Civic Refugee Support. The Shifting Landscape of Pro-Refugee Communities in Germany After 2015, vol 16
Clara van den Berg
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Abstract:
What became of the upsurge in civic action that saw millions of volunteers rally in support of migrants during the 2015/16 refugee reception crisis in Germany? Clara van den Berg examines the aftermath of that unprecedented mobilization, exploring how pro-refugee communities evolved in Germany. Drawing on interviews, observations, and document analysis, she finds that some pro-refugee communities managed to survive. The study provides fresh insights into how mobilization periods impact the local structure of civil society and its networks, and offers a new perspective on the role of solidarity with refugees and migrants today.
Date: 2025
Note: Also dissertation under the title “What sticks? The pro-refugee mobilization of 2015/16 and the lasting formation of local civic action communities” at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, 2024.
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DOI: 10.14361/9783837676976
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