GREEK ORTHODOX RELIGIOSCAPES AS DOMAINS OF INTRA-EUROPEAN MIGRANT INTEGRATION AND EUROPEANISATION

This article is an attempt to contribute to the discourse regarding the Europeanisation process from an alternative perspective: that of religiocultural aesthetics. Namely, stemming from the H2020 research project titled 'Go Religioscapes' and the empirical qualitative research thereof, th...

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Europeanization
Identity
Memory
Migration
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Symbols
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