Program of the 4th International Seminar for PhD candidates

17-18 February 2023

Organization: Culture-Borders-Gender/LAB, Department of BSAS, PAMAK
Conference Hall PAMAK1st floor (hybrids and live)

Methodology seminar
Public Anthropology and Cultural Studies: Issues in Methodology, Fieldwork and Archival Research

Seminar Platform: ZOOM
Link:  https://zoom.us/j/8364531775?pwd=OVg3YVZlbmVCYWs3S0JYcEFGYlV1QT09    Meeting ID: 836 453 1775     Passcode: KB2JKa

Participants:
Pantelis Probonas, Journalist and PhD candidate in Social Anthropology at the Department of History, Archeology and Social Anthropology of the University of Thessaly.
Elena Mamoulaki, Dr. of Social and Cultural Anthropology (Universidad de Barcelona) and Architect Engineer (AUTH, MSc NTUA).
Fotini Tsibiridou, Professor of Social Anthropology and its President Department of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies at the University of Macedonia, Director of the Culture-Borders-Gender/LAB.

3rd Online International Seminar for PhD Candidates

“Culture, Borders, Genders: Audiovisual Representations and Interpretive Attempts in the Digital Age”

25-26 February 2022
Organisation: Culture-Borders-Gender/LAB, Department of BSAS, PAMAK

INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE AND PRESENT AN ANNOUNCEMENT

The Culture- Borders-Gender/LAB organizes the 3rd Seminar for PhD candidates, in order to highlight the work carried out by young researchers.
The invitation to participate and present announcements is addressed to young researchers in the social sciences and humanities and concerns case studies that focus indicatively, and not exclusively, on the following thematic fields but also on their possible combinations:
-Cultural practices, rituals, symbols, institutions, discourses
-Borders and border regions, identities and othernesses, cross-border mobility
-Minority, immigrant and refugee experiences
-Gender relations,body
-Literature, arts, language and translation
-Material culture, space, architecture, monuments
-Digital technologies, digital and audiovisual culture

About the program
-This year’s 3rd Seminar will be held online with the possibility of connecting and watching by anyone interested.
-It will include an online workshop on the topic ”        Anthropological Research, and Digital Media: Creating Ethnographic Narratives with New Technologies”

Invited speakers:
Petros Petridis, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Anthropology, Panteion University
Iakovos Panagopoulos. Academic Scholar Department of Audio and Visual Arts, Ionian University / Postdoctoral Researcher Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences

-New doctoral and postdoctoral researchers are invited to present specific chapters or topics from their research
-A certificate of attendance will be granted to each interested party.
– Details of the program, participants and other organizational information will be announced in due course.
-Working languages ​​will be Greek and English.

Send summaries
Deadline: February 11, 2021

Contact email: anna@uom.edu.gr, Information: Anna Moumtzoglou

-Summary of 250 words (in Greek or English) with the title of the announcement
-5-8 keywords relevant to the case study
-Contact information: full name, scientific qualification, contact email address

“The Virtual, Otherwise” international conference, June 2 – 4, 2022

The Greek node of the international conference “The Virtual, Otherwise” will take place in the Public Benefit Foundation of Nikolaos and Eleni Porfyrogenis in Agria onThursday, Friday and Saturday June 2-4, 2022.The program combines the screening of recorded keynotes and panels, live online discussions with anthropologists in various parts of the world and parallel actions (podcasts, exhibitions, games, music, screenings, theater workshop) that will be conducted live.
Indicative program
Thursday, June 2
12.00 Instagram Lives (Cairo)
13.00 Have you heard this? (podcast)
14.00 Sound Booth
15.00 The Joy of Glitching
16.00 Film Shorts: Feminist storytelling: engaging the future through the past
19.00 KEYNOTE Corazón de Robota (She-Robot Heart)
20.30 Opening – Welcome to the conference
21.00 Otherwise Athens: Four Prospects of Virtuality in the City
Friday June 3rd
9.00 Ghosting the City: Zooming in on Otherwise Publics in Virtual Worlds (Hamburg)
11.00 KEYNOTE Surveillance Capital and Occupation
12.00 Sound Booth
13.00 Artist’s Block: Creative Collaborations on Post-Soviet Panel-Block Apartment Art
15.00 Diasporic Praxis: Re-thinking Ethnographic Approaches to the Balkans (Bulgaria)
17.00 Exhibition– Environmental manifestations of trauma
18.00 Let’s decolonize the City! The Game & Video
19.00 Sound Booth
20.30 Desktop Cinema (Views on the Terrace)
21.30 Ethnographic film selections (Views on the Terrace)
Saturday June 4th
11.00 ΚΕΥΝΟΤΕ Aimee Meredith Cox
12-13.30 Say otherwise/Αnthrobombing Workshop (pre-registration only)
13.00 Virtual Geographies of Los Angeles: Responses to Ecology of Fear (UCLA)
13.30-14.30 Sound Booth
14.00 The Map, the Story & the Photograph: Multimodal Methods Against the Grain of Environmental Change
16.00 Sound Booth
17.00 Perspectives on public anthropology: open discussion with Anthrobombing
21.00 Music in the Metaverse !!!!
Organization & coordination
Penelope Papaelia
Penny Paspali
Organizing team
Evi Despotopoulou
Konstantinos Diamantis
Kostis Kalantzis
Mel Kalfanti
Violetta Koutsoukou
Dana Papachristou
Mimina Paterakis
Petros Petridis
Eleni Sideri
Sharon Jacobs
Nick Smith
Student Support Group Univ. Thessaly
Phoebus Zotis
Fotini Kitou
George Konstantinou
Dimitra Morosou
Michalis Panagiotopoulos
Anastasia Strimtsou
Erica Chiukadana
Olga Fotou-Parthenidou
Ilias Marios Haliamalias
Support agencies
Society for Cultural Anthropology
Society for Visual Anthropology
Experimental Humanities Collaborative Network
Cooperation agencies
Social Anthropology Laboratory, PTH
Association of Social Anthropologists of Greece
Culture-Borders-Gender/LAB, PAMAK
Anthrobombing
KTEL of Magnesia
Courtesy of space: The Charitable Foundation of Nikolaos and Eleni Porphyrogenis

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Press release

The aim of ETHNOGRAPHEIN is to contribute to a critical and interdisciplinary debate on the theory and practice of ethnography, the epistemology of research, the importance of embodied experience, but also the ways of disseminating the produced anthropological knowledge to the academic and non-academic publics. The anthropological study, as research practice and as politics of writing, involves critical appraisal, empathy, reflection, and self-referentiality, and highlight the importance of the multimodal analysis of the local for understanding the general.
Organisation: Fotini Tsibiridou – Ioannis Manos – Eleni Sideri
The seminars are held on Mondays from 16:00-18:00
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Seminar Platform: ZOOM Link  https://zoom.us/j/8364531775?pwd=OVg3YVZlbmVCYWs3S0JYcEFGYlV1QT09
Meeting ID: 836 453 1775     Passcode: KB2JKa

In the year 2022-2023 in the Culture–Borders–Gender/Lab (https://cbg-lab.uom.gr/) the 3rd round of ETHNOGRAPHY took place from December to May, with the title:

“Public Anthropology, Femininities, Masculinities and Feminist Criticism”

From the standpoint of a critical Public Anthropology and its encounter with feminist criticism, the seminars focus on current fields of analysis in Gender Studies, such as the construction and performance of femininity and masculinity.
Embodying hegemonies, social inequalities and power relations in terms of palimpsest patriarchies, femininities and masculinities constitute the key stakes for identity politics. At the same time, masculinities, femininities and identity politics are a privileged lens for observing and investigating the challenges to the institutional policies of equality as well as the extreme reactionary tendencies towards them. In this cycle of seminars, the complexity and dynamics of the socio-cultural condition in the constitution of the subject and in the performance of the gendered self are sought, synchronously and diachrinically, both in inclusive and conflictual contexts.
Within different social and historical contexts of palimpsest hegemonies, epistemological hierarchy, economic inequality, abandonment in the peripheries and exclusions at the borders but also amid the generalization of conflicts and precarity, the importance of hegemonic and toxic masculinities that resort to violence explores the discrediting, possession and eventual expropriation of females, as the historically first, colonized bodies. Questions such as: How are hegemonic masculinities and toxic masculinities reproduced and multiplied? How do femininities react to the multiplicity of subordination and how do they respond to the challenge of emancipation? What is our attitude as researchers interpersonally, publicly and digitally in all this?

Themes Discussed:
– Femicides, geronticides, care.
– Women in street and Hip-Hop cultures.
– Masculinities and vendetta  in the context of Crete.
-Patriarchy and colonialism of female and male bodies.
– Lesbian femininities and masculinities.
-New feminist methodologies.
-Eugenics, Heterosexuality and Family (1880s-1960s).
-Decolonization and  gay identities.
-Feminist journals in the Greek academia.
-Feminist theories, aesthetic practices and global technologies.

Participants:
Athena Peglidou, Assistant Professor at the Department of History & Archeology at A.U.Th.
Natalia Koutsougera, social anthropologist (EDIP, Dept. of Social Anthropology, Panteio University).
Angeliki Sakellariou, graduate of the Dept. of Communication, Media and Culture at Panteio University.
Aris Tsantiropoulos, Associate Professor of Social Anthropology, Dept. of Sociology at the University of Crete.
Anne Simati, Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Macedonia.
Fotini Tsibiridou, Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Macedonia (Chairman of the Department of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies, Director of the Culture-Borders-Gender/LAB, Chair of the Gender Equality Committee at PAMAK 2020-2023.
Dimitra Tzanaki, Dr. of History (University of Oxford), Postdoctoral Researcher at PTDE, University of the Aegean.
Irini Avramopoulou, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Social Anthropology, Panteio University.
Athina Athanasiou, Professor at the Dept. of Social Anthropology, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences of Pantheon University, Director of the Anthropological Research Laboratory.
Maria Liapi, Sociologist-Researcher, member of the Board of Directors. Committee, scientific manager of the Diotima Center.
Elena Tzelepi, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Thessaly (Department of History, Archeology and Social Anthropology), President of the Equality and Anti-Discrimination Committee at the same university.
Kostas Giannakopoulos, Professor at the Dept. of Social Anthropology and History of the University of the Aegean, President of the Gender Equality Committee.
Iris Lykourioti, Associate Professor at the Dept. of Architecture of the University of Thessaly.
Elpida Karamba, Associate Professor at the Dept. of Culture, Creative Media and Industries of the University of Thessaly, art theorist and exhibition curator.
Christina Grammatikopoulou, Art Historian, Dr. of the University of Barcelona and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Macedonia.

On the YouTube channel of the workshop you will find the above seminars and all of the ETHNOGRAPHEIN series: https://www.youtube.com/@user-dh7bw3yl6t

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The Director of the Laboratory
Fotini Tsibiridou, Professor of Social Anthropology

Information:
Anna Moumtzoglou:  anna@uom.edu.gr, 2310891778
Penelope Paka:  pipaka@uom.edu.gr, 2310891176