“…These alternatives, guided by autonomy, solidarity and responsibility (Parker, Cheney, Fournier, & Land, 2014), include occupied (public) spaces (Daskalaki, 2014;Daskalaki, in press), workers' collectives and cooperatives (Kokkinidis, 2015;Varkarolis, 2012), Local Exchange Trade Systems (Gritzas & Kavoulakos, 2016), social clinics and pharmacies, and a variety of SIs (Rakopoulos, 2016). SIs address issues of social reproduction and respond to the affected communities' basic needs for food, clothing and health care (Arampatzi, 2016 (Vogiatzoglou, 2015).…”