Παπαγεωργίου Αντιγόνη

Η Αντιγόνη Παπαγεωργίου σπούδασε Πολιτικές Επιστήμες (Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών), Πολιτιστική Διαχείριση (Πάντειο Πανεπιστήμιο) και εκπόνησε το διδακτορικό της στις Πολιτιστικές Βιομηχανίες στο Πανεπιστήμιο του Λιντς στην Αγγλία (υποτροφία AHRC) όπου μελέτησε τη στροφή των νέων εργαζόμενων σε μορφές δημιουργικής εργασίας και στην startup επιχειρηματικότητα στην Αθήνα της κρίσης. Είναι μεταδιδακτορική ερευνήτρια στο Τμήμα Οικονομικής και Περιφερειακής Ανάπτυξης στο Πάντειο Πανεπιστήμιο σε έργα που αφορούν στους τομείς των πολιτιστικών και δημιουργικών βιομηχανιών και ιδιαίτερα στην δημιουργική εργασία και παραγωγή καθώς και στην αξιολόγηση πολιτικών που αφορούν την ανεργία και απασχολησιμότητα των νέων. Τα ερευνητικά της ενδιαφέροντα περιλαμβάνουν το κοινωνικό φύλο, την ανάδυση των συνεργατικών χώρων εργασίας, τους ψηφιακούς νομάδες και την στροφή στην gig οικονομία. Τα τελευταία χρόνια δείγματα της ερευνητικής δουλειάς της έχουν δημοσιευτεί σε περιοδικά όπως το Local Economy, το Gender, Place and Culture, καθώς και το The Greek Review of Social Research. Από το Μάρτιο του 2023 είναι εντεταλμένη διδάσκουσα με γνωστικό αντικείμενο την «Πολιτιστική Διαχείριση» και τις «Πολιτιστικές και Δημιουργικές Βιομηχανίες» στο Τμήμα Επικοινωνίας, Μέσων και Πολιτισμού του Παντείου Πανεπιστημίου.

Τμήμα Οικονομικής και Περιφερειακής Ανάπτυξης

Αριστοτέλους 29

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Κantara Argyro

Postdoc research: "Multimodal indicators of mainstream populism in Greek politicians’ interaction"
Supervisor: Assistant Professor Pantelis Vatikiotis


Argyro Kantara studied theology in the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and English language and literature at the Kapodistrian University of Athens. She completed her Masters’ degrees in teaching english for specific purposes (TESP) at Aston University, social research methods at Open University and her PhD on hybridity in election campaign interviews in the Center for Language and Communication Research, Cardiff University. She is currently working on her postdoctoral research on the relationship between multimodality and mainstream populism under the supervision of assistant professor Pantelis Vatikiotis.


Argyro has worked as an EFL/ESP/EAP teacher and freelance translator. Currently she words as a University Teacher in the Cardiff School of Modern Languages, and as an External Postgraduate Research Supervisor at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK. As an hourly paid lecturer, she has taught the following modules: Understanding Communication (Cardiff University), Language in Society, Language, Power and Ideology, Communication and the Workplace (University of South Wales). She has worked as a postgraduate seminar tutor in the following modules: Introduction to Language, Introduction to Media Communication, Language and the Mind, Understanding Communication, How Language Works II, Reading and Writing in the Digital Age (Cardiff University). Argyro has worked at IST College as Head of English Language Programmes, Co-ordinator of the English Language, Communication and Literature Programme and lecturer in the following modules: Language and Mind, Introduction to Language and Communication, Issues in English, Meaning and Interpretation. She has supervised UG dissertations in areas such as: Dyslexia and TEFL, Teaching Productive Skills to Young Learners, Discourse Analysis of Advertisements, and Language Disorders in Aphasic patients, IST College, Greece. She has supervised MA dissertations in areas such as: critical discourse analysis of newspapers, corpus linguistics, forensic linguistics, language of social media. Twice she has contributed to the MA Research Experience Module (Cardiff University). She is currently supervising MA dissertations in penal populism and interaction in police call centres, and Prof Doc theses in areas such as: multimodality and translation, gender and translation, literary translation, use of metaphors in economic news, gendered classroom interaction, academic discourse analysis, intercultural communication competence.


Argyro has published articles and chapters in edited volumes on journalism, political communication, populism, intercultural and professional communication. External profiles:
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5885-1287
Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Argyro_Kantara
Academia: https://cardiff.academia.edu/ArgyroKantara
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=isqoJu4AAAAJ

Markellou Marina

Post doctoral research: “Protection of cultural heritage.”
Supervisor: Associate Professor Andromache Gazi

Dr. Marina P. Markellou is an Intellectual Property Law Attorney . After accomplishing a Master of Laws in Intellectual Property (LLM) on September 2005 in Montpellier of France, she was offered a scholarship by the Greek State to pursue a Ph.D. degree in the field of Copyright law (University of Montpellier/University of Athens-high distinction).

Her primary research interests concern intellectual property, law and art, protection of cultural heritage. Member of the Ethics and Deontology Committee of NCSR DEMOKRITOS, of the CECOJI-CNRS of France, of the Greek ALAI group and of the French Association Open Law, she often participates as an Independent Ethics Expert in many HORIZON 2020 Projects related to security issues (TENSOR, FLY-SEC, MARINE-EO, TRESSPASS), as an Internal Ethics Advisor for NCSR Demokritos (CIVILNEXT, FOCUS LOCUS) and as legal expert in many European programs (EUROMED 2017, iED 2017, CIHA conference 2012, ICIL conferences 2011, 2010, 2009, COUNTER workshop project 2009/IDABC project 2008). She speaks English, French and Spanish.

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Παραμυθιώτης Γιάννος

Ο Γιάννος Παραμυθιώτης σπούδασε νομικά στο Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών και συνέχισε με μεταπτυχιακές σπουδές (LL.M.) στο Freie Universität Berlin.

Εκπόνησε τη διδακτορική του διατριβή στη Νομική Σχολή του ΔΠΘ υπό την επιστημονική επίβλεψη του Καθηγητή Μ.Θ. Μαρίνου στο πεδίο του δικαίου πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας. Κατά τη διάρκεια των διδακτορικών του σπουδών διετέλεσε επισκέπτης ερευνητής στο Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition του Μονάχου με υποτροφία της DAAD.

Ακολούθως, έλαβε υποτροφία από το ΙΚΥ για τη διενέργεια μεταδιδακτορικής έρευνας στο πεδίο του ενωσιακού δικαίου πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας. Έχει διδάξει δίκαιο πνευματικής και βιομηχανικής ιδιοκτησίας στη Νομική Σχολή του ΔΠΘ.

Τα ερευνητικά του ενδιαφέροντα επικεντρώνονται στο δίκαιο διανοητικής ιδιοκτησίας και αθέμιτου ανταγωνισμού, στο δίκαιο του διαδικτύου και στο δίκαιο ΜΜΕ. Είναι δικηγόρος παρ’ Αρείω Πάγω και εταίρος της δικηγορικής εταιρείας «Παραμυθιώτης και Συνεργάτες» στην Αθήνα.

Paramythiotis Yannos

 Yannos Paramythiotis studied law in the University of Athens and was awarded an LL.M. degree from Freie Universität Berlin. He then went on to gain a PhD in copyright law from D.U.Th. under the supervision of Prof. Dr. M.-Th. Marinos.

During his doctoral studies he spent time as a guest researcher in Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition in Munich under a DAAD scholarship. Subsequently, he was awarded a scholarship from the State Scholarship Foundation to conduct post-doctoral research in the field of EU copyright law. He has taught intellectual property law in the law school of D.U.Th.

His research interests focus on intellectual property and unfair competition law, internet law and media law. He is an attorney at law, admitted to practice before the Supreme Court, and a partner of "Paramythiotis and Partners" law firm in Athens.

Stamos Nikolaos

Post Doctoral research: "Visual Culture and History Education"
Supervisor: Professor Yannis Skarpelos

Nikos Ath. Stamos was born in 1986 in Trikala of Thessaly, Greece. He is a postdoctoral researcher under the supervision of Professor Yannis Skarpelos at the Panteion University, School of International Studies, Communication and Culture. He holds a PhD on History Didactics through the art of film from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Philosophy, getting a scholarship given by the Onassis Foundation. He studied Paedagogy at the University of Thessaly and got both a scholarship and an award given by the Greek State Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y.) He also studied Communication, Media and Culture at the Panteion University.

He holds a relevant Master's degree in Didactics from the University of Athens as well as some certifications on Educational Technology from the Hellenic Ministry of Education. Regarding the foreign languages,  he uses English and French.

 He has worked as a teacher at Primary schools, as a coordinator of cultural programs at a Directorate of Primary Education (bicentenary of 1821, Cultural Capital of Europe-Eleusis 2021) as well as at the General Secretariat of the Hellenic Ministry of Education. He is a teacher trainer and a member of research associations. His articles are published in academic journals, collective volumes, proceedings of Greek and of international conferences. He is the author of a book entitled The use of film in teaching and learning history. He wades into drawing. His research interests include Visual Culture, History Didactics, Historical Culture and Educational Studies.

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Venieri Foteini

Post-doc research: "Museum and society: dialogue and dialogical practices in contemporary museology"
Supervisor:
Associate Professor Andromache Gazi

This research is co-financed by Greece and the European Union (European Social Fund- ESF) through the Operational Programme «Human Resources Development, Education and Lifelong Learning» in the context of the project “Reinforcement of Postdoctoral Researchers - 2 nd Cycle” (MIS-5033021), implemented by the State Scholarships Foundation (ΙΚΥ).

Foteini Venieri is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Communication, Media and Culture of Panteion University, under IKY scholarship. She is also adjunct lecturer at the Department of Theatre Studies of the University of Athens and the postgraduate program "Public History" of the Hellenic Open University. Since 2017, as chair of the museum theater company Heterotopia, she has designed and performed museum theatre plays in archaeological sites and museums. She participates in research projects focusing on the use of digital media in the interpretation of cultural heritage. She graduated from the Department of Theatre Studies of the School of Philosophy of the University of Athens. She followed postgraduate studies in Cultural Management, in the Department of Communication, Media and Culture of Panteion University, supported by a scholarship from the State Scholarship Foundation. She holds a PhD from the University of Thessaly. Her doctoral dissertation focused on museum theater and was funded by scholarships from the Leventis Foundation and the Papadakis endowment.

She has taught at the Department of Archives, Library Science and Museology of Ionion University and at the postgraduate program “Creative Writing” of the Hellenic Open University (2018,2019). Her research interests include museum theater, public history and archeology, cultural heritage, the interpretation, use and communication of the past in the digital and natural environment and the creation of screenplays, museum theory and museum learning. Her book on museum theatre will be published soon. Her articles have been published in international and Greek scientific journals.


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Kyriakopoulou Vasiliki

Post-doc research: "‘Public Archaeology and outreach programmes in Greece: the use of archaeological sites’"
Supervisor:
Associate Professor Andromache Gazi

Dr. Vassiliki Kyriakopoulou holds a B.A. in History & Archaeology from the National and Kapodestrian University of Athens, an MA in Museum Studies from the University of Leicester, and an MA in Research Methods for the Humanities and a Ph.D. from the Institute of Archaeology of the University College London, funded by IKY (State Foundation of Scholarships, Greece) and the BFWG (British Federation of Women Graduates).

In the past she has worked as a museologist and a museum educator at the Ministry of Culture and various museums in Athens. Currently, she works as a teacher in secondary education and organises school archaeology clubs with various projects. Her research interests include public archaeology and outreach programmes, visitors’ meaning making in archaeological sites and anthropology of tourism, and the use of archaeology in education as well as the local community.

 

 

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Theodoridis Konstantinos

Post-doc research:  “sociaL media, yOuth and Consumption of cUltural Spaces” (LOCUS)
Supervisor: 
Dr Angeliki Gazi, Assistant Professor

LOCUS investigates young people’s interactions with cultural spaces through the lens of social media consumption. This project is designed to explore to what extent young people’s social media consumption transforms cultural spaces to “performative spaces” and how young people’s engagement with such spaces enacts their digital identities. More specifically, LOCUS aims to expand our empirical and critical understanding of why and how social media affect young people’s relationship with cultural spaces. It positions at its heart the emergence of social media platforms and especially the usage of smartphones as the central means of the transformation in young people’s engagement with cultural spaces and their sense of belonging. In practical terms, it focuses on young people in the city of Athens (Greece) between sixteen and thirty years old who have experienced extreme levels of uncertainty in the context of the Global Financial Crisis and in the near future they will face the socio-economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Konstantinos Theodoridis is the Principal Investigator-Postdoctoral Fellow in a research project funded by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation in the Department of Communication, Media and Culture at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. He teaches in the scientific area “Psychosocial and Consumption of Digital Media”. He has worked in the field “Culture and Society” in the Department of Museology, University of Patras. He completed his PhD in the Department of Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University (UK) funded by Onassis Foundation. Konstantinos received his BSc and MSc at the Athens University of Economics and Business. He is a member of the European and the Greek Sociological Association and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK).

His research interests focus on the changing nature of consumption as a socio-psychological phenomenon due to social media in an era of uncertainty. He is interested in wider debates about consumer culture, identities, culture and consumer behaviour using research methods in the digital environment. He has participated in international conferences and he has published on these topics in journals and edited volumes.

 

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