Assistant Professor
196 Alexandras Avenue, 115 21, Athens, Greece
Thursday 13:00-15:00 & Friday 16:00-18:00 or by appointment
Dr. Theodoros Fouskas is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Public Health Policy of the School of Public Health of the University of West Attica, Greece in the field of Sociology with emphasis on Migration and Public Health. He specializes in health and employment of migrants and migrant community organizations. He has also conducted studies on precarious, low-status/low-paid work, integration of third-country nationals, undeclared work, irregular migration, migrants’ access to health, solidarity, political participation and trade unions in host countries.
He has taught Sociology of Migration, Sociology of Health, Health of Moving Populations – Intercultural Health, and other courses at many institutions, including: the Department of Public Health Policy of the School of Public Health of the University of West Attica, the Department of Public and Community Health of the School of Public Health of the University of West Attica, the MA Postgraduate Programme in International and European Governance and Politics of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration of the School of Economics and Political Science of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, the MA Postgraduate Programme Health Promotion of the Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, with the Department of Psychology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and the Department of Public and Community Health of the University of West Attica, the Department of Social and Educational Policy of the University of Peloponnese, the Department of Sociology of the University of Crete, the MA Postgraduate Programme Social Policy and Social Work Department of Social and Social Administration of the Democritus University of Thrace, the Sector of Sociology of the National School of Public Health (NSPH), the Sector of Studies in Hellenic Culture of the Hellenic Open University (HOU), the Department of Social Work of the Technological Educational Institute of Athens, at the Department of Professional Training of Police Officers – Executives of the School of Further Education and Training of the Hellenic Police (TEMES), the National Center for Public Administration and Local Government (INEP-EKDDA) et al. He studied Sociology (2004) at the Department of Sociology in Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences where he completed his doctoral thesis (2010).
He has published extensively on migration, precarious employment, migrant health and access to healthcare, social integration and exclusion. He has authored the monographs: Precarious Lives of Maids, Nannies and Caregivers in Greece: Perceptions of Migrant Filipina Live-in Domestic Workers on Labour, Community Associations and Healthcare (Prefaces by Preface by Giovanna Campani Bridget Anderson). (Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2021), Nigerian Immigrants in Greece: Low-Status Work, Community, and Decollectivization (Nova Science Publishers, 2014) and Migrant “Communities” and Labour Representation (Papazisi Publications, 2012), has co-edited the collective volume: Contemporary Immigration in Greece: A Sourcebook (with Vassileios Tsevrenis, European Public Law Organization Publications, 2014), and edited the collective volumes: Immigrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Times of Crises: A. An International Handbook on Migration and Refugee Studies, Management Policies and Governance (Foreword by Giovanna Campani) (European Public Law Series, vol. CXXIV, European Public Law Organization Publications, 2021) and Immigrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Times of Crises: B. An International Handbook on Migration, Asylum, Social Integration and Exclusion (Foreword by Marco Martiniello) (European Public Law Series, vol. CXXV, European Public Law Organization Publications, 2021). He has authored multiple chapters in collective volumes, articles in international and Greek scientific journals and research policy reports. He is a reviewer in international journals and a member of the editorial board in many of them. He has made many presentations at international and national conferences and workshops and has organized scientific events and Summer Schools on migration issues.
Since 2005, he has participated as a research director and researcher in many European and national research projects on migrants, refugees and other vulnerable social groups. His latest projects include: Changing Influx of Asylum Seekers in 2014-2016: Member State Responses (EMN/EU, 2017), Annual Report 2017 on Migration and Asylum in Greece (EMN/EU, 2018), Labour market integration of third-country nationals in EU member states. (EMN/EU, 2018), Member States’ Approaches to Unaccompanied Minors Following Status Determination. (EMN/EU, 2018), integration of migrants and refugees in Greece (Local Alliance for Integration-LION/776213) (AMIF-2016-AG-INTE, 2017-2019), Impact of Visa Liberalization on Countries of Destination (EMN/EU, 2019), Attracting and Retaining International Students (EMM/EU, 2019), Public opinion, mobilisations and policies concerning asylum seekers and refugees in anti-immigrants times (Europe and Belgium) (BR/175/A5/PUMOMIG, 2017-2019), Annual Report 2018 on Migration and Asylum in Greece (EMN/EU, 2019), Comparative overview of national protection statuses in the EU (EMN/EU, 2019), Pathways to citizenship for third-country nationals in the EU Member States. (EMN/EU, 2019), Annual Report 2019 on Migration and Asylum in Greece (EMN/EU, 2020), Accurate, timely, interoperable? Data management in the asylum procedure EU (EMN/EU, 2020), Attracting and Protecting Seasonal Workers from Third Countries in the EU (EMN/EU, 2020), Responses to long-term irregularly staying migrants: practices and challenges in EU Member States and Norway (EMN/EU, 2020), Detention and alternatives to detention in international protection and return procedures (EMN/EU, 2020), Voices of Immigrant Women (VIW) (Erasmus+, 2020-2022).
Research interests | migrants, refugees, health and work of migrant populations, precarious employment, integration of third-country nationals, health and chronic diseases |
Current research |
Voices of Immigrant Women (2020-1-ES01-KA203-082364) Programme: Erasmus+ Key Action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices Action Type: Strategic Partnerships for higher education (KA203) (2020-2022) https://viw.pixel-online.org |
National Funding 2019 LION LOCAL ALLIANCE FOR INTEGRATION (2021-2022) |
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Latest publications |
Fouskas, T. and Koulierakis, G. (2022). Demystifying Migration Myths: Social Discourse on the Impact of Immigrants and Refugees in Greece, Urbanities: Journal of Urban Ethnography (Special Issue editor M. Spyridakis, Greek Crisis and Inequalities: Anthropological Views), Vol. 12, Suppl. 5, 9-23. |
Fouskas, T. (ed.) (2021). Immigrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Times of Crises: A. An International Handbook on Migration and Refugee Studies, Management Policies and Governance (Foreword by Giovanna Campani). Athens: European Public Law Series, vol. CXXIV, European Public Law Organization (EPLO. | |
Fouskas, T. (ed.) (2021). Immigrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Times of Crises: B. An International Handbook on Migration, Asylum, Social Integration and Exclusion (Foreword by Marco Martiniello). Athens: European Public Law Series, vol. CXXV, European Public Law Organization (EPLO). | |
Fouskas, T. (2021). Precarious Lives of Maids, Nannies and Caregivers in Greece: Perceptions of Migrant Filipina Live-in Domestic Workers on Labour, Community Associations and Healthcare (Forewords by Bridget Anderson and Giovanna Campani). New York: Nova Science Publishers. | |
Vozikis, A., Fouskas, T., and Sidiropoulos, S. (2021). No One Left Behind?: Migrant and Refugee Health in the COVID-19 Crisis in Greece. In I. Management Association (Ed.), Research Anthology on Public Health Services, Policies, and Education: IGI Global, 789-808. | |
Fouskas, T. (2020). Migrants, asylum seekers and refugees in Greece in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Comparative Cultural Studies – European and Latin American Perspectives, 5(10), 39-58. | |
Fouskas, T., Martiniello, M., Koulierakis, G., Economou, C., de Maio, A. and Mine, F. (2020). Annual Report 2019 on Migration and Asylum in Greece: National Report: Part 2 and Statistics Annex. Athens: European Public Law Organization (EPLO)/Hellenic Ministry for Migration and Asylum/European Commission/European Migration Network. https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/document/download/69914d51-b606-447b-95f3-2e4af9f982a2_en | |
Fouskas, T., Koulierakis, G., Karabelias, G., Kazanas, K. and de Maio, A. (2020). Detention and Alternatives to Detention in International Protection and Return Procedures. Athens: European Public Law Organization (EPLO)/Hellenic Ministry for Migration and Asylum/European Commission/European Migration Network. | |
Fouskas, T., Koulierakis, G., Karabelias, G., Kazanas, K. and de Maio, A. (2020). Responses to long-term irregularly staying migrants: Practices and Challenges in EU Member States and Norway. Athens: European Public Law Organization (EPLO)/Hellenic Ministry for Migration and Asylum/European Commission/European Migration Network. | |
Fouskas, T., Koulierakis, G., Mine, F. and de Maio, A. (2020). Attracting and Protecting Seasonal Workers from Third Countries in the EU. Athens: European Public Law Organization (EPLO)/Hellenic Ministry for Migration and Asylum/European Commission/European Migration Network. | |
Fouskas, T., Koulierakis, G., Mine, F. and de Maio, A. (2020). Accurate, Timely, Interoperable? Data management in the asylum procedure. Athens: European Public Law Organization (EPLO)/Hellenic Ministry for Migration and Asylum/European Commission/European Migration Network. https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/document/download/61ba2995-638e-4c95-a0e1-39abd3032918_en | |
Φούσκας, Θ., Κουλιεράκης, Γ., Γκικοπούλου, Π., Ιωαννίδη, Ε. και Ψωϊνού, Μ. (2020). Αποκλεισμός ή ένταξη; Η πρόσβαση των υπηκόων τρίτων χωρών στην υγειονομική περίθαλψη και στην απασχόληση. Αρχεία Ελληνικής Ιατρικής, 37(Συμπλ 1), 54-69. https://www.mednet.gr/archives/2020-sup/pdf/54.pdf | |
Upcoming conferences | CCNY’s Second Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Conference: Power and Rights, April 20-22, 2022. |