Since the 1990s young South Europeans have been attracted to London by the dynamic labour market and cultural radiance of the city, but also pushed by unfavourable conditions in the labour markets of their origin countries. Subsequently, the Eurozone crisis, austerity politics and their socio‐political consequences have markedly intensified migration rates. But did they also signify a rupture in terms of the motivations, experiences and aspirations of the migrants? Drawing on in‐depth interviews with Greek, Italian and Spanish migrants of different educational levels, we find that post‐materialist motivations and pro‐migration dispositions prevail among the “crisis‐migrants”. Migration is seen and experienced as a step forward, rather than ...
This paper takes a ‘quasi-ethnographic’ approach to the recent migration of students from Europe and...
Since the outbreak of the crisis in Southern Europe, young highly educated Italians, Spaniards, Port...
Drawing on 18 months of multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork, this paper brings into dialogue empirica...
Since the 1990s young South Europeans have been attracted to London by the dynamic labourmarket and ...
The dichotomy between mobility and migration became a disputed conceptual distinction during the exp...
This paper focuses on the intra-EU movement of young adults from Finland, Poland, and Spain who have...
This article analyses the migration motives of highly-educated young adults in Berlin and London who...
This paper examines the pre- and post-Brexit experiences and perspectives of migrants from three “ne...
London has long been a magnet for migrants, millions of whom have been attracted by its economic, ed...
In the context and conjuncture of the crisis affecting the Eurozone as whole, yet shaking mostly its...
In this article, the authors present new empirical data on highly skilled emigrants from two souther...
Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects...
Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects...
Drawing on the works of Russian and foreign scholars and using my own experience of communication wi...
This chapter looks how the Euro Crisis of 2008 affected migration flows by tracing the history of Po...
This paper takes a ‘quasi-ethnographic’ approach to the recent migration of students from Europe and...
Since the outbreak of the crisis in Southern Europe, young highly educated Italians, Spaniards, Port...
Drawing on 18 months of multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork, this paper brings into dialogue empirica...
Since the 1990s young South Europeans have been attracted to London by the dynamic labourmarket and ...
The dichotomy between mobility and migration became a disputed conceptual distinction during the exp...
This paper focuses on the intra-EU movement of young adults from Finland, Poland, and Spain who have...
This article analyses the migration motives of highly-educated young adults in Berlin and London who...
This paper examines the pre- and post-Brexit experiences and perspectives of migrants from three “ne...
London has long been a magnet for migrants, millions of whom have been attracted by its economic, ed...
In the context and conjuncture of the crisis affecting the Eurozone as whole, yet shaking mostly its...
In this article, the authors present new empirical data on highly skilled emigrants from two souther...
Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects...
Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects...
Drawing on the works of Russian and foreign scholars and using my own experience of communication wi...
This chapter looks how the Euro Crisis of 2008 affected migration flows by tracing the history of Po...
This paper takes a ‘quasi-ethnographic’ approach to the recent migration of students from Europe and...
Since the outbreak of the crisis in Southern Europe, young highly educated Italians, Spaniards, Port...
Drawing on 18 months of multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork, this paper brings into dialogue empirica...