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Author: Demetris Kamaras

Journalism Professor and journalist, primarily online. Political analyst and communications specialist. Previous studies in economics (BA), communications policy (MA) and journalism (PhD), mostly in London. Born in Hove, Brighton. Lives in Athens, Greece. Blogs when necessary. Founded and running dailyGreece.net Private Information Network and alyunaniya.com [The Greek]. Occasional articles of friends are published on PostNews.eu. Interested in political communication, next-gen web apps, digital R&D, internet ethics and social networks. He taught journalism and communication at University of Indianapolis Athens (1999-2013). Published numerous analyses and op-eds, online and in print and his first book was titled: Digital Communication (Zenon Publications, London, 2000 – co-authorship). Recent publications: Crisis Talk; Greece (2012) – iBook/Avaialble on iTunes. Elections and the Internet, Digerati Publications (Athens, 2014) (in Greek).
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Ποιους εξυπηρετούν οι «Μικρές Εθνικές Εκλογές»

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras12/04/201419/04/20140

Τα περιθώρια των πολιτών (και της χώρας) τελείωσαν. We are flying on fumes, που λένε. Τα κυβερνητικά και ηθικά αποθέματα τα εξήντλησε το ΠΑΣΟΚ τις …

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Το παράλληλο σύμπαν

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras02/04/201419/04/20140

Τα τελευταία χρόνια πολλές έρευνες σε διεθνές και τοπικό επίπεδο καταμαρτυρούν την επιδείνωση του περιβάλλοντος και της ζωής των ανθρώπων. Κάποτε η μετατροπή της φράσης …

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Τα απόνερα της Μεταπολίτευσης

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras19/03/201419/04/20140

Είναι σαφές, νομίζω, ότι τα τελευταία χρόνια καταφέραμε (οι περισσότεροι από εμάς) να απογαλακτισθούμε από τα στερεότυπα της εγχώριας πολιτικής: μεταπολίτευση, δεξιά, αριστερά, ακροδεξιά, άκρα αριστερά, κ.λπ., …

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‘Groupthink’ at the Maximos Mansion

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras24/02/20140

According to a definition, ‘groupthink’ is a psychological phenomenon that occurs in a group of people, in which the desire for harmony or conformity (within …

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The next big thing

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras04/09/201304/09/20130

 The next big thing in Greek politics will not be the two-party coalition’s political dominance drawn from the successful implementation of MoU’s prior actions. The …

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Mumbling our way out of the Greek crisis

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras10/06/201303/01/20160

If a financial auditor was asked to explain the Greek crisis, they will probably say that everything is about revenues and expenses and the ability …

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Troubled strategies in Education

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras01/05/201305/05/20130

A week ago, on April 22, US Ambassador in Athens Daniel Bennett-Smith, in an interview with state news agency AMNA stressed that “we want to …

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About me

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras11/04/201315/11/20150

Journalism Professor and journalist, primarily online. Political analyst and communications specialist. Previous studies in economics (BA), communications policy (MA) and journalism (PhD), mostly in London. …

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Turning Greece around

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras11/04/201311/04/20130

Analysts remain concerned over the lack of new capital inflow in Greece; the recapitalisation process as well as the ability of Greek politicians to deliver …

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Ideology: vested interests or psychodrama?

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras25/03/201328/03/20130

I think it is clear that in the last few years most Greeks have walked away from the stereotypes of domestic politics: post-junta period, right, left, far-right, extreme-left, etc., seem fragments of a bygone rhetoric, regardless if they are spoken by contemporary people, who continue to dominate the Greek political scene.

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