Seraphim Seferiades

Seraphim Seferiades
Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences · Department of Political Science and History

PhD, Columbia University

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Το κείμενο αυτό στοχεύει διπλά: αφενός, σε μια καταρχάς συγκριτι- κή-θεωρητική διατύπωση των ευρύτερων ιστορικών-δομικών χαρακτηριστικών και της αναπτυξιακής τροχιάς του ελληνικού εργατικού κινήματος και, αφετέρου, στη διερεννηση της συνεισφοράς τον στο κοινωνικό και πολιτικό γίγνεσθαι κατά την κρίσιμη πενταετία πριν από τη δικτατορία. Το άρθρο δια...
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This volume of cutting-edge research comparatively analyzes violent protest and rioting, furthering our understanding of this increasingly prevalent form of claim making. Hank Johnston and Seraphim Seferiades bring together internationally recognized experts in the field of protest studies and contentious politics to analyze the causes and trajecto...
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On the Paths of Anger : The Space-Time of a Revolt, Athens, December 2008. The aim of the article is to throw some light on a particular form of political conflict, one which has till now has been little explored in theoretical terms : insurrectional collective action. While the article is an examination of the « events of the Greek December », tak...
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This article employs relational analysis to deal with the following question: since the Greek labour movement was organizationally weak throughout the interwar era, why was the state so tenacious in repressing it? Attempting to answer this question involves a brief account of the pertinent legislation, a sketch of the evolution of the security appa...
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Despite the scholarly attention devoted to the European Employment Strategy (EES), its policy content remains elusive. This article first explores the ways in which the `open method of coordination', which departs from traditional regulatory approaches, tends to `depoliticize' the issue of employment, fashioning its discourse in an apparently techn...
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In 1928, 67% of the Greek population resided in villages and small provin-cial towns with less than 5,000 inhabitants, while 53.2% of the economically active were employed in agriculture and animal husbandry. It is not surprising, then, that the "agrarian question" should constitute the cornerstone of modern Greek historiography and social science....
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The first part of this paper briefly examines the merits of neo-classical arguments regarding the causes of the recent upsurge in Greek unemployment. By examining features of the Greek labour market (especially the large and eminently 'flexible' informal sector) it suggests that the experience of Greece casts doubt on the view that labour-market fl...
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The first part of this paper briefly examines the merits of neo-classical arguments regarding the causes of the recent upsurge in Greek unemployment. It shows that the view according to which high unemployment in Greece is caused by high waged rests on a weak empirical foundation. Moreover, by examining features of the Greek labour market (especial...
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Introduzione Questo saggio si propone di esaminare l'evoluzione del sistema partitico greco nel dopoguerra. Anche se rappresentano solo un subsistema del sistema politico, i partiti assolvono indubbiamente una cruciale funzione di intermediazione fra società e governo e sono, dunque, estremamente importanti per comprendere il rendimento del sistema...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1997. Includes bibliographical references (appendix, p. [1]-72).

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