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Aimilia Voulvouli is a social anthropologist specialising on collective action and the commons. <\/span>Aimilia has worked as Assistant Professor in Turkey and she is currently teaching at the Post-graduate Studies Progamme \u201cSocial and Solidarity Economy\u201d of the Hellenic Open University. She has published on collective action in Turkey and Greece and she has authored a number of opinion scholarly articles on the subject<\/span>. A few months ago she has completed her ethnographic research on the case of sarantaporo.gr<\/a> and she is now conducting fieldwork in Karditsa, a city in Central Greece where a social economy ecosystem is reviving cooperative practices from the past, appropriated to fit in the current historical conjuncture.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Aimilia Voulvouli is a social anthropologist specialising on collective action and the commons. Aimilia has worked as Assistant Professor in Turkey and she is currently teaching at the Post-graduate Studies Progamme \u201cSocial and Solidarity Economy\u201d of the Hellenic Open University. She has published on collective action in Turkey and Greece and she has authored a … <\/p>\n