When major crises emerge, cross-national helping on the part of ordinary citizens can go a long way towards alleviating suffering – both at the level of supporting government aid policies and through offering individual charitable assistance. But can we predict who is more likely to help? Nihan Albayrak has focused on the Syrian refugee crisis and found that religious identity is a stronger predictor of offering help than national identity. She goes on to suggest that the charity sector should keep this in mind to maximise the success of their campaigns
Since the outbreak of civil war in Syria in 2011, the international community has faced an unprecede...
Over a million migrants and asylum seekers sought refuge in Europe in 2015 – a record which sent the...
The Rohingya crisis in Myanmar has drawn international attention due to gross violations of human ri...
This thesis examines individual humanitarian responses to global emergencies in the context of the S...
This work investigates the role of proximities on helping the victims of global disasters. Examining...
In spite of the harsh conditions that refugees of conflicts experience for many years in exile in de...
In spite of the harsh conditions that refugees of conflicts experience for many years in exile in de...
In the midst of an unprecedented refugee crisis and the shortfall of aid organization resources, a s...
Abstract Since 2011, over 5 million refugees have fled civil war in Syria (UNHCR, 2018). Canad...
This rapid literature review, surveys evidence regarding the challenges specific religious minoritie...
This paper explores the crucial part that faith‐based organisations (FBOs) play in acting as interme...
Data from survey of 156 Syrian refugees in Jordan, collected 2016, as part of Alfadhli's thesis and ...
Turkey has been the country hosting the highest number of refugees globally with the immigration of ...
Data-set from questionnaire survey of 234 Syrian refugees in Turkey, gathered 2015. Part of Alfadhli...
This article explores generational perspectives on homeland-oriented diasporic humanitarianism by mi...
Since the outbreak of civil war in Syria in 2011, the international community has faced an unprecede...
Over a million migrants and asylum seekers sought refuge in Europe in 2015 – a record which sent the...
The Rohingya crisis in Myanmar has drawn international attention due to gross violations of human ri...
This thesis examines individual humanitarian responses to global emergencies in the context of the S...
This work investigates the role of proximities on helping the victims of global disasters. Examining...
In spite of the harsh conditions that refugees of conflicts experience for many years in exile in de...
In spite of the harsh conditions that refugees of conflicts experience for many years in exile in de...
In the midst of an unprecedented refugee crisis and the shortfall of aid organization resources, a s...
Abstract Since 2011, over 5 million refugees have fled civil war in Syria (UNHCR, 2018). Canad...
This rapid literature review, surveys evidence regarding the challenges specific religious minoritie...
This paper explores the crucial part that faith‐based organisations (FBOs) play in acting as interme...
Data from survey of 156 Syrian refugees in Jordan, collected 2016, as part of Alfadhli's thesis and ...
Turkey has been the country hosting the highest number of refugees globally with the immigration of ...
Data-set from questionnaire survey of 234 Syrian refugees in Turkey, gathered 2015. Part of Alfadhli...
This article explores generational perspectives on homeland-oriented diasporic humanitarianism by mi...
Since the outbreak of civil war in Syria in 2011, the international community has faced an unprecede...
Over a million migrants and asylum seekers sought refuge in Europe in 2015 – a record which sent the...
The Rohingya crisis in Myanmar has drawn international attention due to gross violations of human ri...