A Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies című folyóiratban online változatban megjelent Feischmidt Margit, Zakariás Ildikó, Zentai Violetta, Zsigmond Csilla és Neumann Eszter tanulmánya: Constrained Localism in an Authoritarian Environment: Developments in Solidarity With Displaced Ukrainians in Hungary. A tanulmány nyílt hozzáférésű és a Munka, értékek, remény a szolidaritás tereiben. A transzformatív szolidaritás lehetőségei és korlátai Magyarországon című kutatás keretében született.
Abstract
The paper examines how collaborations and alliance-building among civic and municipal actors supporting displaced Ukrainians in Hungary contributed to the emergence of localism as an alternative approach to the central state’s hostile migration policy and curtailment of the rights of civic and municipal actors. The qualitative research, which forms the basis of this study, explored the solidarity acts of civic and municipal actors and considered how the Hungarian state and international humanitarian organizations contributed to localizing refugee-support responsibilities. Applying the notion of constrained localism, we seek to indicate how localism unfolds through alliances between civic and municipal solidarity actors, sometimes transforming longer-term refugee reception and diversity governance, while in other cases, remaining fragile, limited in scope, and contended.