Few studies have been made of the „return‟ of the second-generation children of migrants to their parental homeland. In this paper we examine this „migration chronotope‟ for German-born children of the Greek labour migrants who moved to Germany in the early postwar decades, initially as „guestworkers‟, later becoming more-or-less settled immigrant communities. We focus on two life-stages of return: as young children brought back to Greece for annual holidays or sent back for longer periods, usually to stay with grandparents; and as young adults exercising an independent return, usually leaving their parents (the first generation) behind in Germany. Our source material is twofold: a review of the limited German literature of the 1970s and 19...
This paper explores various dimensions of “mobility” and “agency” among second-generation immigrants...
The author explores the phenomenon of 'return migration' in Greece through the settlement and identi...
This paper draws on a larger oral history project entitled ‘Gendered Histories of Resilience and Res...
Few studies have been made of the 'return' of the second-generation children of migrants to their pa...
Few studies have been made of the „return‟ of the second-generation children of migrants to their pa...
Few studies have been made of the „return‟ of the second-generation children of migrants to their pa...
This paper is about the children of Greek labour migrants in Germany. We focus on two life-stages of...
Based on in-depth narrative interviews with 64 second-generation Greek-Germans and Greek-Americans w...
Based on 26 in-depth interviews with German-born second-generation adults of Turkish parentage who h...
This paper introduces the notion of ‘counter-diasporic migration ’ as the process whereby the second...
This book focuses on the return of the diasporic Greek second generation to Greece, primarily in the...
This paper focuses on one aspect of a wider comparative study of second-generation Greek-Americans, ...
This paper aims to contribute to ongoing theorisation of diasporas by a specific focus on 'second-ge...
This article presents research on second-generation Greek-Germans, both those living in diaspora, an...
This article presents research on second-generation Greek-Germans, both those living in diaspora, an...
This paper explores various dimensions of “mobility” and “agency” among second-generation immigrants...
The author explores the phenomenon of 'return migration' in Greece through the settlement and identi...
This paper draws on a larger oral history project entitled ‘Gendered Histories of Resilience and Res...
Few studies have been made of the 'return' of the second-generation children of migrants to their pa...
Few studies have been made of the „return‟ of the second-generation children of migrants to their pa...
Few studies have been made of the „return‟ of the second-generation children of migrants to their pa...
This paper is about the children of Greek labour migrants in Germany. We focus on two life-stages of...
Based on in-depth narrative interviews with 64 second-generation Greek-Germans and Greek-Americans w...
Based on 26 in-depth interviews with German-born second-generation adults of Turkish parentage who h...
This paper introduces the notion of ‘counter-diasporic migration ’ as the process whereby the second...
This book focuses on the return of the diasporic Greek second generation to Greece, primarily in the...
This paper focuses on one aspect of a wider comparative study of second-generation Greek-Americans, ...
This paper aims to contribute to ongoing theorisation of diasporas by a specific focus on 'second-ge...
This article presents research on second-generation Greek-Germans, both those living in diaspora, an...
This article presents research on second-generation Greek-Germans, both those living in diaspora, an...
This paper explores various dimensions of “mobility” and “agency” among second-generation immigrants...
The author explores the phenomenon of 'return migration' in Greece through the settlement and identi...
This paper draws on a larger oral history project entitled ‘Gendered Histories of Resilience and Res...