The riots of December 2008 were initially provoked by the killing of a schoolchild, but had wider motives. Most rioters were students or schoolchildren; while the destruction was perpetrated mainly by self-styled anarchists and revolutionaries. For the most part, their attitudes and behaviour patterns can be dated from 1974 and were now unique to Greece. The young were experienced in protesting against a poor educational system, lack of job prospects and political corruption. Anarchists and revolutionaries flourished in a society which had good cause to be disrespectful of governmental authority. Both groups confronted a discredited and inefficient police force
On the 6th of December 2008, a police officer shot dead a teenager in Exarcheia, a central area in A...
This thesis addresses a major issue in contentious politics. Why are revolutionary groups resilient ...
The definitive version is available at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/ Copyright Wiley [Full te...
In December 2008, following the shooting of teenager Alexis Grigoropoulos, a wave of demonstrations ...
This article examines the unrest that emanated in Athens and rolled out across Greek cities in Decem...
The article investigates why, despite similar background conditions, Greece has been the site of fre...
In this text I explore youth's discourse during the protests and riots that took place in Greece in ...
We report a laboratory experiment in the context of the December 2008 riots in Greece, after the kil...
The shooting of a 15-year old student by a police officer in central Athens on December 6th 2008 wou...
On the 6th of December 2008, a police officer shot dead a teenager in Exarcheia, a central area in A...
We report a laboratory experiment in the context of the December 2008 riots in Greece, after the kil...
We examine discrimination against outgroups in the context of the December 2008 riots in Greece afte...
The political 'explosion' that took place in Greece was a symptom of a systemic and deep-rooted legi...
Following the 2008 economic crisis in Europe, Greece has seen a rise in anarchist movements. The ris...
Since 2008, when the recent global economic crisis first broke out, Greece has been shaken by escala...
On the 6th of December 2008, a police officer shot dead a teenager in Exarcheia, a central area in A...
This thesis addresses a major issue in contentious politics. Why are revolutionary groups resilient ...
The definitive version is available at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/ Copyright Wiley [Full te...
In December 2008, following the shooting of teenager Alexis Grigoropoulos, a wave of demonstrations ...
This article examines the unrest that emanated in Athens and rolled out across Greek cities in Decem...
The article investigates why, despite similar background conditions, Greece has been the site of fre...
In this text I explore youth's discourse during the protests and riots that took place in Greece in ...
We report a laboratory experiment in the context of the December 2008 riots in Greece, after the kil...
The shooting of a 15-year old student by a police officer in central Athens on December 6th 2008 wou...
On the 6th of December 2008, a police officer shot dead a teenager in Exarcheia, a central area in A...
We report a laboratory experiment in the context of the December 2008 riots in Greece, after the kil...
We examine discrimination against outgroups in the context of the December 2008 riots in Greece afte...
The political 'explosion' that took place in Greece was a symptom of a systemic and deep-rooted legi...
Following the 2008 economic crisis in Europe, Greece has seen a rise in anarchist movements. The ris...
Since 2008, when the recent global economic crisis first broke out, Greece has been shaken by escala...
On the 6th of December 2008, a police officer shot dead a teenager in Exarcheia, a central area in A...
This thesis addresses a major issue in contentious politics. Why are revolutionary groups resilient ...
The definitive version is available at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/ Copyright Wiley [Full te...