无家可归的移民的共同做法。雅典奥莫尼亚广场的 "我们的房子 "团结项目

Q1 Social Sciences European Journal of Geography Pub Date : 2024-03-30 DOI:10.48088/ejg.c.tsa.15.1.054.063
Charalampos Tsavdaroglou
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近年来,雅典一直处于所谓 "移民危机 "的中心,成千上万的新移民在雅典找到了临时或永久的避难所。然而,由于国家的住房政策减少了那些有权在国家住房机构定居的人的可用位置,越来越多的新移民面临无家可归的困境,他们住在城市的街道、公园和广场上。在这种情况下,一群新来者在城市的中心广场奥莫诺亚广场自发组织了一个名为 "我们的家 "的互助集体厨房,并在那里坚持了两年。我们的房子 "项目活动以互助和共同实践为基础,为无家可归的移民争取到了城市中心的权利。然而,2019 年广场变成了建筑工地,"我们之家 "的活动被禁止。本文以城市人种学研究为基础,通过城市权的理论方法以及对无家可归者和城市公地的批判方法,讨论了无家可归移民的团结实践。本文的主要发现侧重于强调无家可归者的共同实践,其贡献在于通过无家可归者的自我组织案例,丰富了关于城市权和城市共同实践的理论讨论。
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Homeless migrants’ commoning practices. “Our House” solidarity project in Athens’ Omonia square
In recent years, Athens has been at the center of the so-called “migration crisis”, as thousands of newcomers have found temporary or permanent refuge in the city. However, because the state’s housing policies have reduced the available positions of those who have the right to settle in state accommodation structures, an ever-increasing number of newcomers facing homelessness and live in city’s streets, parks and squares. In this context, a solidarity collective kitchen named “Our House” was self-organized by a group of newcomers on the city’s central square, Omonoia Square, where it remained for two years. Our House project activities, based on mutual help and commoning practices, claimed the homeless migrants’ right to the center of the city. However, in 2019 the square was turned into a construction site and Our House activities were prohibited. This paper is based on ethnographic urban research and discusses the solidarity practices of homeless migrants through the theoretical approaches of the right to the city, as well as critical approaches to homelessness and urban commons. The main findings of the paper focus on highlighting the homeless migrants’ commoning practices, and the paper’s contribution lies in the enrichment of theoretical discussions on the right to the city and urban commoning practices through the case homeless migrants’s self-organization.
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European Journal of Geography
European Journal of Geography Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The publication of the European Journal of Geography (EJG) is based on the European Association of Geographers’ goal to make European Geography a worldwide reference and standard. Thus, the scope of the EJG is to publish original and innovative papers that will substantially improve, in a theoretical, conceptual or empirical way the quality of research, learning, teaching and applying geography, as well as in promoting the significance of geography as a discipline. Submissions are encouraged to have a European dimension
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