The Albanian immigrant experience in Greece has often been overlooked, leaving a significant gap in the narrative of Greek social history. Despite their pivotal role in reshaping Greek society, the voices and cultural contributions of the Albanian community remain marginalized. ASKI (the Contemporary Social History Archives) seeks to address this oversight by establishing a dedicated […]
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Albanian migration to Greece: a known – unknown story
This podcast explores a conversation between Manos Avgeridis and Ervin Sechou, focusing on the Albanian immigrant experience in Greece over the past three decades. Ervin, a first-generation immigrant and social scientist, provides insights derived from his extensive research and personal experiences as detailed in his book, “The Uninvited Guests: Autoethnographic and Historical Notes on Thirty […]
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Why is the new generation of Albanian immigrants in Greece losing their language?
The article explores the reasons behind the weakening or loss of the Albanian language among the second generation of Albanian migrants in Greece. Through a sociolinguistic and educational lens, it examines the roles of schooling, family practices, and social prejudice in shaping language attitudes and choices. The shift toward the Greek language emerges as both […]
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