Reset password

Enter your email and we’ ll send you a link to get back to your account.

ON AIR 18:05 - 19:05
Voices And Music
Alexis Kostas
NEXT 19:05 - 20:00
Fair Winds And Following Seas
Antonis Karagiannakis
SCHEDULE VOICE OF GREECE

Precarious biographies and modern labor with guest Giorgos Tsiolis | 11 Jan. 2025, 13:00

This Saturday’s “Historical Walks focus on the realities of modern labor and its impact on people’s lives.

Our guest is Giorgos Tsiolis, professor in the Sociology Department at the University of Crete and author of the book Precarious Biographies:  Career Pathways and Identities in the Transforming World of Work (in collaboration with INE GSEE, published by Gutenberg).

The author discusses the history of labor from the early 20th century to today, where flexibility, precariousness, and uncertainty dominate. Shedding light on the lives and experiences of contemporary workers, George Tsiolis analyzes how these conditions shape their professional identities, the insecurity they create, and the strategies workers employ to cope with these challenges.

The program features excerpts from biographical narrative interviews that form the basis of the research (read by actors Nadia Baiba and Miltos Tsiantos), along with music selected by the author.

Produced and presented by Marilena Katsimi

Broadcast: Saturday 11 January 2025, 13:00 Athens time

RELATIVE ARTICLES

Love – Sacrifice – Peace: The True Meaning of Christmas | A three-part special by “Historical Walks” | 20.12, 27.12, 03.01, 13:00
The radio program “Historical Walks” on Voice of Greece presents a three part special exploring the deeper meaning of Christmas, through historical, theological and cultural reflection. At its core are the Nativity of Christ and the timeless values of love, freedom, sacrifice and peace — values that remain urgently relevant in today’s world.  LOVE – SACRIFICE 20 & 27 December 2025 ...
Indigenous Peoples: The History of a Global Movement (Part II) | 06 Dec. 2025, 13:00
The program “Historical Walks” with Marilena Katsimi invites listeners on a journey into the often unknown world of Indigenous Peoples, a world very different from the images many of us carry in our imagination. The impetus for this journey is the new book by Professor Elsa Stamatopoulou, Indigenous Peoples in the International Arena: The Global Movement for Self-Determination (Routledge). The author, former head of the Secretariat of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and former Director of the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Program at Columbia University, discusses the explosive rise of the international Indigenous movement from the late 1970s through the adoption of the United Nations ... Read more
Indigenous Peoples: The History of a Global Movement | 29 Nov. 2025, 13:00
The program “Historical Walks” with Marilena Katsimi invites listeners on a journey into the often unknown world of Indigenous Peoples, a world very different from the images many of us carry in our imagination. The impetus for this journey is the new book by Professor Elsa Stamatopoulou, Indigenous Peoples in the International Arena: The Global Movement for Self-Determination (Routledge). The author, former head of the Secretariat of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and former Director of the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Program at Columbia University, discusses the explosive rise of the international Indigenous movement from the late 1970s ... Read more
“The Voriza killings: From ‘vendetta’ to organized crime”  | 22 Nov. 2025, 13:00
The recent killings in Voriza, Heraklion, have once again brought to the forefront a troubling question: What is really happening in certain mountain villages of Crete? Are these incidents truly “vendettas,” or something far more complex? “Historical Walks” with Marilena Katsimi travel to Crete to speak with distinguished journalist Giorgos Sachinis of Kriti TV.