Grand societal challenges such as forced displacement are extreme and complex issues that are challenging to individuals and might seem insurmountable. How do local actors make sense of, position themselves in and act on such challenges? We conducted a case study of the collective sensemaking narratives of 71 actors involved in the refugee crisis on Lesbos, Greece. We elaborate how actors make sense of their role in the local response to this grand challenge and explain why some ultimately chose to cooperate to address the plight of refugees while others distributed tasks or avoided responding altogether. We identify three collective sensemaking narratives that actors use to validate such action strategies aimed at alleviation, personal rec...
In the aftermath of a crisis situation, citizen volunteers play an important role by providing first...
International audienceThe reception and protection system in Greece in the aftermath of the so-calle...
In this chapter, I reflect upon the theoretical and political implications of the so-called ‘refugee...
Grand societal challenges such as forced displacement are extreme and complex issues that are chall...
International audienceThe mass migration of refugees in the fall of 2015 in Europe posed an immense ...
In this chapter, we study the inter-organizational response to the European migration crisis by usin...
The so-called “refugee crisis” in Lesvos, Greece provides a poignant example of situated, local suff...
During the spring of 2015, thousands of migrants began to arrive daily on the shores of Lesvos, Gree...
The global financial crisis of 2008 and the neoliberal austere governance that accompanied it hit ha...
In this auto-ethnography, I use my experience of volunteering during the 'European refugee crisis' t...
This article examines the question of solidarity in light of recent refugees’ and forced migrants’ a...
The attached is the abstract for my Master's dissertation, which asks 'what factors determine whethe...
Sensemaking theories has been discussed in many studies, however the idea the sensemaking and senseg...
From 2015-2019, over 1.03 million people crossed borders into Greece with the intention of transitin...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Sweden, Finland, Greece, and Bulgaria during 2015-201...
In the aftermath of a crisis situation, citizen volunteers play an important role by providing first...
International audienceThe reception and protection system in Greece in the aftermath of the so-calle...
In this chapter, I reflect upon the theoretical and political implications of the so-called ‘refugee...
Grand societal challenges such as forced displacement are extreme and complex issues that are chall...
International audienceThe mass migration of refugees in the fall of 2015 in Europe posed an immense ...
In this chapter, we study the inter-organizational response to the European migration crisis by usin...
The so-called “refugee crisis” in Lesvos, Greece provides a poignant example of situated, local suff...
During the spring of 2015, thousands of migrants began to arrive daily on the shores of Lesvos, Gree...
The global financial crisis of 2008 and the neoliberal austere governance that accompanied it hit ha...
In this auto-ethnography, I use my experience of volunteering during the 'European refugee crisis' t...
This article examines the question of solidarity in light of recent refugees’ and forced migrants’ a...
The attached is the abstract for my Master's dissertation, which asks 'what factors determine whethe...
Sensemaking theories has been discussed in many studies, however the idea the sensemaking and senseg...
From 2015-2019, over 1.03 million people crossed borders into Greece with the intention of transitin...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Sweden, Finland, Greece, and Bulgaria during 2015-201...
In the aftermath of a crisis situation, citizen volunteers play an important role by providing first...
International audienceThe reception and protection system in Greece in the aftermath of the so-calle...
In this chapter, I reflect upon the theoretical and political implications of the so-called ‘refugee...