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Equal yet inequitable: EU’s relocation system of shared responsibility
(2017)
This essay critically analyses the reasoning behind the European Union (EU)’s temporary relocation system for internally re-distributing refugees. It argues that the current distributive quota fails to equitably allocate ...
On whiteness, Rachel Dolezal and identity politics
(rabble.ca, 2015-06-16)
Lesvos: Tracing the space of the refugee crisis
(Committee on Refugees and Immigrants. Society for Urban, National, and Transnational/Global Anthropology. American Anthropological Association, 2017)
How Canada compares to other countries on COVID-19 cases and deaths
(The Conversation, 2020-07-22)
Koukaki- A neighborhood in transition
(Urbanities – Journal of Urban Ethnography, 2019)
The ‘East/West’ divide and Europe’s relocation system for asylum seekers
(2016)
For the most part of 2015, Europe was confronted with an unprecedented inflow of refugees and asylum seekers. The numbers of irregular migrants arriving on the shores of Italy, Greece and later, Hungary, have pushed these ...
How we mourn the victims of tragedies depends on their citizenship status
(The Conversation, 2020-08-05)
Following the refugee relocation scheme: Ideological interpretations of interstate shared responsibility in Romania
(Uppsala University, 2020-07)
The number of irregular migrant entries within the European Union (EU) increased by 546% in 2015. Sea arrivals totaled 1,015,078 in 2015, 362,753 in 2016, and 172,301 in 2017. No policy has adequately addressed this ...