Servizio civile ragazzi e migranti - Ipsia BiH

Foto: Silvia Maraone, Archivio Ipsia BiH

A cura di: Scuola Normale Superiore

Team di ricerca: Donatella della Porta, Chiara Milan, Federico Alagna, Chiara Martini

16/02/2021 - 

This research strand will investigate different forms of political contention and collective action emerged at the transnational level in the field of migration and refugee rights in Europe. Specifically, it will explore solidarity initiatives and grassroots collective action in support of migrants along the Western Balkans migratory route. The research will elucidate the transnational dimension of this type of activism and examine when and how transnational campaigns were organized to hold the EU and domestic states accountable on the field of migration and refugee rights. Theoretically, it will bring into dialogue social movement literature with citizenship, migration and border studies, to provide new theoretical insights on how social movements organize at the local and transnational level under difficult circumstances. It explores also the emotional dynamics beneath solidarity activism, complementing the contentious politics perspective from the vantage point of emotions.

We will investigate different forms of political contention and collective action emerged at the transnational level in the field of migration and refugee rights in Europe, by exploring in particular solidarity initiatives and grassroots collective actions in support of migrants along the Balkan route. The research will provide new theoretical insights on how social movements organize under difficult circumstances, with a focus on transnational action.

Bibliografia

  • Abram, Marco, and Marzia Bona. 2016. ‘“Sarajevo. Provaci Tu, Cittadino Del Mondo”. L’esperienza Transnazionale Dei Volontari Italiani Nella Mobilitazione Di Solidarietà in Ex Iugoslavia’. Italia Contemporanea.
  • Cantat, Céline. 2020. ‘The Rise and Fall of Migration Solidarity in Belgrade .’ movements. Journal for Critical Migration and Border Regime Studies 5 (1).
  • Della Porta, Donatella, ed. 2018. Solidarity Mobilizations in the ‘Refugee Crisis’: Contentious Moves. Palgrave.
  • Giugni, Marco, and Florence Passy. 2001. Political Altruism?: Solidarity Movements in International Perspective. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Hameršak, Marijana, Sabine Hess, Marc Speer, and Marta Stojić Mitrović. 2020. ‘The Forging of the Balkan Route. Contextualizing the Border Regime in the EU Periphery ’. movements. Journal for Critical Migration and Border Regime Studies 5 (1): 9–32. 
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  • Lahusen, Christian, and Maria T. Grasso. 2018. Solidarity in Europe: Citizens’ Responses in Times of Crisis. Springer Nature.
  • Lahusen, Christian, and Maria Theiss. 2019. ‘European Transnational Solidarity: Citizenship in Action?’ American Behavioral Scientist 63 (4): 444–58.
  • Mensink, Sander. 2020. ‘Prefiguration, Strategic Interaction and Political Belonging in Undocumented Migrant and Solidarity Movements’. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 46 (7): 1223–39.
  • Milan, Chiara. 2019. ‘Refugees at the Gates of the EU: Civic Initiatives and Grassroots Responses to the Refugee Crisis along the Western Balkans Route’. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies 21 (1): 43–60.
  • Milan, Chiara, and Andrea L. P. Pirro. 2018. ‘Interwoven Destinies in the “Long Migration Summer”: Solidarity Movements Along the Western Balkan Route’. In Solidarity Mobilizations in the ‘Refugee Crisis’, edited by Donatella Della Porta, 125–53. Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
  • Passy, Florence. 2001. ‘Political Altruism and the Solidarity Movement. An Introduction’. In Political Altruism?: Solidarity Movements in International Perspective, edited by Marco Giugni and Florence Passy, 3–25. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Sapoch, John M. 2018. Europe’s Outsourced Refugees: Contextualizing NGO Work in the “Calais of the Balkans”. Unpublished BA thesis: Bates College.
  • Schweitzer, Christine. 2014. ‘A European Anti-War Movement’. The Yugoslav Example: Violence, War and Difficult Ways Towards Peace.
  • Schwiertz, Helge, and Helen Schwenken. 2020. ‘Mobilizing for Safe Passages and Escape Aid: Challenging the ‘Asylum Paradox’between Active and Activist Citizenship, Humanitarianism and Solidarity’. Citizenship Studies 24 (4): 493–511.
  • Šelo Šabić, Senada, and Sonja Borić. 2016. ‘At the Gate of Europe. A Report on Refugees on the Western Balkan Route ’, March 2016, Friedrich Ebert Foundation edition.
  • Zajak, Sabrina, Katarina Stjepandić, and Elias Steinhilper. 2020. ‘Pro-Migrant Protest in Times of COVID-19: Intersectional Boundary Spanning and Hybrid Protest Practices ’. European Societies 0 (0): 1–12. 
  • Zamponi, Lorenzo. 2017. ‘Practices of Solidarity: Direct Social Action, Politicisation and Refugee Solidarity Activism in Italy’. Mondi Migranti, 2017.

TraPoCo's Research

Each TraPoCo's partner will conduct its research strand resulting in the publication of scholarly and policy papers that will be published in leading journals in the various fields addressed by the research. Moreover, a final edited volume will be published at the end of the project (2023).