Loukia-Maria Fratsea

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(Non-)Institutional Manifestations of Migrant Infrastructures for Refugees in Rural Greece

Apostolos G. Papadopoulos, Loukia-Maria Fratsea

Europa XXI (2023) vol. 44, pp. 57-73 | Full text
doi: https://doi.org/10.7.7163/Eu21.2023.44.11

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The year 2015 was a turning point for the migration and asylum system in the EU and Greece.Almost 900,000 migrants and refugees crossed Turkey’s land and sea borders on their way to Europe. Theso-called ‘migration and refugee crisis’ dominated the academic and political discourse and provokeddifferent reactions from local communities, civil society and long-time resident migrants. Especially in ruralareas, the newly arriving refugees triggered different reactions from the local population. At the sametime, accommodating the refugees and facilitating their integration into rural localities created additionalinfrastructure needs. Drawing on the theoretical discussion on migrant infrastructures’ and ‘arrivalinfrastructures’, the main objective of this paper is to discuss the different manifestations of migrantinfrastructures in rural communities, in Western Greece in particular. The paper draws on a recentempirical study conducted in the framework of a project that explored territorial inequalities and the linkswith different forms of mobility in both urban (Attiki Region) and rural areas of Greece (Western GreeceRegion). While the discussion on arrival infrastructures mainly relates to urban settings, in this paperwe argue that the rural context informs and enriches the debate, allowing to be considered in termsof non-fixed assemblages of institutional (formal) and non-institutional (informal) arrangements that fulfilboth tangible and less tangible needs and requirements. Forging better links between the migrationinfrastructures approach and the formulation of imaginaries and characteristics of wellbeing will enablea better understanding of refugee agency, and one more informed by social theory.

Keywords: migration infrastructures, migrant networks, newly arriving populations, rural areas, social inequalities

Apostolos G. Papadopoulos [apospapa@hua.gr], Institute of Social Research, National Centre for Social Research (EKKE) 9 Kratinou & Athinas st.,Kotzia Square, 105 52, Athens: Greece / Department of Geography, Harokopio University 70, El. Venizelou Street, 17671, Kallithea, Athens: Greece
Loukia-Maria Fratsea [fratsea@hua.gr], Department of Geography, Harokopio University 70, El. Venizelou Street, 17671, Kallithea, Athens: Greece

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APA: Papadopoulos, A., & Fratsea, L. (2023). (Non-)Institutional Manifestations of Migrant Infrastructures for Refugees in Rural Greece. Europa XXI, 44, 57-73. https://doi.org/10.7.7163/Eu21.2023.44.11
MLA: Papadopoulos, Apostolos G., and Fratsea, Loukia-Maria. "(Non-)Institutional Manifestations of Migrant Infrastructures for Refugees in Rural Greece". Europa XXI, vol. 44, 2023, pp. 57-73. https://doi.org/10.7.7163/Eu21.2023.44.11
Chicago: Papadopoulos, Apostolos G., and Fratsea, Loukia-Maria. "(Non-)Institutional Manifestations of Migrant Infrastructures for Refugees in Rural Greece". Europa XXI 44 (2023): 57-73. https://doi.org/10.7.7163/Eu21.2023.44.11
Harvard: Papadopoulos, A., & Fratsea, L. 2023. "(Non-)Institutional Manifestations of Migrant Infrastructures for Refugees in Rural Greece". Europa XXI, vol. 44, pp. 57-73. https://doi.org/10.7.7163/Eu21.2023.44.11

The unwritten ‘laws of migration’: Reflections on inequalities, aspirations and ‘cultures of migration’

Loukia-Maria Fratsea

Europa XXI (2019) vol. 37, pp. 23-36 | Full text
doi: https://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2019.37.2
citation: Fratsea, L.-M. (2019). The unwritten ‘laws of migration’: Reflections on inequalities, aspirations and ‘cultures of migration’. Europa, 37, 23-36. http://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2019.37.2

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Ever since Ravenstein’s work on the ‘Laws of Migration’, the determinants/drivers of migration--that is, the question: ‘Why do people migrate?’ – has been at the heart of migration studies. The exploration of migration/mobility processes also emphasizes the ways that migrants decide to leave and embark on their journey and how migratory practices may orient and motivate the (im)mobility decisions and aspirations of other migrant actors, establishing various ‘cultures of migration’ and creating new ‘imaginaries of mobility’ that shape future movements. The paper aims to explore the changing aspirations of migration that influence the migration decision-making of Romanian migrants and the way these are shaped by micro, meso and structural factors in both sending and receiving countries.

Keywords: aspirations, cultures of migration, Romanian migration, territorial inequalities

Loukia-Maria Fratsea [fratsea@hua.gr], Department of Geography, Harokopio University 70, El. Venizelou Street, 17671, Kallithea, Athens: Greece

Citation

APA: Fratsea, L. (2019). The unwritten ‘laws of migration’: Reflections on inequalities, aspirations and ‘cultures of migration’. Europa XXI, 37, 23-36. https://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2019.37.2
MLA: Fratsea, Loukia-Maria. "The unwritten ‘laws of migration’: Reflections on inequalities, aspirations and ‘cultures of migration’". Europa XXI, vol. 37, 2019, pp. 23-36. https://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2019.37.2
Chicago: Fratsea, Loukia-Maria. "The unwritten ‘laws of migration’: Reflections on inequalities, aspirations and ‘cultures of migration’". Europa XXI 37 (2019): 23-36. https://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2019.37.2
Harvard: Fratsea, L. 2019. "The unwritten ‘laws of migration’: Reflections on inequalities, aspirations and ‘cultures of migration’". Europa XXI, vol. 37, pp. 23-36. https://doi.org/10.7163/Eu21.2019.37.2