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SUMMARY:“From Maritime Migration Routes to Courtrooms” | Documentary Screening “142 Years”
DESCRIPTION:“From Maritime Migration Routes to Courtrooms” \nAs part of the exhibition “Blind Spot: Sea Routes and Migratory Flows”\, the Nicos Poulantzas Institute is organizing the event “From Maritime Migration Routes to Courtrooms” on Tuesday 27 January (18:00–21:00)\, at the City of Athens Art Centre. \nThe event connects the exhibition’s themes — maritime routes\, migration\, and deterrence policies — with the public debate on the criminalization of refugee flows and the prosecution of asylum seekers. \nEvent Programme \nA. Screening of Stelios Kouloglou’s documentary (70’): 142 YearsB. Open discussion with the audience \nSpeakers \n\n\nJason Apostolopoulos\, Human rights activist and refugee rescuer \n\n\nEfi Dousi\, Lawyer representing survivors of the Pylos shipwreck \n\n\nEleni Zarouli\, Refugee Education Coordinator at the Ritsona facility \n\n\nYonous Muhammadi\, Director of the Greek Refugee Forum \n\n\nAntla Sasati\, Director of the Greek Migrants’ Forum \n\n\nInformation \nVenue: City of Athens Art Centre\, Vasilissis Sofias Avenue\, Eleftherias ParkAdmission: FreeExhibition duration: 13 January – 8 February 2026
URL:https://poulantzas.gr/en/event/from-maritime-migration-routes-to-courtrooms-documentary-screening-142-years/
LOCATION:Κέντρο τεχνών Δήμου Αθηναίων – Πάρκο Ελευθερίας\, Βασ. Σοφίας - Πάρκο Ελευθερίας\, Αθήνα\, 11521\, Greece
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SUMMARY:“Arts in Education”
DESCRIPTION:Parallel Event: “Arts in Education”\nAs part of the exhibition “Blind Spot: Sea Routes and Migration Flows”\, the Nikos Poulantzas Institute is organising the event “Arts in Education” on Friday\, 6 February (18:00–21:00) at the Athens Municipality Arts Centre. \nAim and Theme\nThe event “Arts in Education” seeks to highlight the role of the arts as a crucial pedagogical and epistemic field within today’s educational environment. In a time of intense social\, technological\, and cultural transformations\, the arts should not be treated as a supplementary or marginal activity\, but rather as an essential tool for understanding the world\, cultivating critical thinking\, fostering empathy\, and encouraging democratic participation. \nThe event is part of the exhibition “Blind Spot” and engages with its central questions of visibility and invisibility\, movement\, borders\, and the narratives that shape contemporary experience. Within this context\, arts in education are approached as methodological and aesthetic tools that render visible the “blind spots” of school knowledge\, enabling the re-examination of established historical\, social\, and cultural narratives. \nDiscussion Focus\nThe event explores the ways in which different art forms—theatre\, digital drama\, cinema\, visual arts\, and museum practices—can be creatively integrated into educational processes\, contributing to the development of a school environment open to dialogue\, experiential learning\, and inclusion. Particular emphasis is placed on the relationship between art and technology\, visual and digital literacy\, as well as the potential of the arts to function as an “in-between space” for exploring identities\, values\, and social issues. \nThrough interdisciplinary approaches\, the discussion aims to contribute to scholarly reflection on arts education\, highlighting both its pedagogical possibilities and the challenges it faces within formal education and its connection to culture. \nProgramme\nModeratorGiannis Christakos\, Visual Artist\, Associate Professor\, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) \nSpeakers \n\n\nAimilía Karantzouli\, PhD in Theatre Pedagogy and Digital Media \n\n\nElli Lemonidou\, Professor of Contemporary History\, University of Patras \n\n\nMyrto Pigkou-Repousi\, Associate Professor of Theatre\, NKUA \n\n\nMarina Tsekou\, Education Curator\, National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens (EMST) \n\n\nInterventions by \n\n\nEvgenia Alexaki\, Assistant Professor of Art History\, NKUA \n\n\nSofia Vgenopoulou\, Child Psychiatrist – Film Director \n\n\nPantelis Panteloglou\, Artistic Director\, Olympia International Film Festival for Children and Young People \n\n\nInformation\nVenue: Athens Municipality Arts Centre\, Vasilissis Sofias Ave.\, Eleftherias ParkDate & Time: Friday\, 6 February 2026\, 18:00–21:00Admission: Free entryExhibition duration: 13 January – 8 February 2026 \nFor further information\, please contact the Nikos Poulantzas Institute. \nNikos Poulantzas Institute \nStournari 57\, Athens \n210 3217 745 \ninfo@poulantzas.gr
URL:https://poulantzas.gr/en/event/arts-in-education/
LOCATION:Κέντρο τεχνών Δήμου Αθηναίων – Πάρκο Ελευθερίας\, Βασ. Σοφίας - Πάρκο Ελευθερίας\, Αθήνα\, 11521\, Greece
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SUMMARY:Young People for Europe and the Left – Perceptions and Expectations
DESCRIPTION:Young People for Europe and the Left – Perceptions and Expectations\nFriday\, 27 February 2026Athens Municipality Cultural Center50 Akademias Street\, Athens \nPresentation of the Research\nMapping Youth: Patterns\, Representations and Limits of Youth Culture and Politicization \nThe Nikos Poulantzas Institute and The Left in the European Parliament invite you to a public discussion on young people in contemporary Greek society. The event aims to shed light on the perceptions\, expectations and dead ends faced by a generation experiencing a multidimensional crisis. \n\nSpeakers\nNikos TzimasSenior Researcher\, Political and Social Research Department\, Prorata \nKaterina IliouSocial Psychologist and Senior Researcher\, National Centre for Social Research (EKKE) \nPanagiotis KoustenisAssistant Professor\, University of Crete \nKaterina LamprinouPhD in Political Science and History\, Panteion University \nIlirinta MousaraiPhD Candidate\, Department of Sociology\, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens \nCharalampos PoulopoulosProfessor of Social Work in Addictions\, University of West Attica \n\nOpening remarks\nMaria RepousiDirector\, Nikos Poulantzas InstituteModerator \nKostas ArvanitisVice-President of The Left in the European ParliamentHead of the SYRIZA Delegation \n\nThe Research: A Generation in Crisis\nThe discussion will focus on the findings of a qualitative study conducted by Prorata in November 2025 on behalf of the Nikos Poulantzas Institute and The Left in the European Parliament. \nThe research examines the perceptions and expectations of young people aged 17–35 regarding Europe\, the Left and political participation. \n\n“Blocked Adulthood”\nYoung people today experience a prolonged “youth without rewards\,” where the thresholds of adulthood remain closed. According to the research\, they face five critical challenges on a daily basis: \n\n\nSevere and continuously rising cost of living \n\n\nWork that does not provide sufficient income for a decent life \n\n\nHousing crisis \n\n\nLack of quality free time \n\n\nIncreasing sense of social isolation \n\n\n\nThe Numbers Reveal\n\n\n17% work with temporary contracts or without a contract \n\n\n92% believe wages are too low \n\n\n65% receive financial support from their families \n\n\n44% say they are little or not at all satisfied with their lives \n\n\nOnly 31% believe the future will be positive \n\n\n\nA Paradoxical Maturity\nYoung people are forced to mature and become more cynical than their parents were at the same age. At the same time\, however\, they cannot truly enter adulthood: they lack stable employment\, cannot afford independent housing\, and struggle to believe in a better future. \n\nThe Demystification of Europe\nDespite pessimism about Greece\, 61% say they prefer to remain in the country. \nYoung people’s perception of Europe has changed dramatically. Europe is no longer viewed as a dream but rather as a last resort. Many express concerns about: \n\n\nRacism and anti-immigration policies \n\n\nThe threat of war \n\n\nSocial alienation and loss of identity \n\n\n\nPolitical Awareness\nFor young people with left-wing political beliefs\, politics concerns all aspects of society and everyday life. \nFor those leaning towards the right\, politics is mainly associated with the state\, political parties and institutions. \n\nWhy Is This Discussion Important?\nThe research portrays a generation in crisis — not only economically\, but also socially and existentially. \nYoung people increasingly feel that they are “neither children nor adults.” The present appears uncertain\, the future unclear\, and many dreams are postponed or abandoned. \nThe discussion will explore the representations\, patterns and limits of youth culture and politicization\, examining how the political consciousness of the younger generation is shaped under conditions of systemic crisis and insecurity. \n\nKey Themes of the Discussion\nThe event will focus on five main themes that emerged from the research: \nRights – The struggle for basic labour and social rights \nTime – Lack of personal time and the feeling of a “stolen life” \nWork – Precarious employment\, low wages and lack of prospects \nCost of Living – Continuous economic pressure and inability to plan ahead \nHousing – The increasingly unattainable dream of independence and autonomy \n\nCo-organized by\nThe Left in the European ParliamentNikos Poulantzas Institute \n\nInformation – Contact\nFor more information: \n📧 info@poulantzas.gr📞 +30 210 3217 745
URL:https://poulantzas.gr/en/event/young-people-for-europe-and-the-left-perceptions-and-expectations/
LOCATION:Πνευματικό Κέντρο Δήμου Αθηναίων\, Ακαδημίας 50\, Αθήνα\, 10679\, Greece
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