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Byron: Experiential Educational Game for the Investigation of the Social Identity of the Revolution
The purpose of the game is to bring the students in contact with the problems and challenges faced by the fighters of the Greek Revolution. Students faced with missions based on real events, which will incorporate the main challenges and problems encountered by the revolutionaries, will be asked to choose the means that will allow the Greek revolutionaries to respond to the missions (battles, naval battles, internal administration, international relations). These are means (economic, military, political, ideological) that in their most specific versions are either located in the various social forces that acted in 1821 or are absent to a greater or lesser degree from them. The student/player on the one hand will be aware of these problems and challenges; on the other hand s/he will come in contact with the various social subjects that intersected in the project of the revolution and will begin to know them based on the means of power, structural constraints and possibilities (geographical, social, etc.) that determined their action and the range of alternative strategies (alliances, ways and fields of action, etc.). (Edited and translated description from organiser’s website) -
Reactions to a post from Avgi, 23/3/2021, 11:57
The post shares an article presenting the Benaki Museum’s sold-out charm featuring Manto Mavrogenonus in a humorous but positive manner. The article references the history of the depicted figure and mocks the negative reaction towards it, considering it conservative and hyper-patriotic. The post receives generally negative comments. -
Reactions to a post by Documento, 23/3/2021, 11:20
The post shares an article which references the negative reactions to the charm featuring Manto Mavrogennous with ironic humour, and places them in the context of the bicentenary festivities, which are considered to be overweening. The post receives mixed comments. -
Reaction to an article "The charm with Manto Mavrogenous and the phrase 'Health, H@@d-On, Revolution'. The Benakis Museum responds"
The article shares a report on the charm featuring Manto Mavrogenous by the Benaki Museum is presented. The pieces focuses on the alleged vulgar phrase written on it and the museum’s official announcement on the issue, which supports its artists involved. The post receives mixed to negative comments. -
Reaction to the article "Health, H@@d-On and Revolution: Uproar over the commemorative charm from the Benakis Museum"
The article is a slightly ironic report on the negative reactions to the Benaki Museum’s charm featuring Manto Mavrogenous. It presents the item, which is considered to be the creation of a single artist. It claims the museum removed the charm from its e-shop and cites the organization’s statement of support for the artists involved. The comments are negative, but start from different perspectives. -
Reactions to a post by ROSA, 23/3/2021, 12:16
The post shares an article which summarises the history of the depiction in the Benaki Museum charm featuring Manto Mavrogenous. It considers the item itself to be a refreshing aesthetic proposal, and the negative reaction to it is seen as conservative/hyper-patriotic, even hyperbolic and funny. The post receives mixed to positive comments. -
Reactions to a post by TV Without Borders, 5/1/2021, 9:22
The post shares an article regarding the discovery of additional wages for members of the Greek Parliament’s secretariat for the preparation of a report on the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution, through publicly posted documents. The post receives mostly positive comments. -
Reactions to a post by Documento, 11/3/2021, 14:40
The post shares an article regarding the commitment of 16,000 euros for the purchase of 50 albums on the Greek Revolution, using data from the Diavgeia platform and correspondence with the Ministry of Culture. The comments are in agreement with the article. -
Reactions to a post by Avgi, 4/1/2021, 20:04
The post shares a news story regarding the payment of additional wages to Parliament personnel for the preparation of a report for the Revolution, which cites data from reports by other websites. The comments are mixed to positive. -
Reactions to a post by ROSA, 4/1/2021, 19:40
The post shares an article regarding the commitment of 16,000 euros for the purchase of 50 albums on the Greek Revolution, using data from the Diavgeia platform and correspondence with the Ministry of Culture and taken from the respective article from the Documento website. The post receives mixed to agreeing comments. -
Reactions to a post by ROSA, 26/7/2021, 20:51
The post shares of a critical article regarding services given to the Skai television station by the Municipality of Athens, at a cost of 30,000 euros and occasioned by the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution. The comments agree entirely with the article. -
Reactions to a post by enikos.gr, 15/5/2021, 18:14
The post shares an article describing a local wedding ceremony that took place resembling a respective event from the time of the Greek Revolution. The post receives mixed comments. -
Reactions to a post by Voria.gr, 15/5/2021, 12:11
The post shares an article describing a local wedding ceremony that took place resembling a respective event from the time of the Greek Revolution. It makes special reference to the planners’ willingness to honour the Greek Revolution and be authentic. The post receives largely positive comments. -
Reactions to the article "Impressive wedding in the style of... 1821 in Trikala"
The article describes a local wedding ceremony that took place resembling a respective event from the time of the Greek Revolution. The article receives positive to mixed comments. -
Reactions to a post by LIFO, 16/5/2021, 15:27
The post shares an article describing a local wedding ceremony that took place resembling a respective event from the time of the Greek Revolution. The post receives mixed comments. -
Reactions to a post by Michani tou Chronou, 17/05/2021, 11:00
The post reproduces an article describing a local wedding ceremony that took place resembling a respective event from the time of the Greek Revolution. It also presents the history of details in 19th-century ceremonies – clothing, social preparation/ceremony, dowry – with an emphasis on the last one. The post receives mixed comments. -
Reactions to a post by Marie Claire Greece, 11/03/2021, 14:00
The post shares an article that presents products inspired by traditional arts and crafts and Greek mythology. It receives mixed to negative comments. -
Reaction to the article "Hermès created a collectible scarf for the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution"
The article is a presentation/advertisement of a product inspired by the Greek Revolution. It discusses the fashion house’s quality, the item’s Greek inspiration, the participation of Greek designers/miscellaneous artists and the effort’s philanthropic side. The post receives mixed to irrelevant comments. -
Reaction to the article "Lakis Gavalas: He got dressed like a tsolias to celebrate the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution"
The article shares a report on fashion designer Lakis Gavalas’ social media post occasioned by the bicentenary celebrations, where he posed in a traditional uniform and cited verses from the Greek national anthem. The post receives negative to mixed reactions. -
Reaction to the article "Sergoulopoulos: Let not some fascist brats exploit the concept of homeland"
The article shares a report about an interview by actor Fotis Sergoulopulos, where criticized the institution of the children’s march at 1821 commemorations – which he considered to be connected to the military and thus irrelevant to the experience of childhood – but defended the concept of patriotism. He also referred to the issue of family creation and adoption by gay couples, but also that of interfamilial/professional violence against women. The post receives almost universally negative comments. -
Reactions to the post by To Kouti tis Pandoras, 18/03/2021, 18:00
The post shares an article denouncing the official government celebrations of the bicentenary – and in particular the military parade – as being junta-inspired and in poor taste. It also brings up the traditional attire of Gianna Angelopoulos. The post receives generally positive comments. -
Reactions to a post by Marie Claire Greece, 19/03/2021, 12:22
The post shares an article describing the traditional-costume-inspired outfits of Gianna Aggelopoulos in the official events for the bicentenary, praising the clothes and the wearer alike, comparing them to similar tributes to the tradition of other groups, and considering them an exceptional diplomatic move, as well as an excuse for the greater acceptance and sustainable development of Greek culture and an investment in it, by Greeks and not only. The post receives largely negative comments. -
Reactions to a post by LIFO, 11/03/2021, 08:02
The post shares an article that discusses the frustration and subsequent announcement by the Chamber of Fine Arts of Greece, regarding the unlawful and ideologically polarising commissioning of Evritos by the municipality of Argyroupoli-Elliniko. The comments largely disagree with the article. -
Reactions to a post by serresLife.gr, 02/03/2021, 10:39
The post shares an article regarding doubts raised by the collaboration between the Municipality of Serres and Evritos due to his purported extreme views despite the City Council defending him. The post receives mixed to negative comments. -
Reactions to a post by serresLife.gr, 18/3/2021, 10:28
The post shares an article that reports on the cancellation of the partnership between the municipality of Serres and Evritos. The post receives mixed comments.