Main Navigation

Volare Repositroy
  • БЪЛ
  • EN
  • FR
  • ΕΛ
  • Testimonies
  • Repository
  • Field views
  • About us
Paper

From Camps to Schools: The Participation of Refugee Children in Greek Public Education

Based on an ethnographic fieldwork in Greece,, this study focuses on the government’s attempt to provide education for children living in Athens’s refugee camps, as well as the actors involved in this effort, interrogating the problematic phenomena and interconnectedness of crisis, hospitality, and solidarity. This article argues that refugee education cannot be understood solely on economic or political terms but needs to be situated into a broader cultural context, as well.

Read more here

References

Zsófia, N. (2018). From Camps to Schools: The Participation of Refugee Children in Greek Public Education. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 36, 373 – 399.

Displacement, Inclusion, School
crisis cultural context economy education ethnographic fieldwork EU-Turkey deal Greece hospitality immigration politics refugee camps refugee education solidarity

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Innovation Council and the Executive Agency (State Scholarship Foundation-IKY). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.