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		<title>The temporal modality of financialization and the indebted subjectivity. Searching for ruptures</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Folding of the Indebted Subjectivity. Outline of a Derivative Govermentality of Debt. In the present paper we attempt to map some lines of the individual relation of the debtor with the creditor in contemporary capitalism, the impotent presence of guilt and the possibilities of empowerment that the appropriation of financial type tactics brings to &#8230; <a href="https://toarcheio.org/items/the-temporal-modality-of-financialization-and-the-indebted-subjectivity-searching-for-ruptures/">Continued</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Folding of the Indebted Subjectivity. Outline of a Derivative Govermentality of Debt. In the present paper we attempt to map some lines of the individual relation of the debtor with the creditor in contemporary capitalism, the impotent presence of guilt and the possibilities of empowerment that the appropriation of financial type tactics brings to individuals and households. Beyond the influential and important work of M. Lazzarato,  that which has to be investigated is the adventures of the subjects, the differential lines of subjectivity, in its meeting with the recodified logic of debt politics in the era of financialization.</p>
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		<title>Intensità precarie:corpi sessuati nelle strade e nellepiazze della Grecia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 23:24:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This essay is concerned with the gendered body politics emerging in theantiausterity protest sphere forming in Greece in the context of an ongoing debt crisis. How do bodies, subjects, and collectivities come into play when protesting modalities of power thatforeclose the conditions that make it possible to contest them? How does protesting theneoliberal regime of &#8230; <a href="https://toarcheio.org/items/intensita-precariecorpi-sessuati-nelle-strade-e-nellepiazze-della-grecia/">Continued</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This essay is concerned with the gendered body politics emerging in theantiausterity protest sphere forming in Greece in the context of an ongoing debt crisis. How do bodies, subjects, and collectivities come into play when protesting modalities of power thatforeclose the conditions that make it possible to contest them? How does protesting theneoliberal regime of knowledge and power encompass processes of gendered, raced, andclassed subjectivation? How might it also unsettle the gender, race, and class norms thatregulate who is admissible to established spaces of intelligibility (including the space of political subjectivity and public protest)? How is the possibility for plural gendered protestactivated in a regime of power that depletes certain livelihoods and subsumes all politicaldiscourse under the unmarked universal of economic management?</p>
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		<title>The Right to the City&#8217; in Athens during a crisis era. Between inversion, assimilation and going beyond</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 23:24:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ever since the book of Henri Lefebvre “The right to the city” was published in 1968 it served as a great inspiration for several scholars, researchers, academics and activists. Being the point of departure for various urban movements, it contributed to a wave of resistance and destabilization of sovereignty in many parts of the western &#8230; <a href="https://toarcheio.org/items/the-right-to-the-city-in-athens-during-a-crisis-era-between-inversion-assimilation-and-going-beyond/">Continued</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever since the book of Henri Lefebvre “The right to the city” was published in 1968 it served as a great inspiration for several scholars, researchers, academics and activists. Being the point of departure for various urban movements, it contributed to a wave of resistance and destabilization of sovereignty in many parts of the western world during the turbulent decades of the 60s and 70s. While it has become extremely popular or even fashionable, it often appears detached from its original meaning. Various forms of sovereignty used its revolutionary and innovative rhetoric in an attempt to grand radical contexts in their political agendas. Forty five years after the first publication of Lefebvre’s book, the Athenian metropolis, a city in the (epi)center of the crisis turmoil, is governed by a municipal authority party that goes under the name of “Right to the City”. The party adopted much of Lefebvre’s revolutionary rhetoric, such as “the city as oeuvre”, in order to form its political agenda and win the municipal elections of 2010 and 2014. Ever since, a political program is applied based on a rather distorted interpretation of “the right to the city”. In this chapter two approaches of “The right to the city” (‘TRTTC’ from now on) will be confronted. On the one hand the Lefebvrian notion of the 1960s and on the other hand Kaminis’ (the Athens mayoral candidate) appropriation of 2010 and 2014. The first approach is considered as an effort to introduce the Marxian thought in spatial thinking in order to contribute to the emerging emancipatory movements, and the second as a fine example of distortion of contexts in favor of gaining power and promoting neoliberal policies. In this direction, we unfold the political program of Kaminis and examine its applications versus its title and theoretical context. By examining urban policies and tactics that are applied under the cloak of “TRTTC” and form the everyday life in Athens we intend to demonstrate that divisions between form and content can often lead to the complete inversion of primal meanings. By lifting the veil of propaganda it becomes visible that the assimilation of radical contexts on behalf of municipal authority does not lead to emancipatory urban policies but aims to cover up sovereignty. Bringing to surface neo-interpretations of Lefebvre’s analysis, though, does not only enlighten the subversion of the original notions or highlight them as stolen contexts from sovereignty. In fact, not only is it a great opportunity to explore once again and rethink what Lefebvre was teaching and writing during the 60s but also a motive to question, think beyond and challenge it in the contemporary contexts of urban uprisings and revolts. Inspired by the work of several radical scholars like Harvey, de Souza or Pasquinelli we make an argument on the perspectives beyond the Lefebvrian notion and an attempt to approach Athens as an emerging rebel city. During the crisis years various struggles and acts of solidarity have been taking place in the city area, thus several spaces of resistance and commoning have emerged. In this regard, we deal with the transition from demanding the city to occupying the city as a contemporary space of resistance.</p>
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		<title>Urban Conflicts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 23:24:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Κρατάτε στα χέρια σας μια συλλογή από κείμενα που παρουσιάστηκαν στο εργαστήριο «Συναντήσεις και συγκρούσεις στην πόλη της κρίσης» από τον Απρίλιο του 2013 ως τον Ιούνιο του 2014 στην αίθουσα ‘Θουκυδίδης Βαλεντής’ της Αρχιτεκτονικής σχολής του ΑΠΘ. Η ιδέα για τη σύσταση του εργαστηρίου προέκυψε από υποψήφιες και υποψήφιους διδάκτορες της σχολής και σκοπός &#8230; <a href="https://toarcheio.org/items/urban-conflicts/">Continued</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Κρατάτε στα χέρια σας μια συλλογή από κείμενα που παρουσιάστηκαν στο εργαστήριο «Συναντήσεις και συγκρούσεις στην πόλη της κρίσης» από τον Απρίλιο του 2013 ως τον Ιούνιο του 2014 στην αίθουσα ‘Θουκυδίδης Βαλεντής’ της Αρχιτεκτονικής σχολής του ΑΠΘ. Η ιδέα για τη σύσταση του εργαστηρίου προέκυψε από υποψήφιες και υποψήφιους διδάκτορες της σχολής και σκοπός του εργαστηρίου ήταν η δημιουργία μιας σειράς ανοιχτών συζητήσεων, παρουσιάσεων και διαλέξεων για την πόλη και το χώρο στην εποχή της τρέχουσας κοινωνικής και οικονομικής κρίσης. Στη συγκυρία αυτή αναγνωρίσαμε την έλλειψη τέτοιων πεδίων συζήτησης εντός του πανεπιστημίου και τη συρρίκνωση των ήδη υπαρχόντων. Βρήκαμε κρίσιμη πια, όχι μόνο την προώθηση της ακαδημαϊκής γνώσης και έρευνας, αλλά και τη φυσική και πνευματική μας επιβίωση. Προσπαθήσαμε έτσι, να προσεγγίσουμε τις διδακτορικές μας διατριβές ως συλλογική δουλειά, μέσα από τη συνάντηση, τον διάλογο και την κυκλοφορία της γνώσης, με την ελπίδα να αναδυθούν και να συζητηθούν περιεχόμενα και εργασίες που συχνά αποτελούν μοναχικές δουλειές κλειδωμένες σε βιβλιοθήκες και ηλεκτρονικούς υπολογιστές. Θεωρήσαμε καίρια την επικοινωνία των υποψήφιων διδακτόρων τόσο μεταξύ τους όσο και με τους προπτυχιακούς φοιτητές, ενώ παράλληλα κρίναμε απαραίτητη τη δικτύωση με ερευνητές εκτός συνόρων. Στο πλαίσιο αυτό, αναγνωρίσαμε τη διεπιστημονικότητα ως ένα απαραίτητο στοιχείο του εργαστηρίου απέναντι στον κατακερματισμό της γνώσης και την περιχαράκωση των επιστημονικών ειδικοτήτων. Απέναντι στην ιδιωτικοποιημένη και εμπορευματοποιημένη πανεπιστημιακή γνώση αλλά και στην επιδιωκόμενη ηγεμονία των νεοφιλελεύθερων πολιτικών, αναζητήσαμε εκείνα τα ριζοσπαστικά επιστημολογικά εργαλεία παραγωγής γνώσης που ενθαρρύνουν τις κινήσεις για κοινωνική χειραφέτηση. Έτσι, μας ενδιέφερε να θέσουμε υπό συζήτηση κριτικά επιστημολογικά εργαλεία για την μελέτη των χωρικών εκφράσεων της κρίσης σε πολλαπλές κλίμακες. Συνεπώς θεωρούμε πως σήμερα είναι ιδιαίτερα κρίσιμη η ανάδειξη, κυκλοφορία και εμβάθυνση σε κριτικές προσεγγίσεις καθώς και η διασύνδεσή τους με κοινωνικούς αγώνες. Μέσα από τις παρουσιάσεις και τις συζητήσεις του εργαστηρίου αναδύθηκαν προσεγγίσεις και επιστημολογικά εργαλεία όπως αυτά, της διαλεκτικής κριτικής θεωρίας του χώρου, της διαθεματικότητας, των πολιτισμικών και μεταποικιοκρατικών προσεγγίσεων. Ταυτόχρονα, οι συζητήσεις καταδύθηκαν σε πλήθος θεματικών με την διάσταση του χώρου να διαδραματίζει σημαντικό ρόλο. Συζητήθηκαν έτσι, ζητήματα σχετικά με τις σύγχρονες νεοφιλελεύθερες χωρικές πολιτικές, τα κοινωνικά και πολιτισμικά κινήματα, τις γεωγραφίες της μετανάστευσης, τον ρόλο του κράτους και του έθνους και το αστικό περιβάλλον. Στοχεύοντας τόσο στην διεπιστημονικότητα όσο και στην επικοινωνία με ερευνητές και ερευνήτριες από άλλες περιοχές ή χώρες, επιδιώξαμε οι συμμετέχουσες και συμμετέχοντες του εργαστηρίου να προέρχονται κάθε φορά από διάφορα επιστημονικά πεδία όπως αυτά της αρχιτεκτονικής, της πολεοδομίας, της χωροταξίας και της περιφερειακής ανάπτυξης, της γεωγραφίας, της αρχαιολογίας, της κοινωνιολογίας, της ανθρωπολογίας, της ζωγραφικής/visual arts, των πολιτικών, νομικών και οικονομικών επιστημών και της παιδαγωγικής. Τα μεγαλύτερο μέρος των συνολικά 57 παρουσιάσεων βρίσκεται σε αυτή τη συλλογή. Ο τόμος προσπαθώντας να οργανώσει τις παραπάνω συζητήσεις χωρίζεται σε πέντε θεματικές ενότητες: Ι. Χωρικές πολιτικές και πρακτικές εξουσίας, και ελέγχου, ΙΙ. Σώμα, φύλο και σεξουαλικότητα στον αστικό χώρο, ΙΙΙ. Η διαχείριση της τέχνης και της μνήμης, ΙV. Γεωγραφίες της μετανάστευσης και αμφισβητούμενοι τόποι, V. Κοινός Χώρος και κοινωνικά κινήματα πόλης και περιφέρειας Το εργαστήριο ξεκίνησε από τους υποψήφιους διδάκτορες Βάσω Μακρυγιάννη, Ορέστη Πάγκαλο, Χάρη Τσαβδάρογλου και Ειρήνη Ωραιοπούλου και σήμερα συμμετέχουν οι Κώστας Αθανασίου, Ελένη Βασδέκη, Ελίνα Καπετανάκη, Μαρία Καραγιάννη, Ματίνα Καψάλη, Βάσω Μακρυγιάννη, Φωτεινή Μάμαλη, Ορέστης Πάγκαλος, Χάρης Τσαβδάρογλου. Ακόμη βοήθησαν με τη συμβολή τους η Εύη Αθανασίου, η Λία Γυιόκα, ο Δημήτρης Κωτσάκης και η Σάσα Λαδά. Θέλουμε να ευχαριστήσουμε όλες και όλους όσους συμμετείχαν και βοήθησαν στην πραγματοποίηση των συναντήσεων. Κλείνοντας, νιώθουμε την ανάγκη να αναφερθούμε, έστω και σύντομα, στον χώρο στον οποίo τα σεμινάρια έλαβαν χώρα αλλά φυσικά και στον χώρο σε σχέση με τον οποίο επιλέξαμε και επιδιώξαμε συνειδητά ως εργαστήριο να τοποθετούμαστε εντός, εκτός και εναντίον. Στην πρόσφατη ιστορία του ο χώρος του Πανεπιστημίου αποτέλεσε εύφορο πεδίο συλλογικών χειραφετικών χειρονομιών, κοινωνικών αγώνων και ριζοσπαστικών πειραμάτων αυτοοργάνωσης της παραγωγής της γνώσης. Ωστόσο, τις τελευταίες δεκαετίες  επιταχύνεται η αναδιάρθρωση του Πανεπιστημίου μέσα από την επιβολή νεοφιλελεύθερων πολιτικών σε κάθε επίπεδο της λειτουργίας του, από τους τρόπους συλλογικοποίησης μέχρι τα προγράμματα σπουδών, από τους απλήρωτους ερευνητές και ερευνήτριες, μέχρι τις απολυμένες εργαζόμενες και εργαζόμενους, τη συρρίκνωση του διδακτικού προσωπικού και την αλλαγή των σπουδών προς κατευθύνσεις που απορρίπτουν κριτικές προσεγγίσεις και ευθυγραμμίζονται με τις επιταγές της αγοράς. Στον καιρό της κρίσης, η νεοφιλελευθεροποίηση του δημόσιου Πανεπιστημίου φαίνεται να εντείνεται ακόμα περισσότερο. Απέναντι σε αυτή τη συνθήκη βλέπουμε να αναπτύσσονται δυναμικές αντιστάσεις σε πολλές γωνιές του κόσμου, με κοινωνικούς αγώνες εντός των πανεπιστημιακών χώρων που εμπνέονται, μαθαίνουν, επικοινωνούν και συνδέονται με κινήματα εκτός αυτών. Σε αυτό το τοπίο, εξακολουθούμε να βλέπουμε τις εργασίες μας ως ένα μέσο προώθησης και επικοινωνίας της κριτικής σκέψης και τα πανεπιστήμια ως ένα ζωντανό ανοιχτό εργαστήριο, ως τόπο και αφετηρία συνάντησης. Θεσσαλονίκη, Ιούνιος 2015</p>
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		<title>Anger management and the politics of crime in the Greek crisis</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 23:24:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 2008, Greece was plunged into recession. A full-blown financial crisis developed in 2009, from which point onwards the Greek economy shrank with persistence unmatched by current comparisons. The onset of financial crisis triggered a major realignment in the configuration of political power in the country, with a collapse in support for the left pillar &#8230; <a href="https://toarcheio.org/items/anger-management-and-the-politics-of-crime-in-the-greek-crisis/">Continued</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2008, Greece was plunged into recession. A full-blown financial crisis developed in 2009, from which point onwards the Greek economy shrank with persistence unmatched by current comparisons. The onset of financial crisis triggered a major realignment in the configuration of political power in the country, with a collapse in support for the left pillar of a centrist two-party system that had been in place for over 30 years, and the entry to Parliament of an extreme far-right group with a reputation for engaging in physical violence. The political ramifications of the crisis have continued to evolve under the socio-economic pressures of the ongoing recession, the austerity measures adopted to meet the conditions of successive bailouts, and the asymmetrical impact of both upon the country’s citizenry.</p>
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		<title>Austerity Discourses in “Der Spiegel” Journal, 2009–2014</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2019 22:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This article looks at the ways mainstream media discuss austerity and its failure to reach its proclaimed goals, to reduce public debt and to boost productivity in the heavily indebted countries of the Eurozone’s periphery. This study analyzed Der Spiegel’s articles presenting the crisis and austerity in Europe, focusing on the Greek case, from 2009 &#8230; <a href="https://toarcheio.org/items/austerity-discourses-in-der-spiegel-journal-2009-2014/">Continued</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article looks at the ways mainstream media discuss austerity and its failure to reach its<br />
proclaimed goals, to reduce public debt and to boost productivity in the heavily indebted countries of<br />
the Eurozone’s periphery. This study analyzed Der Spiegel’s articles presenting the crisis and austerity in Europe, focusing on the Greek case, from 2009 until 2014. A thematic analysis was developed in<br />
the study a broad corpus of articles, focusing on the main ideas they unfold. Deploying critical political<br />
economy literature, critical cultural theory and critical media studies literature, the article criticizes the<br />
neoliberal hegemony of the EU’s crisis politics and foregrounds the role of mainstream media, including progressivist or objectivist ones such as Spiegel, in the reproduction of neoliberal ideas that expand far beyond the crisis, to produce the institutions, social relations, beliefs and subjectivities for a<br />
post-crisis configuration of capitalism. The article concludes that Spiegel, like other mainstream media,<br />
produce a biopolitical policing of the crisis’ exceptionalized subjects (the citizens of indebted countries)<br />
and the implementation of crisis-politics by creating a public “structure of feeling” related to the hegemonic crisis’ rationales. These rationales are further connected to the development of the new neoliberal subjectivity, which is an objective of the crisis-reforms, such as austerity regimes. In effect, mainstream media discourses reproduce the hegemonic frames of the</p>
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		<title>Financial crisis and higher education policies in Greece: between intra- and supranational pressures</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2019 22:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The current financial crisis is blamed for the proliferation of neoliberal policies in Greek universities. However, this article argues that the imposition of relevant policies has wider causes linked to contradictions observed during the democratization and modernization of universities over the last 40 years. At the same time policymakers are seeking ‘external’ support to mitigate &#8230; <a href="https://toarcheio.org/items/financial-crisis-and-higher-education-policies-in-greece-between-intra-and-supranational-pressures/">Continued</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The current financial crisis is blamed for the proliferation of neoliberal policies in Greek universities. However, this article argues that the imposition of relevant policies has wider causes linked to contradictions observed during the democratization and modernization of universities over the last 40 years. At the same time policymakers are seeking ‘external’ support to mitigate the doubts of pressure groups, such as academic staff, students, and mass media, regarding the need to implement unpopular reforms in Greek universities. Set against this political backdrop, the present article argues that the references of the Greek political leadership to European discourse about universities are a strategy to build alliances within the country for the promotion of neoliberal reforms in the field of tertiary education. The implementation of these reforms has been facilitated through the financial crisis, which has pressured the Greek governments to take immediate measures for the sake of the ‘national economy’.</p>
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		<title>Household regulation and European integration: The family portrait of a crisis</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This Article develops a theoretical framework for analyzing the regulation of the household and its effects on the economy. Incorporating insights from family economics, comparative family law, legal realism, political economy and feminism, it describes the array of different legal regimes that can affect household composition and function. The Article then analyzes the case of &#8230; <a href="https://toarcheio.org/items/household-regulation-and-european-integration-the-family-portrait-of-a-crisis/">Continued</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Article develops a theoretical framework for analyzing the regulation of the household and its effects on the economy. Incorporating insights from family economics, comparative family law, legal realism, political economy and feminism, it describes the array of different legal regimes that can affect household composition and function. The Article then analyzes the case of Greece using this framework. It argues that the role of households organized as families was a central element in the Greek debt crisis, overlooked by scholars and policymakers alike. It identifies the host of legal regimes that helped consolidate families as the main providers of both welfare and employment and analyzes the consequences of this organization for Greece’s economy. Finally, the Article argues that a household based analysis offers useful comparative insights in the context of the euro crisis and its management. More specifically, it elucidates how the structural reforms now required through the European Semester necessitate a dramatic transformation of basic schemes of welfare provisioning. It argues that without additional support these transformations are likely to fail or have dramatic unintended consequences.</p>
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		<title>Technology education and gender: Choices and challenges</title>
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		<title>Greek public libraries in economic crisis: The past, the present and the future</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The aim of this paper is to discuss the challenges that the current economic crisis has posed for Greek public and municipal libraries. This is a viewpoint paper discussing the past, present and future directions that Greek public and municipal libraries have adopted or should adopt in the context of the present economic crisis. Greek &#8230; <a href="https://toarcheio.org/items/greek-public-libraries-in-economic-crisis-the-past-the-present-and-the-future/">Continued</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The aim of this paper is to discuss the challenges that the current economic crisis has posed for Greek public and municipal libraries. This is a viewpoint paper discussing the past, present and future directions that Greek public and municipal libraries have adopted or should adopt in the context of the present economic crisis. Greek public and municipal libraries ought to see the economic crisis as a challenge for development, improvement and the promotion of their presence and role in the community which they serve. The paper discusses the factors affecting the past and present situation relating to public and municipal libraries in Greece and addresses the future challenges for promoting development and innovation.</p>
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