The paper traces the history and evolution of the anarchist and self-organising movements in Greece, paying attention to their communicative practices and their implications for political praxis. After years of repression, and following the hegemony of the social democratic Pasok, and subsequently Syriza, the movements are currently coming to their own. Beginning with a brief history of the movements and more broadly of the left in Greece, the paper focuses on the current moment, determined by three events: the revolt of 2008, the movement of the squares in 2011, and the rise and u-turn of Syriza in 2015. Examining the critiques, discourses and communicative practices of the antagonistic movement as a whole, the paper argues that these cons...
A collaboration between anarchist publishing collectives Occupied London and AK Press, this timely n...
International audienceThis chapter explains how SYRIZA managed to build international support up to ...
This article presents findings from an empirical study of repertoires of contention and communicatio...
The recent rounds of anti-neoliberal mobilizations in Europe have shown to be rooted in cities. Wher...
This article explores the role of media and communication processes in the organization of collectiv...
This article explores the role of media and communication processes in the organization of collectiv...
Social Movements and Solidarity Structures in Crisis-Ridden Greece explores the rich grassroots expe...
The apparent ubiquity of protest in recent years and the rise of Occupy movements across the world h...
This study explains the role of Anarchism in the Athens during the Financial and Social Crisis. Thr...
The global financial crisis of 2008 and the neoliberal austere governance that accompanied it hit ha...
How does a revolt come about and what does it leave behind? What impact does it have on those who pa...
This article aspires to contribute to the ongoing literature on collective action in times of crisis...
The Greek junta (1967-1974) can be seen as the as the most recent black page of modern Greek history...
The literature of social movement outcomes is engaged with the study of social change. However, soci...
Following the 2008 economic crisis in Europe, Greece has seen a rise in anarchist movements. The ris...
A collaboration between anarchist publishing collectives Occupied London and AK Press, this timely n...
International audienceThis chapter explains how SYRIZA managed to build international support up to ...
This article presents findings from an empirical study of repertoires of contention and communicatio...
The recent rounds of anti-neoliberal mobilizations in Europe have shown to be rooted in cities. Wher...
This article explores the role of media and communication processes in the organization of collectiv...
This article explores the role of media and communication processes in the organization of collectiv...
Social Movements and Solidarity Structures in Crisis-Ridden Greece explores the rich grassroots expe...
The apparent ubiquity of protest in recent years and the rise of Occupy movements across the world h...
This study explains the role of Anarchism in the Athens during the Financial and Social Crisis. Thr...
The global financial crisis of 2008 and the neoliberal austere governance that accompanied it hit ha...
How does a revolt come about and what does it leave behind? What impact does it have on those who pa...
This article aspires to contribute to the ongoing literature on collective action in times of crisis...
The Greek junta (1967-1974) can be seen as the as the most recent black page of modern Greek history...
The literature of social movement outcomes is engaged with the study of social change. However, soci...
Following the 2008 economic crisis in Europe, Greece has seen a rise in anarchist movements. The ris...
A collaboration between anarchist publishing collectives Occupied London and AK Press, this timely n...
International audienceThis chapter explains how SYRIZA managed to build international support up to ...
This article presents findings from an empirical study of repertoires of contention and communicatio...