Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Bowling Green State University, 2021, American Culture Studies
The migration flows that peaked during the 2015-2016 “refugee crisis” have had long-lasting
effects to the countries of the European South. The latter have been deemed as border
wardens of the European Union, filtering the “undesirables” who pose a threat to the European
North, and by extension a proclaimed “Western way of life.” This project examines the living
conditions of displaced persons and the systems of support in place for them in the European
borderlands of Greece, with a case study of Crete. Starting from an archival ethnography and
textual analysis of the “crisis” in an institutional archive, the ethnographic research focuses on
the experiences of humanitarian workers and displaced persons on the island of Crete, where
reception programs for asylum seekers and refugees run since 2017. Through in-depth
ethnographic interviews with six (6) displaced persons and (24) humanitarian workers, the
project analyzes the views, experiences, and strategies employed by humanitarian workers in
protection and assistance programs for asylum seekers and refugees that dominate the Greek
borderlands. Moreover, the focus on the constant categorization of beneficiaries by Greek and
European authorities affects State policies and fieldwork daily, shaping the views of the
displaced persons about themselves, their relationship to authorities, and the local community.
The present research finds that in Greece the nature of services offered is temporary, without any
policies for the future, even though participants acknowledge that migration flows towards
Europe through Greece will only increase in the future.The lack of integration policies results in
further reinforcing the role of Greece as a country-intermediary stop for displaced persons
coming to Europe, offering few incentives for displaced persons to stay; in successful cases of
integration, neighborhood communities have been critical in covering systemic deficiencies.
Committee: Susana Peña Dr. (Advisor); Erin Felicia Labbie Dr. (Other); Yiorgos Anagnostou Dr. (Committee Member); Radhika Gajjala Dr. (Committee Member); Michaela Walsh Dr. (Committee Member)
Subjects: American Studies; Cultural Anthropology; Ethnic Studies; European Studies; Social Research; Social Work