SPEAKERS
More speakers to be announced soon for the 8th THISAM 2024!
Christos Frangonikolopoulos
Professor of International Relations at the School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Aristotle University and Holder of the Jean Monnet Chair on European Integration Journalism
Christos Frangonikolopoulos is Professor of International Relations at the School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Aristotle University and holder of the Jean Monnet Chair on European Integration Journalism (http://jeanmonnetchair.jour.auth.gr/?page_id=2112). He is also the Director of the English-taught Master of Arts (MA) in Digital Media, Communication and Journalism (http://media.jour.auth.gr) at the University of Aristotle is the first of its kind among Greek public Universities (http://media.jour.auth.gr), He studied Politics and Government (BA Honors) and International Relations (PhD) at the University of Kent at Canterbury (England).
Christos Frangonikolopoulos
Nikos Panagiotou
Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Media Communication, Faculty of Economic and Political Sciences, Aristotle University and DAAD Scholar to Deutsche Welle
Dr. Nikos S. Panagiotou is Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Media Communication, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He has been a DAAD Scholar at Deutsche Welle, Chevening Scholar of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office UK, RCAP Scholar from APU University Japan, Scholar to Beijing Foreign Studies University, Scholar at Sabanci University (Turkey), Scholar of the State of Luxembourg. He has an extensive research work which has been funded from Google (DNI Initiative fund). He is the initiator and organizer of Thessaloniki International Media Summer Academy and in charge of Digital Communication Network Global and Director of Peace Journalism Lab School of Journalism and Mass Media Communication, Aristotle University. He has a track record research and project work regarding disinformation, Fake News Hunters, Refugees against disinformation etc.
Nikolaos Panagiotou
Christoph Schmidt
Professor of Media Management and Economics
Head of the Academic Department at Deutsche Welle Akademie
Prof. Dr. Schmidt studied Business Administration at the University of Siegen, Germany and received a post doctorate (PhD) from the University of Cologne. Prof. Dr. Schmidt worked for different companies as a Consultant and Manager. In 1995, he joined Deutsche Welle, where he held a series of managerial positions. Since 2006, Prof. Dr. Schmidt is Head of Administration and Head of the Academic Department at Deutsche Welle Akademie. Since 2000, he also teaches as a (Guest Lecturer at different universities in Germany and abroad. His main research projects focuses on International Media Systems and Human Resource Management. Prof. Schmidt teaches, amongst other topics, International Media Studies, General Media Economics, Business Management, Editorial Management, Project Management, Organization and Human Resource Management..
Christoph Schmidt
Sherri Hope Culver
Associate Professor, Klein College of Media and Communication, Temple University
Sherri Hope Culver serves as Director of the Center for Media and Information Literacy at Temple University, USA where she is an Associate Professor in the Klein College of Media and Communication. She teaches courses on the business of media and media management. Prior to her academic appointment, Sherri worked in the media industry for over twenty-five years as a producer and television executive. Her industry experience ranges from serving as a reporter for a public television news organization to writing and producing educational programs for young viewers. She currently produces and hosts the television series, “Media Inside Out”. Sherri is a three-term past president of the National Association for Media Literacy Education and a member of the steering committee for the North America chapter of GAPMIL. She regularly presents internationally on media literacy and children’s media topics. Sherri has authored and co-authored several books, including a chapter in the latest edition of “20 Questions about Youth and the Media” (2018)..
Sherri Hope Culver
Steven Youngblood
Founding Director of the Center for Global Peace Journalism and Professor, Park University
Steven Youngblood is the founding director of the Center for Global Peace Journalism at Park University in Parkville, Missouri USA, where he is a communications and peace studies professor. He has organized and taught peace journalism seminars and workshops in 43 countries/territories (30 in person; 13 via Zoom). Youngblood is a three-time Fulbright Scholar (Moldova 2023-24, Azerbaijan 2007, Moldova 2001). Youngblood is the author of “Peace Journalism Principles and Practices.” He edits “The Peace Journalist” magazine, and writes and produces the “Peace Journalism Insights” blog. He has been recognized for his contributions to world peace by the U.S. State Department, Rotary International, and the World Forum for Peace, which named him a Luxembourg Peace Prize laureate for 2020-21.
Steven Youngblood
Shin Dong Kim
Professor, The Media School, Hallym University, Chuncheon, Korea & Chief Director, Knowledge Cooperative for Good Governance, Seoul, Korea
Shin Dong Kim is a professor at the School of Media and Communication, Hallym University, Korea. He founded the Institute for Communication Arts and Technology (iCat) and served as the Vice President for International Affairs for the university. He has been an active advocate and innovator for the globalization of higher education throughout his professional career. His area of research and teaching covers culture and creative industries, media policy and political economy, global communications, and film studies. He is currently leading a five-year national research project on modeling the Korean ICT developments. He is preparing a book on the political economy of the Korean media industries and culture, and writing on colonial experiences represented on the Korean cinema. Dr. Kim has also been teaching at many universities globally including Dartmouth College, Sciences Po Paris, Peking University, City University of Hong Kong, University of the Philippines, Shanghai University, etc. Dr. Kim earned his PhD from Indiana University in Mass Communications.
Shin Dong Kim
Aphrodite Salas
Assistant Professor at Concordia University
Aphrodite Salas is a journalist and professor at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Her most recent work is a short documentary and multimedia collaboration with Canadian Television (CTV) called: “from shore to sky: a reconciliation story.” She is a trained workshop facilitator on issues of combating misinformation and disinformation in news through the international organization Journalists for Human Rights. Aphrodite is also a research associate at the Concordia University Acts of Listening Lab, a member of the national board of directors of the Canadian International Council and a regular member of the Concordia Centre for Broadcasting and Journalism Studies. Her experience as a journalist is extensive, having worked as a national reporter, video journalist and assignment editor at CTV, a senior anchor at Global Quebec and a Parliamentary Correspondent for CityTV Toronto and Vancouver.
Aphrodite Salas
Renate Schroeders
Director of the European Federation of Journalists
Renate Schroeder is the Director of the European Federation of Journalists, In 1993 she started working for the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and since 2003 she works for the EFJ. Advocacy at EU and Council of Europe level; presentation of EFJ at international meetings and fact-finding media freedom missions; project work, communication and assistance in several EFJ expert groups including on freelances, broadcasting media literacy and digital journalism, are part of her work-load in the small dynamic Brussels office.
Renate Schroeder studied International Relations and Political Science at Boston University (Bachelor’s Degree in 1988) and in Berlin at the Free University (Masters in 1992). Major themes during her Masters program were nationalism, integration and refugee policy.
Renate worked among other at the United Nations, New York, the research institute FAST in Berlin and the Friedrich-Ebert Foundation in Brussels before she joined the IFJ/EFJ team. She is of German nationality and speaks English, French, Italian, German and Spanish (passive).
Renate Schroeder
Nello Barile
Associate Professor at IULM University of Milan
The research interests of Nello Barile include sociology of media and communication, culture, fashion, and consumption. He has published numerous books, articles and short essays in Italy as well as in France, Germany, Brazil and USA. At the moment he is investigating the relationships between culture, power and emerging media.
He teaches media studies and sociology of cultural processes at IULM University of Milan, where he also coordinated a Master's program in Creativity Management for 6 years.
Νello Barile
Peter Caks
Teaching assistant and researcher, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Peter Caks, MSc, is teaching assistant and researcher at Media communication studies (University of Maribor). His research interest ranges from media convergence and hybridization, media audiences to media policy and systems. His teaching field ranges from communication and media studies to practical courses of media content. He is a PhD student of Communication Science (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Science) and guest lecturer of radio journalism at the mentioned university. His PhD field is transformation of radio news in digital age.
Peter Caks
Dimitrios Bouras
Anthropologist photographer and documentarian, PhD
Dimitrios Bouras is an Anthropologist photographer and documentarian working on long term projects which focus on humanitarian issues, conflict and war around the globe. He is a frequent lecturer and essayist at several academic institutions and international conferences. He is lecturing and presenting, as non-resident fellow, at the University of Cambridge, as well as a visiting lecturer at Northeastern University - School of Journalism, Boston, USA and The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London, UK. He is also cooperating with the CDRSE in joint cooperation with DG NEAR “Towards a different media culture in the acceding countries of the Western Balkans: Investing in raising media standards and media transparency”.
Dimitrios Bouras
Yannis Kotsifos
Director, Journalists Union of Macedonia and Thrace
Born in Thessaloniki, Greece, in 1969, he has studied Greek Literature (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki). He lives and works in the city and is the director general of the Journalists’ Union of Macedonia and Thrace Daily Newspapers (ESIEMTH) and its Cultural Foundation. Having worked as a journalist in both newspapers and radio, he has also edited numerous books and collaborated with various magazines, either as a contributing editor or as an editor-at-large, or as both. Since 2013 he is a member of the Steering Committee of the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ). As ESIEMTH director he has coordinated numerous projects regarding journalists’ training, media literacy, diversity reporting and ethics.
Yannis Kotsifos
Dejan Pralica
Full-time Professor at the Department of Media Studies, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad
Dejan Pralica, PhD – Full-time Professor at the Department of Media Studies, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad. He teaches Radio journalism, Media discourse analysis, Nonverbal communication, Media literacy, Business communication, Protocol and persuasive skills, Critical discourse analysis and Media messages deconstruction.
He received his PhD at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Belgrade (Journalism an Communication Science, 2010). He has a master's degree (2005) and a bachelor's degree (2001) at the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad (Linguistics Science). He has published three monographs “Radio discourse”, “Who did media choose, and what the parties offered” and “About Journalism and Journalists 2nd Edition” (co-author), many papers in international journals and proceedings.
Areas of interest: radio journalism, media literacy, discourse analysis and nonverbal communication. He worked as a professional journalist and editor (1997-2009) at the Radio 021.
Dejan Pralica
David J. Simon
Director of the Genocide Studies Program, Yale University
David J. Simon is the Director of the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University and holds the position of Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and in the Jackson School of Global Affairs at Yale. His research focuses on mass atrocity prevention and post-atrocity recovery, with a particular focus on cases of mass atrocity in Africa, including those in Rwanda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Cote d’Ivoire. Simon holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles and a B.A. from Princeton University. He is co-editor (with Eve Zucker) of the 2020 volume Mass Violence and Memory in the Digital Age: Memorialization Unmoored, (Palgrave-MacMillan), and co-editor (with Leora Kahn) of the forthcoming Handbook of Genocide Studies (Edward Elgar). He has served as a consultant with the United Nations Office of the Special Advisor for the Prevention of Genocide.
David J. Simon
Ludovic Blecher
Head of Google News Initiative Innovation
Ludovic Blecher is the head of Google News Initiative Innovation. Previously, he was running the Digital News Initiative Innovation Fund. Prior to joining Google in 2015 he was the director of the FINP, a digital press fund for French publishers. Blecher is a former journalist and has spent 15 years in the news industry. He was a reporter, theneditor-in-chief and executive director of Liberation.fr. He was a 2012 Fellow at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University and a member of the French Digital Council, an independent advisory commission for the French government.
Ludovic Blecher
Holger Briel
Professor of Cultural Theory and Media Studies at BNU-HKBU-UIC
Professor Dr Holger BRIEL is currently Professor of Cultural Theory and Media Studies at BNU-HKBU-UIC. Until 2022 he served as the Dean of the School of Culture and Creativity at BNU-HKBU-UIC. He holds a Ph.D. in Cultural Theory from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, an M.A. in Comparative Literature from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and a B.A. in English and German from Eberhardt-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Germany. A portion of his graduate studies was also undertaken at the Université de Paris, Sorbonne. Previously, Dr Briel has taught at New York University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Aristotle University Thessaloniki, the University of Innsbruck, the University of Surrey, Indiana State University and Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University. He has held numerous Visiting Professorships and lectured at Oxford University, UC Berkeley, CUNY, Ateneo de Manila, the National University of Malaysia, the National University of Singapore, Universität Rostock and many others. Besides many other engagements, he continues to supervise Ph.D. and Master students in countries around the globe. He has published copiously in media and cultural studies, philosophy, the social sciences, and international management studies and remains active as a journalist for several international newspapers. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of the influential Scopus-listed IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies and sits as an Editor and Joint Editor on many journal boards. Furthermore, he is the recipient of numerous prestigious research grants and fellowships, most recently the endowed National South Korean Senior Fellowship in Cultural Studies. In recognition of his expertise in global education, he has been elected to several national higher education supervisory bodies, including those of Greece, Hungary and Spain, and the EU Council for Higher Education.
Holger Briel
Alicia Fawcett
Cybersecurity expert, McKinsey & Co
Alicia Fawcett is a multicultural technologist, open-source analyst and international expert on cyber policy, digital geo-interference, disinformation and cybersecurity. She currently works as a Senior Cybersecurity expert at McKinsey & Co, advising on a range of global cyber and data privacy issues. In addition, she serves as a Foregin Interference and Disinformation Research Fellow at the Global Taiwan Institute in Washington D.C. Alicia is deeply passionate about global technology ethics and serves on the Advisory Board at the Carnegie Council on Ethics in International Affairs, the U.S. National Cyber Moonshot committee and teaches a Cybersecurity and International Affairs course at the University of Economics, Prague. Her career is credited with vast professional experience encompassing work within both public and private sectors. Alicia has been published and cited with the Atlantic Council, The National Bureau of Asian Research, Washington Journal of Modern China, India Today, Politico and Young Professionals in Foreign Policy. She received her MA in International Economic Relations and Diplomatic Studies at The University of Economics, Prague and her BA in Economics and Asian Studies at the University of Northern Colorado. She speaks Mandarin Chinese, German, Italian and French.
Alicia Fawcett
Evi Dekoulou
Assistant Professor in Media Management, School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Dr. Paraskevi (Evi) Dekoulou is an Assistant Professor in Media Management at the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She teaches media management and economics, strategic digital marketing and marketing communications, cultural management and entrepreneurship. At the same time, she is a Visiting Professor in Marketing at the University of Nicosia (Cyprus). She holds a PhD Degree in Media Management from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, she received a Master in Business Administration and an MSc in Media Management from Stirling University, and a bachelor’s degree (Hons) in Journalism and Mass Media Communications from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She has taught a wide array of marketing and management modules at both private and public academic institutions in Greece and Cyprus. Her main research interests include media management, strategic marketing, marketing communications, consumer behavior and corporate social responsibility. Her research work has been presented in international academic conferences and published in international academic journals. Moreover, she has been highly involved in coordinating the implementation of numerous EU funded projects, such as Interreg Euromed, Erasmus + and EEA Grants.
Evi Dekoulou
Edmond Fernandes
Director - Edward & Cynthia Institute of Public Health, Mangalore, India and Chief Executive Officer, CHD Group, India
Dr. Edmond Fernandes is Director - Edward & Cynthia Institute of Public Health, Mangalore, India and Chief Executive Officer, CHD Group, India. He is also an alumnus of the US Department of State. He can be reached on office@edmond.in
Edmond Fernandes
Vasileios Syros
Full Professor and Greek Chair at Jawaharlal Nehru University (New Delhi, India)
Dr. Vasileios Syros is Full Professor and Greek Chair at Jawaharlal Nehru University (New Delhi, India). He is also a Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for Military History and Conflict Studies at the United Service Institution of India (USI), India’s oldest tri-service think tank (est. 1870) for research into national security and military affairs. Dr. Syros is Life Member of Clare Hall, University of Cambridge and holds a concurrent appointment as Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for European Global Studies at the University of Basel (Switzerland). His areas of interest include cross-cultural leadership and Indian strategic thought. Dr. Syros frequently consults with NATO, and government agencies about cultural property protection and crisis management. He is also a Senior Fellow and Coordinator for European Affairs at Usanas Foundation, a geopolitical and security affairs think tank in Udaipur (Rajasthan, India), specializing in India-Greece strategic relations and India’s role in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Vasileios Syros
Chloé Fiodiere
Global manager, Journalism Trust Initiative, Reporters without Borders (RSF).
Chloé Fiodiere is Global manager of the Journalism Trust Initiative initiated by Reporters without Borders (RSF). The JTI is a market-driven solution to promote the credibility of quality journalism – and to turn it into a tangible, competitive advantage.
After 6 years managing large scale projects in international environments in tech and NGO fields, Chloé joined the Forum on Information and Democracy launched by reporters without Borders to draft the preliminary report of the International Observatory on Information and Democracy and pursued the collaboration on the Journalism Trust Initiative.
Chloé Fiodiere
Andreas M. Panagopoulos
News Director, Journalist
Andreas M. Panagopoulos is an experienced news director and on the field journalist (three decades). He is currently working as a news manager and News’ New Business Development Manager at Alter Ego Media Group. He recently, organized from the scratch the Data receipt, transmission and presentation from Greek and the international Stock Markets, the collaboration with international Media and the section Academia in the iconic economic brand of Greece OIkonomikos Tahydromos (digital edition, www.ot.gr).
He was responsible for the Newsroom organization and operation of ONETV and run the news department, the first in Greece LIVE web tV, the relaunch of MEGA TV and the digital version of Megatv.com. It also manages New Business projects on MegaTV.
During his career, he was a senior columnist at Cnn Greece and founder - director of DPG Digital Multimedia Hub. He also organized from scratch and in close collaboration with Cnn international Developers and journalists, and run CNN Greece (cnn.gr) as News Manager. For more than 7 years he was News Director for ANT1 TV and redesigned ant1news.gr.
He is a visiting professor in higher education institutions, a PhD candidate in the Department Of Journalism and Media of AUTh. He has been honored with Journalism Award Botsis Foundation. He speaks English and Greek.
Andreas M. Panagopoulos
J.J. Green
National Security Correspondent, WTOP
J.J. Green is the national security correspondent at WTOP radio, in Washington, DC. He reports daily on international security, intelligence, foreign policy, terrorism and cyber developments and provides regular on-air analysis on both radio and TV. He hosts the weekly podcast Target USA, which examines the threats facing the US, the weekly broadcast program The Hunt, which tracks emerging terror threats. He’s also the host of Global with JJ Green on YouTube. He has been embedded with the US military three times in war zones. He was the recipient of the 2017 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation award for Distinguished Reporting on National Defense for his series Anatomy of a Russian Attack. He has also received a National Edward R. Murrow Award in 2009 for his national security reporting. In May of 2023, JJ received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, from Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont for his “leadership as an author, reporter, correspondent, and teacher, and recognizing your expertise in international affairs.”
J.J. Green
Betty Tsakarestou
Head of Media Informatics Lab, School of Journalism & MC, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - Greece
Andreas Veglis is a Professor of media technology, and head of the Media Informatics Lab at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He has served as and editor, member of scientific board and reviewer in various academic journals. Prof Veglis has more than 150 peer-reviewed papers on media technology and journalism. Specifically, he is the author or co-author of 12 books, he has published 74 papers on scientific journals and he has presented 125 papers in international and national Conferences. Prof Veglis has been involved in 30 national and international research projects. His research interests include information technology in journalism, new media, data journalism, big data, social media, open data and fake news - verification.
Andreas Veglis
Thomas Miller
Adjunct Professor, Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication, George Washington University
Thomas Miller is an Adjunct Professor at the School of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University and is a retired foreign service officer. A career member of the Senior Foreign Service, Mr. Miller’s last foreign assignment was Minister-Counselor for Public Affairs at the U.S. Embassy Berlin. Previously he was Director of Strategic Communications, American Embassy Islamabad as well as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Athens and Chairman of the Fulbright Board. Mr. Miller served in various positions in public diplomacy in Europe, North Africa, and South Asia. He has received numerous awards for his service including Linguist of the Year. Before joining the Foreign Service, Mr. Miller was a Fulbright Scholar in Karachi, Pakistan, where he launched a Masters Degree in English as a Second Language. He is the editor of Functional Approaches to Written Text and co-author of Interlink. His foreign languages are German, Hindi, Urdu, Greek, French, and Turkish. Mr. Miller is married and has three sons.
Thomas Miller
Alexandru Giboi
Secretary General of the European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA)
Alexandru Giboi is the Secretary General of the European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA). Elected by the General Assembly of the organisation in September 2018, then reelected in October 2021, Alexandru Giboi had previously been the General Director and President of the Directors' Council of AGERPRES, the Romanian National News Agency. Born in Bucharest, Romania, in 1983, he was a member of the EANA Board between 2015 and 2018. Also, he was Secretary General of ABNA-SE - the Association of Balkan News Agencies between 2014 and 2018, and also acting President of the same organisation for one year between 2013 and 2014. Alexandru Giboi is an experienced manager and PR expert. Passionate about organisational & societal evolution, he is also a global consultant and public speaker on topics like management, news agencies & news media in general, disinformation and information literacy & its impact on our societies. Has delivered speeches and presentations at universities in Switzerland, Albania, Azerbaijan, Moldova and Romania as well as during multiple international media events and conferences all over Europe.
Alexandru Giboi
Signe Ivask J.J. Green
Researcher & lecturer,University of Tartu
Assistant Professor, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Signe Ivask (PhD) is a researcher and lecturer at the University of Tartu and an assistant professor at Masaryk University in the Czech Republic. Her topics cover journalism studies, reporting, news sociology and routines, journalists’ well-being and working conditions. She finished her postdoctoral research at Masaryk University, the Czech Republic, on the topic of (local) journalists’ well-being: working conditions (including digitalisation), support from the organisation and journalists’ working routines (including decision-making). Her PhD is from the University of Tartu, where she defended her dissertation on “The role of routines, demands and resources in work stress among Estonian journalists”. She has expertise as a newspaper and radio journalist and as a freelancer for more than a decade.
Email: signe.ivask@ut.ee
Signe Ivask J.J. Green
Sadia Jamil
Assistant Professor and Director of Research at the School of International Communications, The University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China
Dr. Sadia Jamil is an Assistant Professor and Director of Research at the School of International Communications, The University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China. She earned a PhD in Journalism (University of Queensland, Australia), a Master of Science in Media Management (University of Stirling, Scotland), and a M.A. in Mass Communication (University of Karachi). She is the recepient of University of Queensland's prestigious Centennial and IPRS Awards (2010), and Cairo Air crash Journalists' Victim Memorial Gold Medal (2007). She has taught courses at the Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi and in the past, at the University of Queensland, Australia. She is currently doing research on Artificial Intelligence in News Media Industry, Sustainability Education and Sustainable Development.
Dr. Jamil is the Country Representative UAE of Asian Media Information & Communication Centre (AMIC), and she is the Chair of the Journalism Research and Education Section of the International Association of Media & Communication Research (IAMCR). Dr. Jamil is also the co-editor of IAMCR and Palgrave book series, the 'Global Transformations in Media and Communication Book Series'.
Dr. Jamil is one of the Ambassadors of Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA). She sits in the editorial board of six leading international journals in the areas of journalism, digital media, political communication, and media practices in the Middle East. She is serving as honorary advisor of Media Action Nepal as well.
Sadia Jamil
Robert Ted Gutsche
Associate Professor, School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, Florida Atlantic University, U.S.A.
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Informatics, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
I am an Associate Professor in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at Florida Atlantic University in the U.S. and a Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Informatics at Vytautas Magnus University, in Lithuania. Previously, I was an Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Critical Digital Media Practice at Lancaster University, in the U.K., where I was affiliated with the Data Science Institute, Centre for Alternatives to Social and Economic Inequalities, Centre for Mobilities Research, and the Institute for Social Futures. During my time at Lancaster, I also developed and oversaw academic programs in journalism and communication at University Academy 92 in Manchester, U.K.
Currently, I serve as Associate Editor of Journalism Practice, where I produce and host “The J Word: A Podcast by Journalism Practice.” Previously, I served as Assistant Professor in the Department of Journalism + Media at Florida International University, in the U.S., where I taught largely in its former Digital Media Studies program, researching and teaching immersive media cultures, entrepreneurialism in digital media, and about cultures associated with surveillance, social movements, and media systems.
As a journalist, my work has appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Newsday, The Guardian, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and other regional and local news outlets in the U.S. I also cofounded the online non-profit Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism at the University of Iowa after helping to launch the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I am honored to have led initiatives in community engagement and collaboration with journalists, students, and citizens through virtual reality and other immersive media in storytelling and research, particularly at Florida International University, in Miami, and I have been recognized for such practice-led research that has been published in Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Journalism Studies, Digital Journalism, Journalism Practice, Visual Communication, and other journals as a Digital Journalism Research Fellow in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies at Oslo Metropolitan University in Norway, as a Tow-Knight Disruptive Educator at the City University of New York’s Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism, and as a Fellow at Lancaster University’s Institute for Social Futures, where I co-lead on the institute’s environmental futures research vein. I also led and contributed to dynamic storytelling research initiatives through the University of Missouri’s Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute.
I am the author and editor of several books, including Media Control: News as an Institution of Power and Social Control (Bloomsbury), The Trump Presidency, Journalism, and Democracy (Routledge), and The Future of the Presidency, Journalism, and Democracy: After Trump (Routledge). And, I am also a frequent media expert for international news stations about U.S. politics and media, having conducted more than 300 interviews for channels, including CNN, BuzzFeed, Deutsche Welle, Business Insider, CNBC, TRT, RT, France 24, Sky News, Al Jazeera, BBC radio, and Australia ABC. I am joined in life with my wife, our two sons, and our dog, Stella.
Robert Ted Gutsche
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Informatics, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
Ziyah Gafic
Director of VII Academy, photojournalist
Ziyah Gafic (b. 1980, Bosnia) was born in Sarajevo and grew up during the city's siege. He briefly became a refugee in Italy before returning home, crawling through a tunnel under Sarajevo airport to his father, a figure in the city’s resistance. Ziyah is the Director of VII Academy and an award-winning photojournalist, author, TED speaker, and contributor to National Geographic magazine. His photography focuses on societies locked in a perpetual cycle of violence and Muslim communities worldwide. Over the past 25 years, he covered major events in the Middle East, Caucasus, Balkans, Arabian peninsula, and Asia. His work has received some of the most coveted prizes in photography from World Press Photo, Visa pour l’image, Les Rencontres d’Arles, Prince Claus Fund, National Geographic Society, Magnum Foundation, and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Center on Crisis Reporting.
Ziyah Gafic
Remzie Shahini-Hoxhaj
Professor of Communication
Department of Journalism, University of Prishtina “Hasan Prishtina"
Remzie Shahini-Hoxhaj is an Professor of Communication in the Department of Journalism at the University of Prishtina “Hasan Prishtina". She is the founder and director of the Media Institute at the University of Prishtina. She was a lecturer at the University of Applied Science Salzburg in Austria (2019-2021) and a visiting fellow at Dartmouth University (2017). Her research interests include television and communication culture in transitional societies, media literacy and public relation. Since 2000, she has been involved in numerous international projects on education and human rights in Kosovo. Dr. Shahini-Hoxhaj completed her Ph.D. in Communication and Journalism at the University of Vienna, Austria (2014). She also holds a dual Master's degree in Intercultural Communication from Europa-Viadrina University, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany, and St. Kliment Ohridski University, Sofia, Bulgaria (2004). Her Bachelor's degree is in German Language and Literature from the University of Prishtina (2001). Her research is published in multiple peer-reviewed journals. She is the current President of the Kosovar Austrian Society (OEKG) and a Board Member of the European Communication and Culture Society (ESEC). She has received many awards for her work and is a mother of two. She fluently speaks Albanian, English, German and Serbo-Croatian.
Faculty of Philology
Department of Journalism Director of the Media Institute
University of Prishtina "Hasan Prishtina"
Add: George Bush St nr.31 10000 Prishtina, Kosovo
Tel: +383(0)38222970
Cell: +383(0)44666354
Email: remzie.shahinihoxhaj@uni-pr.edu
URL: https://staff.uni-pr.edu/profile/remzieshahini-hoxhaj
Remzie Shahini-Hoxhaj
PREVIOUS SPEAKERS
Alexis Papachelas
Journalist, Executive Editor
KATHIMERINI Newspaper
Alexis Papachelas was born in Athens in 1961. He has a BA in History and Economics from Bard College and a Master' s degree in International Affairs from Columbia University. He has interviewed many important global personalities from Presidents Obama, Clinton, Erdogan, Assad, to Bill Gates and others. He has also been a host of the TV current affairs shows "FAKELOI" and the producer/ presenter of documentaries. He is currently the Executive Editor of KATHIMERINI newspaper..
Alexis Papachelas
George Pleioss
Head of the Department of Communication and Media Studies, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
George Pleios is Professor and Head of the Department of Communication and Media Studies of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Director of the Laboratory for Social Research in Mass Media, Board member of the of National Council for Radio and Television (NCRT) of Greece, President of the Hellenic Sociological Society and former member of the Supervisory Board of the European Center for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF). He has taught also in Hungary, Portugal, Cyprus, Bulgaria China, Turkey and Ukraine. He is author of 6 books, 22 chapters, more than 40 articles and more than 50 presentation in Greece and internationally, and PI in more than 25 research projects. Works of him have been published in UK, USA, Spain, Portugal, Bulgaria, Romania, China, Australia and Turkey.
George Pleios
Dimitris Koparanis
Journalist, writer, chef
Dimitris Koparanis is a journalist, writer and a chef. He studied Business Administration and Journalism and writes about food and culture. At 2014 he was lucky enough to create the first food viral in Greece. He is the founder of The Benefits Media, an independent, food related, media content production agency.
Dimitris Koparanis
Anna Kynthia Bousdoukou
Journalist, Managing Director of iMEdD,
Executive Director Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) DIALOGUES
Anna Kynthia Bousdoukou is a journalist with 13 years of experience in radio and TV at Greek media organization SKAI. In 2018 she co-founded iMEdD, incubator for Media Education and Development, where she serves as Managing Director. She serves also as an advisor on grants related to journalism at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) since 2016 and she is presenting SNF’s monthly forum DIALOGUES. For 8 years, she worked as a reporter on the radio, and then as a news editor, journalist and broadcast producer. At the same time, she has contributed as a freelance columnist in various magazines. In 2011 she was assigned to present the night news of SKAI television and in 2013 she started hosting the morning news program of SKAI TV “NOW”, focusing on domestic as well as international news, politics, economy, science and innovation. She holds a degree in Sociology from Panteio University with specialization on the Sociology of Mass Media. In 2016, she joined the team of TEDxThessaloniki, which she has been presenting in recent years.
Anna Kynthia Bousdoukou
Sherri Hope Culver
Associate Professor & Head of ADandPRLAB, Department of Communication, Media and Culture, Panteion University
Betty Tsakarestou is Associate Professor and Head of ADandPRLAB & Director of Mass Media Division, Department of Communication, Media and Culture of Panteion University. She is Branding Chair & European Research Liaison for International Communication Division at The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). BoD member of the Institute of Communication. She is an International Exchange Alumna of Study of U.S. Institutes on Journalism and Media of U.S. Department of State, named as International Exchange Alumna of the Month, and featured in “Women Changing Greece,” video series by U.S Embassy Athens. She has been visiting lecturer at Copenhagen Business School, the University of Cyprus and visiting researcher at Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism, CUNY J- School.
As Head of ADandPRLAB she has initiated cross-sector educational and innovation partnerships with leading communication and business organizations, digital media, startups and social innovators. In partnership with Inside Story, they have co-designed #YourStory 2 & 3, through co-creation workshops, engaging readers and journalists in collaborative storytelling.
She has co-organized Startup Weekends and Startup Labs, to engage university students in startup entrepreneurship, including the Startup Weekend on “Entrepreneurial Journalism” with the support of U.S. Embassy Athens and in collaboration Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism and, Athens Startup Weekend on Audio and Radio Innovation and Summit in partnership with Antenna Music. With the support of Stavros Niarchos Foundation, she participated with students from Panteion University at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Journalism Bootcamp, in Washington, D.C.
She served as the Director for Educational Radio-Television at the Ministry of Education focusing on its digital transition (2010-2012) and served at the editorial board of the monthly “Tribute of Ideas” at Lambrakis Press.
Betty Tsakarestou
Theodora A. Maniou
Department of Social and Political Sciences,
University of Cyprus
Theodora A. Maniou (Ph.D.) is a Lecturer in Journalism, at the Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Cyprus. Her area of specialization focuses on new forms of journalism, broadcast journalism in television and multimedia journalism. Prior to her current appointment, she worked as a journalist for fifteen years and is a member of the International Federation of Journalists, the European Federation of Journalists and the Journalistic Union of Macedonia-Thrace (Greece)
Theodora A. Maniou
Doxa Komodromou
Spokesperson, Head of the Office for the Planning and Implementation of Formal Ceremonies of the University of Cyprus, Journalist
Doxa Komodromou is an experienced event organiser and presenter at the University of Cyprus, undertaking a series of such official functions both at home and abroad for over two decades, including graduations ceremonies, exhibitions, talks/discussions, visits by foreign dignitaries and inauguration of buildings at the University Campus. She has worked as a personal assistant and data researcher for former MEP Yiannakis Matsis and remains an active journalist since 2000, working for the state Broadcaster CyBC and currently at Sigma TV and Radio Proto, in the capacity of reporter, anchor TV and Radio news presenter. Doxa Komodromou also specialises in elocution and speech techniques, teaching several classes at the University of Cyprus.
Doxa Komodromou
Nicole Tung
Photojournalist
Photojournalist Nicole Tung (b. 1986) is an American citizen born and raised in Hong Kong. She graduated from New York University in 2009 after studying journalism and history and freelances for international publications and NGOs, primarily covering the Middle East. Her work often explores those most affected by conflict and the consequences of war, including migration across the Middle East, posttraumatic stress in Native American veterans, human rights abuses, and women’s rights. She has also briefly consulted for the International Organization for Migration. She is based in Istanbul, Turkey.
Nicole Tung
Kelly Kiki
Project Manager Lab, Journalist
Kelly Kiki has been working in the Press and media industry since 2007. She worked in print journalism, she was responsible for the Social Media strategy and content of news online publications and she has contributed to digital projects in the field of education and culture.
Before joining iMEdD, she worked as a Senior Data Analyst for almost two years; she was trained in data journalism by attending the post-bac Lede 12 program at the Columbia Journalism School in New York in 2018 under a full scholarship offered by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.
She is a graduate of the Department of Communication, Media & Culture of Panteion University of Athens and she holds a Master’s degree in “Digital Media and Interactive Environments” by the Faculty of Communication & Media Studies of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Kelly Kiki
Stratis Trilikis
Programs Director, Journalist
Stratis Trilikis is a journalist who has served as director and editor-in-chief in various radio and TV stations as well as a war correspondent for print media for more that 20 years.
He was also the editor-in-chief of the morning news program of the National Television and SKAI TV for 15 years.
He holds a degree in Sociology from Panteio University with specialization on the Sociology of Mass Media.
Stratis Trilikis
Thanasis Troboukis
Project Manager Lab, Journalist
Thanasis Troboukis is a journalist. He has worked as a reporter and editor in Chief for some of the most successful Greek media. He set up the office of VICE Media in Greece, where he served as the Head of Content. His investigation about child trafficking in Greece was shortlisted for the Investigative Award of the European Press Prize 2017.
He took part in the ICIJ’s cross border investigation of the Paradise Paper and later he was trained in Data Journalism at the LEDE program of Columbia Journalism School in New York, with a full scholarship from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.
Thanasis Troboukis
Louisa Gouliamaki
Photojournalist
Louisa Gouliamaki is a Greek-Polish photojournalist and a part-time staff for Agence-France Presse. She is based in Athens, Greece, with over 25 years of experience in conflict reporting. Her work was awarded and presented at exhibitions and festivals in Greece and abroad. Louisa is a graduate of Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, Technological Educational Institution (TEI) of Athens, department of photography and visual media.
Louisa Gouliamaki
Lida Tsene
Researcher and teaching associate, Advertising and Public Relations Lab of Panteion University
Dr. Lida Tsene holds a PhD from Panteion University, Department of Communication, Media and Culture (2010) in the field of social media and social responsibility. Since 2008 she collaborates with the Advertising and Public Relations Lab of Panteion University as researcher and teaching associate. She worked for four years (2010-2014) as adjunct professor at the Department of Informatics and Mass Media of Western Greece Technical Educational Institution. Since 2012 she teaches at the MA Communication and new Journalism of Cyprus Open University and since 2013 at the the MA Cultural Organisations Management of the Hellenic Open University. Since 2012 she facilitates online seminars on social media, digital transformation and creative entrepreneurship en at Hellenic American Union. She has worked as a journalist, CSR and communication consultant, while since 2005 she is Head of Public Relations, Arts and Educational Programs of Comicdom Press. In 2015 she co-founded Athens Comics Library. She collaborates with Impact Hub Athens as Communication Strategist and Business Development Consultant. She has published papers in the field of digital media, journalism, communication, comics and arts management. Among her research interests are topics related to social and journalism entrepreneurship, as well as to transmedia storytelling.
Lida Tsene
Paul Lowe
Reader in Documentary Photography, London College of Communication, University of the Arts, UK
Dr. Paul Lowe is a Reader in Documentary Photography at the London College of Communication, University of the Arts, London, UK. Paul is an award-winning photographerand educator, whose work is represented bythe VII Photo Agency. Hehas been published inTime,Newsweek,Life,The Sunday Times Magazine,The ObserverandThe Independentamongst others. He has covered breaking news the world over, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, Nelson Mandela’s release, famine in Africa, the conflict in the former Yugoslavia and the destruction of Grozny.
His book,Bosnians, documenting 10 years of the war and post war situation in Bosnia, was published in April 2005 bySaqibooks. His research interest focuses on the photography of conflict and human rights. His most recent books include Reporting the Siege of Sarajevo, Photography MasterclassandA Chronology of Photography, andUnderstandingPhotojournalism.
Paul Lowe
Leora Kahn
Founder and executive director of PROOF: Media for Social Justice
Leora Kahn is founder and executive director of PROOF: Media for Social Justice. She works on global projects with Amnesty International and the United Nations. Her 2007 book Darfur: 20 years of War and Genocide has won several awards and an exhibition travels in the US under the auspices of the Holocaust Museum of Houston.
Leora curated an exhibition on child soldiers in collaboration with the UN’s Office on Children and Armed Conflict. An exhibition on rescuers during genocides, Bosnia, Rwanda, Cambodia and the Holocaust, originated at Yale University, travels worldwide. She produced and curated an exhibit on Legacy of Rape, which features the voices and photos of women who have experienced rape during conflict, partnering with UNFPA and TRIAL, in Bosnia,Nepal, DRC and Colombia. She just finished two exhibits on the American border and mass incarceration
Leora’s film credits include Rene and I, an award-winning documentary about the life an extraordinary woman who was experimented on by Josef Mengele during the Holocaust. She also co-produced Original Intent; a documentary that explores the judicial philosophy promoted by President George W. Bush.
Leora has been a fellow in the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University where she conducts research on rescuers and rescuing behavior and was the Cathy Cohen Lasry Visiting Lecturer at Clark University holocaust and Genocide Center. She is fellow at the Adrienne de Rothschild/Columbia University and Cambridge University for social entrepreneurs that involve starting a network between Jews and Muslims. This year she was a Fulbright Senior Specialist and taught a University of Haifa. She teaches human rights and media at International Center for Photography in New York. She is is human rights lecturer at University of Dayton where she founded the moral courage program.
Leora Kahn
Nadezda Azhgikhina
Journalist, Human rights activist
Journalist, writer, human rights activist, executive director of PEN Moscow, vice president of European Federation of Journalists. Graduated from Moscos State Univresity, Faculty of Journalism (1982), Ph.D in Russian literature, Moscow State University, Faculty of Journalism ( 1990). Worked as journalist and editor in Ogonyok ( Little Flame), front line of perestroyla Magazine in 1989-1995, in Nezavissimaya Gazeta ( Independent) in 1995-2001, in Russian Union of Journalists ( as board member) in 2003-2016. Senior lecturer in MSU Faculty of Journalism, since 2012. Lectures in Tampere University, Finlamd (special courses), Barnard College, Columbia Universoity, USA ( spceial course), London School of Economics, Bath, Sheffied, Yall, Princeton, NYU, Sorbonna, Sodertorn and other universities. Member of Union of Russian Writers since 1991, member of Russian PEN 2010-2016, member of Gender Council of International Federatuon of Journalists since 2001, member of the board of GAMAG- Europe since 2015, co -founder and co-president of the Associatoon of Women Journalists (1994-2001), co -founder of Free Word Association since 2017. Author and editor of 19 books and collections on contemporary culture, media development , human rights and gender equality. Regular contribibutor for The Nation magazine, editor of New Review web site. Awarded with Northern Star Swedish oder for development of Russian-Swedish cultural contacts, AWASS award в for Russian- American women’s cooperation , Grant Dink medal for human rights development and professional awards for journalism.
Nadezda Azhgikhina
Epaminondas Christophilopoulos
Deputy Chair at Foresight Team, Presidency of the Greek Government
Dr Epaminondas Christophilopoulos is the Deputy-Chair of the Foresight Unit in the Presidency of the Government (Hellenic Republic) and Head of the UNESCO Chair on Futures Research at the Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH), Greece. He has initially worked in the field of technology transfer and research commercialization, before setting up the international research co-operation unit in PRAXI Network/ FORTH. Since then, he has coordinated several projects in Eastern Europe, Asia, the Gulf peninsula, and Central America, while he has extensively worked in China for over 10 years.Since 2010, he draws particular focus on future studies and set up the Foresight Unit in PRAXI Network/FORTH.He has an academic background in Physics (BSc), Environmental Studies (MSc), International Relations and Foresight (Phd). He is a certified Future Strategist, Chair of the Foresight Europe Network (FEN), member of the World Future Studies Federation (WFSF), and Co-Chair of the Greek Node of the Millennium Project.
Epaminondas Christophilopoulos
Sally Ann Cruikshank
Assistant professor, School of Journalism and Strategic Media, Middle Tennessee State University
Dr. Sally Ann Cruikshank assistant professor in the School of Journalism and Strategic Media at Middle Tennessee State University. She received her Ph.D. from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University, following an award-winning career as a television news producer in Pittsburgh and Miami. Cruikshank’s research spans the globe, as she has traveled to several countries to conduct research on press freedom in post-conflict and post-genocide societies. She has conducted field research in Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Myanmar (Burma). Cruikshank has also conducted extensive research on mobile technology and social media. Her research on Twitter has been published in the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media and Journalism & Mass Communication Educator.
Sally Ann Cruikshank
Mounir Ibrahim
Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, Truepic
Mounir Ibrahim is Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for Truepic, an award winning technology company specializing in image authenticity and provenance. From 2009-2017, Mounir was a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State, served in Damascus, Washington, Istanbul, Bogota, and New York at the US Mission to the United Nations. Mounir is a TEDx speaker, term member with the Council on Foreign Relations, and his writing has been featured by the Wall Street Journal, World Economic Forum, and MIT Innovations Journal. Mounir received his BA in International Relations and Political Science from American University and his MA in International Affairs from Columbia University.
Mounir Ibrahim
Eylem Yanardağoğlu
Associate professor, Head of the New Media Department,
Kadir Has University in Istanbul
Eylem Yanardağoğlu is an associate professor and head of the New Media department at Kadir Has University in Istanbul. She received her PhD at City, University of London Sociology department . She taught courses on Introduction to New Media, New Media Theories, Social Media, Sociology of News, International Communication, Online Journalism at various undergraduate and post-graduate levels. Having published extensively on the state of Turkish media, her research interests include digital citizenship, digital transformation of news and consumption, and transational expansion of Turkish TV series.
Eylem Yanardağoğlu
Alisher Siddique
Director of RFE/RL’s Uzbek Service
Alisher Siddique is the Director of RFE/RL’s Uzbek Service since 2008. Under his leadership, the service has become a pioneer in using the latest digital platforms to break the information blockade in one of the world’s most closed societies. Siddique reported on the Andijon massacre in Uzbekistan in 2005, and earlier worked for the BBC’s Uzbek service in Tashkent and London. He was named “Journalist of the Year” by Reporters Without Borders-Stockholm in 2005. He holds an M.A. and B.A. in Middle East Politics and Arabic Studies from the University of Oriental Studies in Tashkent.
Alisher Siddique
Jeremy Caplan
Director of Teaching and Learning, CUNY's Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, New York City
Jeremy Caplan is Director of Teaching and Learning at CUNY's Newmark Graduate School of Journalism in New York City. He also leads the school's Entrepreneurial Journalism Creators Program, a 100-day online program for independent journalists building new ventures—sites, newsletters, podcasts— around the world. Over the past 10 years he has supported hundreds of journalists around the world developing their own niche journalism projects. A former Time Magazine reporter, he writes Wonder Tools a weekly newsletter spotlighting the most useful tools for creative productivity.
Jeremy Caplan
Leonidas Skerletopoulos
Founding partner, Social Marketing and Behaviour Change Institute of Greece (SMBC)
Leonidas Skerletopoulos is a Social Marketing and behaviour change expert, founding partner of the Social Marketing and Behaviour Change Institute of Greece (SMBC) and Board Member of the International Social Marketing Association (ISMA).
He has experience working as a consultant with public, non-profit and private sector organizations in the field of Marketing, Communications and Strategic Planning. He was a U.K. alumni awards finalist in Greece for 2019 and the founder of the Mindspark initiative, an initiative aiming to promote growth mindset in Greece expressed through events focused on marketing and creativity.
Leonidas Skerletopoulos
Dren Gerguri
Lecturer, Department of Journalism, University of Prishtina “Hasan Prishtina”, Kosovo
Dren Gërguri (Ph.D.) is a lecturer at the Department of Journalism, University of Prishtina “Hasan Prishtina” in Kosovo. He also works as a journalist since 2009 and now, he is author of “Log” at Paper Radio. He has lectured as a guest lecturer in some European universities, Including Marburg University and the University of Wroclaw. He has held several media literacy training, fake news training, in Kosovo and other Western Balkans countries. His last publication is “Kosovo: Political Crisis, One More Challenge Alongside COVID-19“, a chapter on “Political Communication and COVID-19”, a book published by Routledge. His personal blog is: www.drengerguri.com
Dren Gerguri
Aaron Sharockman
Vice President for Strategic Partnerships, Poynter Institute for Media Studies
Aaron Sharockman is the executive director of PolitiFact, and the Vice President for Sales and Strategic Partnerships at the Poynter Institute for Media Studies in St. Petersburg, Fla. Aaron oversees PolitiFact and Poynter's partnerships with newsrooms, NGOs and technology companies. He also oversees Poynter's MediaWise initiative, which aims to empower people of all ages to be more critical consumers of content online. Aaron has more than a decade of experience covering mis- and disinformation tactics with a focus empowering citizens with more accurate information.
Aaron Sharockman
Angelos Athanasopoulos
Editor-in-Chief, Politics | Senior Diplomatic, Defense and EU Affairs Editor (Newspaper “To Vima”, Greece)
Angelos Athanasopoulos works as an Editor-in-Chief in Politics and as a Senior Editor on Diplomatic, Defense and EU affairs in newspaper “To Vima” in Athens. In the past, he also served as Deputy Editor-in-Chief in the international news department. In 2020, he was awarded the “Botsis Foundation Prize” for Excellence in Journalism. In 2011, he has been awarded the “Eleni Vlachou Prize” for distinguished journalism from the Hellenic Parliament and the German Embassy in Athens for reporting on European affairs. He is a member of the Advisory Group of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), and he also served as an advisor on the international aspects of migration to the Ministry of Migration Policy. He was a European Marshall Memorial Fellow for the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) in 2008. Angelos Athanasopoulos has written academic articles on the Balkans, the EU and migration and has worked as an external consultant for the European Parliament and the European External Action Service (EEAS). He also worked as a consultant for think tanks, embassies, and private firms. He holds an M.A. in International Relations and Strategic Studies, a B.A. in International and European Studies and a B.A. in Media and Communications.
Angelos Athanasopoulos
Petra Kovačevićs
University of Zagreb/Cardiff University
Teaching and research assistant at Department of Journalism & Media Production (University of Zagreb) and PhD student (Cardiff University). Freelance journalist and mobile journalism trainer, with special love for video and TV. I'm interested in studying and experimenting with new journalistic practices, formats and stories for young audiences. In my thesis I'm looking at ways in which solutions journalism is understood and implemented by the BBC and the ZDF in their video stories.
Petra Kovačević
Mausumi Bhattacharyya
PhD, Associate Professor, Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication, Visva-Bharati University, India, Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) Post-Doctoral Fellow
Mausumi Bhattacharyya, an Associate Professor in Journalism and Mass Communication, Visva-Bharati – A Central University of National Importance, India, is into university teaching and research for the last two decades. She was attached with the Centre for Culture, Media and Governance, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi as ICSSR Post-Doctoral Fellow (2017-19). She has been selected as a scholar by the US Government from India for the coveted Studies in US Institutes (SUSI) in Journalism and Media Program, 2016. She also received a prestigious post-doctoral research grant by the International Association of Women in Radio & Television (IAWRT)-FOKUS, Norway in 2015. She was selected in the ‘National Mission on Education through ICT’ by the MHRD, Government of India to coordinate the ‘Gender, Media and Society’ section of the ‘Media and Communication Studies’ of the e-PG Pathashala course. She has been attached with the “People’s Archive of Rural India”(PARI) since its inception as one of its core members . She is one of the pioneering members of the Young Leader Think Tank(YLTT) of Friedrich Ebert Stiftung-Germany – India chapter. She was involved with the formulation of the ‘Youth Agenda of India’ by YLTT. She was nominated from India for an ‘International Learning Project for Shaping Globalization’ held in Bonn, Germany in 2010.
Mausumi Bhattacharyya
Clara Attene
Digital trainer and former Google News Lab Teaching Fellow
Data journalist and co-founder of Viz&Chips, an Italian journalistic startup specialised on data games and interactive visualisations. I am also a trainer on data and online journalism. Previously, I worked as a freelance business writer.
Clara Attene
Fanis Papathanasiou
ERT anchor/diplomatic correspondent
Fanis Papathanasiou is an anchor and diplomatic correspondent in ERT, (Greek Public Television) with more than 25 years of experience covering major global events. He has anchored the coverage of many major international news stories including the war in Ukraine, and Syria, major developments in the Greek crises, the refugee crises, elections in USA, in Turkey, the wars in Iraq, in Afghanistan, the Israel-Lebanon conflict, the 9/11 and many European Union, UN and NATO Summits.
Fanis Papathanasiou has contacted exclusive one-on-one interviews with international figures including PM of Finland S. Marin, former US Secretary Mike Pompeo, Donald Trump, Recep Tayip Erdogan Christine Lagarde and others. He is contributor commentator for CNN International in Athens. He has studied European Civilization and has a master’s degree on Digital Media, Communication and Journalism from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Fanis Papathanasiou
Christopher Guess
Researcher Duke University’s Reporters’ Lab
Christopher Guess is a journalist and computer scientist with experience working across Eastern Europe, Africa and North America. He previously has spent a number of years based in Eastern Europe working as an ICFJ Knight Fellow with the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project training reporters, news rooms, and IT staff across the region in digital and physical security and hacker mitigation, while also focusing on big data journalism invesigations in authoritarian environments. Christopher currently leads technology research around misinformation and artificial intelligence at Duke University’s Reporters’ Lab where he focuses on policy, technology, and journalism around fact-checking and law. He is based full-time in New York City.
Christopher Guess
Henri Bohnet
Director of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) office in Athens
Henri Bohnet is the Director of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) office in Athens, covering Greece and Cyprus. He has been working for thirteen years for KAS, having previously been stationed in Berlin, Belgrad, Skopje, Moscow and Kiev. With a M.A. in Political Science, he started off his career working for the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs and for the OSCE, before joining KAS in 2005.
Henri Bohnet
Stamos Archontis
Ellinika Hoaxes
Stamos Archontis has a Bachelor's Degree (Hons) in Chemistry from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and he is a science communicator on YouTube where he makes videos for the channel "The Mad Scientist". He is currently attending a post-graduate program in journalism entitled “Μaster of Arts in Digital Media, Communication and Journalism” at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and for the past 4 years he has been working as a fact checker for the site Ellinika Hoaxes, a member of the International Fact Checking Network.
Stamos Archontis
Marije Arentze
Anthi Baliou
Senior Researcher, Peace Journalism Lab
Anthi Baliou is a PhD Candidate in the field of “Literacy in Digital Mobile Media” at the Department of Journalism and Mass Media of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and a Senior Researcher at the Peace Journalism Lab. At the same time, she works as a Librarian at the Library of the University of Macedonia. She is a graduate of the Department of Library Science (TEI of Thessaloniki) and holds a Master’s Degree in “Management of Cultural Units” (Hellenic Open University). She has participated in various research projects as a Research Assistand and as Project Manager (EUFactCheck, JRP, Refugees Fact-checking, COST) on the field of news cross-referencing, disinformation and media literacy. She is the Project Manager of the 5th Thessaloniki International Summer Academy. She is also a member of the Digital Communication Network and she is occupied as a Research Assistant in projects (Influencers Hub Ukraine) and as a Trainer in Workshop Series (DCN Digital and Media Literacy for NGOs Training Program, Active Citizenship Workshop Series). Her research interests include: Information, News and Media Literacy, Misinformation, Propaganda and Fake News, Social Influence of the Media and Social Media, Community Engagement.
Anthi Baliou
Ioannis Papadopoulos
Print reporter and multimedia producer at Kathimerini
Ioannis Papadopoulos is a print reporter and multimedia producer based in Athens, Greece. He works as a feature writer & the video editor at Kathimerini (www.kathimerini.gr). He has also worked as a feature writer at TA NEA, focusing on social issues and immigration. His work has been published at the online edition of the German newspaper Zeit, the German edition of Le Monde Diplomatique, the Greek investigative website Inside Story and the Greek edition of VICE. He is the first reporter in Greece to use a 360 camera to produce VR video. In 2017 he won the 3rd prize at the print category of the EU Migration Media Award. In 2016 he was nominated for the Special Award of the European Press Prize, which was dedicated that year to the refugee crisis. He studied Journalism at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and completed his master's in Print & Multimedia Journalism at Emerson College, Boston. He also taught a journalism lab for one semester at Emerson College as an adjunct faculty.
Ioannis Papadopoulos
Paul Clemens Murschetz
Berlin University of Digital Sciences
Austrian Academy of Sciences (associated researcher)
Paul Clemens Murschetz (Professorial thesis in media & communication studies, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt; PhD in business studies, Vienna School of Economics and Business Administration; MSc. in media & coms, London School of Economics and Political Science) is researcher, analyst, consultant and conference speaker. Paul is associated researcher to the Austrian Academy of Sciences (CMC – Institute for Comparative Media & Communication Studies), and lecturer at the Berlin University of Digital Sciences, and Macromedia Hochschule Munich. His research work focuses on strategic media management, media economics, media convergence and media innovation management. He has published in journals such as: The International Journal on Media Management, the European Journal of Communication, ICA’s Communication Yearbook, and is a frequent conference speaker on issues of media management and economics (German Communication Association, World Media Economics Conference, European Media Management Association).
Paul Clemens Murschetz
Austrian Academy of Sciences
(associated researcher)
Dimitris Xenakis
Journalist and Co-founder of Inside Story
Dimitris Xenakis has been working since 1994 on shaping digital strategies and on the development of applications and services for digital media. He has taken on top management roles in some of the most important news media organizations in Greece including in.gr, skai.gr and news247. In 2016 he co-founded inside story, an innovative subscription-based investigative and explanatory journalism site, with Tatiana Karapanagioti and a great team of co-workers. He is a founding member of Journalism Initiative, a non-profit devoted to defending freedom of the press and the right of society for unhindered and diverse access to information. He holds a PhD in Physics and has worked for a number of years as a researcher.
Dimitris Xenakis
Elli Narewska
Digital programme manager, NewsWise, Guardian Foundation
Elli Narewska is the digital lead for the Guardian Foundation's NewsWise news literacy programme which teaches nine to 11-year-olds about news: what it is, what it does, how to navigate things like fake news, bias, speculation and opinion, and how to create your own reports in your own words for a real audience.
Elli manages the digital content for the project as well as designing and delivering workshops and training for children, families and teachers in all areas of the UK. She has many years’ experience in news literacy and previously worked in the Guardian Education Centre, before helping to set up the NewsWise programme.
Before working in news literacy, Elli was an English teacher in London comprehensive schools as well as in various special needs settings.
Elli Narewska
Anita Fábos
Professor of International Development, Community and Environment,Clark University
Dr. Anita Fábos, Associate Professor of International Development, Community, and Environment and Social Change, Clark University, is an anthropologist who has worked with refugees and other forced migrants in urban settings in the Middle East, Europe, and the United States.
Formerly the Director of the Forced Migration and Refugee Studies program at the American University in Cairo, and Programme Coordinator for the graduate program in Refugee Studies at the University of East London, Anita has developed integrated teaching, research, and praxis programs incorporating refugee and forced migrant perspectives in collaboration with refugee-led organizations, scholars, practitioners, policy makers, and international agencies.
Anita’s research with Muslim, Arabic- speaking Sudanese in the diaspora has resulted in numerous publications, including her book Managing Muslim Mobilities: Between Spiritual Geographies and the Global Security Regime (Palgrave 2014) with Riina Isotalo, ‘Brothers’ or Others? Propriety and Gender for Muslim Arab Sudanese in Egypt (Berghahn Books 2010)
Anita Fábos
Kirstine Føge Jensen
Interim Executive Director Guardian Foundation
Kirstine Føge Jensen is interim Executive Director and oversees the strategy and operations of the Guardian Foundation. Kirstine passionately believes that freedom of information, news literacy and a diverse media sector are cornerstones of an informed and empowered society and thereby essential for democracy itself. She has been with the Foundation for 3 years and has taken a lead role in supporting Syrian and Turkish independent media under threat.
She previously worked in documentary production, mainly working on a series about unaccompanied refugee children for DR, the Danish National Television.
Kirstine is an Anthropologist and holds a M.Sc. from the University of Copenhagen.
Kirstine Føge Jensen
Austrian Academy of Sciences
(associated researcher)
Klimentini Diakomanoli
Head of Press, Athens European Commission Representation
Mrs Klimentini Diakomanoli is as of September 2015 the Head of Press at the Athens European Commission Representation. Ms Diakomanoli assumed the same function at the EC Representation in Cyprus since the country’s accession to the EU and has previously worked as a Press Officer in Brussels in different Commission services namely on Environment, Research and Technology. She is a Law graduate (University of Athens), has a Master's Degree in Penal Law and Criminology (Université de Pau et Pays de l'Adour) and worked as a Lawyer (Athens Bar. She is also a graduate of the Greek National School of Public Administration (Press Attachés section) with her first diplomatic posting at the Greek Permanent Representation in Brussels in 1998. She is active in solidarity events' organisation as a member of different associations (Cultural Hellenic Circle of Brussels,ARGO, "Agora in Brussels" and the annual fundraising concert "12 heures pour la Grece".
Klimentini Diakomanoli
Nico Drok
President of the European Journalism Training Association (EJTA)
Dr. Nico Drok has been working in journalism education for more than 35 years. His main research interests are civic journalism, journalism education and news media use of young people. He is professor of Media & Civil society at Windesheim UAS, Zwolle, Netherlands. Next to that he is President of the European Journalism Training Association (EJTA), which has 70 members in 30 European countries. Furthermore he is member of the Steering Committee of the World Journalism Education Council (WJEC). He is married, has two daughters and four grandchildren.
Nico Drok
Elsa Poimenidou
Journalist, Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation
Elsa Poimenidou received her MA in the field of Digital Media from the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She is currently working at the news and information department of the Greek State TV channel ERT3, inThessaloniki. She serves the channel almost 20 years, form which the last six she runs her live daily show about current affairs. Besides her work on television, she also collaborates with newspapers and websites. Due to her love in news content production and dissemination, she is highly interested in Social Media and Networking, and she has participated in projects and campaigns as a content manager in Greece and abroad. She follows the latest developments on a local and international scale and new formats on tv video. Her research interests are Crisis Management, Social Media, new forms and tools on tv content.
Elsa Poimenidou
Athina Pachatouridi
Google Strategic Partner Manager, Greece, Cyprus, Malta
Athina Pachatouridi is currently managing the Strategic Partnerships for Greece, Cyprus and Malta at Google. Before that she worked with the private equity market in London and NY for Salesforce where she helped her customers improve their companies efficiencies and processes. She has a broad experience in the software and hardware markets as she has also worked for Cisco where she managed a diverse portfolio of clients including the London Boroughs, where she helped grow innovation within the UK public sector with the help of technology.
Athina is also a Yoga Teacher in Dublin and she is extremely interested in mindfulness and meditation and how these practices can improve employees day to day behaviours and productivity at work and at the moment she is running wellness courses on these topics for the Irish community.
Athina Pachatouridi
Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Mattia Peretti
JournalismAI Manager, Polis, London School of Economics and Political Science
Mattia Peretti is the Manager of JournalismAI, a research and training project run by Polis – the international journalism think-tank of the LSE – with support from the Google News Initiative.
JournalismAI aims to inform media organisations about the potential offered by AI-powered technologies. The project offers research reports, training materials, a network for best practice and innovation sharing and much more.
As part of the project, Mattia coordinated the publication of the report New powers, new responsibilities. A global survey of journalism and artificial intelligence, authored by Professor Charlie Beckett.
Before joining Polis and JournalismAI, Mattia worked at the European Journalism Centre, where he led the News Impact programmes
Mattia Peretti
Giannis Mylopoulos
Creative Consultant and Digital Storyteller
Giannis Mylopoulos was born in Thessaloniki. He wrote his first stories in the age of seven and since then he has not stopped reading what he writes in a regular basis, wherever he is in the world. Giannis is an award-winning UNESCO writer, published author of two fiction books and a screen writer for tv and web series. He studied Marketing, Business Administration, Organizational Change and Social Sciences, graduating from Kingston University and the University of Sheffield in the UK. He specialized in the Creative Writing of modern entrepreneurship and strategic communication through Business Storytelling. He works as a productive Creative Consultant and Digital Storyteller for the content creation in digital economy of the creative industry. His work has been recognized by notable scientific and cultural institutes, companies and international organizations in Europe, the USA and Greece. You can find more information about his latest book in social media with the #MyloBook and you can contact Giannis Mylopoulos at his personal social media and of course at his brand new website giannismylopoulos.gr
Giannis Mylopoulos
Jens Siegert
Team leader of the EU project "Public Diplomacy. EU and Russia"
Jens Siegert is the team leader oft he EU project "Public Diplomacy. EU and Russia". He is a publicist and Special Advisor to Board of the International Memorial Society. Until summer 2015 he was the director of the Moscow office of the Heinrich-Böll- Stiftung, a foundation closely linked to the German Green Party. He set up the office in 1999. He is an expert on Russian domestic and foreign politics and provided many publications about that, Russian-EU and Russian-western relationship and especially about Russian civil society issues. He writes a Russlandblog and a regular column in the “Russland-Analysen”. He was born in 1960 in Germany, studied political science, sociology and economy in Marburg. From 1988 to 2001 he worked as a free lanced journalist for German, Austrian and Swiss media, based in Cologne and Moscow. He lives and works in Moscow since 1993.
Jens Siegert
Veronica Yarnykh
Head of International Programs of UNESCO
PhD in economy (2003), Master of Education (2018). Associate Professor in Media Communication of the Journalism Faculty of the Russian State University for Humanities. Head of Master’s program “International Journalism & Global Communications”. Head of International Programs of UNESCO. Chair of media education (Moscow State Pedagogical University). In my experience, there are the teaching experience at the University and business-schools and at the same time real business experience on the position of the top management of the organization, as well as more than 20 years of expertise in consulting in the field of management of the organization and control of corporate communications.
The theme of my doctoral research now is the field of brand – journalism, model of media influence in global space and media literacy in corporate communications.
Veronica Yarnykh
Apostolos Staikos
Journalist, Euronews
Apostolos Staikos is a journalist and has been working for euronews since 2012. He covers current and international affairs and travels around the world in order to produce special programmes.He has also worked for ERT (Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation) for 6 years. He has studied Ancient History and Archaeology (University of Wales, Lampeter – BA), Politics and the Mass Media (University of Liverpool - MA) and Television Journalism (University of Nottingham Trent, MA). He lives in Athens.
Apostolos Staikos
Athanasios Grammenos
Post-Doc Researcher, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Dr. Athanasios Grammenos is the Project Manager for Greece of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom and a Post-Doc Researcher at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Macedonia, an MA in Diplomacy from the Graduate Institute of Political and International Studies of Reading University and a BA in Political Science and History from Panteion University. He has published several papers in academic journals and he writes regularly for the Press. His research focuses on international relations and religion, political philosophy, and liberalism. He has long experience as a political advisor and analyst. He is the author of the book Orthodox American; Archbishop Iakovos in Greek American Relations (in Greek with English summary). He has also published the poetry collection Margaron.
Athanasios Grammenos
Dimitris Giannakoudis
Coordinator & Specialist, Xanthi American Space (Xanthi TechLab)
Dimitris Giannakoudis is Coordinator & Specialist at Xanthi American Space (Xanthi TechLab).
A partnership between Xanthi Cultural Center and Athens U.S. Embassy, with educational programs on new technologies, educational robotics, women empowerment, youth entrepreneurship for young people in the wider region. It organises with success the First Lego League Regional Competition in partnership with eduACT, the Democritus University of Thrace, and local associations. For that effort was congratulated by the President of the Hellenic Republic Mr. Prokopios Pavlopoulos.
For the activities and the partnerships concerning youth entrepreneurship, Xanthi Tech Lab ranked fourth in the Start-upper Awards 2018 under the category of Public-Private Initiative and Structures. Awarded as well in Bravo Sustainability Awards 2019 and 2021 for the partnerships and the projects he managed contributing to the local community. It collaborates with university student associations, the DCN SE Hub Thessaloniki, the DUTH. the Fulbright Foundation, American College of Thessaloniki, Creative BizzLab, American Farm School, The Mindspark, First Lego League Greece, public and private organizations, IEEE’s F.E.A.S.T. Greece, eduACT, Hellenic Space Agency, Hellenic Initiative, Envolve Entrepreneurship, Open Coffee Kavala, the Mindspark, Hellenic U.S. Alumni Association in which he is a member and others. She has been trained in EU Policies and Institutions.
He holds a Bachelor of History and Ethnology and a Master’s degree from the Department of Law of the Democritus University of Thrace, specializing in South-Eastern Europe. He also holds a Diploma in Negotiations & Conflict Management at Athens University of Economics and Business and he is a member of Negotiator’s Association Greece. He is a member of the Bravo Sustainable Awards Dialogue and Assessment Committee.
Dimitris Giannakoudis
Mania Xenou
Founder and CEO of Reliant Communications
Mania Xenou is the founder and CEO of Reliant Communications, an independent full-service communications agency, specializing in corporate consulting, media relations, and crisis management and a member of IPREX, the world’s second largest independent agency network made up of leading, independent PR agencies in major markets worldwide.
With 35 years of field experience, she has served as Communications & Public affairs Manager for Coca-Cola Hellas, Kraft Foods Hellas, Jacobs Suchard/Pavlides, and others.
Mania is also a teaching partner at the Department of Communications and Media of Panteion University of Athens where she teaches Crisis Management.
Mania holds degrees in Business Administration & Organizational Behavior, and Italian Literature.
Mania Xenou
Christian Spahr
Secretary General, Assembly of European Regions
Founder and board member, SEECOM
Christian Spahr is Secretary General of the Assembly of European Regions (AER), the political platform for 140 regional governments in 30 countries of wider Europe – from Norway to Turkey and from Portugal to Russia. AER makes the regions’ voices heard on EU level. It supports its members in capacity building, sustainable development, cooperation with civil society, citizen dialogue, and accessing funding. Christian is also founder and board member of SEECOM (South East Europe Public Sector Communication Association, http://seecom.info), Europe's first professional association for government PR managers (80 members from 15 countries). From 2018 to 2020, he was the European Commission’s spokesperson for regional policy. Before, Christian was director of the Media Program South East Europe of Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, based in Sofia. He has further experience in print and broadcast journalism, the education sector, and non-profit work. Christian authored and edited publications on political communication, entrepreneurial journalism, journalism education, and media in transitional countries. He has worked with Southeast European journalists and experts on the topics of disinformation and strategic communication. Christian has been a speaker at political and media events in many EU countries, the Balkans, and Ukraine.
Christian Spahr
Irene Andriopoulou
Head of Education, EKOME
Irene Andriopoulou is a media literacy researcher, policy analyst, practitioner and advocate in the field of media for nearly 20 years. She was Head of Media Literacy Department at the Hellenic Audiovisual Institute - IOM (2004-2011), developing a series of innovative media literacy projects, among them, the "Greek Media Literacy Database for Children, Young People and the Media" and the first "Nationwide Research on Media Literacy Education in Primary Schools" in Greece. She has also worked for the national public service broadcaster ERT (Children’s program section) and the Ministry of Digital Policy, Telecoms & the Media. She was also Research Associate at ELIAMEP - Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy on the Crisis Observatory Plus (2013-2019). Presently, she is Head of Research, Studies and Educational Programs Department at EKOME, the National Centre of Audiovisual Media and Communication in Greece. She is the Greek editor of UNESCO “Media and Information Literacy Curriculum for Teachers” (2014), co-author with Art Silverblatt of “Media Literacy: Keys to Interpreting Media Messages" (2016) and editor of the “White Paper of EKOME on Media and Information Literacy”. She is also project manager of the UNESCO MIL Alliance European Sub Chapter Mediterranean Group, coordinated by EKOME.
Irene is member of the EC Media Literacy Expert Group (DG Connect) since 2006. Since 2019 she was elected as global co-Secretary General of the International Steering Committee for UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Alliance. Through media and digital literacy research projects for parents, educators, children, policymakers, media stakeholders, Irene holds a multi-disciplinary approach, focusing on evidence - based research combined with practice through public service platforms for a lifelong learning media literacy competence for all. She holds a BA on Communication & Mass Media, Athens University, a Master of Arts in Media Studies, Sussex University, and is a PhD candidate at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki on MIL policies.