Intersecting patterns of everyday life and socio-spatial changes in the city. Migrant and local women in the neighbourhoods of Athens

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  • Social-spatial changes in the city and in central neighborhoods of Athens, where a significant number of immigrants and immigrants settle after 1990. The reasons for choosing specific residential areas (neighborhoods), changes in private and collective consumption in these areas, the use of public space are investigated , neighborhood and neighborhood redefinitions. * Changes in the daily life of local women and immigrants, whose daily lives are intertwined through the employee-employer relationship, through the use of urban space, to the formation of which they contribute. The ways of integration of migrant women in the (formal and informal) labor market, the combinations of paid and family work, the relations between women, the access to the free time and the life of the city are investigated * Gender relationships and individual and collective identities that are formed through the above relationships. Explore the ways in which they are expressed in the city and redefine the meanings, uses and functions of space at different scales (home, neighborhood, city, migration route), changes and (reciprocal) adaptations in everyday life that take place through the relationship of locals women and immigrants.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.17903/FK2/KZJABA
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=4d2eb9282dcc128296c0b8bfb21ec1c2ceb3edc1962445e61e32999f178140d9
Provenance
Creator Vaioy, Dina; Varouchaki, E.; Gkoutidi, A.; Kalantidis, M.; Karali, M.; Kefalea, R.; Lafazani, O.; Likogianni, R.; Marnelakis, G.; Monemvasitou, A.; Mpacharopoulou, A; Mpalacouta, Νt; Papasimaki, K.; Papaioanou, A.; Tounta, F.; Foteiou, Th.; Chatzivasileiou, S.
Publisher Κατάλογος Δεδομένων SoDaNet
Publication Year 2022
OpenAccess true
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Language English
Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage Athens; Greece