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  <title><![CDATA[Rosenberger Publishes New Book on Homelessness and Design]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The end of 2017 saw the release of Robert Rosenberger&rsquo;s new book, <em>Callous Objects: Designs Against the Homeless</em>, with University of Minnesota Press.&nbsp; The book is a short and polemical critique of the ways that cities design the objects of public spaces to push homeless people out of view.&nbsp; With a focus on everyday public-space objects, like benches, garbage cans, and fences, Rosenberger highlights a pervasive strategy adopted by cities to hide the problem of homelessness through the re-design of public space.&nbsp; He argues that this anti-homeless design trend works in accord with a variety of laws that cities pass to target homeless people, laws which homeless advocates claim make homelessness itself a crime.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>

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<p>The book includes a catalog of many of the design strategies that target homeless behaviors, an analysis of anti-homeless laws, and an exploration of many specific cases, from anti-camping laws, to anti-homeless spiked ledges, to homeless advocacy art projects.&nbsp; To think further about these issues, Rosenberger draws ideas from social theory, political philosophy, phenomenology, and feminist epistemology.&nbsp; This pocket-sized book is written for a widely interdisciplinary audience.</p>

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<p>See: <a href="https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/callous-objects">https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/callous-objects</a></p>

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<p>The book can be read online through the publisher&rsquo;s Manifold project here:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="https://manifold.umn.edu/project/989de0b5-8cc2-4e53-bbd9-98bad8ba3b43">https://manifold.umn.edu/project/989de0b5-8cc2-4e53-bbd9-98bad8ba3b43</a></p>

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<p>For a selection of Rosenberger&rsquo;s previous academic and public writing on the politics of public space see:</p>

<p><a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00146-016-0674-3">https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00146-016-0674-3</a></p>

<p><a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10746-014-9317-1">https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10746-014-9317-1</a></p>

<p><a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/08/trump-tower-and-the-question-of-public-space/494027/">https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/08/trump-tower-and-the-question-of-public-space/494027/</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.creativeloafing.com/news/article/13081526/the-politics-of-park-benches">http://www.creativeloafing.com/news/article/13081526/the-politics-of-park-benches</a></p>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p>Robert Rosenberger</p>

<p>Associate Professor&nbsp;</p>

<p><a href="mailto:rosenberger@gatech.edu">rosenberger@gatech.edu</a></p>

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