Between 1995 and 2007, Greece experienced one of the European Union's highest rates of economic growth. However, a substantial portion of the country's population was partially excluded or had a very unfair share of the material benefits that were linked to that growth. The first victims of exclusion were migrant populations. Between 1991 and 2001, over 600,000 migrants moved to Greece. Due to the political and economic meltdown of socialist countries, but also to the lack of migration control apparatuses in Greece, most of these newcomers migrated without documents. If part of the early migratory flows of the 1990s might be relatively settled today, many of the undocumented or semi-documented migrants who arrived during the 2000s have been...
After years following the breakdown of the Great Recession in Europe, crisis-driven urban shrinkage ...
Objective: The so called ‘refugee crisis’ of 2015 has led many to pause and take a step back at what...
The emigration of professionals from Greece is a phenomenon that predates the current crisis. It is ...
Analysis of changes in the status of the concept 'migrant' in Athens from the 1990s to the current d...
This thesis analyses the social struggles that occurred between 2010 and 2014 during the crisis in G...
The profound economic crisis affecting Greece since 2010 has pushed many Greek citizens and third-co...
The Greek debt crisis that started to unfold in 2010 has further exacerbated pre-existing tensions b...
This paper focuses on a particular instance of migrant resistance: the hunger strike of three hundre...
The mass displacement of people is a global phenomenon, inherent in human nature and the needfor sur...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Abstract: As far as the social transformation and new construction are concerned, from 200...
In the context and conjuncture of the crisis affecting the Eurozone as whole, yet shaking mostly its...
International audienceIn Athens since 2011, austerity policies have been accompanied by political vi...
The so called 'Greek crisis' is linked with enormous structural violence, exercised by the state app...
In periods of intense crisis the pressing need to take sides comes to the surface and trumps neutral...
After years following the breakdown of the Great Recession in Europe, crisis-driven urban shrinkage ...
Objective: The so called ‘refugee crisis’ of 2015 has led many to pause and take a step back at what...
The emigration of professionals from Greece is a phenomenon that predates the current crisis. It is ...
Analysis of changes in the status of the concept 'migrant' in Athens from the 1990s to the current d...
This thesis analyses the social struggles that occurred between 2010 and 2014 during the crisis in G...
The profound economic crisis affecting Greece since 2010 has pushed many Greek citizens and third-co...
The Greek debt crisis that started to unfold in 2010 has further exacerbated pre-existing tensions b...
This paper focuses on a particular instance of migrant resistance: the hunger strike of three hundre...
The mass displacement of people is a global phenomenon, inherent in human nature and the needfor sur...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Abstract: As far as the social transformation and new construction are concerned, from 200...
In the context and conjuncture of the crisis affecting the Eurozone as whole, yet shaking mostly its...
International audienceIn Athens since 2011, austerity policies have been accompanied by political vi...
The so called 'Greek crisis' is linked with enormous structural violence, exercised by the state app...
In periods of intense crisis the pressing need to take sides comes to the surface and trumps neutral...
After years following the breakdown of the Great Recession in Europe, crisis-driven urban shrinkage ...
Objective: The so called ‘refugee crisis’ of 2015 has led many to pause and take a step back at what...
The emigration of professionals from Greece is a phenomenon that predates the current crisis. It is ...