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Title:A 'refugee crisis' unfolding : 'real' events and their interpretation in media and political debates Author(s):TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna
Date:2018Citation:
- Journal of immigrant & refugee studies, 2018, Vol. 16, No. 1-2, pp. 198-216
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:This article offers a comparative overview of the case studies included in this Special Issue with the aim of providing a narrative of how the refugee emergency in Europe has unfolded during the period 2014–2016. I look ...


Title:Drivers of highly skilled mobility from Southern Europe : escaping the crisis and emancipating oneself Author(s):BARTOLINI, Laura
; GROPAS, Ruby
; TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna
Date:2017Citation:
- Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 2017, Vol. 43, No. 4, pp. 652-673
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:Since the outbreak of the crisis in Southern Europe, young highly educated Italians, Spaniards, Portuguese and Greeks have been taking their talents and expertise to other countries in search of a better quality of life ...




Title:Caring for the elderly in the family or in the nation? : gender, women and migrant care labour in the Lega Nord Author(s):SCRINZI, Francesca
Date:2017Citation:
- West European politics, 2017, Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 869-886
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:This article aims at gendering our understanding of populist radical right ideology, policy and activism in Italy. It does so by focusing on migrant care labour, which provides a strategic site for addressing the relationship ...


Title:Voting with their feet: highly skilled emigrants from southern Europe Author(s):TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna
; GROPAS, Ruby
Date:2014Citation:
- American Behavioral Scientist, 2014, Vol. 58, No. 12, pp. 1614-1633
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:In this article, the authors present new empirical data on highly skilled emigrants from two southern European countries, Italy and Greece, which have been particularly hit by the global financial and Eurozone crisis. The ...



Title:Sending so much more than money : exploring social remittances and transnational mobility Author(s):ISAAKYAN, Irina
; TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna
Date:2017Citation:
- Ethnic and racial studies, 2017, Vol. 40, No. 15, pp. 2787-2805
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:Based on 324 in-depth interviews with Indian, Moroccan, Ukrainian, Bosnian and Filipino migrants based in four EU countries (Austria, Italy, Spain and the UK), our paper explores the relationship between social remittances ...



Title:The migration archipelago : social navigation and migrant agency Author(s):TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna
Date:2019Citation:
- International migration, 2019, Vol. 57, No. 1, pp. 5-19
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:This paper is inscribed into a new line of scholarly work seeking to cast light to the ways in which migrants convert their motivations into action within a policy framework that is characterised by many restrictions and ...


Title:Beyond legality and illegality : Palestinian informal networks and the ethno-political facilitation of irregular migration from Syria Author(s):ACHILLI, Luigi
; ABU SAMRA, MjriamDate:2021Citation:
- Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 2021, Vol. 47, No. 15, pp. 3345-3366
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:Contemporary studies on human smuggling and irregular migration have often overlooked the importance of national ties in the formation of transnational networks able to support refugees throughout their journey and settlement ...


Title:Plastic hospitality : the empty signifier at the EU’s Mediterranean border Author(s):DEBONO, Daniela
Date:2019Citation:
- Migration studies, 2019, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 340-361
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [European, Transnational and Global Governance]; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:Hospitality and hospitality-laden language feature highly among people working in or around structures of first reception in Italy and Malta, two countries at the European Union’s (EU) external border. This is peculiar ...

Title:Irregular immigration control in Italy and Greece : strong fencing and weak gate-keeping serving the labour market Author(s):TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna
; AMBROSINI, MaurizioDate:2011Citation:
- European Journal of Migration and Law, 2011, 13, 251–273
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:Italy and Greece have been often blamed by their fellow EU Member States for the excessive permeability of their borders, their inability to stop irregular migration, and their inefficient asylum systems. In addition the ...

