Dynamics of solidarity: consequences of the 'refugee crisis' on Lesbos
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Abstract: | From 2015 to 2017, thousands of migrants fleeing war and poverty arrived on the shores of the Greek island of Lesbos. Now known as the 'refugee crisis', this historic event had a huge impact on the everyday lives of the local residents. The people of Lesbos were left to deal with the newcomers, without support or adequate information from either local or EU authorities with regard to the scale and 'urgency' of the situation. Based on ethnographic research on Lesbos, including participant observation and interviews with a wide range of actors and stakeholders, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the role of NGOs, EU law enforcement, local authorities, businessmen, migrants and local residents in creating and perpetuating the 'migration problem'. This study analyzes the dynamics of solidarity on the island. The early days of the crisis were characterized by euphoria and a warm-hearted welcome that led to the islanders being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Somewhere along the line, this initial enthusiasm turned into disappointment and indifference. What happened to solidarity on Lesbos? Is there anything left of it? |
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adam_text | Table of Contents Acknowledgements 1 Introduction ix 1 2 Migrants as a ‘Public Problem’: Crises and Fears 11 3 Migrations to Lesbos - History Today 25 4 Where Are the Migrants on Lesbos? 41 5 NGO Invasion: Volunteers and Others 75 6 Local Heroes and Crimes of Solidarity 111 7 ‘Boring Here’ 123 8 Business as Usual? 141 9 Shifts in Solidarity 159 10 Coda: The End of Solidarity? 175 Appendix 1 199 List of Respondents
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