
Larissa Fleischmann
Larissa Fleischmann, born in 1989, works as a postdoctoral researcher in Human Geography at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. She received her PhD from the University of Konstanz, where she was a member of the Centre of Excellence »Cultural Foundations of Social Integration« and the working group in Social and Cultural Anthropology from 2014 to 2018.
transcript-Publications in the Research Fields: Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, European Ethnology, Geography, Social and Cultural Geography, Sociology, Sociology of Migration
Publications in the Series: Culture and Social Practice
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Contested Solidarity
Frontmatter
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Contents
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1.1. The Spirit of Summer 2015: "We Want to Help Refugees!"
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1.2. The Political Ambivalences of Refugee Support
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1.3. Conceptualizing Solidarity in Migration Societies
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1.4. The Political Possibilities of Grassroots Humanitarianism
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1.5. Rethinking Political Action in Migration Societies
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1.6. Researching Solidarity in the German 'Summer of Welcome': Field, Access, Methods, Ethics
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1.7. An Outline of Contested Solidarity
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2.1. The Notion of a 'Welcome Culture' and its Mobilizing Effects
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2.2. Humanitarian Dissent: The Solidarity March 'Ellwangen Shows its Colours'
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2.3. Humanitarian Governance: Volunteering with Refugees in Ellwangen
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2.4. Concluding Remarks: Practices of Solidarity between Dissent and Co-Optation
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3.1. Governmental Interventions in the Conduct of Volunteering with Refugees
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3.2. (Re)Ordering Responsibilities in the Reception of Asylum Seekers
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3.3. (Re)Shaping the Self-Conduct of Committed Citizens
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3.4. Depoliticizing "Uncomfortable" Practices of Refugee Support
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3.5. Concluding Remarks: The Government of Refugee Solidarity
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4.1. "We are also Political Volunteers!"
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4.2. Politics of Presence: Enacting Alternative Visions of Society
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4.3. Contestations around Equal Rights
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4.4. Contestations around a Right to Stay
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4.5. Contestations around a Right to Migrate
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4.6. Concluding Remarks: Emerging Meanings of Political Action in Migration Societies
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5.1. Insubordinate Recipients: Asylum Seekers' Interventions in Relationships of Solidarity
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5.2. The Intermediated Agency of Asylum Seekers
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5.3. (De)politicizing the Meanings of Food: The Intermediation of Migrant Protest in Bad Waldsee
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5.4. Deterring 'Economic Migrants': The Intermediation of Migrant Protest in Offenburg
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5.5. Concluding Remarks: The Agency of Asylum Seekers in the Contestation of Solidarity
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6.1. At the Frontlines of Solidarity and Community
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6.2. A Short History of Refugee Activism in Schwäbisch Gmünd
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6.3. The Breaking of Relationships of Solidarity
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6.4. The Conflicting Imaginaries of Community
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6.5. Concluding Remarks: The Intimate Relationship between Community and Solidarity
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Introduction
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7.1. The Contested Line between Insiders and Outsiders
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7.2. The Contested Line between 'the State' and 'Civil Society'
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7.3. The Contested Relationship between 'the Local' and 'the World Out There'
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References
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Acknowledgements
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