PhD dissertation title: “Film critics in Greece since the 1980s and their opinion-making criteria: field establishment”
Supervisor: Professor Christos Dermentzopoulos
Evgenia Villioti lives in Athens. She graduated from the Librarianship & Information Department from TEI of Athens in 2014. Her thesis was entitled “Greek prison libraries and their role in lifelong learning”. During 2017-2019 she completed the Master’s program “Cultural and cinema studies” in National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Her thesis was entitled “Albert Camus, "The Plague" - Kobo Abe, "The Woman in the Dunes": aspects of the surveillance society”. From 2016 to 2021 she attended the Sociology Department (BSc) in Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. Since April 2024 she is a PhD candidate in the Department of Communication, Media and Culture.
Her PhD thesis focuses in the ways and the reasons that film critics form their opinions and covers the period since the 1980s, when there’s a cultural shift Greece. It’s including printed, TV shows and other digital media that have been published in Greece since the 1980. The main goal is to showcase the social, personal and aesthetic criteria that make film critics to set trends and form opinions.
Evgenia has also attended text editing classes at IANOS. She’s a Greek native speaker and she also speaks English and Italian. She has published in a few peer-reviewed journals and has participated in scientific conferences. Her academic interests include the sociology of art, popular culture and periods of cultural shifts.
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