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The New Internationalists: Activist Volunteers in the European Refugee Crisis
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The New Internationalists: Activist Volunteers in the European Refugee Crisis

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An account of the mobilization of thousands of volunteers who rescued, supported, and welcomed refugees during the recent European refugee crisis.

An account of the mobilization of thousands of volunteers who rescued, supported, and welcomed refugees during the recent European refugee crisis.In The New Internationalists, Sue Clayton tells the story of the largest civic mobilization since the Second World War, when volunteers-many young and untrained-took on unimaginable responsibilities and saved thousands of lives. During the European refugee crisis of 2015-2020, they witnessed first hand the catastrophic failure of established NGOs, and the indifference-and frequently, the open hostility-of the EU and national governments. Many faced state hostility themselves. Their accounts show how activist volunteers have shaped today’s European humanitarianagenda, and provide a powerful critique of failures of current policy.With The New Internationalists, Clayton offers a contemporary history and critical contextualization of this powerful new force. Mapping key flashpoint locations and curating unique first hand testimonies, she explores how during the crisis, when almost two million people reached Europe by deadly sea-crossings, more than 100,000 citizens came together innew grassroots social formationsto rescue, support, and welcome them. She provides a unique and multifaceted account, based on evidence and testimonies, and situates it within current debates on humanitarianism and contemporary social and solidarity movements.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Goldsmiths, Unversity of London
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 December 2020
Pages
300
ISBN
9781912685660

An account of the mobilization of thousands of volunteers who rescued, supported, and welcomed refugees during the recent European refugee crisis.

An account of the mobilization of thousands of volunteers who rescued, supported, and welcomed refugees during the recent European refugee crisis.In The New Internationalists, Sue Clayton tells the story of the largest civic mobilization since the Second World War, when volunteers-many young and untrained-took on unimaginable responsibilities and saved thousands of lives. During the European refugee crisis of 2015-2020, they witnessed first hand the catastrophic failure of established NGOs, and the indifference-and frequently, the open hostility-of the EU and national governments. Many faced state hostility themselves. Their accounts show how activist volunteers have shaped today’s European humanitarianagenda, and provide a powerful critique of failures of current policy.With The New Internationalists, Clayton offers a contemporary history and critical contextualization of this powerful new force. Mapping key flashpoint locations and curating unique first hand testimonies, she explores how during the crisis, when almost two million people reached Europe by deadly sea-crossings, more than 100,000 citizens came together innew grassroots social formationsto rescue, support, and welcome them. She provides a unique and multifaceted account, based on evidence and testimonies, and situates it within current debates on humanitarianism and contemporary social and solidarity movements.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Goldsmiths, Unversity of London
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 December 2020
Pages
300
ISBN
9781912685660