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Tag Archives: Greece
Jul 25 2013
The Symbolic Crisis of the Euro: Trust and Distrust in Currency as an Identifying Medium
Comments Off on The Symbolic Crisis of the Euro: Trust and Distrust in Currency as an Identifying MediumBy Johan Fornäs The European unification project has in a way always been in crisis. It was born out of experiences of disastrous divisions and wars, and a sense of balancing on the brink of an abyss has accompanied European … Continue reading
Posted by: July 25, 2013
Tagged with: EU currency, Euro, euro banknotes, Europa, Europe day, European civilisation, European identity, Greece, images of Europe
Jul 8 2013
Interview with Nikos Chrysoloras: “Europe needs to find its ambition again!”
1 CommentEuro Crisis in the Press is proud to introduce a new series of interviews with influential analysts and commentators as well as global public intellectuals on different dimensions of the public discourse surrounding the current European Crisis. In today’s interview, … Continue reading
Posted by: July 8, 2013
Tagged with: ageing society, Crisis, demography of Europe, education, European media, Greece, media, Media Systems, Nikos Chysoloras, taxation, technological investments, welfare state
Jun 14 2013
The shutdown of the Greek national broadcaster: between external pressure and domestic reactions
1 Commentby Giannis Manolis The Greek government’s sudden decision to shut down the public broadcaster ERT has shocked both Greek media and public opinion. It was announced that more than 2,600 employees will be fired, compensated and be able to re-apply … Continue reading
Posted by: June 14, 2013
Tagged with: Antonis Samaras, Eleutherotypia, ERT, ERT shutdown, ESIEA, Greece, Media Systems, Press