Refugee Mobilities and Institutional Changes: Local Housing Policies and Segregation Processes in Greek Cities

Many studies have explored the dynamics of immigrant and refugee settlement at the local level, highlighting that it is actually a two-way process: On the one hand, the local socio-political context specifies the conditions for refugee inclusion, and on the other, migrant mobility leads to the trans...

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Main Authors: Pinelopi Vergou, Paschalis A. Arvanitidis, Panos Manetos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2021-04-01
Series:Urban Planning
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3937
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spelling doaj-bc2d3e8391d04dff940abd3936b4cde72021-04-27T08:51:02ZengCogitatioUrban Planning2183-76352021-04-016210.17645/up.v6i2.39371965Refugee Mobilities and Institutional Changes: Local Housing Policies and Segregation Processes in Greek CitiesPinelopi Vergou0Paschalis A. Arvanitidis1Panos Manetos2Department of Economics, University of Thessaly, GreeceDepartment of Economics, University of Thessaly, GreeceDepartment of Planning and Regional Development, University of Thessaly, GreeceMany studies have explored the dynamics of immigrant and refugee settlement at the local level, highlighting that it is actually a two-way process: On the one hand, the local socio-political context specifies the conditions for refugee inclusion, and on the other, migrant mobility leads to the transformation of localities in various ways. In Greek cities, the social practices of local actors have played an important role in the implementation of the immigration policy, where refugees were perceived as a threat to personal and community security. Yet, new forms of social mobilisation and solidarity by individual citizens and community initiatives have worked to alter these attitudes, mitigating tensions and obstacles in refugee acceptance. The article draws on the Greek experience to explore the role and importance of the local socio-political texture in refugee inclusion, shedding light on how it gave rise to various local initiatives that inform refugee allocation as well as urban transformation and institutional change. In methodological terms, the article considers three neighbouring Greek cities as case studies to identify the different institutional and policy responses to refugee accommodation, giving rise to different paths and forms of social inclusion. The study reveals the complexity and context of the social-spatial diversity that refugees face but also the transformation dynamics of local states and civil society.The paper draws on the Greek experience to explore the role and importance of social infrastructure in refugee integration, shedding light on how these qualities, materialized in local initiatives for refugee integration to influence urban transformation and institutional change. In methodological terms, the paper employs three small and medium-size Greek cities as case studies to identify the different institutional and policy responses to refugee accommodation followed, giving rise to different paths and forms of social inclusion and urban transformation. The study reveals the complexity and the contextuality of the social spatial diversity that refugees face but also the transformation of local states and civil society.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3937local welfare statemunicipalitiesrefugee accommodationsegregationsocial initiativessolidarity
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author Pinelopi Vergou
Paschalis A. Arvanitidis
Panos Manetos
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Paschalis A. Arvanitidis
Panos Manetos
Refugee Mobilities and Institutional Changes: Local Housing Policies and Segregation Processes in Greek Cities
Urban Planning
local welfare state
municipalities
refugee accommodation
segregation
social initiatives
solidarity
author_facet Pinelopi Vergou
Paschalis A. Arvanitidis
Panos Manetos
author_sort Pinelopi Vergou
title Refugee Mobilities and Institutional Changes: Local Housing Policies and Segregation Processes in Greek Cities
title_short Refugee Mobilities and Institutional Changes: Local Housing Policies and Segregation Processes in Greek Cities
title_full Refugee Mobilities and Institutional Changes: Local Housing Policies and Segregation Processes in Greek Cities
title_fullStr Refugee Mobilities and Institutional Changes: Local Housing Policies and Segregation Processes in Greek Cities
title_full_unstemmed Refugee Mobilities and Institutional Changes: Local Housing Policies and Segregation Processes in Greek Cities
title_sort refugee mobilities and institutional changes: local housing policies and segregation processes in greek cities
publisher Cogitatio
series Urban Planning
issn 2183-7635
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Many studies have explored the dynamics of immigrant and refugee settlement at the local level, highlighting that it is actually a two-way process: On the one hand, the local socio-political context specifies the conditions for refugee inclusion, and on the other, migrant mobility leads to the transformation of localities in various ways. In Greek cities, the social practices of local actors have played an important role in the implementation of the immigration policy, where refugees were perceived as a threat to personal and community security. Yet, new forms of social mobilisation and solidarity by individual citizens and community initiatives have worked to alter these attitudes, mitigating tensions and obstacles in refugee acceptance. The article draws on the Greek experience to explore the role and importance of the local socio-political texture in refugee inclusion, shedding light on how it gave rise to various local initiatives that inform refugee allocation as well as urban transformation and institutional change. In methodological terms, the article considers three neighbouring Greek cities as case studies to identify the different institutional and policy responses to refugee accommodation, giving rise to different paths and forms of social inclusion. The study reveals the complexity and context of the social-spatial diversity that refugees face but also the transformation dynamics of local states and civil society.The paper draws on the Greek experience to explore the role and importance of social infrastructure in refugee integration, shedding light on how these qualities, materialized in local initiatives for refugee integration to influence urban transformation and institutional change. In methodological terms, the paper employs three small and medium-size Greek cities as case studies to identify the different institutional and policy responses to refugee accommodation followed, giving rise to different paths and forms of social inclusion and urban transformation. The study reveals the complexity and the contextuality of the social spatial diversity that refugees face but also the transformation of local states and civil society.
topic local welfare state
municipalities
refugee accommodation
segregation
social initiatives
solidarity
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3937
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