This piece draws on recent research focused on the humanitarian politics of the refugee ‘crisis’ and its relationship with European futures. Our aim is three-fold: first, we contextualise the rise of right-wing populism and the politicisation of refugees in Europe. Second, we reflect on how state austerities place precarious refugees alongside marginalised European citizens, with under-explored consequences and tensions. Third, we point to the hopeful practices around the ‘experimental humanitarianism’ that we encountered across the four capital cities in which we conducted research. The paper highlights the limitations of state-centric provisioning and the potential pathways that existing experiments of solidarity can build on the margins ...
The recent arrivals of refugees from the Middle East fleeing war and persecution, and forced migrant...
This article explores the response of Europe to the refugee ‘crisis’ since 2015 and considers if thi...
Cities are taking a prominent role in solving global challenges, with a ‘new localism’ inviting a re...
This piece draws on recent research focused on the humanitarian politics of the refugee ‘crisis’ and...
In the summer of 2015, a wave of solidarity washed across the European continent as 1.3 million refu...
This article critically addresses the analysis put forward by Ludger Pries in his book Refugees, Civ...
The major influx of refugees to Europe, especially in 2015, has led to immense solidarity, but also ...
The major influx of refugees to Europe, especially in 2015, has led to immense solidarity, but also ...
In the summer of 2015, a wave of solidarity washed across the European continent as 1.3 million refu...
This chapter examines cross-country evidence on individual perceptions and behaviours towards refuge...
In the summer of 2015, a wave of solidarity washed across the European continent as 1.3 million refu...
Ludger Pries explores the important moral, social and political challenge facing Europe and the inte...
This paper engages with state, citizen, and civil society responses to refugees in Budapest and Hung...
The research focus of this study is to investigate the ways in which the so-called European refugee ...
In this paper, we position the societal expectation of the ‘grateful refugee’ in the larger European...
The recent arrivals of refugees from the Middle East fleeing war and persecution, and forced migrant...
This article explores the response of Europe to the refugee ‘crisis’ since 2015 and considers if thi...
Cities are taking a prominent role in solving global challenges, with a ‘new localism’ inviting a re...
This piece draws on recent research focused on the humanitarian politics of the refugee ‘crisis’ and...
In the summer of 2015, a wave of solidarity washed across the European continent as 1.3 million refu...
This article critically addresses the analysis put forward by Ludger Pries in his book Refugees, Civ...
The major influx of refugees to Europe, especially in 2015, has led to immense solidarity, but also ...
The major influx of refugees to Europe, especially in 2015, has led to immense solidarity, but also ...
In the summer of 2015, a wave of solidarity washed across the European continent as 1.3 million refu...
This chapter examines cross-country evidence on individual perceptions and behaviours towards refuge...
In the summer of 2015, a wave of solidarity washed across the European continent as 1.3 million refu...
Ludger Pries explores the important moral, social and political challenge facing Europe and the inte...
This paper engages with state, citizen, and civil society responses to refugees in Budapest and Hung...
The research focus of this study is to investigate the ways in which the so-called European refugee ...
In this paper, we position the societal expectation of the ‘grateful refugee’ in the larger European...
The recent arrivals of refugees from the Middle East fleeing war and persecution, and forced migrant...
This article explores the response of Europe to the refugee ‘crisis’ since 2015 and considers if thi...
Cities are taking a prominent role in solving global challenges, with a ‘new localism’ inviting a re...