As Greece has yet again become the epicentre of the European debt crisis, with collective negotiations for a fairer deal culminating before the end of February, its plight for survival has reached a new sense of moral urgency about the future of democracy in Europe. It would seem that a fresh air of political creativity may be blowing from Greece
Grassroots responses and alternatives to austerity that have emerged in Athens and Greece call for a...
The apparent ubiquity of alternative – to the dominant economic model – economies, after the 2008 mu...
The paper shows that the importance of German and Greek initiatives has risen significantly in the l...
The global financial crisis of 2008 and the neoliberal austere governance that accompanied it hit ha...
Recent scholarship on the global financial crisis and its geographical underpinnings has highlighted...
The financial crisis and austerity politics in Europe has had a devastating impact on public service...
Greece is facing a period of political uncertainty after the process of appointing the country’s nex...
The current economic crisis that Europe is going through has produced a lot of social strife around ...
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...
Although solidarity is not a recent phenomenon, the emergence of new or re-invented forms of product...
Alternative action organizations (AAOs) are collective bodies engaged in carrying out alternatives t...
A number of authors and commentators on the Greek crisis have pointed out that the Greek financial p...
The current economic crisis was a turning point, for the worse, in the everyday reality for a huge s...
This article aspires to contribute to the ongoing literature on collective action in times of crisis...
Grassroots responses and alternatives to austerity that have emerged in Athens and Greece call for a...
The apparent ubiquity of alternative – to the dominant economic model – economies, after the 2008 mu...
The paper shows that the importance of German and Greek initiatives has risen significantly in the l...
The global financial crisis of 2008 and the neoliberal austere governance that accompanied it hit ha...
Recent scholarship on the global financial crisis and its geographical underpinnings has highlighted...
The financial crisis and austerity politics in Europe has had a devastating impact on public service...
Greece is facing a period of political uncertainty after the process of appointing the country’s nex...
The current economic crisis that Europe is going through has produced a lot of social strife around ...
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...
Although solidarity is not a recent phenomenon, the emergence of new or re-invented forms of product...
Alternative action organizations (AAOs) are collective bodies engaged in carrying out alternatives t...
A number of authors and commentators on the Greek crisis have pointed out that the Greek financial p...
The current economic crisis was a turning point, for the worse, in the everyday reality for a huge s...
This article aspires to contribute to the ongoing literature on collective action in times of crisis...
Grassroots responses and alternatives to austerity that have emerged in Athens and Greece call for a...
The apparent ubiquity of alternative – to the dominant economic model – economies, after the 2008 mu...
The paper shows that the importance of German and Greek initiatives has risen significantly in the l...