Humanitarian hacking: Merging refugee aid and digital capitalism

Author:

Henriksen Sofie Elbæk12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Migration & Global Order, Danish Institute for International Studies , Copenhagen 2100, Denmark

2. Department of Management, Society and Communication, Copenhagen Business School , Frederiksberg 2000, Denmark

Abstract

Abstract Hackathons have become popular for helping refugees, among NGOs, volunteers, and corporations but their material impact has been limited. This article explores two Techfugees hackathons in Copenhagen organized with support from Google. The article conceptualizes humanitarian hacking as a space where refugee aid meets digital capitalism by examining the practices of ‘hacking the refugee crisis’ within the analytical framework of critical refugee and humanitarian innovation literature. Rather than providing novel digital solutions, hackathons reproduce existing imaginaries that cast digital technologies as effective, quick-fix solutions; tech companies as innovation experts and humanitarian actors; and refugees as entrepreneurial subjects not in need of aid but of platforms and market opportunities. Thus, while humanitarian hacking has limited impact for the intended beneficiaries, it produces value for hackathon participants and the sponsor organizations. Crucially, humanitarian hacking places tech companies at the forefront of humanitarian aid for refugees and reaffirms humanitarian innovation policy narratives and Silicon Valley corporate humanitarianism.

Funder

Independent Research Fund Denmark

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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