Date: 2019
Type: Contribution to book
Solidarity towards refugees as a contested terrain
Laura LEONARDI and Gemma SCALISE (eds), Social challenges for Europe : addressing failures and perspectives of the European project, Bologna : Il Mulino, 2019, Fuori collana, pp. 47-60
MAGGINI, Nicola, Solidarity towards refugees as a contested terrain, in Laura LEONARDI and Gemma SCALISE (eds), Social challenges for Europe : addressing failures and perspectives of the European project, Bologna : Il Mulino, 2019, Fuori collana, pp. 47-60
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This chapter examines cross-country evidence on individual perceptions and behaviours towards refugees, in order to outline the profile of European citizens engaged in solidarity practices in favour of this vulnerable group. It relies on results from original survey data collected in eight European countries (Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, UK) for the EU Horizon 2020 Project European Paths to Transnational Solidarity at Times of Crisis: Conditions, Forms, Role-models and Policy Responses (TransSOL, Grant Agreement n. 649435). The chapter will first provide a general picture of a variety of solidarity practices in different European countries with respect to our target group (refugees), in order to comparatively assess which kind of solidarity behaviour prevails, looking also at the specificities of each country. Secondly, through a cross-country comparison, it will investigate how Europeans perceive refugees as worth of being helped compared to other vulnerable groups. Thirdly, it will analyse political orientations and social traits of people engaged in solidarity with refugees, through a comparison with the profile of people engaged with solidarity practices toward a different vulnerable group (i.e. the disabled), to grasp the specificity of solidarity towards refugees. A concluding section will follow.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/65945
ISBN: 9788815283559
Publisher: Il Mulino
Sponsorship and Funder information:
This volume is published with the contribution of the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Florence, with funds from the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union (Project SharEU - 574729-EPP-1-2016-1-IT-EPPJMO-CoE)
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