Σειρά Σεμιναρίων στο Ολλανδικό Ινστιτούτο
Αθηνών 2014
ΔΙΕΡΕΥΝΩΝΤΑΣ ΤΙΣ ΑΦΗΓΗΣΕΙΣ ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ
ΚΡΙΣΗ
Το Ολλανδικό Ινστιτούτο Αθηνών σε συνεργασία με το Τμήμα
Πολιτικής Επιστήμης και Ιστορίας του Παντείου Πανεπιστημίου και το Πανεπιστήμιο
του Αμστερνταμ διοργανώνουν πέντε διαλέξεις για την ελληνική κρίση. Συμμετέχουν
οι Αντώνης Λιάκος, Χριστίνα Κουλούρη, Πέτρος Λινάρδος Ρυλμόν, Ανδρέας Τάκης,
Δημήτρης Χριστόπουλος. Οι διαλέξεις θα
γίνονται στα αγγλικά στο χώρο του Ινστιτούτου Μακρή 11 (στάση Μετρό Ακρόπολη)
από το Φεβρουάριο ως τον Ιούνιο 2014.
EXPLORING NARRATIVES ON THE GREEK CRISIS
FIVE LECTURES AT THE NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE AT ATHENS
Organisers: The Netherlands Institute at
Athens, the Department
of Political Science and History of Panteion University
in cooperation with the Institute for Migration & Ethnic Studies of the University
of Amsterdam.
How
Greek is the current Greek crisis? Or how European is it? Is it an extreme
symptom of the margins of Europe? Or rooted in the particularities of the Greek
history and society? Is it a part of the Southern European crisis? Of the South-Eastern
- alias Balkan - crisis? Or what? Or both?
Why
financial crisis showed its most ferocious face in this country and not
elsewhere. What is said and what is meant on the crisis in Greece and about
Greece in Europe. To what extend economy and welfare State default affects the
institutional infrastructure: democratic legitimacy and rule of law. Should we
be talking about a ‘post-democracy’? How particular after all is Greece today?
These are questions – among others -
targeted within the framework of the ‘five lectures’ to
be held at the Netherlands Institute. The idea is not only to explore and
present the impact of the crisis in different fields or levels of social life,
but also to contribute to the construction of a new crisis narrative on Greece,
about Greece, and to construct the necessary articulations between different
State experiences in crisis.
Let’s
reflect beyond stereotyping. We
must present the widest possible European profile to the initiative since many
things are taking place in Greece on the matter today. What is important is to
export the ideas, not to consume them internally.
The language
of the lectures will be English. The lectures will be recorded in order to be
presented as video conferences in the Netherlands and elsewhere.
Each
lecture will take place on the second or the third Thursday of each month,
starting from February 2014.
PROGRAMME
First Lecture 20/2/2014
Exploring different crisis narrations
Prof.
Antonis Liakos, historian, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Second Lecture 27/3/2014
Greece as Europe – Europe as Greece:
historical roots of an ambivalent relationship
Prof.
Christina Koulouri, historian, Panteion University Athens
Third Lecture 10/4/2014
Growth and the
social state in Greece: from EC membership to the present crisis
Petros Linardos Rulmond, economist
Fourth Lecture 15/5/2014
Migration at the margins of Europe: Lessons deriving from the Greek
experience
Prof.
Andreas Takis, jurist, Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki
Fifth Lecture 12/6/2014
Is extreme Right today in Greece more extreme than elsewhere in Europe?
Prof. Dimitris Christopoulos,
political scientist, Panteion University
Athens