This article uses discourse analysis to investigate how British volunteers involved in the Refugees Welcome movement give an account of their engagement and of the changes that they aim to achieve through their actions. Focusing on the different ways participants ‘do modesty’ when they present their actions and their own role within the movement, we show that ‘character work’–their effort to shape their own reputation–is an essential feature of their discourse. In particular, we show that, by presenting themselves as 'modest' and 'ordinary' participants, they aim to display a character that is distinct from the heroic figure of the social activist and the humanitarian actor. In so doing, they construct a character that resists categorisatio...
15 pagesThis article compares local volunteer mobilizations offering welcome to forced migrants in t...
In this paper, I analyse the narrative positioning in two semi-structured interviews with volunteer ...
Refugees are presented to citizen-subjects in ambivalent terms. They are included within national sy...
This research sought to explore the experiences of refugees who work as volunteers assisting other r...
This paper is concerned with how refugees who work as volunteers with a refugee organization talk ab...
Since the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015, civil society across Europe has participated in an unprecedented...
This paper is concerned with how refugees who work as volunteers with a refugee organization talk ab...
This article examines the complex and ambivalent nature of the encounters between British volunteers...
Since the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015, civil society across Europe has participated in an unprecedented...
Drawing on an ethnographic and discourse-analytic study, this article examines the meaning and funct...
This article examines how refugee support volunteers based in Britain and in France negotiate the bo...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
Personal narratives by people who have been displaced by injustice or war are often included in the ...
This contribution focuses on volunteer initiatives that seek to assist refugee status holders in Rot...
15 pagesThis article compares local volunteer mobilizations offering welcome to forced migrants in t...
In this paper, I analyse the narrative positioning in two semi-structured interviews with volunteer ...
Refugees are presented to citizen-subjects in ambivalent terms. They are included within national sy...
This research sought to explore the experiences of refugees who work as volunteers assisting other r...
This paper is concerned with how refugees who work as volunteers with a refugee organization talk ab...
Since the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015, civil society across Europe has participated in an unprecedented...
This paper is concerned with how refugees who work as volunteers with a refugee organization talk ab...
This article examines the complex and ambivalent nature of the encounters between British volunteers...
Since the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015, civil society across Europe has participated in an unprecedented...
Drawing on an ethnographic and discourse-analytic study, this article examines the meaning and funct...
This article examines how refugee support volunteers based in Britain and in France negotiate the bo...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
Personal narratives by people who have been displaced by injustice or war are often included in the ...
This contribution focuses on volunteer initiatives that seek to assist refugee status holders in Rot...
15 pagesThis article compares local volunteer mobilizations offering welcome to forced migrants in t...
In this paper, I analyse the narrative positioning in two semi-structured interviews with volunteer ...
Refugees are presented to citizen-subjects in ambivalent terms. They are included within national sy...