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Τύπος: Άρθρο σε επιστημονικό περιοδικό
Τίτλος: Acts for refugees’ right to the city and commoning practices of care-tizenship in Athens, Mytilene and Thessaloniki.
Συγγραφέας: [EL] Τσαβδάρογλου, Χαράλαμπος[EN] Tsavdaroglou, Charalampossemantics logo
[EL] Γιαννόπουλου, Χρυσούλα[EN] Giannopoulou, Chrisasemantics logo
[EL] Πετροπούλου, Χρυσάνθη[EN] Petropoulou, Chryssanthisemantics logo
[EL] Πιστικός, Ηλίας[EN] Pistikos, Iliassemantics logo
Ημερομηνία: 28/11/2019
Περίληψη: During the recent refugee crisis, numerous solidarity initiatives emerged in Greece and especially in Mytilene, Athens and Thessaloniki. Mytilene is the capital of Lesvos Island and the main entry point in the East Aegean Sea, Athens is the main refugee transit city and Thessaloniki is the biggest city close to the northern borders. After the EU–Turkey Common Statement, the Balkan countries sealed their borders and thousands of refugees found themselves stranded in Greece. The State accommodation policy provides the majority of the refugee population with residency in inappropriate camps which are mainly located in isolated old military bases and abandoned factories. The article contrasts the State-run services to the solidarity acts of “care-tizenship” and commoning practices such as self-organised refugee housing projects, which claim the right to the city and to spatial justice. Specifically, the article is inspired by the Lefebvrian “right to the city,” which embraces the right to housing, education, work, health and challenges the concept of citizen. Echoing Lefebvrian analysis, citizenship is not demarcated by membership in a nation-state, rather, it concerns all the residents of the city. The article discusses the academic literature on critical citizenship studies and especially the so-called “care-tizenship,” meaning the grassroots commoning practices that are based on caring relationships and mutual help for social rights. Following participatory ethnographic research, the main findings highlight that the acts of care-tizenship have opened up new possibilities to challenge State migration policies while reinventing a culture of togetherness and negotiating locals’ and refugees’ multiple class, gender, and religious identities.
Γλώσσα: Αγγλικά
Σελίδες: 12
DOI: 10.17645/si.v7i4.2332
ISSN: 2183–2803
Θεματική κατηγορία: [EL] Κοινωνική και Οικονομική Γεωγραφία[EN] Social and Economic Geographysemantics logo
Λέξεις-κλειδιά: care-tizenshipcommoningrefugeesright to the citysolidarity
Κάτοχος πνευματικών δικαιωμάτων: © 2019 by the authors; licensee Cogitatio (Lisbon, Portugal).
Όροι και προϋποθέσεις δικαιωμάτων: This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY).
Διατίθεται ανοιχτά στην τοποθεσία: https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/2332/2332
Ηλεκτρονική διεύθυνση του τεκμηρίου στον εκδότη: https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/2332/2332
Ηλεκτρονική διεύθυνση περιοδικού: https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/index
Τίτλος πηγής δημοσίευσης: Social Inclusion
Τεύχος: Vol7
Κεφάλαιο: No4
Σελίδες τεκμηρίου (στην πηγή): 119-130
Σημειώσεις: This research was carried out/funded in the context of the project “The Refugees’ Right to the City: States’ Hospitality Spaces and Housing Commons. A Case Study Research in Athens, Thessaloniki and Mytilene” (MIS 5004268) under the call for proposals “Supporting researchers with an emphasis on new researchers” (EDULLL 34). The project is co-financed by Greece and the European Union (European Social Fund) through the Operational Programme Human Resources Development, Education and Lifelong Learning 2014–2020.
This article is part of the issue “Inclusion through Enacted Citizenship in Urban Spaces” edited by Rachel Kurian (Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands) and Helen Hintjens (Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
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