UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN ASYLUM AND MIGRATION POLICIES: A PROMISE OF A DIGINIFIED LIFE

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claire.felix.uni1@gmail.com

PhD candidate in Development Studies at the University of Lisbon (Portugal). She holds a Master’s in International Studies specialising in political dynamics in the Middle East and North Africa from ISCTE-IUL and a Bachelor in Cultural Anthropology and European Ethnology from the Goethe University in Frankfurt. Her field of interest includes migration governance and asylum policies in Europe and, more specifically, the cohabitation with locals in Greece, participation in policymaking, and ethics while conducting research

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The 2015-refugee crisis fully hit Greece after years of strict austerity, challenging notions of entitlement, the role of institutions, and overall assumptions on migration. This article examines Greek asylum and migration policies and their impact on the every-day life of asylum seekers. Drawing on Foucauldian perspectives and fieldwork in Eleonas camp in Athens and Moria camp in Lesvos, it identifies the main consequences of those measures. Results show that policies are exclusionist and perpetuate irregularity and illegality. Finally, it takes the debate to a macro-level, challenging the responsibility of the European Union.

The 2015-refugee crisis fully hit Greece after years of strict austerity, challenging notions of entitlement, the role of institutions, and overall assumptions on migration. This article examines Greek asylum and migration policies and their impact on the every-day life of asylum seekers. Drawing on Foucauldian perspectives and fieldwork in Eleonas camp in Athens and Moria camp in Lesvos, it identifies the main consequences of those measures. Results show that policies are exclusionist and perpetuate irregularity and illegality. Finally, it takes the debate to a macro-level, challenging the responsibility of the European Union.

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Felix, Claire (2021). Understanding the impact of European asylum and migration policies: A promise of a dignified life. Janus.net, e-journal of international relations. Thematic dossier The Middle East. Local dynamics, regional actors, global challenges, February 2022. Consulted[online] in date of the last visit, https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.DT0122.5

Artigo recebido em 18 Maio, 2021 e aceite para publicação em 30 Outubro, 2021

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