ΘΕΜΑ: Πρώτος διεθνής (ΟΑ) τόμος του ΚΕΜΕ-ΠΚ: Kousis, M., Chatzidaki, A., & Kafetsios, K. (2022). Challenging Mobilities in and to the EU during Times of Crises. Springer, Cham.
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Kousis, M., Chatzidaki, A., & Kafetsios, K. (2022). Challenging Mobilities in and to the EU during Times of Crises. Springer, Cham.
Preface
The present volume is a product of the newly founded University of Crete Research Centre for the Humanities, the Social and Education Sciences (UCRC) and its frst international conference, Migrations: Interdisciplinary Challenges, which took place in Rethymno, on October 17 and 18, 2019. It offers a cross-disciplinary view of challenging mobility issues for migrants and refugees in Europe, focusing on Greece during a decade marked by the economic and refugee crises as well as the Covid-19 pandemic.
Contributors from the felds of philosophy, anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, geography, linguistics, law, health sciences and mathematics offer new analyses and data on a diverse range of mobility-related topics concerning the new Greek emigrants as well as refugees in Greece. First, chapters on mobility issues regarding the new emigration wave from Greece centre on decision-making, related benefts from emigrants, and education-related issues. Secondly, examinations of host receptivity towards refugees in Greece focus on attitudes as well as social distance and national stereotypes. Third, solidarity and claims-making analyses unravel aspects of a contested solidarity in the country, as well as migrants’ protests and cosmopolitanism issues. Fourth, investigations of transformations in the governance of refugee and migrant mobilities lead to theoretical and political refections on how the country experienced crises. Finally, analyses on durable integration challenges centre on the evolution of integration and migration policy for Greece as well as on those posed for the municipality of Athens and the Covid-19 pandemic. In an era of continuing crises deeply affecting migration, as witnessed also in the unprecedented wave of refugees due to the war in Ukraine, the volume aims to become a unique resource for students and scholars from the above disciplines, but also for policymakers, working on crises and migration within and beyond Europe.
Rethymno, Greece Maria Kousis Aspasia Chatzidaki
Stavroupoli, Greece Konstantinos Kafetsios