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ID168478
Title ProperBeyond crisis management? The role of Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity in humanitarian aid: the case of Lesvos
LanguageENG
AuthorHaaland, Hanne ;  Wallevik, Hege
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent years, what has been called citizen initiatives for global solidarity (CIGS) have grown considerably in numbers across Europe and beyond. Lately, CIGS have also received attention as they are responding to humanitarian crisis across the world. In Europe during 2015, citizens were heavily involved in catering for incoming refugees, putting up loosely organised voluntary-based initiatives. CIGS popped up in places such as Lesvos, which is the focus of our research. Humanitarian CIGS are quick in their response to needs on the ground, are quickly governed by rules and regulations as well as overall ideas about crisis management, and come to work either with or in opposition to other actors. We examine two examples of CIGS positioned at the margins of the humanitarian aid machinery in Lesvos. Through a lens of power and resistance, we discuss how they resisted paradigmatic ideas of crisis management and instead called for a different interpretation of how to think about and do crisis management.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 40, No.10; 2019: p.1869-1883
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 40 No 10
Key WordsEthnography ;  Crisis Management ;  Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity ;  Power Lesvos


 
 
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