TY - JOUR AB - Since the years 2014/15, there has been a decisive and continuous rise in civil society’s commitment for asylum seekers and refugees in Germany. Some studies were conducted on the demographic structure of volunteers, the fields of commitment and on motivations; furthermore, integration policies take into account these civil societies activities on different levels of politics. But up to now there is no link to ethical theories. This paper argues that empirical research on normative attitudes in refugee solidarity might lead to complementary insights concerning migration ethics. I ask if we can conceive refugee solidarity as “ethics from below”. AU - Schirilla, Nausikaa DA - 2019 DO - 10.17879/95189438573 KW - Freiwilligenarbeit KW - Migrationsethik KW - Flüchtlinge KW - volunteering KW - migration ethics KW - refugees LA - eng IS - Proceedings of the 2018 ZiF Workshop “Studying Migration Policies at the Interface between Empirical Research and Normative Analysis” M2 - 13 N1 - Matthias Hoesch/Lena Laube (eds.): Proceedings of the 2018 ZiF Workshop “Studying Migration Policies at the Interface between Empirical Research and Normative Analysis”, 71-78. DOI: 10.17879/85189704253 PY - 2019 SP - 13- T2 - Proceedings of the 2018 ZiF Workshop “Studying Migration Policies at the Interface between Empirical Research and Normative Analysis” TI - Studying Refugee Solidarity as ‘Ethics from Below’ – Some Ideas for Further Research UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-95189439106 Y2 - 2024-12-26T19:55:33 ER -