More than Scapegoating : the Therapeutic Potential of Stories of Child-killing demons in Ancient Greece and Rome
‘Pirates’ in EU’s (Semi)Peripheries: A Comparative Case Study on the Perceptions of Poles and Greeks on Digital File-sharing
Multimedia Output: Metaphors on the cross-roads: A cognitive-semiotic framework to the study of Greek street art
Was Aristotle an Anti-Semitic Alien? : Conspiracy Theory, Ufology, and the Colonization of the Past in Contemporary Greece
Review of Kuzminski, Adrian. Pyrrhonism: how the ancient Greeks reinvented Buddhism (Studies in comparative philosophy and religion). Lanham: Lexington Books, 2008. xiv, 155 p. $65.00. ISBN 9780739125069
Motivational Factors in the Teaching and Learning of the Greek of the New Testament : A Case Study Based Analysis
A Tale of Ṭēths, Thētas and Coughing Qôphs : Emphatics and Aspirates in Northwest Semitic, Greek and Egyptian, and the Ugaritic Verbs mẓʾ (“meet”) and mġy (“come”)
‘Cultural Policies in Greece and Contemporary Production’ Mavili Collective Conference Archival Edition
Local initiatives and their chances to drive socioecological change: Social cooperatives on the Greek island of Samothraki