The aim of this article is to elaborate, theoretically, on the ambiguity of hope and its relation to social change in the asylum context. This ambiguity involves two different perspectives of hope. One more mundane view of hope where it is considered an emotion used to overcome complex issues and move towards a better situation in the future. A perspective often used by social and migration authorities to urge people to hope for a future should they submit to the authorities’ logic. The other perspective, more common in some research, challenges such positive connotations and argues that hope can put people in a position of suffering where hope may hinder or slow down the realisation of social change. With the aid of scholars who have theor...
This article is the second in a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing...
What we hope for has a large impact on how we feel and behave. Research on the determinants and effe...
With more than 60 million people across the world displaced from their homes, the refugee crisis ha...
The aim of this article is to elaborate, theoretically, on the ambiguity of hope and its relation to...
The societal changes of the last century, especially in the aftermath of World War II, have led thin...
This chapter discusses the politics of, by and through hope. Unanticipated global changes have trigg...
This article explores the relationship between hope and agency in the contexts of migrant rights act...
This article examines the role of hope in the stories of people with experiences of deportation coll...
It is widely acknowledged that hoping is an integral part of what it is to be human. The present art...
In this paper I describe how hope takes place, in order to outline an explicit theory of the more-th...
Hope is an emotion that has been implicated in social change efforts, yet little research has examin...
Hope is an emotion that has been implicated in social change efforts, yet little research has examin...
The emotion of hope has been found to play a pivotal role in intergroup conflict resolution processe...
What is hope? Though variously characterized as a cognitive attitude, an emotion, a disposition, and...
Sociological and anthropological analyses of hope in health-care contexts have tended to address ins...
This article is the second in a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing...
What we hope for has a large impact on how we feel and behave. Research on the determinants and effe...
With more than 60 million people across the world displaced from their homes, the refugee crisis ha...
The aim of this article is to elaborate, theoretically, on the ambiguity of hope and its relation to...
The societal changes of the last century, especially in the aftermath of World War II, have led thin...
This chapter discusses the politics of, by and through hope. Unanticipated global changes have trigg...
This article explores the relationship between hope and agency in the contexts of migrant rights act...
This article examines the role of hope in the stories of people with experiences of deportation coll...
It is widely acknowledged that hoping is an integral part of what it is to be human. The present art...
In this paper I describe how hope takes place, in order to outline an explicit theory of the more-th...
Hope is an emotion that has been implicated in social change efforts, yet little research has examin...
Hope is an emotion that has been implicated in social change efforts, yet little research has examin...
The emotion of hope has been found to play a pivotal role in intergroup conflict resolution processe...
What is hope? Though variously characterized as a cognitive attitude, an emotion, a disposition, and...
Sociological and anthropological analyses of hope in health-care contexts have tended to address ins...
This article is the second in a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing...
What we hope for has a large impact on how we feel and behave. Research on the determinants and effe...
With more than 60 million people across the world displaced from their homes, the refugee crisis ha...