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Duty to Revolt

ISBN: 978-1-80382-316-4, eISBN: 978-1-80382-315-7

Publication date: 9 November 2023

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(2023), "Index", Souvlis, G. and Karatzogianni, A. (Ed.) Duty to Revolt (Digital Activism and Society: Politics, Economy And Culture In Network Communication), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 253-259. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-315-720231020

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INDEX

Acropolis
, 150

Act of Union 1800
, 56

Affective modalities
, 6

love-duty
, 90–92

of revolutionary subject
, 89

sacrifice and heroic
, 92–95

socialising love, sacrifice and heroic
, 95–97

African Sacred Feminine
, 107–108

Anarchism
, 162–166

Anarchist elements in self-presentation
, 172–176

Anarchist movements
, 161

Anarchist struggles
, 165

Anarchist thought, influence of
, 163–166

Anarchist-inspired struggles
, 165

Anarchist-inspired/quasi anarchist movements
, 161

Anarchy
, 164–165

Ancient model
, 19–21

Androutsos
, 71

Anglo-Irish Treaty 1921
, 49

Anti-colonial
, 58–59

culture and politics
, 56

themes
, 53

Anti-colonialism
, 57–59

social movements and Sinn Fein
, 59–60

Anti-colonialist memory

collective remembering and oral history
, 55–60

colonial memory in flux
, 52–55

Ireland’s colonial narratives
, 50–52

Anti-Eurocentric critique
, 17–18

Anti-Eurocentrism
, 15–17, 19

Anti-gentrification struggles
, 181–182

Anti-revisionism
, 51–52

Anti-revisionist
, 51–52

Apartheid Museum in Guateng
, 6–7, 108

Aryan model
, 19–22

Asia Minor campaign (1919–1922)
, 115, 117

Asia Minor catastrophe
, 70–71

Athens riots (2008)
, 23–24

Atlas Force2 algorithm
, 130

Authority
, 164–165

Autonomy
, 184, 195

Axis Occupation of 1941–1944
, 117–118

Balkan strategy of Greek nationalism
, 113–114

Banal nationalism
, 119–120

Bicentenary of Greek Revolution
, 129–130

Bicentennial celebration
, 131–132

Big One, The
, 228

#Blackandtans hashtag
, 53

Black and Tan character, memories of
, 54

Black and Tans’ commemoration
, 4–5

Black Athena (1987)
, 19–20

Black women activism in South Africa
, 99

Bolshevik Party
, 223–224

Book of Sacrifices
, 7, 116

Born in the RSA
, 104–107

Byzantine Empire
, 146

Californian ideology
, 187–188

Capitalism
, 184–185, 218–219

exploitation and oppression
, 219–220

power of
, 221–222

Censorship
, 102–103

Citizen
, 38

assemblies
, 240–242

Citizenship
, 38–39

City is our Factory, The
, 192–194

Civil War
, 53

Classes
, 130–131

Collective organisations
, 243

Collective remembering
, 55–60

Colonial memory in flux
, 52–55

Colonialism (see also Anti-colonialism)
, 49–51

Colonialist
, 58

Commemoration events
, 136

Communication
, 1

and commemoration of revolutions
, 3

Communist Party of Greece (KKE)
, 66

Communist society
, 90

Communities
, 181

Compassion
, 90

Computer-supported social networks (CSSNs)
, 167

Comradeship love
, 90

Congolese Constitution (2006)
, 32–33

Congolese political contexts
, 32

Constantinople Patriarchate
, 112–113

Contemporary anarchist (ic) social movements
, 166

Contemporary Greek politics
, 139–140

Corporate plans
, 183–184

Crises
, 89

Crowdfunding
, 8–9, 162, 168

Cultural analysis
, 1

Cultural productions
, 136

Cultural republicanism
, 56–57

Decade of Centenaries
, 4–5

Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
, 4, 29

DigiGen
, 227

Digital constitutionalism
, 36

Digital methods
, 1

Digital narrative app
, 151

Digital pocket theatre
, 8

Digital simulation of acropolis siege
, 152–156

Digital storytelling

digital tools and narration
, 150–152

Duty to Revolt
, 146–148

present-day Athens and digital simulation of acropolis siege
, 152–156

project’s rationale and methodology
, 148–149

Digital tools
, 150–152

Directed graph
, 130

Discursive themes
, 135–140

commemoration events and cultural productions
, 136

contemporary Greek politics
, 139–140

historiographical and ideological controversies
, 136–139

Distance in photography
, 209–210

DMI-TCAT tool
, 129–130

Do-it-yourself commemoration
, 121–122

Domestic oppressors
, 59–60

Duties of citizens
, 38

Duty of revolution (DoR)
, 4

Duty to oppose
, 41

Duty to resist
, 41

Duty to Revolt (D2R)
, 30, 39, 41, 146, 148, 228, 230

categories of D2R circumstances
, 35

circumstances
, 41–43

conference
, 1, 10

in constitution
, 31–35

core idea
, 39–40

features
, 30

force
, 43

governance and social contract
, 30–35

graded approach
, 41

legitimacy crisis
, 35–37

parallels between two D2R clauses
, 33–35

Republican contract
, 37–39

sources
, 40–41

typology of D2R circumstances
, 42–43

unconstitutional means
, 43

East African Community (EAC)
, 44

Education and EAM in occupied Greece
, 66–67

Educational Society
, 67

Eleftheros Kosmos
, 118–119

Emotional capitalism
, 91–92

Emotional sustainability
, 246–249

Emotions
, 204–206

Empire memories
, 54–55

English rule
, 53

Entrepreneurship
, 194–196

Environmental art
, 8

Equality
, 90–91

Escalation
, 225

Ethical remembering
, 52

Ethnogenesis
, 68

Eurafrica
, 21–22

Eurocentrism
, 20–21

Extinction Rebellion (XR)
, 227–228, 234–235

central conundrum
, 242–243

dynamics in
, 235

Fab Labs
, 9, 181–183

City is our Factory, The
, 192–194

entrepreneurship and social justice
, 194–196

gentrification and rise of social movement (techno) politics
, 183–187

limits of hackerspace politics
, 196–198

Makers’ movement
, 187–189

meaning of park fiction revolt
, 189–192

Facebook
, 132

False’ consciousness
, 221

Family harassment, memories of
, 54

Firefund
, 8–9, 161

anarchist elements in self-presentation
, 172–176

geographies of funding
, 168–171

influence of anarchist thought
, 163–166

internet and role in anarchist organisation
, 166–168

successful vs. unsuccessful projects
, 171

Folklore
, 69

Framing
, 205–206

Free Greece
, 67, 75

‘Freedom or Death’ call of revolution
, 2

French Revolution
, 131–132

Game elements
, 8

Gamification
, 150

Garrisonian wing of American abolitionist movement
, 96

General Laws Amendment Act of 1963
, 104

Gentrification
, 183–184, 187

Gephi
, 130

German Social Democracy Party
, 222

Global South
, 19

Gnostic Revolt
, 15

Good Friday Agreement 1998
, 49

Governance
, 30–35

indicators
, 34

Governance crises in Westphalian states
, 37

Graded approach
, 41

Great Idea
, 70–71

Greece 2021 committee
, 7–8, 129, 138–139

Greek Antiquity
, 15–16, 20–21

as eurocentrism
, 23–25

Greek bourgeoisie
, 68

Greek intellectuals
, 70–71

Greek irredentism
, 112–113

Greek Marxist historiography
, 69

Greek Miracle, The
, 7, 115

Greek nationalism
, 7, 69

Greek Popular Liberation Army (ELAS)
, 66

Greek Revolution
, 2–3, 5, 15, 65–66, 111–112

anti-eurocentrism
, 17–19

Greek Antiquity as eurocentrism
, 23–25

in Official Party Historiography
, 67–70

practical past
, 16–17

relational to purist conceptualisation of past
, 19–23

Greek War of Independence
, 19

Greek-Ottomanism
, 7, 112–113

Group Areas Act, Act No 41 of 1950
, 103

Hackerspaces
, 9

hackerspaces/makerspaces
, 189

limits of hackerspace politics
, 196–198

Hallam, Roger
, 227–228

Hellenic Foundation for Research & Innovation (ELIDEK)
, 8

Hellenism
, 112–113

Herodion
, 154–155

Heroic
, 92, 95, 97

Heroism
, 96

Herstory

of Black women activism in South Africa
, 99

Born in the RSA
, 104–107

censorship and segregation
, 102–103

Pass, The
, 103–104

police power
, 104

religious practice and theology
, 107–108

theatre and
, 100–101

You Strike the Woman, You Strike the Rock
, 101–102

Heterotopias of productive resistance and prefigurative living
, 192–194

Historical revisionism
, 52

Historiographical controversies
, 136–139

History and Class Consciousness
, 221–222

Iconographical symbolism
, 209–210

Ideological battles
, 131–132

Ideological construction
, 25

Ideological controversies
, 136–139

Ideological sub poles
, 132–135

international-official sub pole
, 134–135

leftist pole
, 135

nationalist-conservative sub pole
, 132–134

neoliberal sub pole
, 134

Inclusion
, 4–5

Instagram
, 132

Intellectual moves
, 25

International historiography
, 145

International-official sub pole
, 134–135

Internet and role in anarchist organisation
, 166–168

IRaMuTeQ software
, 130–131

Ireland’s colonial narratives
, 50–52

Ireland’s role in empire memories
, 55

Irish Twitter’s historical memory
, 53

Just Stop Oil protests
, 227

Karaiskakis
, 71

Kathimerini (centre-right)
, 207

Klepsydra
, 153

Kolokotronis
, 71

‘Konstantinos Paparrigoroupos’ tripartite scheme
, 70

Lebensraum
, 115–116

Leftist pole
, 135

Legitimacy crisis
, 35–37

governance crises in Westphalian states
, 37

poor governance
, 35–36

Legitimacy decline (see Legitimacy crisis)

Lexicometric analysis
, 130–131, 135, 140

Liberal revolution
, 139

Little Eagles, The
, 67, 71–72, 74–76

Love-duty
, 90–92

Magdalene laundry oral project
, 55

Maidan revolution of 2014
, 94–95

Makers movement
, 187–189

Makerspaces
, 9

Manifestation of truth
, 93

Marxist analysis of Modern Greek society
, 68

Marxist theorists
, 185–186

Mass consciousness
, 225

Matchboxes
, 119–120

Mediterranean race
, 21–22

Minoan civilisation
, 21–22

Mobile gaming
, 150–151

Modern Greek tradition
, 69

Monumentalisation
, 94–95

Mountain Readers
, 65

education and EAM in occupied Greece
, 66–67

Greek Revolution in Official Party Historiography
, 67–70

nation and ‘historical analogue of Greek revolution’ in
, 70–74

new person in
, 74–77

Museum theatre
, 8

Narration
, 150–152

Narrative hospitality
, 52

National Council
, 66

National Liberation Front (EAM)
, 5, 66, 73–74

National Unity
, 114

Nationalism
, 49–50

Nationalist Party
, 102–103

Nationalist-conservative sub pole
, 132–134

Neoliberal sub pole
, 134

Networks
, 151

News media
, 203–204

analysis of news media coverage in Greece of school teachers’ protest
, 207–211

emotions and news media’s visual framing of protest
, 204–206

schoolteachers’ protest
, 207

News values
, 205–206

Nexus of discourses
, 25

Official ceremonies
, 113–114

Official narratives
, 145

Official Party Historiography, Greek Revolution in
, 67–70

Opium Wars
, 20–21

Oppression
, 100

Oral history
, 55–60

Organisation-consciousness problem
, 10

Orientalism
, 20–21

Ottoman Athens
, 146–147

Ottoman Empire
, 112, 146

Ottoman foreign policy
, 147

Ottoman rule
, 68

Ottoman society
, 146

Park fiction revolt, meaning of
, 189–192

Pass, The
, 103–104

Patriarchal hierarchy
, 107

Patriarchal institutions
, 90

Peace-building
, 49

PEEA
, 66, 73

Penal Laws
, 56

People
, 69, 71

Photography
, 203–204

Photojournalists
, 208–209

Physical violence
, 99

Plan for Popular Education (1944)
, 67

Political belonging and revolting
, 89–90

Political confidence
, 243

Political instability
, 37

Political violence
, 99

Politics
, 57–59

Poor governance
, 35–36

Post-colonialist
, 58

Post-industrial society
, 186

Post-war custodians of revolutionary socialist visions
, 93

Power
, 186

Practical past
, 16–17

Presentism
, 131

Proletarian consciousness
, 224–225

Proliferation
, 225

Protests
, 206, 221

Proto Thema (centre-populist)
, 207

Psychological violence
, 99

Psychologisation
, 91–92

Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino’s film)
, 189–190

Pure civilisations
, 20

Pure races
, 20

Quantitative content analysis
, 162–163

Quisling Regime
, 117–118

Racial purity
, 20

Racism
, 100

Reactionary forces
, 95

Rebellion in Ireland (1798)
, 56

Red terror of Communist-led Resistance of EAM-ELAS
, 111

Reinert method
, 130–131

Religious practice
, 107–108

Representational Spaces
, 196–197

Republican contract
, 30, 37, 39

Republicanism
, 49–50, 56

Reservation of Separate Amenities Act, Act No 49 of 1953
, 103

Responsiveness
, 90

REVAthens project
, 8, 145, 153

Revisionist apolgogism
, 58

Revolution commemorating
, 111

delicate meaning
, 116–121

do-it-yourself commemoration
, 121–122

Lebensraum
, 115–116

rehabilitating clerical counterrevolution (1871)
, 112–114

Right to the City
, 181–182, 191

Romanticisation of revolutions
, 3

Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)
, 49–50

Rubicon moment
, 235

Sacred Feminine
, 108

Sacrifices
, 92–95, 97

Samosa Regime of Nicaragua
, 217

Schoolteachers’ protest
, 207

Secularisation
, 59–60

Segregation
, 102–103

Sensitivity
, 90

Serpetzes
, 153

Sevres Treaty (1920)
, 115

Silent strength
, 103

SketchEngine
, 53

Social contract
, 30–35

theory
, 29–31

Social history
, 8

Social justice
, 194–196

Social labour
, 94

Social media, debating complex historical event on
, 131–132

Social movements
, 59–60, 163, 166, 168, 170

strategy
, 242

(techno) politics
, 183–187

Social protest
, 161

Social revolution
, 139

Socialising love
, 95–97

Society of National Resistance
, 69–70

Socio-semiotic analysis
, 204

Sociological analysis
, 1

South African apartheid regime
, 102–103

South African National Congress (SANNC)
, 101

South Sudanese Constitution
, 32–33

South Sudanese political contexts
, 32

Soviet public sphere
, 90

Spatialisation of conflicts
, 181–182, 191

Standard school history
, 145

Style of existence
, 93

Sympathy
, 90

Ta Nea (centre-left)
, 207

Theatre
, 100–101

Theology
, 107–108

3D reconstructions
, 8

Transnational struggle-against capitalism
, 218

Transnationalisation of revolutions
, 2

Traveller history in Ireland
, 55

Treason
, 38–39

Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)
, 106–107

Tweets
, 129–130

debating complex historical event on social media
, 131–132

discursive themes
, 135–140

ideological sub poles
, 132–135

methodology
, 129–131

Twitter
, 131–132

Urban class dynamics
, 55

Violence
, 162, 164

Visual analysis
, 1

Visual references
, 203–204

War of Independence (1821)
, 145

Warm emotions
, 90

Working class politics
, 186

You Strike the Woman, You Strike the Rock
, 101–102

Prelims
Chapter 1 Introduction: Duty to Revolt – Transnational and Commemorative Aspects of Revolution
Part 1 Historical Focus
Chapter 2 Colonising the Past: The Greek Revolution as an Archetypal Instance of Cultural Imperialism
Chapter 3 Revolutions and Constitutionalism in Africa: The Duty to Revolt in the Sudanese and Congolese Constitutions
Chapter 4 Anti-colonialist Memory, Culture and Politics in Ireland
Chapter 5 Building the New Person: The Greek Revolution in the Mountain Readers
Part 2 Commemorative Focus
Chapter 6 The Revolutionary Subject and Its Affective Modalities: Love-Duty, Sacrifice and the Heroic
Chapter 7 Herstories: Activism, Detention and Torture
Chapter 8 Commemorating the Revolution as a Duty to Obey: From the Rehabilitation of Gregory the V to ‘Greece 2021’ and the ‘Do-It-Yourself’ Bi-centenary
Chapter 9 1821 Tweets: Networks and Ideological Discourse Around the Greek Revolution Bicentenary
Chapter 10 Digital Storytelling From Below: Revolutionary Athens Through a Kaleidoscope
Part 3 Contemporary Focus
Chapter 11 Firefund.net: An ‘Online Translocal Connection’ of Anarchist(ic) Social Movements
Chapter 12 From Anti-Gentrification to Fab Lab Community: Spatialisation of Conflicts, Contentious Politics and the Limits of Techno-Politics in Urban Areas
Chapter 13 Depictions of Emotions in News Media's Visual Framing of Small-Scale Protests in Greece
Chapter 14 From Duty to Impulsion: Obstacles to Organising Future Revolutions
Chapter 15 Discussing With Roger Hallam, Environmental Revolutionary and Co-Founder of Extinction Rebellion
Index