The Outcast Europe website was created and is run by the non-profit organisation Inter Alia, and gives access to content and metadata related to migratory and refugee experiences, including the digital copies of the material objects collected during the homonymous project, which was co-financed by the programme Europe for Citizens of the European Union, and sponsored by the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports.
Whether you are a contributor to this website, or user, Inter Alia will treat your personal information respectfully, confidentially and in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation.
- Inter Alia processes your personal data legitimately and for specific purposes only.
- Inter Alia limits the processing of your personal data to what is relevant and necessary.
- Inter Alia will clearly ask for your consent for processing your personal data in cases where your consent is required.
- Inter Alia will not share your personal data with third parties without your consent, unless Inter Alia is legally obliged to do so, in case of a legitimate interest, or in case Inter Alia has contracted a third party to process personal data on behalf of Inter Alia.
- Inter Alia takes appropriate security measures to protect your personal data, and demand a high level of data protection standards of third parties that process personal data on behalf of Inter Alia.
- Inter Alia will respect your personal data rights.
You can read the full statement of the Outcast Europe website Privacy Policy here.
In case of questions or complaints, please contact Inter Alia by emailing info@interaliaproject.com.
Inter Alia wants to provide the public with the information they are looking for in more than one EU languages. Due to constraints on resources, Inter Alia publishes the Outcast Europe website in Greek and in English (for being accessible to an international audience).
Every text Inter Alia writes uses a similar style or tone of voice. This consistency helps people know and trust Inter Alia. Inter Alia tries to use short statements and active, not passive, language in order to provide the public with clear and straight to the point information about migration and enforced movement. Also, Inter Alia tries to keep it simple by linking to other pages (instead of repeating what is elsewhere), and by avoiding complex and unnecessary jargon. Also, Inter Alia never uses slung and insulting words and phrases, because it is important for Inter Alia to be polite, friendly and welcoming.
Inter Alia’s aim is to design the Outcast Europe website to be universally accessible by users and user agents / devices. Inter Alia would like to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1; however, due to constraints on resources, at the moment this isn’t possible.
If you have any feedback, questions or suggestions on how to improve the accessibility of the website, please contact Inter Alia by emailing info@interaliaproject.com.
Policies were last updated on 29 June 2021.
If you have any questions or suggestions on how to improve the information on this page, please contact Inter Alia by emailing info@interaliaproject.com.