1st Edition
Contentious Migrant Solidarity Shrinking Spaces and Civil Society Contestation
1. Shrinking Spaces and Civil Society Contestation: An Introduction
Donatella della Porta and Elias Steinhilper
2. (Un)Contentious Solidarity at Sea: The Shifting Politics of Nongovernmental Rescue Activities in the Mediterranean
Charles Heller
3. The Criminalisation of Solidarity: Asylum-Seekers and Australia’s Illiberal Democracy
Judith Bessant and Rob Watts
4. Crimmigration and Solidarity in the Global City: The Case of Barcelona’s Street Vendors
Raffaele Bazurli and Carlos Delclós
5. Keeping It Private or Making It Political? ‘Soft Repression’ and the Depoliticization of Everyday Conversations Among Pro-Refugee Volunteers
Gaja Maestri and Pierre Monforte
6. Shrinking Digital Spaces: The Hijacking of #Refugees Welcome Campaigns on Twitter
Alexandra Cosima Budabin and Nina Hall
7. Bureaucracy as Border: Barriers to Social Rights in Spain
Marta Pérez, Débora Ávila, Sergio García, and Ariadna Ayala
8. Mountain Patrols at the Franco-Italian Border: Performing Solidarity, Dissent, and Citizenship
Janina Pescinski
9. Scale-switching as a Response to a Shrinking Space for Solidarity: A Comparison of Denmark’s Venligboerne and Germany’s Seebrücke
Leandros Fischer and Martin Bak Jørgensen
10. Emotions in Shrinking Spaces for Migrant Solidarity: The Protest Campaign in the "Diciotti Ship Affair" at the Port of Catania
Federica Frazzetta and Gianni Piazza
11. Counterprotest and Anti-Racist Solidarity in the Trump Era
Lesley J. Wood
12. The "Solidarity Crime" in the Maritime Alps: Exploring the Effects of Criminal Trials on Migrant Solidarity Networks
Solidarity Watch Collective
Biography
Donatella della Porta is Professor of Political Science, Dean of the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences and Director of the PhD program in Political Science and Sociology at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Florence, where she also leads the Center on Social Movement Studies (Cosmos). In 2011, she was the recipient of the Mattei Dogan Prize for distinguished achievements in the field of political sociology. She is Honorary Doctor of the universities of Lausanne, Bucharest, Goteborg, Jyvaskyla and the University of Peloponnese. Among her very recent publications are: Social Movements: An introduction, 3rd edition (2020); Can Social Movements Save Democracy? (2020), Die schöne neue Demokratie. Über das Potenzial sozialer Bewegungen (2020), Contesting Higher Education (2020), Discoursive Turns and Critical Junctures (2020), Legacies and Memories in Movements (2018).
Elias Steinhilper is a postdoctoral researcher at the German Centre for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM) in Berlin and a member of the Centre on Social Movements Studies (Cosmos) in Florence. Trained as a political sociologist in Berlin, Freiburg and Florence, he has a particular interest in migration, political conflict, civil society and social movements. His research has been published in various peer-reviewed journals including Sociology, Social Movement Studies, International Migration and in the recent monograph Migrant Protest. Interactive Dynamics in Precarious Mobilizations (2021).






