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Fouskas Theodoros/ Vassileios Tsevrenis (Eds.), Contemporary Immigration in Greece: A Sourcebook
Author(s)
Theodoros Fouskas
Vassileios Tsevrenis
Spyridon Flogaitis
Prokopios Pavlopoulos
Nestor Courakis
Ioannis Kotoulas
Philippe Nelidoff
Patroklos Georgiadis
Giorgos Papanikolaou
Daniel Esdras
Christos Theodoropoulos
Iordanis Psimmenos
Katerina Vassilikou
Angelo Tramountanis
Manolis Chrysakis
Dionyssis Balourdos
Ismini Kriari
Evangelia Kalerante
Christine Milessi
Stamatia Paschaliori
Maria Dellatola
Vassilis Kikilias
George Anastopoulos
Daphne Kaitelidou
Petros Galanis
Olga Siskou
Mamas Theodorou
Eugenia Kouli
Konstantinos Tsavalias
Elli Ioannidi-Kapolou
Christina Tsakalou
Joanna Tsiganou
Panos Hatziprokopiou
Venetia Evergeti
Athanasios Karantjias
Nineta Polemi
Maarouf Alobeid
Zainoul Abedin
Jamil M. Syed
George P. Nikolopoulos
Vassilis Karydis
Evangelia Vagena-Palaiologos
Chara Kafka
Pages
528
2014/ Vol. CXIII
Type
Print edition
60.00 €

European Public Law Series, vol. CXIII, Theodoros Fouskas / Vassileios Tsevrenis (Eds.), Contemporary Immigration in Greece: A Sourcebook, 500 pp. + xxviii pp., ISSN: 2308-8648, ISBN: 978-618-81128-7-2

This book:

• Offers insights on immigration in Greece and Southern Europe highlighting its growing relevance for the worldwide discussion on migration and immigration policies
• Combines policy, law, and qualitative and quantitative research, with theory
• Develops arguments in relevance to the history and contemporary politics of immigration in Greece
• Provides motivation and guide for future research in the area of immigration
• Consists of interdisciplinary, international authorship

This book examines the immigration phenomenon which constitutes a major concern to modern societies like Greece. It is directly associated with a multitude of parameters affecting the reception societies, their institutions, and immigrants' distinctiveness and particularities. Greece has developed, from a once sending country of immigrants who moved in the first half of the 20th century to overseas countries and during the post-war period to Western European countries after the fall of their respective regimes, to a receiving country of immigrants. For the very first time, Greek society had to deal with immense immigrant flows from the neighbouring Balkan countries, the Republics of the former Soviet Union as well as considerable numbers of immigrants from African, Middle East and Asian countries. The book explores theoretical and empirical approaches, analyses the new policies and presents the latest researches in Greece, interrogating the relationship between immigration and immigration policy, institutional context of immigration and asylum management, work and employment, education, access to health care and social services, coexistence with the native population, formation of community associations and representation and judicial treatment and criminalization of immigrants. Each of its chapters, written by experts, explores how the conditions in the country, the policies, the politics, the values and attitudes influence the process of immigration and subsequently affect the immigrants, migration, and the nation as well. Contributors argue and suggest tangible solutions to imperative issues, explore current patterns and policies of immigration, while their contributions balance these and other conflicting concerns that require the substantive and expert discourse offered in this book. Focusing on the rational management of legal and illegal/irregular migration flows and the pursuit of justice and maintenance of security, coupled with respect for fundamental human rights, the volume is a practical handbook for researchers and students, government institutions or agencies and those involved in the phenomenon of immigration and immigration policy.

Dr. Theodoros Fouskas is a Lecturer at the Department of Hu¬manities and Social Sciences, New York College (NYC) in Athens, Greece. He specializes in immigration, immigrant labour and immi¬grant community organisations.

Dr. Vassileios Tsevrenis is a Lawyer in Athens, special scientific collaborator at Marangopoulos Foundation for Human Rights (MFHR), and member of the Scientific Committee of the Founda¬tion of Greek Parliament. He specializes in the protection of social rights with a focus on specific issues of immigration policies and social policies for the management of poverty.

CONTENTS
Editors and Contributors

Acknowledgments

Preface by SPYRIDON FLOGAITIS

1. THEODOROS FOUSKAS / VASSILEIOS TSEVRENIS
Introduction: Challenges of Immigration in 21st Century Greece
PART I
IMMIGRATION POLICY
2. PROKOPIS PAVLOPOULOS
The Greek Immigration Policy between 2004-2009

3. NESTOR COURAKIS
Towards a Greek Immigration Policy with Humanity and an Effective Outcome

4. IOANNIS KOTOULAS
A New Instrumental Framework of Greek Citizenship

5. PHILIPPE NELIDOFF
Simples regards d'un historien du droit sur l'évolution des politiques migratoires françaises
PART II
ASYLUM AND BORDER MANAGEMENT
6. PATROKLOS GEORGIADIS
The Reform of Greece's Asylum and Migration Management System

7. GIORGOS PAPANIKOLAOU
Solidarity and Fair Burden Sharing in EU Migration and Asylum Policy

8. DANIEL ESDRAS
Border Management in Greece

9. CHRISTOS THEODOROPOULOS
The Management of Mixed Migration and Local Integration of Refugees: Problems and Prospects
PART III
IMMIGRANT WORK AND EMPLOYMENT
10. IORDANIS PSIMMENOS
Approaching Domestic Work and Servitude

11. THEODOROS FOUSKAS
"Community" Found or Lost in the City? The Consequences of Precarious, Low-status Work on Association Participation of Nigerian Immigrant Workers in Greece

12. KATERINA VASSILIKOU
Children's Care and its Shortcomings in a Transnational Context

13. ANGELO TRAMOUNTANIS / MANOLIS CHRYSAKIS / DIONYSSIS BALOURDOS
Integration of Second-generation Immigrants in Greece: Educational and Employment Aspects
PART IV
IMMIGRANT EDUCATION
14. ISMINI KRIARI
The Challenges of Intercultural Education for Greece

15. EVANGELIA KALERANTE
Economic Crisis and Economic Management of Education: Ideological and Political Consequences of its Predominance in Migrants' Education

16. CHRISTINE MILESSI
The Management of "Belong" to the School Community: Field Research of Albanian Pupils in the Civil Environment of Piraeus

17. STAMATIA PASCHALIORI
Human Rights and Volunteering: Their Role in the Decrease of Racist Behaviors in the Hellenic School

18. MARIA DELLATOLA
Difficulties in the Integration and Adjustment of (Semi)nomad Roma Children in Primary Education
PART V
ACCESS OF IMMIGRANTS TO HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL SERVICES
19. VASSILIS KIKILIAS
Illegal Immigration Flows to Greece and Implications for Public Health

20. GEORGE ANASTOPOULOS / DAPHNE KAITELIDOU / PETROS GALANIS / OLGA SISKOU / MAMAS THEODOROU / EUGENIA KOULI / KONSTANTINOS TSAVALIAS
The Knowledge and Use of Health Services in Greece by Immigrants

21. ELLI IOANNIDI-KAPOLOU / KATERINA VASSILIKOU
Intercultural Mediators in Greek Hospitals: First Assessment

22. CHRISTINA TSAKALOU
Social Services and Procedures of Social Exclusion for Immigrants / Victims Sexually Exploited in Greece
PART VI
COEXISTING WITH IMMIGRANTS
23. VASSILEIOS TSEVRENIS
Social Discontent and Inefficient Immigration Policies: An Emerging Danger for Democracy in Europe

24. JOANNA TSIGANOU
Aspects of Racism and Xenophobia in Contemporary Greece

25. PANOS HATZIPROKOPIOU / VENETIA EVERGETI
Performing and Practicing Islam in the Orthodox City: Religious Space and Places of Worship of Muslim Migrants in the Athenian Urban Landscape

26. ATHANASIOS KARANTJIAS / NINETA POLEMI
Collaboration in Harmonising Immigrant Processes with the Use of Innovative Technologies
PART VII
IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS AND REPRESENTATION
27. MAAROUF ALOBEID
Syrian Refugees in Greece

28. ZAINOUL ABEDIN
The Conditions of Bangladeshi Immigrants in Greece

29. JAMIL M. SYED
Immigrants from Pakistan in Greece: Progress and Regression

30. THEODOROS FOUSKAS
Representation and Participation of Immigrants in Public Life: Immigrant Consultative Bodies at Local Level in Greece
PART VIII
JUDICIAL TREATMENT AND CRIMINALIZATION OF IMMIGRANTS
31. GEORGE P. NIKOLOPOULOS
The Changing Concepts of Frontiers and Territorialities in the "Area of Freedom, Security and Justice" and the Criminalization of Migration

32. VASSILIS KARYDIS
Immigrants and "Moral Panics" in Greece

33. EVANGELIA VAGENA-PALAIOLOGOS
Legislative and Judicial Treatment of Immigrants

34. CHARA KAFKA
Immigration as a Factor of Social Cohesion Catalysis: The Role of Law in its Preservation

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