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Professor Olga Demetriou's Outputs (8)

Migration, Minorities, and Refugeehood in Cyprus (2021)
Book Chapter
Demetriou, O. (2021). Migration, Minorities, and Refugeehood in Cyprus. In A. Treiber, H. Alzheimer, S. Doering-Manteuffel, & D. Drascek (Eds.), Jahrbuch für Europäische Ethnologie (91-120). Ferdinand Schöningh, Brill. https://doi.org/10.30965/9783657704750_007

This article uses displacement as an analytic lens for examining the Cypriot citizenship regime. It seeks to explain how the governance of migration, minorities, and the refugee existence stem from the politics of citizenship. The article first revie... Read More about Migration, Minorities, and Refugeehood in Cyprus.

Women and Peace Negotiations in Cyprus (2020)
Book Chapter
Demetriou, O., & Hadjipavlou, M. (2020). Women and Peace Negotiations in Cyprus. In O. Richmond, & G. Visoka (Eds.), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Peace and Conflict Studies. Palgrave. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11795-5_105-1

The integration of a gender agenda in the peace negotiations in Cyprus has been elusive over the five decades. However, it is only since the late 2000s that civil society and international observers have problematized this lack and attempted to addre... Read More about Women and Peace Negotiations in Cyprus.

Theorising material / nonmaterial mediations on the border (2018)
Book Chapter
Demetriou, O., & Dimova, R. (2018). Theorising material / nonmaterial mediations on the border. In O. Demetriou, & R. Dimova (Eds.), The political materialities of borders: New theoretical directions (1-15). Manchester University Press

Becoming Good Neighbours in Cyprus (2011)
Book Chapter
Demetriou, O., Mavris, J. C., & Christou, G. (2011). Becoming Good Neighbours in Cyprus. In H. Armbruster, & U. Meinhof (Eds.), Negotiating Multicultural Europe: Borders, Networks, Neighbourhoods (25-44). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230346475_2

‘Neighbourhood’ is a concept that combines a range of ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’ points of view. It implies a space of multiple inside/ outside boundaries, e.g. domestic, public, in- and out-groups, locality and state. At the same time, these boundar... Read More about Becoming Good Neighbours in Cyprus.