Since 2015, grassroots volunteers have emerged as key actors in the humanitarian response to Europe’s “refugee crisis.” Based on ethnographic research on the Greek island of Chios and in Paris, this essay explores how volunteers navigate the ethical and political dilemmas inherent to humanitarian action in their everyday encounters with refugees. We argue that while volunteers sometimes mimic disciplinary humanitarian practices, the exchange of “biographical life” in and beyond camps allows volunteers to reimagine a more dignified provision of care and for creative solidarities to emerge. The presence of volunteers, we conclude, thus plays an important role in re-humanizing and re-politicizing refugee spaces, thereby challenging—even if mom...
Since 2015, the ’refugee crisis’ in Greece has turned the Eastern Mediterranean migration route into...
This article examines the complex and ambivalent nature of the encounters between British volunteers...
Since the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015, civil society across Europe has participated in an unprecedented...
While recognizing that ‘volunteering for refugees’ is entangled in ethical and political power dimen...
Since the summer of 2015 a wave of voluntary engagement with refugees has spread throughout Europe. ...
This article examines how refugee support volunteers based in Britain and in France negotiate the bo...
In this auto-ethnography, I use my experience of volunteering during the 'European refugee crisis' t...
Since the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015, civil society across Europe has participated in an unprecedented...
This article examines the place-based assemblages of humanitarian care that emerge at neighbourhood ...
Since the summer of 2015 a wave of voluntary engagement with refugees has spread throughout Europe. ...
Across Europe, hundreds of thousands of volunteers have brought food, clothes, medicines, and numero...
This article examines the place-based assemblages of humanitarian care, which emerge at neighbourhoo...
Across Europe, hundreds of thousands of volunteers have brought food, clothes, medicines, and numero...
Since 2015, the ’refugee crisis’ in Greece has turned the Eastern Mediterranean migration route into...
This article examines the complex and ambivalent nature of the encounters between British volunteers...
Since the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015, civil society across Europe has participated in an unprecedented...
While recognizing that ‘volunteering for refugees’ is entangled in ethical and political power dimen...
Since the summer of 2015 a wave of voluntary engagement with refugees has spread throughout Europe. ...
This article examines how refugee support volunteers based in Britain and in France negotiate the bo...
In this auto-ethnography, I use my experience of volunteering during the 'European refugee crisis' t...
Since the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015, civil society across Europe has participated in an unprecedented...
This article examines the place-based assemblages of humanitarian care that emerge at neighbourhood ...
Since the summer of 2015 a wave of voluntary engagement with refugees has spread throughout Europe. ...
Across Europe, hundreds of thousands of volunteers have brought food, clothes, medicines, and numero...
This article examines the place-based assemblages of humanitarian care, which emerge at neighbourhoo...
Across Europe, hundreds of thousands of volunteers have brought food, clothes, medicines, and numero...
Since 2015, the ’refugee crisis’ in Greece has turned the Eastern Mediterranean migration route into...
This article examines the complex and ambivalent nature of the encounters between British volunteers...
Since the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015, civil society across Europe has participated in an unprecedented...