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    Solidarity and collective forms of social reproduction: the social and political legacy of Syntagma Square, Athens

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    The latest encampments in public spaces, such as Occupy Wall Street, Taksim Square and Syntagma Square, have highlighted the significance of public space in shaping social, economic and political struggles around the world. In this paper, drawing on a qualitative study of Syntagma Square in Athens, Greece, we confirm that spontaneous, self-organised movements, such as the Aganaktismenoi (Indignant) movement, could function as intermediaries between protest and resistance, leading to the institution of urban practices of commoning. We argue that the innovative attributes of such movements inspire and trigger the introduction of new decision-making mechanisms, social relationships and political subjectivities and the institution of solidarity and collective forms of social reproduction. We conclude that these initiatives constitute a radicalization of political struggles and have a positive effect both in terms of increased civic participation and the emergence of new collective identities and political subjectivities

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    Alfreds Dimitris, age 93, Canada

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    Paulina Dimitris, midwife and RN

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    Janis Dimitris celebrated his confirmation in England

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    Alfreds Dimitris, Latvian soldier

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    Military portrait of ethnic Latvian Alfreds Dimitris

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    Scrapbook information about Latvian military honours and awards, collected by Janis Dimitris

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    Janis "John" Dimitris and friends in a German displaced persons camp

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    Paulina Dimitris and her daughter walk down a Riga street in 1938

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    The Dimitris family, circa 1949. Janis on far right
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