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Registration of irregularised migrants in the EU in times of “crisis”
Vasilieos-Spyridon Vlassis
Business IT
Technologies in Practice (TiP)
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Migrants
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Crisis Time
100%
Border Regime
50%
Registration System
50%
Ethnographic Fieldwork
25%
Science Studies
25%
Technology Studies
25%
Invisibility
25%
Information Communication Technology
25%
Firewall
25%
Greece
25%
EU Borders
25%
Organizational Structure
25%
Asylum Seekers
25%
Social Processes
25%
Migrant Population
25%
Reification
25%
Migration Studies
25%
Categorization Scheme
25%
National Identity
25%
Number of Categories
25%
Impossible Task
25%
International Migrants
25%
External Border
25%
Domestic Level
25%
Turkey
25%
International Migration
25%
Greek Islands
25%
Border Studies
25%
Borderwork
25%
Modern History
25%
Security Order
25%
Eurodac
25%
Asylum Applications
25%
Contemporary Practice
25%
Dublin Regulation
25%
Field Workers
25%
Social Sciences
Legislation
100%
Registration System
100%
Genealogy
100%
Fieldwork (Ethnographic)
50%
Science and Technology Studies
50%
Administrative Structure
50%
Scientific Methods
50%
Theses
50%
Communication Technology
50%
Greece
50%
Asylum Seeker
50%
International Solidarity
50%
Migration
50%
National Identity
50%
Reification
50%
Classification
50%
Computer Science
Registration System
100%
Information Technology
50%
And-States
50%
Ethnographic Fieldwork
50%
Organizational Structure
50%
Critical Reading
50%
Categorization Scheme
50%
Firewall
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Organizational Structure
100%
Asylum Seeker
100%
International Migration
100%