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Sheltering Strangers

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This book documents the intimate lives of Ukrainians as they fled their homeland in search of a safe and stable place to stay. The critical memoirs follow the lives of 16 Ukrainian families in a sm...
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  • 22 April 2025
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This book documents the intimate lives of Ukrainians as they fled their homeland in search of a safe and stable place to stay. The critical memoirs follow the lives of 16 Ukrainian families in a small Spanish town near Madrid and the local families that volunteered to host them during a time of limited state support and an absence of a clear EU plan for the refugees.

Through first-hand testimonies, social media messages and photographs, the book reveals the scarring realities of the Ukrainians’ upheaval, displacement and trauma alongside the well-meaning sacrifices made by the host families which quickly mutate into moralistic and meritocratic expectations of their new guests.

In doing so, the book offers a vivid portrayal of how the tensions of war and displacement play out in real life in real time.

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Price: $41.95
Pages: 158
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 22 April 2025
ISBN: 9781447373629
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Refugees, Social or cultural Integration and assimilation, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Immigration, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Philanthropy & Charity, Refugees and political asylum, Migration, immigration and emigration
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“This is a powerful and deeply insightful account that navigates the complexities of hosting Ukrainian families with compassion and respect. With unflinching honesty, this book documents the harsh realities of integration, family tensions and neoliberal pressure faced by both hosts and guests, in an exceptionally balanced way. Grounded in political, social and cultural context, Daniel Briggs offers a critical, yet accessible narrative infused with humanity.” Emma Armstrong, Teesside University

“Dan Briggs is perhaps Britain’s most committed and productive ethnographer. In study after study, he has revealed slices of reality that starkly contrast with the dominant liberal worldview. In Sheltering Strangers, he invites us to appraise the real lives of Ukrainian refugees and the Spanish citizens who have offered them a foothold in the new world. This is a highly readable, insightful and above all honest account of ordinary people thrust into extraordinary situations.” Simon Winlow, Northumbria University

“Insightful, moving and profoundly thought provoking, Briggs brings to life the realities of Ukrainian refugees forced from their homes by conflict. Another inspired piece of scholarly work from one of criminology’s best ethnographers.” Justin Kotzé, Northumbria University

Daniel Briggs is a Professor of Criminology and Sociology at Northumbria University.

1. The End at the Beginning

2. Escaping the ‘Occupiers'

3. ‘We Are Not Refugees! We Are Occupiers!’

4. Work, Study and Cultural Integration

5. Strained Relations and Trending ’Solidarity'

6. Pastures New and War Sirens Old

7. In Search of Slava Ukraїni