to archeio/the archive project: Greek Crisis Literature database

Nolas, Sevasti-Melissa; Varvantakis, Christos; Aspa, Chalkidou and Apgar, Marina. 2020. to archeio/the archive project: Greek Crisis Literature database. https://toarcheio.org/. [Other]

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‘το αρχείο/the archive’ project is an interdisciplinary collaboration between humanities researchers, social scientists, computer scientists and action researchers, exploring the possibilities of experimenting with creative, multimodal, digital and publics-creating methodologies to document social change and co-creating history from below with various communities. The ‘Greek crisis’ database contents references and links to the works of social scientists who have published on Greece over the last ten years. Much has been said and written about the so-called ‘Greek crisis’ and has circulated through international media and social media. Our aim is to create a comprehensive, organised and searchable open archive of the study of social life, of ‘crises’, and of social change over the past decade in Greece, which we hope will become a port of call for anyone interested in what has been written about the so-called ‘Greek crisis’.

Item Type:

Other

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.25602/GOLD.00028062

Additional Information:

to archeio/the archive project: Greek Crisis Literature database was made possible through discretionary funding to Nolas via her ERC-StG-33514, Goldsmiths Department of Sociology Research and Development Funds (2018-2019) to Varvantakis and Nolas, and IDS discretionary funding and research support to Apgar.

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Sociology

Date:

29 March 2020

Item ID:

28062

Date Deposited:

20 Jan 2020 09:30

Last Modified:

22 Jan 2020 13:55

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/28062

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