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Civic Imagination
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The Big Map: an Overview of the Civic Imagination
The Big Map of Civic Imagination all over the world
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Gabriel Peters-Lazaro
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Emilia Yang
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Train of Hope
1 2016-07-19T09:04:11-07:00 Inae Joo 52ffbcbf10706d2e9b6569ce2e40d5085b2408ec 9199 3 Due to the refugee streams into and via Austria especially in 2015 thousands of refugees came to Austria every day. While some of them entered Austria in the East of the country, lots of refugees arrived at two central train stations in Vienna. google_maps 2016-07-21T00:47:11-07:00 Gabriel Peters-Lazaro 3bc3965831120bc593545fef6d0da73657e21ea0Page
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| content | sioc:content | Due to the refugee streams into and via Austria especially in 2015 thousands of refugees came to Austria every day. While some of them entered Austria in the East of the country, lots of refugees arrived at two central train stations in Vienna. Due to the huge number of people arriving there was a lack of nearly everything those people needed including food, warm clothes and a place to sleep. Politics seemed helpless and so more and more people had to live on the street, in parks and at the central station. Lots of Austrians were distraught by that situation and decided to do something in order to help those people. Therefore an organisation named “Train of Hope” was founded by volunteers. The organisation which was located at the central station collected charitable donations, provided the arriving refugees with food, clothes and information. Furthermore volunteers played with children, talked to people and gave a helping hand wherever needed. In the meantime the so called “West-Balkan-Route” including Greece, Macedonia, Serbia and Hungary as well as Croatia and Slovenia via which refugees travelled into Austria and Germany is closed by the military and fences. But the “Train of Hope” didn’t stop to help people, recently they are focusing on legal advice as well as helping those who still arrive in Austria. The “Train of Hope” which generated a huge media resonance was a strong symbol for Civic Imagination in Austria. When public authorities failed to provide necessities, volunteers undertook the task to help the weakest. The organization generated a huge media response. I am deeply moved by what the organisation does to refugees. Especially the fact that all those people who are helping are doing it voluntarily shows that many people care about the current situation. In fact it is good to see that a strong society can undertake tasks which usually should be performed by public authorities. If everyone would rely on others (especially in relation to the refugee streams) the situation in Vienna and all over Europe would be far worse. Stories like the “Train of Hope” inspire lots of people all over Europe although there aren’t single characters that are in the spotlight. It is important to see that every single individual can help in his or her way. Voluntary work is so important not just in the current refugee crisis but in lots of different affairs. http://www.trainofhope.at/ Train of Hope; Vienna; Central Stations; Help; Refugees |
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- 1 2016-04-06T12:43:15-07:00 Gabriel Peters-Lazaro 3bc3965831120bc593545fef6d0da73657e21ea0 The Big Map: an Overview of the Civic Imagination Gabriel Peters-Lazaro 15 The Big Map of Civic Imagination all over the world google_maps 2016-07-20T01:12:14-07:00 Gabriel Peters-Lazaro 3bc3965831120bc593545fef6d0da73657e21ea0
- 1 2016-04-06T12:48:23-07:00 Gabriel Peters-Lazaro 3bc3965831120bc593545fef6d0da73657e21ea0 Non Fiction Gabriel Peters-Lazaro 5 Real World Instances that inspire Civic Imagination google_maps 2016-07-04T12:05:21-07:00 Gabriel Peters-Lazaro 3bc3965831120bc593545fef6d0da73657e21ea0
- 1 2016-07-19T09:01:23-07:00 Inae Joo 52ffbcbf10706d2e9b6569ce2e40d5085b2408ec Alexander W Inae Joo 1 I live in Vienna, Austria where we face a huge discussion about refugees. The whole discussion about migration and terroristic attacks leads to a rise of the far-right parties not only in Austria but all over Europe. google_maps 2016-07-19T09:01:23-07:00 Inae Joo 52ffbcbf10706d2e9b6569ce2e40d5085b2408ec
- 1 2016-07-28T10:12:36-07:00 Sangita Shresthova 497a02d289c277275bc5ece441097deedf8135e7 A Tale of Traveler's Past Sangita Shresthova 1 A 28-30 year-old man boards a train and sits in an empty compartment. He is a weary traveller who has spent countless days trying to find transportation to reach his destination. While en route, he falls asleep and is visited from travelers from past and present journeys of who had boarded this particular train. The first visitor is Alexander Hamilton; a migrant from the Caribbean who traveled to the United States in the 1800's. He recounts his experience of traveling to a new country and achieving his dream of creating something that would outlive him. The second visitors are Art and Vladek Spiegelman; a father and son who share their story of how they migrated to a new country after the Holocaust events of World War II and their struggles of adapting into the culture of a new nation. The last visitor is a woman who comes from the Middle East who arrived in Vienna a year ago. She tells her story about the journey she experienced to reach her new home as well as the issues she's experiences now as an outcast from a land that she's still not fully settled into yet. google_maps 2016-07-28T10:12:36-07:00 Sangita Shresthova 497a02d289c277275bc5ece441097deedf8135e7