61 research outputs found
Towards reviving post-Olympic Athens as a cultural destination
This paper examines the effects of global change on the status and qualities of the Greek national capital, Athens, focusing on how they affect the development of cultural tourism in the city. Although Athens constituted one of the most significant destinations for Greek tourism in the past, in recent years it started to weaken. Athens is characterised by a series of problems, among them are the degradation of its environment and quality of life and traffic congestion. However, in terms of tourism development, the Olympic Games helped in re-imaging the city and upgrading its infrastructure. This study based on semi-structured interviews with top officials reveals how global change has affected Athensā socio-cultural/economic status, identity and image. Despite the tourism policy/planning responses to global changes, Athensā tourism continues to decline leaving unexplored potential such as its rich cultural heritage, new multicultural identity and the New Acropolis Museum. The paper suggests that cultural elements of capital cities must be multidimensional including a variety of attractions and amenities. The use of cultural heritage assets needs to be in line with global developments in order for cities to effectively leverage heritage for cultural tourism
UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT AND REGIONALISM - STATE, TERRITORY AND CLASS IN SOUTHERN EUROPE - HADJIMICHALIS,C
High-bandwidth detection of short DNA in nanopipettes
Glass or quartz nanopipettes have found increasing use as tools for studying the biophysical properties of DNA and proteins, and as sensor devices. The ease of fabrication, favourable wetting properties and low capacitance are some of the inherent advantages, for example compared to more conventional, silicon-based nanopore chips. Recently, we have demonstrated high-bandwidth detection of double-stranded (ds) DNA with microsecond time resolution in nanopipettes, using custom-designed electronics. The electronics design has now been refined to include more sophisticated control features, such as integrated bias reversal and other features. Here, we exploit these capabilities and probe the translocation of short dsDNA in the 100 bp range, in different electrolytes. Single-stranded (ss) DNA of similar length are in use as capture probes, so label-free detection of their ds counterparts could therefore be of relevance in disease diagnostics
Athensā Spatial Contract and the Neoliberal Omni-Present
To begin with a question: What is āneoā about neoliberalism? Or, if ācapitalismā happens to be your term of preference, what in particular is ālateā about it? With no bloodthirsty revolutions, no spectacular historical eventsāat least, not spectacular enough to match the changes we are living throughāit is difficult to draw the line. When, exactly, did we enter our present
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