George Polymeneas
List of John Benjamins publications for which George Polymeneas plays a role.
Chapter 6. Self-constructed and ascribed identity of the Greek protesters in Syntagma Square: From “where we are” to “who they are” Greece in Crisis: Combining critical discourse and corpus linguistics perspectives, Hatzidaki, Ourania and Dionysis Goutsos (eds.), pp. 191–222 | Chapter
2017 In this chapter we contrast our findings from a previous study of the textual, discursive and social practices of the Greek protester movements, based on data from the General Assembly proceedings and their resolutions (Goutsos and Polymeneas 2014), with how the protesters in Syntagma square were… read more
Chapter 3. “Today I know, we know, that these sacrifices are heavy, but necessary”: Constructing governmental knowledge on Greece’s sovereign debt crisis Greece in Crisis: Combining critical discourse and corpus linguistics perspectives, Hatzidaki, Ourania and Dionysis Goutsos (eds.), pp. 83–110 | Chapter
2017 This study attempts an analysis of political discourse during the current Greek debt crisis at the beginning of 2010, when the size of the debt became apparent. It draws upon both the critical discourse analysis tradition and corpus linguistics in order to examine the relationship between discourse… read more
Identity as space: Localism in the Greek protests of Syntagma Square Occupy: The spatial dynamics of discourse in global protest movements, Martín Rojo, Luisa (ed.), pp. 99–126 | Article
2016 The chapter studies the textual, discursive and social practices of the Greek “aganaktismeni” (indignados) movements, which mainly took place in the public gathering of tens of thousands of Greeks in Syntagma Square, outside the Greek parliament from May to August 2011. Data come from multiple… read more
Identity as space: Localism in the Greek protests of Syntagma Square Occupy: The spatial dynamics of discourse in global protest movements, Martín Rojo, Luisa (ed.), pp. 675–701 | Article
2014 The paper studies the textual, discursive and social practices of the Greek “aganaktismeni” (indignados) movements, which mainly took place in the public gathering of tens of thousands of Greeks in Syntagma Square, outside the Greek parliament from May to August 2011. Data come from multiple… read more