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DOCTORAL CMCLUB
The PhD Candidates of the Department of Communication, Media and Culture of Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences present the progress of their thesis in theseminars of "DoctoralCMCLub". The presentations are online and are conducted through the Microsoft Teams platform..
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Ακολουθεί το Πρόγραμμα των εισηγήσεων του Φεβρουαρίου:
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08 February 2021
-Katerina Hartzoulaki
“The use of archeological monuments and sites in Greece today: institutional, ideological and political dimensions”.
This PhD thesis examines the legal and institutional framework regarding the use of archaeological monuments and sites in Greece today, as well as the ideological and political dimensions of the matter through examples such as contemporary uses of ancient theatres, and uses of archeological monuments and sites for filming purposes, photography projects and contemporary art exhibitions.
-Maria Papadopoulou
“The public face of the conservation of monuments and artworks”.
What is the role of conservation of cultural heritage in the visitor experience? Can conservation serve as an interpretive and educational tool? Which are the possibilities for a more inclusive approach regarding public views in conservation decision-making? Through an interdisciplinary approach, this dissertation aims to contribute to the foundation of a theoretical and methodological ground for communication practices.
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22 February 2021
-Katerina Vlassopoulou
‘”Listening’’ and ‘”Engagement’’ - Exploring anchors of sustainability for news organizations in the digital era.
What is the role of numbers in Journalism and how do they respond or assist in the crisis debate? A chronological sequence is set and refers to the way in which numbers, analytics and measurements have led and guided journalistic practice in recent years.
-Sofia Messini
“Data Mining in political science – Analyzing the electoral behavior in Greece through social media, during the period of the sovereign debt crisis”.
My PhD research focuses on the analysis of political behavior using tools of data science. The central aim of my research is to highlight, in real time, the "vox populi", through data mining the social media, especially Twitter