Felekis Panagiotis

PhD dissertation title: “The urban view in literature. Μ. Karagatsis - A case study”

Supervisor: Professor Elisavet Arseniou

 

Mr. Panagiotis Felekis has a diploma in Classical and Modern Greek Literature, Philology Department, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and a Μ.Α. Diploma in Cultural Management, Department of Communication, Media and Culture, Panteion University. He has worked as consultant in bookstores and as editor and proofreader for books in the publishing process, as well. He has also worked as a curator of media sites.

Currently he is working on his PhD thesis under the supervision of Professor Elizabeth Arseniou of Panteion University. The PhD thesis is: «The urban view in literature. Μ. Karagatsis - A case study» (lands and people, a multidisciplinary, philological, sociological and architectural view, emphasized on Visual Civilization). His research interests include literature, communication, urban sociology, politics and culture of Modern Greece and Europe, as well.

 

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Skentou Maria

PhD dissertation title: "Academic discourse and Greek women's literature: women scientists of humanities (and social sciences) write literature"
Supervisor: Professor Elisavet Arseniou

Maria Skentou was born in Thessaloniki and lives in Athens. In 2015 she completed her studies at the Department of Greek Philology (Direction of Medieval and Modern Greek Literature) in the Faculty of Philosophy of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, with grade "Very Good" (7,24/10). Subsequently (2015-2016), she received her master's degree (M. Sc) in "Comparative Literature: Literary and Cultural Studies", at the Department of Spanish Literature of the Autonomous University of Barcelona, with grade "Excellent" (8,62/10). Her postgraduate diploma thesis was titled "The perception of Marquis de Sade's work". On April 2018, she participated in the IV International Conference, "Los Textos del Cuerpo": «Autorías Encarnadas: Representaciones intermediáticas y sexuadas de la creación cultural» (organization: Universidad Iberoamericana, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona), with an announcement entitled "Transgender/queer poetry: a phenomenological approach".

Since March 2021, she has been conducting her PhD research at the Department of Communication, Media, and Culture at Panteion, on the theme "Academic discourse and Greek women's literature: women scientists of humanities (and social sciences) write literature". Her main research interests focus on the Literary Theory of the 20th and 21th century, on the cultural history in the field of Cultural Studies and on questions of individual and collective identity (from the perspective of Critical Analysis of Discourse, phenomenology and Feminist Studies).

Professionally, she has worked in the private secondary education, she has taught –voluntarily as well– Modern Greek as a foreign language in Thessaloniki and in Barcelona, she has worked as a translator (from Spanish to Greek) and a copywriter and, finally, she has worked as a flamenco teacher and professional dancer in Barcelona.

  

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Apostolidou Agni

PhD dissertation title: “Exhibition and reinterpretation of religious objects in museums”

Supervisor: Associate Professor Andromache Gazi

 

Agni Apostolidou was born in Thessaloniki and studied art history and archaeology at “Sapienza” University in Rome. She completed a Master degree in Museum and Gallery Management at City University in London.

She started her career at the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens and for the last twelve years she has been working at the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, at the Department of Exhibitions, Communication & Education. Involved for the last twenty years in museum promotion and curatorship, she participated in numerous museum projects exhibitions, European programs and international workshops.

During recent years, as a PhD candidate at the Department of Communication, Media, and Culture of the Panteion University under the supervision of associate professor Andromache Gazi, she had the possibility to focus on her main scientific interest which is the “Exhibition and reinterpretation of religious objects in museums”.

Contact Information:

Agni Apostolidou - archaeologist museologist

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Krommydas Foivos

PhD dissertation title: “Nuberu Bagu, the Cinematic New Wave of Japan of the 1960s”

Supervisor: Maria Paradisi

 

Foivos Krommydas was born in Athens in 1990, where he currently resides. He studied Communication, Media and Culture at the Panteion University from 2008 until 2012 and he continued as a postgraduate in Cultural Management at the same university from 2012 to 2014. His Bachelor Thesis was titled “Coal and Sand” and centered on a comparative analysis of Hiroshi Teshigahara's first two movies and his Master's Thesis was about the aesthetic similarities between A Clockwork Orange and the Avant-Garde Art Movements of the 20th Century.

Since May 2017 he conducts his Phd Research at the Communication, Media and Culture Department at Panteion University on Nuberu Bagu, the Cinematic New Wave of Japan of the 1960s under the supervision of professor Maria Paradeisi.

He has worked as a film critic and a journalist on cinema and music at Popaganda, Clickatlife and Lifo, he has been a managing editor as well as website and social media manager for Cinefreaks and currently he assumes the role of cinema managing editor and a writer at Depart.

 

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