Interdisciplinary Exchanges and New Paradigms in the Social Sciences: Focus on Greece
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Speakers
• Eugenia Arvanitis, Associate Professor of Interculturality & Diversity in Education, University of Patras, Greece: “Intercultural Education: Time for a New Paradigm?”
• Tina Bucuvalas, Director of Florida Cultural Resources, Inc., former State Folklorist & Director of the Florida Folklife Program: “Greek music in America: An examination of musical change and identity”
• Kalliopi Feresidi, Adjunct Professor of Classics, Department of Linguistic and Intercultural Studies of the University of Thessaly: “Evaluating phronesis as the effectiveness of teacher's professional development, using the Delphi method”
• Philia Issari, Professor of Counselling Psychology, Department of Psychology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens: “A participatory multimodal study of social issues in the city of Eleusis: Community exploration and mobilization”
• Georgios Kouzas, Assistant Professor of Urban Folklore, Faculty of Philology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens: “Interdisciplinary approaches to the study of material culture and social life in Greek urban space”
• Virginia Skiada, Cultural Anthropologist - Architect Engineer, Professor of Architecture & Design Anthropology, Departments of Interior Design & Graphic Design, AKTO Art & Design College-Middlesex University, Athens Campus.: “Design Anthropology: A Contemporary Encounter”