Since the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015, civil society across Europe has participated in an unprecedented wave of support towards migrants. This article focuses on the volunteers engaged in this movement and explores how they relate emotions of compassion and evaluations about the ‘deservingness’ of refugees. We do so by analysing the moral dilemmas British volunteers face in their interaction with refugees, and the strategies they develop to avoid the difficulties that emerge when judging who the ‘deserving’ refugees are. We illustrate how these coping strategies lead them to emphasise the practicality of their role and to move beyond logics of deservingness. We argue that these dilemmatic situations reshape the meaning of compassionate acts in...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the roles, motivations and experiences of volunte...
This contribution focuses on volunteer initiatives that seek to assist refugee status holders in Rot...
Since the summer of 2015 a wave of voluntary engagement with refugees has spread throughout Europe. ...
Since the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015, civil society across Europe has participated in an unprecedented...
This article examines how refugee support volunteers based in Britain and in France negotiate the bo...
The European ‘refugee crisis’ has generated a broad movement of volunteers offering their time and s...
Based on a research project on the refugee reception in Malmö, Sweden in the fall of 2015, this thes...
Since 2015, grassroots volunteers have emerged as key actors in the humanitarian response to Europe’...
This article examines the complex and ambivalent nature of the encounters between British volunteers...
Since the summer of 2015 a wave of voluntary engagement with refugees has spread throughout Europe. ...
This empirical paper offers an organizational ethnography of Yarl’s Wood Befrienders, a voluntary or...
This article uses discourse analysis to investigate how British volunteers involved in the Refugees ...
While recognizing that ‘volunteering for refugees’ is entangled in ethical and political power dimen...
We describe the development of an approach offering emotional support to volunteers who responded to...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the roles, motivations and experiences of volunte...
This contribution focuses on volunteer initiatives that seek to assist refugee status holders in Rot...
Since the summer of 2015 a wave of voluntary engagement with refugees has spread throughout Europe. ...
Since the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015, civil society across Europe has participated in an unprecedented...
This article examines how refugee support volunteers based in Britain and in France negotiate the bo...
The European ‘refugee crisis’ has generated a broad movement of volunteers offering their time and s...
Based on a research project on the refugee reception in Malmö, Sweden in the fall of 2015, this thes...
Since 2015, grassroots volunteers have emerged as key actors in the humanitarian response to Europe’...
This article examines the complex and ambivalent nature of the encounters between British volunteers...
Since the summer of 2015 a wave of voluntary engagement with refugees has spread throughout Europe. ...
This empirical paper offers an organizational ethnography of Yarl’s Wood Befrienders, a voluntary or...
This article uses discourse analysis to investigate how British volunteers involved in the Refugees ...
While recognizing that ‘volunteering for refugees’ is entangled in ethical and political power dimen...
We describe the development of an approach offering emotional support to volunteers who responded to...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the roles, motivations and experiences of volunte...
This contribution focuses on volunteer initiatives that seek to assist refugee status holders in Rot...
Since the summer of 2015 a wave of voluntary engagement with refugees has spread throughout Europe. ...