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October 31, 2018
De(constructing) the refugees’ right to the city: State-run camps versus commoning practices in Athens, Thessaloniki and Mytilene. By C. TSAVDAROGLOU et al
University of the Aegean
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July 06, 2018
Refugee crisis: Greek residents' attitudes towards waste management in their region. By A. KOUNANI & C. SKANAVIS
University of the Aegean
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June 15, 2018
Education as “distinction” – Issues of differentiated “habitus” in informal educational provision for refugee children, in the island of Lesvos. By D. GOUVIAS, K. ZAFEIRIS & C. PETROPOULOU
Foreign Institutions
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April 12, 2018
Spatial structures and the future of refugee camps in Lesvos (Greece). By D. VOULGARIS & G. MELII
Foreign Institutions
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April 06, 2018
The EU Hotspot Approach: Hotspots and Plethora of Freedom-Restricting Measures | By Border Criminologies
Foreign Institutions
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February 02, 2018
The politics of refugee solidarity in Greece: Bordered identities and political mobilization. By C. CANTAT
Foreign Institutions
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January 15, 2018
Counting migrants’ deaths at the border: From civil society counter-statistics to (inter)governmental recuperation. By C. HELLER & A. PECOUD (open access)
Foreign Institutions
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June 01, 2017
Tourists’ perceptions of destinations in crisis. By P. KAMLIN
Foreign Institutions
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May 31, 2017
Crossing the Mediterranean Sea by boat. Mapping and documenting migratory journeys and experiences, final project report. By V. SQUIRE et al.
Foreign Institutions
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May 05, 2017
A visual analysis of the ‘crises’: Deconstructing the visual portrayal of asylum seekers and refugees in German newspapers. By J. JOVICIC
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