Faith-Based Refugee Relief in Europe: Connecting the Empirical and the Ethical

FABRIC aims to develop a new ethics of migration by empirically analyzing faith-based refugee relief organizations' practices to promote mobility justice across Europe.

Subsidie
€ 1.487.796
2024

Projectdetails

Introduction

FABRIC develops a new ethics of migration by understanding and utilizing the moral insights and the moral ideas that faith-based refugee relief organizations develop and deploy in practice for the cross-disciplinary debate about the ethics of forced migration in Europe.

Global Context

Globally, forced migration is one of the most pressing and pervasive challenges. Europe has been pushed to a social and political breaking point over migration. The fallout is a death toll that makes the border around the continent the deadliest border in the world.

Role of Faith-Based Organizations

Faith-based organizations (FBOs) have been at the forefront of this challenge, preventing the collapse of the infrastructures of care, combatting racist discourse, and religious discrimination. Yet, there is very little knowledge about the refugee relief of these FBOs, so their significance for the ethics of migration has been neither analyzed nor assessed.

Research Objectives

FABRIC addresses this lack by conducting a comprehensive and comparative empirical exploration of FBOs at an unprecedented scale, covering activities by FBOs from all three Abrahamic faiths in mono- and multi-religious settings across the continent.

Methodology

Countering the lack of interaction between empirical and evaluative approaches, which is so characteristic of the study of forced migration, FABRIC presents a pragmatist understanding of ethics to enquire into the conditions, constraints, and consequences of practicing justice.

Concept Development

It offers a concrete account of faith-based refugee relief in order to formulate a new concept of mobility justice that considers cross-connections between social, racial, and climate justice on regional, national, and global scales.

Conclusion

Thus, FABRIC formulates a new ethics of migration from the bottom up, putting the debate about the ethics of migration on an empirically more perceptive and ethically more productive footing that advances knowledge production on forced migration across the academy.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 1.487.796
Totale projectbegroting€ 1.487.796

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-1-2024
Einddatum31-12-2028
Subsidiejaar2024

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • LUNDS UNIVERSITETpenvoerder

Land(en)

Sweden

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