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  • How might art, science, and technology intersect?

    16.11.2022

    The dominance of intermediality in the arts has rendered obsolete perceptions like Clement Greenberg's* purity of artistic forms. Artists, art critics, and historians have been investigating the possibilities arising from the convergence of previously incompatible sectors, such as art, science, and technology.

    In the context of this most promising intersection, contemporary artists strive to keep u…

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  • Labour protection | Europe and Greece

    28.04.2022

    Labour is crucial in the production and consumption of goods and services. Labour rights are both legal rights and human rights. The right to work is part of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union mentions it as "freedom of profession and right to work" in Article 15. The Greek Constitution also protects the right to work in its 22…

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  • The environmental issue in Eleusis

    28.04.2022

    Industrial growth has had a catalytic effect on the pollution of the natural environment of Eleusis. From the end of the 19th century, the factories’ chimneys began to multiply, and their smoke polluted the atmosphere. From 1875 to 1925, Eleusis housed at least five large industrial units, the TITAN cement factory being one of them. After the war, when Greece entered the second phase of industrial…

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  • Human rights and the environment

    28.04.2022

    How are individuals affected by their environment? How do fundamental human rights relate to the environment and the need to protect it?

    The human factor plays a considerable role in the natural environment leading to its alteration sets the first out of three thematic areas that concern Transition to 8. The implications of industrial activity in environmental degradation began to systematically c…

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