Alessio Giussani is the editor-in-chief of the Green European Journal. He was formerly contributing editor of Eurozine (Vienna) and a freelance journalist based in Athens, Greece.
Articles
Across Europe, arts and culture are facing defunding, job precarity, censorship, marginalisation, and instrumentalisation by economic and political agendas. How do we assert the value of culture and protect artistic freedom in this challenging landscape? And under what conditions can culture meaningfully contribute to the ecological transformation? This editorial introduces Acting Out: Arts and Culture Under Pressure, the winter 2025 print edition of the Green European Journal.
Read moreGiven freedom’s mobilising potential and emotional appeal, deserting the fight over its meaning and ownership is no option for those who care about our common future.
Read moreIn an increasingly polarised world, how do we mobilise majorities around the politics we desire, rather than the ideas we oppose?
Read moreFrom workers’ rights to questions of wellbeing, redistribution, global resource justice, and energy and food security, adjusting to the impacts of climate change is fraught with difficult political choices. Any credible attempt to “stay with the trouble” must entail a visionary political project of radical transformation.
Read moreGreece has a long, underexamined history of state surveillance which poses a threat to public confidence.
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