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Migrations, réfugiés, crises humanitaires en Europe du Sud-Est – dialogue avec Pamela Ballinger

Le département Global de l’Institut Convergences Migrations et le CETOBaC (EHESS) vous invitent à une table ronde le lundi 22 avril de 9h30 à 12h30 sur le Campus Condorcet (bâtiment Recherche sud, 1er étage, salle 1.023).

Aux côtés de Pamela Ballinger, chercheuse invitée de l’EHESS, interviendront:

Marie Levant (École française de Rome, ICM)

Elif Becan (Collège de France, CETOBaC, ICM)

Xavier Bougarel (CNRS, CETOBaC)

Continuer la lecture de Migrations, réfugiés, crises humanitaires en Europe du Sud-Est – dialogue avec Pamela Ballinger

Séminaire – Cities of Multiple Arrivals and Departures

Cities of Multiple Arrivals and Departures; Rethinking the Refugee Experience in Thessaloniki, 1922-2022


Eleni Kyramargiou – Olga Lafazani
Institute of Historical Research / National Hellenic Research Foundation

Jeudi 12 mai 2022 – 19:00 (EEST)
Thursday 12 May 2022 – 7 p.m. (EEST)

Séminaire hybride / Υβριδικό σεμινάριο  / Hybrid seminar

=> Salle des conférences de l’EFA, Didotou 6 (port du masque obligatoire) / Αίθουσα διαλέξεων της ΓΣΑ, Διδότου 6 (υποχρεωτική χρήση μάσκας) / EFA Conference room, Didotou 6 (mandatory face mask)

=> Inscription au webinaire / Εγγραφή στο webinar

En savoir plus… / More information… https://u.efa.gr/6i

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The research project 100memories attempts to combine the historical research on refugee settlement and population movement to and from Greek territory in the 20th century, with pioneering technological methods and tools, aiming at the documentation, dissemination and representation of historical memory, as it relates to refugee populations. But beyond that, it also endeavours to highlight the complex and multifaceted ways in which both the political and social history of Greece are interwoven with the refugee arrival and settlement, as well as with later population movements. The project focuses on four port cities (Piraeus, Volos, Thessaloniki, and Chania) which were pivotal to the refugee experience. Presenting the preliminary findings of the research we will narrate the story of the city of Thessaloniki and, mainly, on the neighbourhood of Ano Poli, the port, and the train terminal. Using 12 historical fragments, we will attempt to trace the thread of movement as it was woven into the history of the city, and particularly this neighbourhood and these two transport hubs, over a period of more than a hundred years, beginning in 1917, with the blaze that transformed the city, all the way to 2015 and the arrival of the refugees.

Eleni Kyramargiou is associate researcher in the Institute of Historical Research / National Hellenic Research Foundation. She has earned her Ph.D. in Contemporary History (University of the Aegean). She has worked in research programmes of the Institute of Mediterranean Studies / Foundation of Research and Technology, the Institute of Historical Research / National Hellenic Research Foundation and the National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation. Her research focuses on the subject of refugee settlement and industrial history in the wider area of Piraeus. She is currently active as Principal Investigator in the research project “100 Memories” (2020-2023) focusing on the memories and legacies of the population exchange and the refugee settlement in Greece. She has published a book and several articles in academic and non-academic journals

Olga Lafazani is a Post Doc Researcher at the Institute of Historical Research / National Hellenic Research Foundation. She holds a PhD in Social Geography. She has been working as a social and cultural geographer in several national and European research institutions and projects. Her main interests include the study of migration, borders, economies and urban space with an emphasis on ethnographies of everyday life. She is currently active in the research project “100 Memories” (2020-2023) focusing on the memories and legacies of the population exchange and the refugee settlement in Greece. She has published several articles in academic and non-academic journals.