New book: Theodoros Fouskas, Nigerian Immigrants in Greece: Low-Status Work, Community, and Decollectivization, Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2014

Nigerian Immigrants 978-1-63321-674-7

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Theodoros Fouskas

Nigerian Immigrants in Greece

Low-Status Work, Community, and Decollectivization

Nova Science Publishers

New York, 2014

Pub. Date: 2014 – 4th Quarter

Binding: Hardcover – Binding: ebook

ISBN: 978-1-63321-674-7

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Nigerian Immigrants in Greece: Low-Status Work, Community, and Decollectivization

Theodoros Fouskas

(Lecturer, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, New York College, Greece) 

Book Description:  • How does low-status work of Nigerian immigrants affect their organization and representation in immigrant community associations and unions?  • How do Nigerian immigrants perceive and what practices do they develop towards the collective organization, representation and claim of work rights? The sociological research in this book emphasizes 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 analyzed and the types of immigrant community associations and the attitude of the Greek trade unions 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 endeavored. The second part of the book concentrates on the consequences low-status/paid work has on the collective organization 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. (Imprint: Nova)
Table of Contents: 
Foreword 
List of Tables 
List of Figures 
About the Author 
Acknowledgments 
Abbreviations 
Introduction 
PART 1. 
Chapter 1. Theoretical Clarifications 
Chapter 2. International Research on Nigerian Immigrants 
Chapter 3. International Research on Immigrant Associations in Greece 
PART 2. 
Chapter 4. Research Methodology 
Chapter 5. Immigrants from Nigeria in Greece 
PART 3. 
Chapter 6. Epilogue 
Appendix: Statistical Data on Nigerians 
Bibliography 
Index
Series: Immigration in the 21st Century: Political, Social and Economic Issues
Binding: Hardcover    Binding: ebook
Pub. Date: 2014 – 4th Quarter
Pages: 7×10 – (NBC-C)
ISBN: 978-1-63321-674-7
Status: Final Production
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