Migration and Changing Urban Geographies in the European South: Evidence from the Case of Immigrants in Thessaloniki

The cities of Mediterranean Europe are turning into multicultural metropolises at a time of socio-economic restructuring and urban transformation. This paper focuses on the case of Thessaloniki in Greece, bringing about evidence from various sources, mainly official statistics and fieldwork research...

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Main Author: Panos Hatziprokopiou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies 2006-06-01
Series:Migracijske i Etniĉke Teme
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/8135
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spelling doaj-e75c4101ffce42c1855874f5d81d73372020-11-24T22:39:58ZengInstitute for Migration and Ethnic StudiesMigracijske i Etniĉke Teme1333-25461848-91842006-06-01221-2113136Migration and Changing Urban Geographies in the European South: Evidence from the Case of Immigrants in ThessalonikiPanos HatziprokopiouThe cities of Mediterranean Europe are turning into multicultural metropolises at a time of socio-economic restructuring and urban transformation. This paper focuses on the case of Thessaloniki in Greece, bringing about evidence from various sources, mainly official statistics and fieldwork research that combined quantitative (questionnaires) and qualitative (in-depth interviews) methods. It examines the processes of socio-spatial integration of immigrants in the city, in order to investigate the relationship between migration and the dynamics of urban change. The specificities of Thessaloniki’s experience are discussed in relation to its distinct features of migration at present as well as to its history of urban development. The analysis sheds light to some characteristics that might be common in other city-cases across Southern Europe. The paper argues that immigration, albeit not the major force of urban transformation, inevitably challenges established social uses of space and alters the urban landscape, producing new or alternative urban geographies, as immigrants gradually form an organic part of the city’s corpus. For Thessaloniki, with its long multicultural past and its painful integration into the Greek national state, immigration today questions the city’s identity.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/8135Thessalonikiimmigrationsocio-spatial integrationSouthern European citiesurban change
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Migration and Changing Urban Geographies in the European South: Evidence from the Case of Immigrants in Thessaloniki
Migracijske i Etniĉke Teme
Thessaloniki
immigration
socio-spatial integration
Southern European cities
urban change
author_facet Panos Hatziprokopiou
author_sort Panos Hatziprokopiou
title Migration and Changing Urban Geographies in the European South: Evidence from the Case of Immigrants in Thessaloniki
title_short Migration and Changing Urban Geographies in the European South: Evidence from the Case of Immigrants in Thessaloniki
title_full Migration and Changing Urban Geographies in the European South: Evidence from the Case of Immigrants in Thessaloniki
title_fullStr Migration and Changing Urban Geographies in the European South: Evidence from the Case of Immigrants in Thessaloniki
title_full_unstemmed Migration and Changing Urban Geographies in the European South: Evidence from the Case of Immigrants in Thessaloniki
title_sort migration and changing urban geographies in the european south: evidence from the case of immigrants in thessaloniki
publisher Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies
series Migracijske i Etniĉke Teme
issn 1333-2546
1848-9184
publishDate 2006-06-01
description The cities of Mediterranean Europe are turning into multicultural metropolises at a time of socio-economic restructuring and urban transformation. This paper focuses on the case of Thessaloniki in Greece, bringing about evidence from various sources, mainly official statistics and fieldwork research that combined quantitative (questionnaires) and qualitative (in-depth interviews) methods. It examines the processes of socio-spatial integration of immigrants in the city, in order to investigate the relationship between migration and the dynamics of urban change. The specificities of Thessaloniki’s experience are discussed in relation to its distinct features of migration at present as well as to its history of urban development. The analysis sheds light to some characteristics that might be common in other city-cases across Southern Europe. The paper argues that immigration, albeit not the major force of urban transformation, inevitably challenges established social uses of space and alters the urban landscape, producing new or alternative urban geographies, as immigrants gradually form an organic part of the city’s corpus. For Thessaloniki, with its long multicultural past and its painful integration into the Greek national state, immigration today questions the city’s identity.
topic Thessaloniki
immigration
socio-spatial integration
Southern European cities
urban change
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/8135
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