Description
Chapter 1 Introduction. Monopoly Philanthropy and the Humanitarian New World Order Part 1: Philanthropy, Humanitarianism and Political Economy Chapter 2 Neoliberalism, Philanthropy, and Humanitarianism: Pragmatic or Faustian Bargains? Chapter 3 Social Impact Investing Chapter 4 Universal Basic Income Chapter 5 Labour Chapter 6 Political Economy of Educational Philanthropy: From Venture Philanthropy to Digital Privatization Chapter 7 Immunizing Against Access? Philanthro-Capitalist COVID Vaccines and the Preservation of Patent Monopolies Chapter 8 Philanthrocapitalism Seen from South Africa: Bill Gates Charity Turns to Tyranny, Misfired Silver Bullets and Climate Vandalism Part 2: Humanitarianism, Development and Humanitarian Developments Chapter 9 Humanitarianism and the non-European world Chapter 10 Design: The Colonial Imaginary of Humanitarian Good(s) Chapter 11 Nigeria and the Humanitarian International: From Biafra to Boko Haram Chapter 12 Neither `Philanthropy nor `Development: A Tale of Two Buzzwords Chapter 13 Careful Killing: Humanitarian Warfare and the Politics of Precision Violence Chapter 14 Humanitarianism through Ubuntu Philosophy Chapter 15 Celebrity: A Key Concept for Understanding the Power of `Helping Part 3: Philanthro-Humanitarianism: Projects, Problems and Practices Chapter 16 Metrics, Legibility, and the Logics of Governance in Philanthropy and Humanitarian Aid: A Politics of Knowledge Approach Chapter 17 Modernism and Technology in Humanitarian Action Chapter 18 The Spirit of Climate Philanthropy Chapter 19 “Obstruction.” Chapter 20 Nation-building and its Exclusions: Elite Philanthropy and the Limits of Social Reform Chapter 21 Philanthropy in France and Colonial Haiti: Bienfaisance, Paternalism, and Race Chapter 22 Humanitarian Futures




