This open access book offers a cross-disciplinary view of challenging mobility issues for
migrants and refugees in Europe and particularly Greece during the last decade when the
economic and refugee crises coincided. It offers new analyses and data on a diverse range of
topics concerning new emigrants as well as refugees and mobilities in Greece. The book covers
themes which are not only related to refugee and immigrant integration and governance
challenges but also describes host attitudes solidarity political and protest claims in the
public sphere as well as the changing emigration environment in Greece within a European
context. With contributions from the fields of philosophy anthropology sociology economics
political science geography and linguistics this book provides a unique resource for students
and scholars but also for policy-makers and social scientists working on migration-related
issues within and beyond Europe.