Nigerian Immigrants in Greece


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The sociological research in this book emphasises that the lack of permanent employment and restriction of immigrants in precarious, low-status/paid occupations distance them from both collectivities and claims. By introducing a new perspective on the investigation of the migration phenomenon in Greece, this book contributes significantly to relative international research and literature. This makes it an extremely useful source for researchers and students, public agencies or bodies and for those dealing with the phenomenon of immigration and immigration policy. In the first part of the book, the clarification of the theoretical concepts of community, occupational community and low-status work in the migration context is attempted. The impact that low-status/paid work has on immigrant collectivities is analysed and the types of immigrant community associations and the attitude of the Greek trade unions of towards the immigrants are discussed. Moreover, an overview of international empirical research on Nigerian immigrants, as well as on studies that focus on the investigation of immigrant community associations in Greece is endeavoured. The second part of the book concentrates on the consequences low-status/paid work has on the collective organisation and representation of the immigrant workforce. The micro-sociological research and analysis examines the case of Nigerian immigrants in Greece and how the frame of their work and their employment affects their participation in the immigrant hometown association Nigerian Community in Greece and in Greek trade unions. The results based on in-depth interviews demonstrate that due to the ramifications of their work, Nigerians are cut off, do not claim established workers' rights and do not seek membership in any community associations or unions. In contrast, Nigerian immigrant workers depend on informal and impersonal social networks in search of solidarity and thus resort to alternative means of ensuring survival in Greek society, choosing individualistic and materialistic perceptions and attitudes of regulating their difficulties and workers' rights, far from collectivities, often resigning from them completely.




Giannis Antetokounmpo


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GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO: The Remarkable Rise of a Greek Nigerian Basketball Player from Athens to the NBA Born on December 6, 1994, in Athens, Greece, Giannis Antetokounmpo's journey from humble beginnings to NBA superstardom is nothing short of extraordinary. In this captivating biography, delve into the remarkable story of a young man who defied the odds to become one of basketball's most electrifying talents. Follow along as Giannis navigates the streets of Athens, honing his skills and dreaming of a brighter future. Discover the challenges he faced as the son of Nigerian immigrants in Greece, and the relentless determination that drove him to pursue his passion for basketball against all odds. As Giannis rises through the ranks of Greek basketball, his raw talent and unparalleled work ethic capture the attention of scouts from around the world. From his early days in the Greek second division to his meteoric rise to NBA stardom with the Milwaukee Bucks, Giannis' journey is a testament to perseverance, resilience, and the power of chasing your dreams. But Giannis' impact reaches far beyond the basketball court. His philanthropic efforts, infectious personality, and commitment to his community have made him a beloved figure in both Greece and the United States. As you immerse yourself in Giannis' remarkable rise, you'll be inspired by his resilience, motivated by his perseverance, and reminded that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible. Don't miss out on this incredible tale of triumph and perseverance. Order your copy of "GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO: The Remarkable Rise of a Greek Nigerian Basketball Player from Athens to the NBA" today and discover the extraordinary story of one of basketball's brightest stars.




Eurafrican Migration


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Informed by witness testimonies, Eurafrican Migration details how the perilous journeys undertaken by irregular migrants are enabled by complex networks of guides during the Sahara phase, and explores the relationship between migrants and the criminal groups who arrange for them to be transported across the sea to southern Europe.




Historical Dictionary of Modern Greece


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Greece is a ancient land, blessed with a stunning natural beauty and an inspiring cultural heritage but burdened with history and conflict, it shares many traits and comparable trajectories with its neighbors and countries of a similar background. Modern Greece is a successor nation-state of the Ottoman Empire, created in the early 19th century through the interplay of an evolving Greek national idea, the crisis of the Ottoman state, and the intervention of great powers. Historical Dictionary of Modern Greece, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 200 cross-referenced entries on important personalities as well as aspects of the country’s politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Greece.




The Eye of the Xenos, Letters about Greece (Durrell Studies 3)


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The condition of Greece, ever since its establishment as a sovereign state in 1830, has been the subject of intense international debate, centring on its pivotal role in the Balkans. This has been aggravated by Greece’s economic collapse in 2010 and by the ongoing refugee crisis, by environmental disasters, terrorism and the Macedonian question. This book’s analysis and assessment of Greek social, cultural and political life is trenchant, up-front and passionate, based on the author’s belief that one cannot love Greece without also mourning the fault-lines in bureaucracy and the dynastic politics which have dominated it since its inception. This book features a selection of the author’s “Letters from Greece” (from The Irish Times) and his “Eye of the Xenos”, from the Greek newspaper Kathimerini, in its entirety, in both English and a Greek translation, including columns which Kathimerini refused to print due to the nature of their political commentary.




Race Discrimination and Management of Ethnic Diversity and Migration at Work


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Race Discrimination and Management of Ethnic Diversity and Migration at Work analyses nine countries’ perspectives on Diversity Management and their increasing awareness of diversity, equality, racism and discrimination within companies and organisations throughout Europe.




Basketball's Best and Worst


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Basketball is a game of makes and misses, dunks and doinks, wins and losses. Check out the very best and worst that basketball has to offer with Basketball's Best and Worst.




Old and New Islam in Greece


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The legal and political habitus of Greece's Muslim population is discussed in a fascinating interdisciplinary historical overview of both indigenous minority and immigrant communities providing insights into the evolution and current state of minority and migration law. The book also speaks in a piercing fashion to the scholarly debate on communitarianism and liberalism, as Greece’s sui generis legal tradition and embrace of community rights often runs contrary to the country’s own liberal legal order and international human rights standards. How notions of ethnicity and citizenship have been challenged by recent Muslim immigration is further explored. The reader is therefore treated to a comprehensive analysis of minority rights pertaining to 'Old' and 'New' Islam in Greece within the European context.




A Brief History of Basketball in Greece - From Ancient Olympia to Modern Hoops


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Discover the rich history of basketball in Greece with "A Brief History of Basketball in Greece." This book takes you on a journey from the sport’s introduction in the early 20th century to its rise as one of Greece’s most beloved sports. Learn how basketball has become a big part of Greek culture, producing world-class players and achieving international acclaim. Read about the key moments and important people who shaped Greek basketball, like the start of the Hellenic Basketball Federation and the international success of players such as Nikos Galis, Panagiotis Giannakis, and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Discover stories of legendary teams, historic games, and the unique style of Greek basketball. See how grassroots programs and community efforts help develop young talent and promote inclusivity. With engaging stories and thorough research, "A Brief History of Basketball in Greece" shows how basketball has impacted Greek society and culture. Whether you love basketball, study Greek history, or are curious about sports, this book is a compelling and informative read.




Giannis


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The story of Giannis Antetokounmpo’s extraordinary rise from poverty in Athens, Greece, to superstardom in America with the Milwaukee Bucks—becoming one of the most transcendent players in history and an NBA Champion—from award-winning basketball reporter and feature writer at The Ringer Mirin Fader. As the face of the NBA’s new world order, Giannis Antetokounmpo has overcome unfathomable obstacles to become a symbol of hope for people all over the world; the personification of the American Dream. But his backstory remains largely untold. Fader unearths new information about the childhood that shaped “The Greek Freak”—from sleeping side by side with his brothers to selling trinkets on the street with his family to the racism he experienced. Antetokounmpo grew up in an era when Golden Dawn, Greece’s far-right, anti-immigrant party, patrolled his neighborhood, and his status as an illegal immigrant largely prevented him from playing for the country’s top clubs, making his NBA rise all the more improbable. Fader tells a deeply human story of how an unknown, skinny, Black Greek teen, who played in the country’s lowest pro division and was seen as a draft gamble, transformed his body and his game into MVP material. Antetokounmpo’s story has been framed as a feel-good narrative in which everyone has embraced him—watching him grow up, sign a five-year supermax contract extension worth $228 million, and lead the underdog Bucks to the NBA Championship in 2021. Giannis reveals a more nuanced story: how lonely and isolated he felt, adjusting to America and the NBA early in his career; the complexity of grappling with his Black and Greek identities; how he is so hard on himself and his shortcomings—a drive that fuels him every day; and the responsibility he feels to be a nurturing role model for his younger brothers. Fader illustrates a more vulnerable star than most people know, a person who has evolved triumphantly into all of his roles: father, brother, son, teammate, and global icon. **Instant New York Times Bestseller, Los Angeles Times Bestseller, Wall Street Journal Bestseller, USA Today Bestseller, Publishers Weekly Bestseller** **Mirin Fader Selected as the 2021 Sports Media Author of the Year by The Big Lead** **The Sports Librarian’s Best of 2022 – Sports Books**