Presenter Information

Evan Maslin

Faculty Sponsor

Dr. Clayton McCarl, Dr. Nicholas de Villiers (Department of English)

Faculty Sponsor College

College of Arts and Sciences

Faculty Sponsor Department

Languages, Literatures & Cultures

Location

SOARS Virtual Conference

Presentation Website

https://unfsoars.domains.unf.edu/polands-illiberal-democracy-ethno-nationalism-refugees/

Keywords

SOARS (Conference) (2020 : University of North Florida) -- Posters; University of North Florida. Office of Undergraduate Research; University of North Florida. Graduate School; College students – Research -- Florida – Jacksonville -- Posters; University of North Florida – Undergraduates -- Research -- Posters; University of North Florida. Department of Languages; Literatures and Cultures -- Research -- Posters; Department of English--Research--Papers; Social Sciences -- Research – Posters

Abstract

There are 70.8 million forcibly displaced people worldwide, cumulating in the largest international humanitarian crisis since the Second World War. The resettlement and integration of these people is a transnational challenge that must be placed at the forefront of the global policy agenda. In Poland, discursive shifts fueled by false, advantageous, political narratives are leading to an unprecedented level of violence and discrimination towards both refugee and immigrant communities. Consistent strings of xenophobic attacks resulting in physical harm or destruction have occurred across the country, thus further uncovering a pattern of deliberate acts against immigrant and refugee populations. These heinous attacks underline how violent hate crimes plague the entire country and are not confined to a single city, region, or politically inclined area. Since this issue seems unresolvable at the state level due to PiS policies, it is critical that municipal refugee integration programs be used to combat this wave of anti-refugee sentiment through education, civil empowerment, and economic integration. This research project seeks to measure and compare the outcomes of refugees enrolled in municipal integration programs in the cities of Warsaw, Lublin, and Gdańsk to evaluate the effectiveness of such programs and to provide policymakers with recommendations as to how they can be improved.

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Apr 8th, 12:00 AM Apr 8th, 12:00 AM

Poland's Illiberal Democracy: Ethno-Nationalism & Refugees

SOARS Virtual Conference

There are 70.8 million forcibly displaced people worldwide, cumulating in the largest international humanitarian crisis since the Second World War. The resettlement and integration of these people is a transnational challenge that must be placed at the forefront of the global policy agenda. In Poland, discursive shifts fueled by false, advantageous, political narratives are leading to an unprecedented level of violence and discrimination towards both refugee and immigrant communities. Consistent strings of xenophobic attacks resulting in physical harm or destruction have occurred across the country, thus further uncovering a pattern of deliberate acts against immigrant and refugee populations. These heinous attacks underline how violent hate crimes plague the entire country and are not confined to a single city, region, or politically inclined area. Since this issue seems unresolvable at the state level due to PiS policies, it is critical that municipal refugee integration programs be used to combat this wave of anti-refugee sentiment through education, civil empowerment, and economic integration. This research project seeks to measure and compare the outcomes of refugees enrolled in municipal integration programs in the cities of Warsaw, Lublin, and Gdańsk to evaluate the effectiveness of such programs and to provide policymakers with recommendations as to how they can be improved.

https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/soars/2020/spring_2020/52

 

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