The so-called “refugee crisis” in Lesvos, Greece provides a poignant example of situated, local suffering that has called for the coordination of global resources to provide relief. Some of the first to respond were local and international Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity (CIGS). While a growing role for CIGS has been interpreted as a call for more global involvement, arguments for the increased localization of relief efforts suggest the need for aid agents to maintain a reflexive awareness of the potential for an influx of outside assistance to disempower those most affected. We argue that barriers to implementing the localization of humanitarian aid can be better understood by positioning this localization alongside theories of g...
Grand societal challenges such as forced displacement are extreme and complex issues that are challe...
Across Europe, hundreds of thousands of volunteers have brought food, clothes, medicines, and numero...
There has been much searching in scholarship as to why the contemporary pattern of humanitarian assi...
This contribution discusses whether humanitarian aid is a suitable tool for expressing global solida...
That philanthropy perpetuates the conditions that cause inequality is an old argument shared by thin...
Europe is facing the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II, and the Mare Nostrum has become t...
This article examines the question of solidarity in light of recent refugees’ and forced migrants’ a...
Since 2015, the ’refugee crisis’ in Greece has turned the Eastern Mediterranean migration route into...
This research analyses the ways in which Grassroots Organisations (GOs) interact with the logics of ...
Purpose – This paper examines what happens as the state relinquishes welfare provision to volunteers...
During the spring of 2015, thousands of migrants began to arrive daily on the shores of Lesvos, Gree...
Characterised as the Solidarity Movement, the grassroots response that followed the Greek debt crisi...
In the summer of 2015, the island of Lesvos was at the heart of one of the major displacements of po...
From 2015-2019, over 1.03 million people crossed borders into Greece with the intention of transitin...
Across Europe, hundreds of thousands of volunteers have brought food, clothes, medicines, and numero...
Grand societal challenges such as forced displacement are extreme and complex issues that are challe...
Across Europe, hundreds of thousands of volunteers have brought food, clothes, medicines, and numero...
There has been much searching in scholarship as to why the contemporary pattern of humanitarian assi...
This contribution discusses whether humanitarian aid is a suitable tool for expressing global solida...
That philanthropy perpetuates the conditions that cause inequality is an old argument shared by thin...
Europe is facing the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II, and the Mare Nostrum has become t...
This article examines the question of solidarity in light of recent refugees’ and forced migrants’ a...
Since 2015, the ’refugee crisis’ in Greece has turned the Eastern Mediterranean migration route into...
This research analyses the ways in which Grassroots Organisations (GOs) interact with the logics of ...
Purpose – This paper examines what happens as the state relinquishes welfare provision to volunteers...
During the spring of 2015, thousands of migrants began to arrive daily on the shores of Lesvos, Gree...
Characterised as the Solidarity Movement, the grassroots response that followed the Greek debt crisi...
In the summer of 2015, the island of Lesvos was at the heart of one of the major displacements of po...
From 2015-2019, over 1.03 million people crossed borders into Greece with the intention of transitin...
Across Europe, hundreds of thousands of volunteers have brought food, clothes, medicines, and numero...
Grand societal challenges such as forced displacement are extreme and complex issues that are challe...
Across Europe, hundreds of thousands of volunteers have brought food, clothes, medicines, and numero...
There has been much searching in scholarship as to why the contemporary pattern of humanitarian assi...