Posts tagged ‘Greece’

Sorrow and the language of hope

Sorrow, mourning and lament must be as much part of the language of imagining and working towards a new future as the dreams and visions that drive us…

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The reality behind the Greek ‘success story’

The Greeks have developed a keen sense of farce, but Adonis Georgiadis’ appearance at a celebration of the country’s exit from the crisis” was for many a step too far.

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Greek universities a battleground for austerity

With unemployment currently higher among Greek women than men, the prospect of losing a job in the female-dominated public sector is a grim one.

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A modern-day “witch-hunt” that marked a new phase in the Greek crisis

The parading of the photographs of 30 ‘HIV-infected prostitutes’ on Greek TV had all the hallmarks of a politically-orchestrated campaign.

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Let the music play: What can bring hope to the Greek people?

What happens when the mood of a whole nation can be characterised by hopelessness and despair?

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