Acts of Volunteering for Refugees: Local Responses to Global Challenges
Author(s) -
Line Steen Bygballe Jensen,
Lydia Maria Kirchner
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
nordic journal of migration research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1799-649X
DOI - 10.33134/njmr.367
Subject(s) - grassroots , citizenship , context (archaeology) , refugee , negotiation , performative utterance , sociology , politics , ethnography , gender studies , political science , media studies , public relations , social science , law , epistemology , anthropology , geography , philosophy , archaeology
This article explores volunteering in grassroots networks that formed to support refugees arriving to Europe, in the context of a socio-political landscape marked by disunity in 2015. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Berlin and Copenhagen in 2017, the article analyses grassroots volunteering as local responses to global challenges. The analysis draws theoretical inspiration from a performative approach and concentrates on everyday activities in the networks, with a focus on the motivations and rationales of the volunteers. Building on dynamic understandings of citizenship and borders as proposed by Engin Isin and Chris Rumford, this article discusses the volunteer activities as acts of volunteering that negotiate who belongs in a given society and thus rearrange the notion of citizenship. In this context, this article argues that grassroots networks function as platforms for testing out forms of everyday activism in the specific socio-political context.
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