Post-doc research: Investigating the impact of fashion in gaming industry
Supervisor: Professor Yannis Skarpelos
Thomai Voulgari is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Communication, Media, and Culture at Panteion University. She holds a PhD in the area of Digital Media and Mass Communications from the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She also earned a Master of Arts (MA) in Digital Media, Communication and Journalism from the same department. Her Master’s dissertation focused on fashion journalism in the digital environment. In addition, she received a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB).
Her research interests focuses on social media manipulation, digital fashion, gaming environment, disinformation and influence campaigns, social network analysis, anti- immigration discourse and hate speech in digital era, echo chambers and filter bubbles in political discussions, arts and culture.
Her Phd dissertation specialized on manipulation through Social Media Platforms involving data collection methods. During her PhD studies, Thomai Voulgari had been a scholar of The Greek State Scholarship Foundation (IKY). She also received a scholarship Research Grant for Researcher Support with emphasis on Young Scientists through the Operational Programme «Human Resources Development, Education and Lifelong Learning 2014-2020» in the context of the project: “Measuring the influence in elections from political bots campaigns”. Moreover, Dr. Thomai Voulgari received scholarship for remedial teaching in the field of political
communication.
She has presented and published work at many specific conferences and journal publications. She has also worked as a journalist and social media manager for news organizations with an emphasis on research about culture and theatre. She is member of the Economic Chamber of Greece.
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