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Tag: Albanian migration

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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Uninvited Guests

The book «Uninvited Guests» by Ervin Shehu is an autoethnographic and historical study that examines the thirty-year trajectory of Albanian migration to Greece. Through personal narratives and analysis of historical data, the author explores the experiences, challenges, and integration strategies of Albanian migrants, shedding light on the social and cultural dynamics that have evolved during […]

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Testimonies of Albanian immigrants

This book presents a series of personal narratives that document the lived experiences of Albanian migrants in Greece. Through in-depth interviews, the book explores their journeys of migration, the challenges they faced, and the ways they navigated integration into Greek society. It offers valuable insight into the social, cultural, and emotional dimensions of migration, highlighting […]

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Do Albanians still feel racism in Greece?

Denisa-Lydia Bayraktari discusses with Stavros Dioskouridis the Albanian migrant experience in Greece in 2023, reflecting on 30 years of Albanian immigration. They delve into topics such as integration, racism, and the challenges of slow naturalization processes. […]

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Tribes of Athens

Documentary series, focused on cultural and social themes, showcases various immigrant groups who have settled, live, and work in Attica, particularly in Athens. This specific episode highlights the Albanian immigrant community. […]

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