The Myth of Apolitical Volunteering for Refugees: German Welcome Culture and a New Dispositif of Helping

During the so-called “refugee crisis”, the notion of an unparalleled German hospitality toward asylum seekers circulated within the (inter)national public sphere, often encapsulated by the blurry buzzword “Welcome Culture”. In this article, we scrutinize these developments and suggest that the image...

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Main Authors: Larissa Fleischmann, Elias Steinhilper
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2017-09-01
Series:Social Inclusion
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/945
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description During the so-called “refugee crisis”, the notion of an unparalleled German hospitality toward asylum seekers circulated within the (inter)national public sphere, often encapsulated by the blurry buzzword “Welcome Culture”. In this article, we scrutinize these developments and suggest that the image of the so-called “crisis” has activated an unprecedented number of German citizens to engage in practices of “apolitical” helping. We argue that this trend has contributed to the emergence of what we term a new dispositif of helping, which embeds refugee solidarity in humanitarian parameters and often avoids an explicit political, spatial, and historical contextualization. This shift has activated individuals from the socio-political centre of society, well beyond the previously committed radical-left, antiracist, and faith-based groups. However, we aim to unmask forms of “apolitical” volunteering for refugees as a powerful myth: the new dispositif of helping comes with ambivalent and contradictory effects that range from forms of antipolitics to transformative political possibilities within the European border regime.
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spelling doaj.art-6c78dc7a0c734f30a7009321267d70be2022-12-22T02:08:02ZengCogitatioSocial Inclusion2183-28032017-09-0153172710.17645/si.v5i3.945530The Myth of Apolitical Volunteering for Refugees: German Welcome Culture and a New Dispositif of HelpingLarissa Fleischmann0Elias Steinhilper1Department for Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Konstanz, GermanyInstitute of Humanities and Social Sciences, Scuola Normale Superiore, ItalyDuring the so-called “refugee crisis”, the notion of an unparalleled German hospitality toward asylum seekers circulated within the (inter)national public sphere, often encapsulated by the blurry buzzword “Welcome Culture”. In this article, we scrutinize these developments and suggest that the image of the so-called “crisis” has activated an unprecedented number of German citizens to engage in practices of “apolitical” helping. We argue that this trend has contributed to the emergence of what we term a new dispositif of helping, which embeds refugee solidarity in humanitarian parameters and often avoids an explicit political, spatial, and historical contextualization. This shift has activated individuals from the socio-political centre of society, well beyond the previously committed radical-left, antiracist, and faith-based groups. However, we aim to unmask forms of “apolitical” volunteering for refugees as a powerful myth: the new dispositif of helping comes with ambivalent and contradictory effects that range from forms of antipolitics to transformative political possibilities within the European border regime.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/945civil societyGermanyhumanitarianismmigration regimerefugee crisissolidarityvolunteering
spellingShingle Larissa Fleischmann
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The Myth of Apolitical Volunteering for Refugees: German Welcome Culture and a New Dispositif of Helping
Social Inclusion
civil society
Germany
humanitarianism
migration regime
refugee crisis
solidarity
volunteering
title The Myth of Apolitical Volunteering for Refugees: German Welcome Culture and a New Dispositif of Helping
title_full The Myth of Apolitical Volunteering for Refugees: German Welcome Culture and a New Dispositif of Helping
title_fullStr The Myth of Apolitical Volunteering for Refugees: German Welcome Culture and a New Dispositif of Helping
title_full_unstemmed The Myth of Apolitical Volunteering for Refugees: German Welcome Culture and a New Dispositif of Helping
title_short The Myth of Apolitical Volunteering for Refugees: German Welcome Culture and a New Dispositif of Helping
title_sort myth of apolitical volunteering for refugees german welcome culture and a new dispositif of helping
topic civil society
Germany
humanitarianism
migration regime
refugee crisis
solidarity
volunteering
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/945
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