Gazi Angeliki, Assistant Professor

Αngeliki Gazi is an Assistant Professor in Digital Research Methods at the Department of Communication, Media and Culture, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens and Research Affiliated at the Social Computing Research Center, Cyprus University of Technology. She was born and raised in the island of Lefkada. She has worked as a Visiting Lecturer and Assistant Professor at the Department of Communication and Internet Studies, Cyprus University of Technology (2009 - 2018). She has taught at National and Kapodistrian Univeristy of Athens (2004-2008) and at the National Centre of Public Administration and Local Government, Athens (2006–2007).


Angeliki Gazi holds a PhD and M.A. from the Department of Communication and Media Studies, National and Kapodistrian Univeristy of Athens, specializing in the media psychology (identity and technology) and a bachelor degree in Psychology, University of Ioannina, Greece. Her clinical training concerned group analysis at Centre International de Recherche, de Formation et d' Intervention en Psychosociologie (CIRFIP) and National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (2000 – 2002).


Her research interests concerns the fields of Identity, Emotions, Relationships in Radio, Television, Internet - Interpersonal, Intergroup Communication, Identity and Emotions via Μediated Experience Applications, Social Media, Mobile Phones, Locative Media - Personal Relationships in Technopsychological Systems and Hybrid Environments. She is a member of the International Editorial Board of the “Journal of Radio and Audio Media”, Broadcast Research Association, Routledge ed. and a member of the International Editorial Board of “The Radio Journal”, Intellect Ltd., UK., a founding member and Chair of the Division: Media Psychology and Technology, of Hellenic Psychological Association (https://elpse.com/meswn-kai-texnologias), founding member and former member of the Scientific Board of Social Computing Research Center, Cyprus University of Technology (https://www.socialcomputing.eu), a member of Scientific Committee of Groupe de Recherches et d’ Etudes sur la Radio (GRER), a founding member and former Vice Chair of the Radio Research Section of European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA).


She has published articles in refereed international journals, three books and she participated in international conferences.

 

 

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Office Hours (Winter semester 2022 – 2023):

  • Wednesday 17.00-18.00
  • Thursday 14.00-15.00

Vovou Ioanna, Associate Professor

Ioanna Vovou is an Assοciate Professor at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences (Athens, Greece), in the Department of Communication, Media and Culture. Shevovou students 2 has also the title of « Maître de Conférences » in the French Public University “Université Paris XIII” where she was teaching for the period 2002-2007. She is a full member of the Research Laboratory « Communication, Information, Media » (CIM, University of Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle). Her research interests focus on the relation between the media and the society, on media analysis and on Television studies. She is participating in international research projects and is the author of essays dealing with the history of television, the political talk shows on Greek television, social representations in reality TV and TV fiction, gendered representations in the media, fan studies, intermediality and media archeology.


She is participating in the international network CREA2S «Creative Shift Studies» questioning the injunctions to creativity, since they are no longer reserved for the cultural and creative industries, but increasingly contaminate other traditional sectors, including media and new media content.

From 2020 she is in the editorial board of In Other Words. A Contextualized Dictionary to Problematize Otherness.

From September 2022 she is joining the editorial team of Henry Jenkins blog.

Office: 10, 3d floor, New Building,

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Latest publications:
Henry Jenkins’ Global Fandom Jamboree
http://henryjenkins.org/blog/2021/9/10/global-fandom-ioanna-vovou-greece
http://henryjenkins.org/blog/2022/2/13/dvqy3ww8hkwlfm5vf5161jb6ykzysn
http://henryjenkins.org/blog/2022/2/13/yfqmb1d9u7oijc7k5f75ql57ysm7am

 

Vovou I. (2022), « La parodie, un genre intermédial récupéré par les fans : aimer, rire, satiriser, vivre », Télévision n° 13, YouTube, Twitch et les autres. CNRS Editions.
https://www.cnrseditions.fr/catalogue/revues/television-13/

Coming Soon:
Hybridization of training: from continuity to pedagogical innovation? / Hybridation des formations : de la continuité à l’innovation pédagogique?
International Conference of the Network TICEMED (Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication dans l’éducation en Méditerranée)
17-18 October 2022, Panteion University, Athens, Greece

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Dounas Demetres, Laboratory Teaching Staff

  • I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Adelaide, in South Australia, obtaining the Bachelor of Education degree.
  • I continued my studies at the University of Sydney where I successfully completed the Master of Arts (Honours) - Preliminary program in the Department of Modern Greek. 
  • In 1997 I completed the postgraduate program in the application and use of advanced technological methods in the field of education and I received the Graduate Diploma in Computer Based Learning from the University of Technology in Sydney
  • In the period 1998-1999 I conducted scientific research in Athens in the context of a scholarship awarded by the Onassis Foundation
  • In 2002 I was admitted to the Postgraduate Program "Information and Communication Technologies in Education" at the University of South Australia. I successfully completed this program in 2003 and received the Master of Education - Educational Computing.
  • From 1989 to 1991 I worked as a Research Fellow at Flinders University in South Australia.
  • In 1991 I was elected Lecturer in the Department of Modern Greek Studies at the same University, a position I held until 1996, teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, at both Flinders University and the University of Adelaide as part of the Languages Outreach Program. At the same time I was involved in creating multimedia applications for the School of Languages at Flinders University ​​as well as conducting research for the School of Communication, International Studies and Languages ​​at the University of South Australia.
  • From 1998 to 2003 I taught in the Department of Communication, Media and Culture of Panteion University. 
  • In 2003 I was appointed as Specialized Technical Laboartory Personnel teaching in the area of  educational use of new technologies.
  • Since 2003 I have been teaching the subjects "Introduction to Computing - Information Technology" and "Introduction to the Web Science"
  • Since 2014 I have been Laboratory Teaching Staff in the area of Information and Communication Technologies in Teaching and Learning.

I have contributed, among others, to the organization of seminars for both undergraduate and postgraduate students in the use of the Library and electronic sources of information, to the design, maintenance and continuous updating of  the Department's wbsite and the website of the  Communication divison and the postgraduate Program "Communication and the Rhetoric of the Media”, the Moodle LMS, in the education of the students for the correct presentation of scientific works (bibliographic documentation, citations, footnotes, bibliography entry), in the publication of the Department's Calendars, in the organization of the Postgraduate Program, in the publication of the electronic magazine Lapsus Linguae. I have also participated in the organization of events and international conferences organized by the Department. 

 

My research and teaching interests include:

  • E-learening
  • Development of digital educational material
  • Use of Information and Communication Technologies [ICT] in teaching and learning
  • Website Development
     

In the context of my scientific activities and teaching interests, I have published the following related works:

 

Teaching:

  • Introduction to Computing - Information Technology (1st Semester)
  •  Introduction to the Web Science (2nd Semester)
 
Office: Δ17 [4th Floor - New Building]
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Kaperonis Stavros

Dr. Stavros Kaperonis is working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Media, Communication and Culture at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens, Greece. He holds a BSc (Hons) from the School of Science and Technology, department of Natural Sciences (HOU), an MSc in Services Management from the Department of Business Administration at Athens University of Economics and Business and a PhD in Design (web aesthetics) and web usability from the Department of Public Administration at the Panteion University of Athens-Greece. Dr. Kaperonis has participated in many research projects and he has been teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate programs of Media, Communication and Design in Greece, since 2015. He has been invited to give guests lectures in Italy and China. Main research interests of Dr. Kaperonis includes web design, UX, CX, AI/AR/VR/MR/XR, e-aesthetics & atmospherics, Video Storytelling,  Communication management, Social media, new media tools in journalism, strategic information systems planning, services customization, Fuzzy set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (FsQCA), business process modeling and management.

He teaches the following Postgraduate and Undergraduate courses: "Media and Digital Applications in journalism" "Design as communication tool", "Information Society, Media and Technology", "Social media and journalism", "Digital Journalism", "Social media and media culture", "Public relations and adv: apps, code, games". He is the director of "Spam Radio", the web Radio station of the Department of Media, Communication and Culture-Panteion University. Ηe is an external associate partner in the Postgraduate Program "MSc in Services Management" of the Athens University of Economics and Business. He also teaches as a Adjunct Professor the Undergraduate courses "Advertising and Communication Management" & "International Marketing Management" of the Athens University of Economics and Business. He has taught at Zhejiang University of Media & Communications in Shanghai, at University of Sapienza-Rome and the University of Firenze. He holds seminar certificates from the Universities of SDA Bocconi Italy, USI Universita della Svizzera Italiana, Zurich's ETH University and the University of Monaco. He has been a co-organizer at many workshops in Mobile Journalism, Journalism and Social Media and entrepreneurial journalism in collaboration with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Foundation and journalist Elina Makri. In 2016, he was co-organiser the first Athens Startup Weekend on Entrepreneurial Journalism with the support of the US Embassy. in Athens and in collaboration with Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. In 2018 he was co-organiser at the second "Athens Startup Weekend & Summit on Entrepreneurial Journalism: Audio and Radio Innovation Edition" in collaboration with Antenna Music.

He has participated in international conferences with referees and he has published journals and conference papers in Springer and other publishers. His reseach has been awarded three times with the Best Paper Award. He has published a chapter in book with IGI Global Publications.

He participated as a member of the organizing committee at conferences and he has supervised a large number of postgraduate and undergraduate theses. He is a design expert in the following issues: video and audio editing, video storytelling, e-aesthetics, UX, AR, AI, VR/MR, prototyping, usability, consumer experience, HCI and social network management. posters, newspapers and magazines, photo editing.

 

Personal webpage Stavros Kaperonis

 

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Research Awards

Best paper award Barcelona '17    |    Best paper award Venice '18     |     Best paper award Athens '18


 


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Iordanoglou Dimitra, Assistant Professor

Dimitra Iordanoglou is an Assistant Professor of Organization and Human Resource Management at Panteion University, Department of Communication, Media and Culture. She holds two Ph.Ds from the University of Manchester and the Athens University of Economics and Business. She teaches in the Postgraduate programs New Media and Journalism and Cultural Management (Panteion University) and Human Resources Management (Athens University of Economics and Business). She is also a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Stevens Institute of Technology, USA. 

Dimitra is the author of the books Human Resource Management in Modern Organizations (2008) and Leaders of the Future (co-author, 2016). She has been working as Human Resource Management Consultant for many years and she was also the scientific coordinator of the EU-funded project Young Business Leaders.

Dimitra was a mentor at the Athens Startup Weekend Entrepreneurial Journalism and the Athens Startup Weekend Education (SWEDU). She is a Certified Coach on Emotional Intelligence and a member of the NeuroLeadership Institute.

 

She is currently a Fulbright Greece Outreach Ambassador.

 

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Office hours: 

  • Tuesdays 17:00 - 18:00
  • Wednesdays 17:00 - 18:00 

Tsakarestou Betty, Associate Professor

  • Associate Professor |Head of Advertising and Public Relations Lab
  • Branding Officer & European Liaison for International Communication Division at The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC).
  • Co-initiator of Connecting Cities Project  

Her work is focusing on strategic branding and public relations, on mobile, sharing economy and collaborative consumption, on  entrepreneurial Journalism, media, social media, digital and AD tech innovation, on native/branded  content and digital storytelling, on entrepreneurial and community impact and engagement, on  organizational/ corporate culture and decision making process, on corporate social responsibility, on SDG’s related  social innovation ventures, on cities branding with a keen interest in cities as platforms for co-creation,  on implementing user-centric/ experiential customer-centric journey design, design thinking, engaging  and impact storytelling, lean and agile methodologies.

In her capacity as the Head of Advertising and Public Relations Lab, since 1993 she has initiated multiple  partnerships (MOU) and collaborations with leaders in business, communication, advertising, public relations,  publishers, media, research companies and with the emerging Athens Tech Startup Ecosystem pioneers  to co-create a timely and versatile program, tapping into the intelligence of the best market practices  and innovations. Recent co-creation partnership initiative is the collaboration with Inside Story as the academic lead and adviser for co-designing Your Story 2 (2018) & Your Story 3 (2019), implementing Design Thinking Methodology to engage readers and members.

Connecting co-creatively academia and the market leaders, under the umbrella of #ADandPRLAB, she co-designs ten vertical  and connected labs on: 1. Digital and Mobile Marketing, 2. Digital Creativity- Digital Media and Market Research 3. Design Strategy and Social Media  4. Startup Lab, 5.Crisis  Communication and Crisis Simulations, 6.. Creativity-The Art of Storytelling, 7.Public Relations- The  Power of Storytelling - Public Diplomacy as PR 9. Native and Branded Content 10. Leadership and Emotional  Intelligence. 

Dr. Tsakarestou has gained international academic experience as a visiting sabbatical research professor at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism at Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial  Journalism (May-November 2017), as an Erasmus Plus Grant-International Mobility Exchange  professor at Zhejiang University in China (2017) and Alberto Hurtado University in Santiago, Chile  (2018), teaching entrepreneurial journalism, media innovation, co-creation and design thinking.

She also authored a chapter, “Entrepreneurship Abroad, Cultural and International Perspectives and  Challenges,” in “Media Innovation and Entrepreneurship” by M. Ferrier and E. Mays, Rebus  Community for Open Textbooks. Dr. Tsakarestou worked as an external Lecturer at Copenhagen  Business School (2017-2013), teaching crisis management, organizing crisis simulations on media and  social media and reputation management in the sharing economy. As a visiting professor at the summer program of Warsaw School of Economics (2016), she taught city-branding co-creation. As part-time  assistant professor at the MBA Program of University of Cyprus (2011-2007), she taught corporate  social responsibility and business ethics.

In 2015, she received a grant from US Department of State as and international Exchange Scholar at  the Study of U.S. Institutes (SUSI) on Journalism and Media at Ohio University focusing on  developing a graduate course curriculum on Entrepreneurial Journalism for the masters degree on “New Media and Journalism” at Panteion University. The following years, the impact of SUSI  exchange program has been materialized in a series of academic and outreach entrepreneurship and  media innovation initiatives and partnerships.

In 2017 The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State named Betty Tsakarestou as an International Exchange Alumna/Alumnus of the Month for her work at the  Advertising and Public Relations Lab at Panteion University and the Connecting Cities project with  other alumni of Ohio University’s Study of the U.S. Institute on Journalism and Media. She was also  featured in a video documentary series, “Women Changing Greece,” a U.S Embassy production in  Athens.  

In May 2016 she organized the first Startup Weekend on “Entrepreneurial Journalism” in Athens with  the support of U.S. Embassy Athens and in collaboration Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial  Journalism. In May 2018 she led the 2nd Athens Startup Weekend on Entrepreneurial Journalis focusing on Audio and Radio Innovation and Summit as an inaugural activation of her new educational entrepreneurship and innovation partnership between Advertising and Public Relations Lab of Panteion  University and Antenna Music of Antenna Group. In previous year she has initiated a series of  community outreach activities to empower youth entrepreneurship and Co-Creation Cities Workshops  on Greece and Denmark (2012, 2014, 2105) to engage cities stakeholders to actively collaborate and  co-design win-win solutions. In 2014 she co-initiated a vertical Startup Weekend on Education and  served as mentor and judge in a couple of Startup Weekend events in Athens organized by local  entrepreneurial ecosystem organizers. In 2012, as a community engagement activity, she initiated a  new vertical Startup Weekend only for university students and the “Startup Weekend University”  vertical was launched.

She is editor of a book series on “Digital Culture” with Pedion Publishing 

She is serving at the BoD of the Institute of Communication (2002-) based in Athens Greece. Between 2010-2012, she served as Director for Educational Radio-Television at the Ministry of  Education focusing on its digital transition and transformation

She has gained valuable experience in European Digital Programs, serving as a MC member for Greece  at COST/ European Literacy Network program (2014- 2017) and as a media literacy expert in EC  (2010-)   and through her participation in Digital Communication Network Southeast Europe (DCN SEE) and World Learning Department of State, USA Media and Information Literacy training initiatives.

Between 2007-2010 she worked as a member of the editorial board of the monthly “Tribune of Ideas”,  at Lambrakis Press.

Dr. Tsakarestou holds a bachelor’s degree on Sociology and Political Sciences and earned her Ph.D. on  Communication defending a dissertation on “Advertising in Fordism and Post-Fordism Era: Corporate  Structures and Decision Making in the production of Advertising” from Panteion University of Social  and Political Sciences in Athens, Greece

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ECREA 2018, October 31 - November 3, 2018 Lugano, Switzerland


Dynamic Leadership Program: October 5-7, Stockholm, Sweden. Women Leadership Hub


European Research Liaison & Branding Chair at the International Communication Division (ICD), AEJMC

Digital Influencers Hub Forum, September 13-14, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece


Ten undergraduate, MA and doctoral students and Associate Professor and Head of ADandPRLAB, Betty Tsakarestou as academic lead adviser, participated in the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Journalism Bootcamp in Washington, D.C. with the exclusive support of Stavros Niarchos Foundation (December 2019, January 2020).

 

Maria Paradeisi, Associate Professor

Maria Paradeisi is associate professor of History and Theory of Film, in the Department of Communication, Media and Culture, of Panteion University, Athens. She studied Law, Political Science and Cinema (Aristotle University of Thessalonica, Paris X and Paris VIII) and she obtained her Doctorate Degree in Political Sociology, in 1984 (Thesis title: Women’ s Representations in Hollywood Cinema, 1984). She worked for Greek radio, television and cinema from 1985 to 1989 and directed films for Greek television.
She is the author of the book Cinematic Narration and Delinquency in the Greek Cinema (1994-2004), Athens, Greece, 2006, Typothito Press, 2013. She published a large number of papers on Greek cinema and women’s cinema in Greek and foreign journals and books. Her most recent publication is a collective volume titled: From the early to the Contemporary Greek Cinema. Questions of Methodology, Theory, History. (Maria Paradeisi, Aphrodite Nikolaidou eds), Gutenberg 2017.

Office: 2, 6th floor of the New Building, Tel:  210-9201848, E-Mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Office Hours: Mondays 20:00 - 21:00 & Wednesdays 14:00 - 15:00, upon request via e-mail


Introductory lecture on Ernst Ingmar Bergman by Professor Maria Paradeisi, 24 November 2018 at ©​Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center


History of world cinema I [410091]

It refers to the history of world cinema from its beginning up until WWII. The evolution of the seventh art is analyzed in the historical and aesthetic context of each period. The courses are accompanied with clips from the most important films and the screenings of 5 classical films (Battleship Potempkin by Sergei Eisenstein, The General by Buster Keaton, Das Cabinet der Dr Kaligari by Robert Wiene, La grande illusion by Jean Renoir, Citizen Kane by Orson Welles).

Syllabus

  1. Βirth of the seventh art. The pioneers in France (Lumière brothers and GeorgesMeliès), England (Brighton school) and USA (Edwin S. Porter)
  2. The evolution in Europe and USA (Ferdinand Zecca, Max Linder, Louis Feuilland). The “film d’ art”. David Wark Griffith
  3. The development of comedy: Mack Sennet, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Harry Langton. Projection of the film, The general by Keaton (1926, 80΄)
  4. Hollywood in the 20’s. Thomas Ince, film genres, the star-system, the code Hays. The directors of the period: Cecil de Mill, Eric von Stroheim, Ernst Lubitsch, Robert Flaherty.
  5. The German Expressionism. Film genres and directors. Projection of the film, Das Cabinet der dr. Caligari by Robert Wiene (1919, 68’)
  6. Soviet Montage. Projection of the film Battleship Potemkin by Sergei Eisenstein (1925, 70’). The French avant-garde.
  7. Sound Cinema in USA. Hollywood directors in the 30’s.
  8. French poetic realism. Jean Vigo, René Clair, Marcel Carné, Jean Renoir.
  9. Projection of the film, La grande illusion by Jean Renoir (1937, 117’)
  10. Sound cinema in Germany and France. The English documentary school.
    Alfred Hitchcock. Hollywood at the beginning of the 40’s. The film noir
  11. Projection of the film, Citizen Kane by Orson Welles (1941, 110’)

Bibliography

  • Gerald Mast, Bruce Kawin, A Short History of the Movies, Allyn and Bacon
  • David Cook, A History of Narrative Film, W. W Norton & Co
  • Geoffrey Nowell-Smith ed., The Oxford History of World Cinema, Oxford University Press

History of world cinema II [410107]

It refers to the history of world cinema from the WWII up until the 80’s. The evolution of the seventh art is analyzed in the historical and aesthetic context of each period. The courses are accompanied with clips from the most important films and the screenings of 5 classical films (Roma citta aperta, Βy Roberto Rosselini, Hiroshima mon amour by Alain Resnais, Closely watched trains by Jiri Menzel, Ali: Fear eats the soul by Reiner Fassbinder , Bonnie and Clyde by Arthur Pen)

Syllabus

1. Introduction to the post-war European cinema. Italian neorealism. Projection of the film Roma, citta aperta by Roberto Rossellini (1945, 103΄)
2. Visconti, Fellini, Antonioni. Directors of the 70’s in Italy. Post-war classicism in France. Ophüls, Bresson, Tati.
3. The new wave in France. Projection of the film, Hiroshima mon amour by Alain Resnais (1958, 90΄)
4 – 5. The new wave in Eastern Europe. Projection of the film, Closely watched trains by Jiri Menzel (1966, 93΄)
6. The new German cinema. Projection of the film Ali, fear eats the soul by Reiner Fassbinder (1973, 94΄).Three European auteurs: Ingmar Bergman, Louis Buñuel, Carl Dreyer.
7. The post-war English cinema
8. Introduction to the Greek cinema
9. The post-war American cinema (1945-1965). American genres in the 50’s. The directors.
10. The American cinema II (1965-1980). Projection of the film Bonnie and Clyde by
Arthur Penn ( 1975, 111΄).
11.American directros of the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s
12. The Japanese cinema
13. Cinema in India, China and Africa.

 

Michailidou Martha, Associate Professor

Dr Martha Michailidou is Associate Professor in Media Research Methods at the Department of Communications, Media and Culture, Panteion University in Athens. She has participated, in all stages (from writing of initial proposal to final implementation and reports) of 11 national or international research projects, which have been funded or part funded (with Greek national contributions) by the EU. She has taught at the Departments of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, University of London and the Department of Sociology, University of Crete, and has carried out research at the Greek National Centre for Social Research (EKKE).

Her research interests include:

  • multimethodological approaches to media and cultural research
  • feminist emergent and digital methods
  • the empirical and methodological consequences of the transition from analog to digital media and the creative industries.

 

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  • Thursday 15:00-16:00

Kokkori Patricia, Assistant Professor

Undergraduate studies in English Literature and Modern Greek at the University of Sydney. She holds a Diploma in Education from the Sydney Teachers College, a Masters in Greek literature from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and a PhD in theatre studies from the Flinders University of South Australia. Before joining the Department of Communication, Media and Culture at Panteion University in 1999, she was Lecturer of Modern Greek in the School of Modern Languages at the University of New England since 1987. She has also taught for the Universities of Sydney (1985-1987), Macquarie (1988), Athens (2004).

She is presently Assistant Professor in English Creative Writing and Comparative Theatre. Her main teaching at Panteion has involved designing English language courses as part of vocational training, focusing on discourse analysis and applied communication in a range of media, from journalism and advertising to film, literature and theatre. Other teaching includes an emphasis on English for academic writing; translation theory and practice. Since 2012 she also teaches two theatre and performance study courses: History of Theatre and Contemporary Performance. Much of her research centres on 20th century avant-garde theatre and performance, critical and performance theory, aesthetics and intercultural relations, particularly in the work of contemporary Greek playwrights and directors.

She has also engaged in a form of creative writing in translations of English plays for Greek theatre productions, and of Greek plays into English. Her involvement in the staging of plays by the Department’s Centre of Classical Drama and Performance has been in organizing collaborations with theatre professionals or in translation projects for its productions. Her studies include the book 'This bizarre circus is life itself’: Beckett Performance in Greece (1960-2010) (Nefeli publications, 2016). Other current research explores Greek dramaturgical responses to situations of crisis, representations of identity and the performativity of dramatic speech in contemporary theatre, the phenomenology of stage performance.

Patricia Kokkori English CV


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