<span class="abs_content">In the last decades, Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) has become an everyday practice for an increasing number of citizens, and the SSE sector has been constantly expanding. Particularly, during hard economic times, SSE has acted as a viable economic alternative and as a means to support vulnerable social groups, hit by the recession. However, SSE does not merely act as an emergency actor during harsh economic times, but also as a form of resistance to neoliberal dominance and as a tool of empowerment, transformation and social change. This paper, using quantitative data from the LIVEWHAT project, ex-plores SSE organisations in Greece, as one of the European countries most severely affected during the recent glo...
Alternative action organizations (AAOs) are collective bodies engaged in carrying out alternatives t...
The global economy is in the throes of the strongest recession in history. This process is having di...
This paper deals with the question of how the social safety net in Greece responded to, and was tran...
In the last decades, Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) has become an everyday practice for an incr...
Recent scholarship on the global financial crisis and its geographical underpinnings has highlighted...
The apparent ubiquity of alternative – to the dominant economic model – economies, after the 2008 mu...
In the context of the recent global financial crisis – the most severe crisis since the Great De-pre...
Social Movements and Solidarity Structures in Crisis-Ridden Greece explores the rich grassroots expe...
The paper analyses the impact of the economic crisis on Greek civil society. It explores currents tr...
In the context of the recent global financial crisis Greece has faced an unprecedented recession wit...
The global financial crisis of 2008 and the neoliberal austere governance that accompanied it hit ha...
Abstract — During the years preceding the financial and fiscal crisis, Greece’s welfare state had be...
Greece has confronted serious financial problems since 2008 when the global financial crisis reached...
The financial crisis and austerity politics in Europe has had a devastating impact on public service...
AbstractThe economic crisis in Greece has created a high unemployment rate in almost all sectors of ...
Alternative action organizations (AAOs) are collective bodies engaged in carrying out alternatives t...
The global economy is in the throes of the strongest recession in history. This process is having di...
This paper deals with the question of how the social safety net in Greece responded to, and was tran...
In the last decades, Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) has become an everyday practice for an incr...
Recent scholarship on the global financial crisis and its geographical underpinnings has highlighted...
The apparent ubiquity of alternative – to the dominant economic model – economies, after the 2008 mu...
In the context of the recent global financial crisis – the most severe crisis since the Great De-pre...
Social Movements and Solidarity Structures in Crisis-Ridden Greece explores the rich grassroots expe...
The paper analyses the impact of the economic crisis on Greek civil society. It explores currents tr...
In the context of the recent global financial crisis Greece has faced an unprecedented recession wit...
The global financial crisis of 2008 and the neoliberal austere governance that accompanied it hit ha...
Abstract — During the years preceding the financial and fiscal crisis, Greece’s welfare state had be...
Greece has confronted serious financial problems since 2008 when the global financial crisis reached...
The financial crisis and austerity politics in Europe has had a devastating impact on public service...
AbstractThe economic crisis in Greece has created a high unemployment rate in almost all sectors of ...
Alternative action organizations (AAOs) are collective bodies engaged in carrying out alternatives t...
The global economy is in the throes of the strongest recession in history. This process is having di...
This paper deals with the question of how the social safety net in Greece responded to, and was tran...