A Meso-Level Analysis of the Revitalization of the WUSC Student Refugee Program at St. Francis Xavier University

Year of Publication: 2023

Author: Norine Verberg, Jordan MacDonald

Publication Source: Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees

Journal Volume/Issue: Vol. 39 No. 1

Category: ,

DOI: https://refuge.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/refuge/article/view/40830

Language: English

Keywords: WUSC SRP, refugee resettlement, private sponsorship, meso-level analysis, community of practice, stewardship theory, Canada

Although millions of community members have come together in various ways to sponsor and resettle refugees for decades, scholars are just now beginning to study why people get involved and how they organize themselves to accomplish the practical, organizational, and emotional tasks community sponsorship requires. This article contributes to this emerging literature with a meso-level analysis of actions taken by one student-led local committee (LC) to revitalize the World University Service of Canada (WUSC) Student Refugee Program (SRP) nested at its university. Over 2,200 refugee youth have been sponsored through the WUSC SRP to study and settle in Canada since 1978, yet little is known about how campus LCs navigate their responsibilities or evaluate and sustain their program. Analysis of in-depth interviews with executive members was guided by and informs research on community sponsorship and theories of group action, community of practice, and stewardship.