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Between Charity and Protest. The Politicisation of Refugee Support Volunteers

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posted on 2024-10-01, 09:28 authored by Pierre Monforte, Gaja Maestri

This article examines how refugee support volunteers based in Britain and in France negotiate the boundaries between charity (or humanitarian) action and social activism since the 2015 ‘refugee crisis’. Scholarly literature has often separated charity and humanitarian action from social activism, as the former is seen as lacking the goal of social and political change that characterises the latter. The set of 147 in-depth interviews we conducted in different British and French refugee support charities and networks reveals the complex relationship between charity and protest. Through the focus on the moral dilemmas that participants encounter throughout their experience in the field, this article aims to highlight the ambivalences of their engagement as well as its transformative potential. Our analysis shows how participants develop new cognitive frames, emotions and interpersonal relations that transform their engagement and lead them to link charity/humanitarian action with broader objectives of social and political change. More generally, our analysis highlights the processes through which participants construct political narratives that aim to challenge state-driven policies and discourses of “migration management”. This article aims to contribute to the reflection about the informal character of the forms of participation analysed in this special issue, through the focus on the moral dilemmas and the “quiet” and “unexceptional” politics of volunteering.

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Exploring the frames of altruistic action. A comparative analysis of volunteers' engagement in British and French pro-asylum charities

Economic and Social Research Council

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Monforte, P., Maestri, G. Between Charity and Protest. The Politicisation of Refugee Support Volunteers. Int J Polit Cult Soc 36, 119–137 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10767-022-09419-w

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School of Media, Communication and Sociology, University of Leicester

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POLITICS CULTURE AND SOCIETY

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36

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1

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(19)

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SPRINGER

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0891-4486

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1573-3416

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2022-02-18

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2022

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2024-10-01

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English

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