Demand and Deliver: Refugee Support Organisations in Austria

This article analyses four emerging refugee support organisations in Austria, founded before the so-called refugee crisis in 2015. It argues that these organisations have managed to occupy a middle space between mainstream NGOs and social movements with structures of inclusive governance, a high deg...

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Main Authors: Sara de Jong, Ilker Ataç
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2017-09-01
Series:Social Inclusion
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/1003
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spelling doaj-e32f98267c70460e8f964ec59d6920172020-11-25T02:30:52ZengCogitatioSocial Inclusion2183-28032017-09-0153283710.17645/si.v5i3.1003531Demand and Deliver: Refugee Support Organisations in AustriaSara de Jong0Ilker Ataç1Citizenship & Governance SRA, The Open University, UKDepartment of Political Science, University of Vienna, AustriaThis article analyses four emerging refugee support organisations in Austria, founded before the so-called refugee crisis in 2015. It argues that these organisations have managed to occupy a middle space between mainstream NGOs and social movements with structures of inclusive governance, a high degree of autonomy, personalised relationships with refugees, and radical critique combined with service delivery. Based on interviews with the founders of each organisation, we show that their previous NGO and social movement experience formed a springboard for the new initiatives. It not only allowed them to identify significant gaps in existing service provision, but also provided the space of confrontation with the asylum system inspiring a strong sense of outrage, which in turn developed into political critique. We argue that this critique combined with identifying the needs of asylum seekers and refugees has produced a new type of organisation, which both delivers services and articulates radical demands. Each organisation offers a space of encounter, which undoes the ‘organised disintegration’ of the asylum system.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/1003asylum seekersAustriaautonomycivil societyfundinggovernanceNGOsrefugeessocial movements
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Ilker Ataç
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Demand and Deliver: Refugee Support Organisations in Austria
Social Inclusion
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Austria
autonomy
civil society
funding
governance
NGOs
refugees
social movements
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Ilker Ataç
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title Demand and Deliver: Refugee Support Organisations in Austria
title_short Demand and Deliver: Refugee Support Organisations in Austria
title_full Demand and Deliver: Refugee Support Organisations in Austria
title_fullStr Demand and Deliver: Refugee Support Organisations in Austria
title_full_unstemmed Demand and Deliver: Refugee Support Organisations in Austria
title_sort demand and deliver: refugee support organisations in austria
publisher Cogitatio
series Social Inclusion
issn 2183-2803
publishDate 2017-09-01
description This article analyses four emerging refugee support organisations in Austria, founded before the so-called refugee crisis in 2015. It argues that these organisations have managed to occupy a middle space between mainstream NGOs and social movements with structures of inclusive governance, a high degree of autonomy, personalised relationships with refugees, and radical critique combined with service delivery. Based on interviews with the founders of each organisation, we show that their previous NGO and social movement experience formed a springboard for the new initiatives. It not only allowed them to identify significant gaps in existing service provision, but also provided the space of confrontation with the asylum system inspiring a strong sense of outrage, which in turn developed into political critique. We argue that this critique combined with identifying the needs of asylum seekers and refugees has produced a new type of organisation, which both delivers services and articulates radical demands. Each organisation offers a space of encounter, which undoes the ‘organised disintegration’ of the asylum system.
topic asylum seekers
Austria
autonomy
civil society
funding
governance
NGOs
refugees
social movements
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/1003
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