The Emotional Costs of Solidarity: How Refugees and Volunteers Manage Emotions in the Integration Process

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Main Author: Spit, Neeltje
Publication Date: 2025
Other Authors: Tonkens, Evelien, Trappenburg, Margo
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: While emerging right‐wing populist voices are calling to prevent the arrival of refugees and their integration, volunteers perform solidarity by performing activities to support refugee integration. Most studies on these forms of solidarity in diversity focus on the quality and effectiveness of the activities. The emotional labor involved has received limited attention. To consider this emotional labor in more detail, we use Arlie Hochschild’s concept of feeling and framing rules and relate these rules to prevailing citizenship regimes, distinguishing between the self‐reliance regime and the community regime. Based on in‐depth ethnographic research of volunteer solidarity work in a deprived urban neighborhood and a middle‐class commuter town in the Netherlands, we show that volunteers are strongly aligned with the community regime, which involves navigating a multitude of feeling rules they struggle with. Refugees are more aligned with the self‐reliance regime, which also gives way to emotional struggles. We argue that to promote solidarity in diversity, scholars and policymakers should pay more attention to these different forms of emotional labor and the painful and joyful emotions involved.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Emotional Costs of Solidarity: How Refugees and Volunteers Manage Emotions in the Integration Process
title The Emotional Costs of Solidarity: How Refugees and Volunteers Manage Emotions in the Integration Process
spellingShingle The Emotional Costs of Solidarity: How Refugees and Volunteers Manage Emotions in the Integration Process
Spit, Neeltje
citizenship regimes; emotions; feeling and framing rules; refugee integration; volunteers
title_short The Emotional Costs of Solidarity: How Refugees and Volunteers Manage Emotions in the Integration Process
title_full The Emotional Costs of Solidarity: How Refugees and Volunteers Manage Emotions in the Integration Process
title_fullStr The Emotional Costs of Solidarity: How Refugees and Volunteers Manage Emotions in the Integration Process
title_full_unstemmed The Emotional Costs of Solidarity: How Refugees and Volunteers Manage Emotions in the Integration Process
title_sort The Emotional Costs of Solidarity: How Refugees and Volunteers Manage Emotions in the Integration Process
author Spit, Neeltje
author_facet Spit, Neeltje
Tonkens, Evelien
Trappenburg, Margo
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author2 Tonkens, Evelien
Trappenburg, Margo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Spit, Neeltje
Tonkens, Evelien
Trappenburg, Margo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv citizenship regimes; emotions; feeling and framing rules; refugee integration; volunteers
topic citizenship regimes; emotions; feeling and framing rules; refugee integration; volunteers
description While emerging right‐wing populist voices are calling to prevent the arrival of refugees and their integration, volunteers perform solidarity by performing activities to support refugee integration. Most studies on these forms of solidarity in diversity focus on the quality and effectiveness of the activities. The emotional labor involved has received limited attention. To consider this emotional labor in more detail, we use Arlie Hochschild’s concept of feeling and framing rules and relate these rules to prevailing citizenship regimes, distinguishing between the self‐reliance regime and the community regime. Based on in‐depth ethnographic research of volunteer solidarity work in a deprived urban neighborhood and a middle‐class commuter town in the Netherlands, we show that volunteers are strongly aligned with the community regime, which involves navigating a multitude of feeling rules they struggle with. Refugees are more aligned with the self‐reliance regime, which also gives way to emotional struggles. We argue that to promote solidarity in diversity, scholars and policymakers should pay more attention to these different forms of emotional labor and the painful and joyful emotions involved.
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