On the Doorstep of Europe is an ethnographic study of the asylum system in Greece, tracing the ways asylum seekers, bureaucrats, and service providers attempt to navigate the dilemmas of governance, ethics, knowledge, and sociability that emerge through this legal process. Cabot charts the structural violence effected through European governance, rights frameworks, and humanitarian intervention while also exploring how Athenian society is being remade from the inside out. She shows how, in contemporary Greece, relationships between insiders and outsiders are radically reconfigured through legal, political, and economic crises.
On the Doorstep of Europe: Asylum and Citizenship in Greece

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Cabot H., 2014, On the Doorstep of Europe: Asylum and Citizenship in Greece. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press.