"War (and Peace) in Ukraine". A Web-discussion on the causes and implications of Russian invasion. Co-organised by GPSG and the Center for Political Research/Panteion University on 22 March 2022. Speakers: Ilektra Kostopoulou, Panagiota Manoli and Sofia Typaldou, Coordinated by Romanos Gerodimos. Click...
Next GPSG-BSA Webinar on Modern Greek Studies will take place on 30.05.2022, 17.00 UK/19.00 Greek time Professor Georgios Karyotis (University of Glasgow) will present on “Culture Wars? Affective Polarisation and Emerging Political Cleavages in Crises-Ridden Greece” Recent polarising events and protest movements...
Join us for a Webinar on: Greek Elections 2023: A new era for Greek politics? The event will be taking place on Thursday, 1st June 2023, at 7pm (European Eastern Summer Time/EEST) on Zoom: https://newcastleuniversity.zoom.us/j/84317177706 We welcome our panelists: Elias Dinas, Professor,...
1st webinar of the 2nd Research Webinar Series on Modern Greek Studies organised by the British School at Athens and the Greek Politics Specialist Group
Monday, 6 December 2021, 17:00-18:00 (UK time)
The talk will reflect on the military regime’s reactionary,...
Foteini Kalantzi (SEESOX, University of Oxford), A bare life in the borderlines of the Mediterranean", discussed by Dimitris Skleparis (Newcastle University). GPSG/BSA webinars on Modern Greek Studies, 01.03.2021 https://www.bsa.ac.uk/videos/foteini-kalantzi-a-bare-life-in-the-borderlines-of-the-mediterranean/
Dimitris Sotiropoulos (University of Athens) gave a paper on 'Populism, party politics, and the economic crisis: contrasting the case of Greece and the case of Portugal'. The paper was discussed by Lamprini Rori (University of Exeter/European University Institute). You can...
Abstract
The event aims to offer a new perspective on the period from junta to crisis based on the new book by Dimitris Tziovas, titled Greece from Junta to Crisis: modernization, transition, diversity The recent economic crisis in Greece has triggered national self-reflection...
Dr Iosif Kovras (University of Cyprus), “Who’s sorry now? Explaining (Non) Apologies in Post-Crisis Europe”, discussed by Professor Stathis Kalyvas (University of Oxford). Research webinar series on Modern Greek Studies, organised by the British School at Athens and the Greek Politics Specialist Group. Recorded...
Antonis Ellinas (University of Cyprus), Right-wing extremism and antifascist mobilization in Greece, discussed by Vasiliki Georgiadou (Panteion University). GPSG/BSA webinars on Modern Greek Studies, 19.04.2021. https://www.bsa.ac.uk/videos/antonis-ellinas-antifascism-in-greece-actors-resources-and-tactics/
This event (part of a series on Modern Greek Studies co-organised by the BSA and the Greek Politics Specialist Group), will reflect on the military regime’s reactionary, ultra-conservative, repressive and pseudo-modernising attitudes and policies towards education, youth and culture,...



