Drawing on an ethnographic and discourse-analytic study, this article examines the meaning and function of narrative in the civic engagement of volunteers who provided humanitarian aid to refugees during the migratory movements of 2015. I argue that a group of self-organized volunteers in a German town used different kinds of narrative during their engagement to advance their own views on the migratory movements and on voluntary work with refugees. A collective narrative in terms of a cognitive structure evolved during the event that shaped the relationship between the volunteers and authorities
In this paper, I analyse the narrative positioning in two semi-structured interviews with volunteer ...
Thousands of individuals each year seek refugee status and the question of who can be accepted requi...
Making Room for Refugees is driven by the question: How can western countries become a part of the s...
This research sought to explore the experiences of refugees who work as volunteers assisting other r...
During the so-called \u201crefugee crisis\u201d, the notion of an unparalleled German hospitality to...
This article investigates the manifold attempts of governmental actors to make volunteering with ref...
In 2015, Germany entered what would later become known as the 'refugee crisis'. The Willkommenskultu...
In 2015, Germany entered what would later become known as the ‘refugee crisis’. The Willkommenskultu...
This article investigates the manifold attempts of governmental actors to make volunteering with ref...
The way a society remembers its past is crucial for how it deals with its present. Migration is one ...
This paper contends that knowledge-making is a political act. In reflecting on the nature of persona...
Based on a research project on the refugee reception in Malmö, Sweden in the fall of 2015, this thes...
© 2021 Sarah Lucie P StrauvenIn this thesis, I look at Australian grassroots community initiatives w...
During the so-called “refugee crisis”, the notion of an unparalleled German hospitality toward asylu...
Personal narratives by people who have been displaced by injustice or war are often included in the ...
In this paper, I analyse the narrative positioning in two semi-structured interviews with volunteer ...
Thousands of individuals each year seek refugee status and the question of who can be accepted requi...
Making Room for Refugees is driven by the question: How can western countries become a part of the s...
This research sought to explore the experiences of refugees who work as volunteers assisting other r...
During the so-called \u201crefugee crisis\u201d, the notion of an unparalleled German hospitality to...
This article investigates the manifold attempts of governmental actors to make volunteering with ref...
In 2015, Germany entered what would later become known as the 'refugee crisis'. The Willkommenskultu...
In 2015, Germany entered what would later become known as the ‘refugee crisis’. The Willkommenskultu...
This article investigates the manifold attempts of governmental actors to make volunteering with ref...
The way a society remembers its past is crucial for how it deals with its present. Migration is one ...
This paper contends that knowledge-making is a political act. In reflecting on the nature of persona...
Based on a research project on the refugee reception in Malmö, Sweden in the fall of 2015, this thes...
© 2021 Sarah Lucie P StrauvenIn this thesis, I look at Australian grassroots community initiatives w...
During the so-called “refugee crisis”, the notion of an unparalleled German hospitality toward asylu...
Personal narratives by people who have been displaced by injustice or war are often included in the ...
In this paper, I analyse the narrative positioning in two semi-structured interviews with volunteer ...
Thousands of individuals each year seek refugee status and the question of who can be accepted requi...
Making Room for Refugees is driven by the question: How can western countries become a part of the s...