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UC Riverside UC Riverside Electronic Theses and Dissertations
UC Riverside UC Riverside Electronic Theses and Dissertations Title The Greek Body in Crisis: Contemporary Dance as a Site of Negotiating and Restructuring National Identity in the Era of Precarity Permalink https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0vg4w163 Author Zervou, Natalie Publication Date 2015 Peer reviewed|Thesis/dissertation eScholarship.org Powered by the California Digital Library University of California UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE The Greek Body in Crisis: Contemporary Dance as a Site of Negotiating and Restructuring National Identity in the Era of Precarity A Dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Critical Dance Studies by Natalie Zervou June 2015 Dissertation Committee: Dr. Marta Elena Savigliano, Chairperson Dr. Linda J. Tomko Dr. Anthea Kraut Copyright Natalie Zervou 2015 The Dissertation of Natalie Zervou is approved: Committee Chairperson University of California, Riverside Acknowledgments This dissertation is the result of four years of intensive research, even though I have been engaging with this topic and the questions discussed here long before that. Having been born in Greece, and having lived there till my early twenties, it is the place that holds all my childhood memories, my first encounters with dance, my friends, and my family. From a very early age I remember how I always used to say that I wanted to study dance and then move to the US to pursue my dream. Back then I was not sure what that dream was, other than leaving Greece, where I often felt like I did not belong. Being here now, in the US, I think I found it and I must admit that when I first begun my pursuit in graduate studies in dance, I was very hesitant to engage in research concerning Greece. -
Ifigeneia Surname: Athanasiadou Nationality: Greek E-Mail Account: [email protected]
Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL DETAILS Name: Ifigeneia Surname: Athanasiadou Nationality: Greek E-mail Account: [email protected] CURRENT POSITION . September 2020–present. English-language teacher. Foreign-language school: 'Genius'. Thessaloniki, Greece. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS . September 2020. Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD). Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Thesis Title: Conceptualisation and expression of count and mass nouns: an experimental investigation in language acquisition. Faculty of Philosophy: School of English Language and Literature. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. September 2009. Master of Arts in Syntax. Count and non-count nouns in Greek and in English (dissertation with distinction). Department of Language and Linguistics. University of Essex, United Kingdom. July 2008. Bachelor of Arts. Faculty of Philosophy: School of English Language & Literature. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. July 2004. Secondary Education. High-school Graduation. RESEARCH INTERESTS usage-based first-language acquisition, cognitive grammar, conceptual metonymy, plural-mass nouns, linguistic relativity (LR), thinking-for-speaking (TFS), universal ontology RESEARCH ACTIVITY . October-November 2014. Research Development Grant awarded by the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, United Kingdom. Research Assistant to the project led by Athanasopoulos, Panos & Bylund, Emmanuel: ‘The effects of verbal interference on motion event cognition in native speakers of Greek’. February-July 2012. Research Development Grant awarded by the Centre of Research on Bilingualism, Stockholm University, Sweden. Research Assistant to the project led by Athanasopoulos, Panos & Bylund, Emmanuel: 'Temporal language and thought. Language-specific spatial interference in time estimations'. October 2011-April 2012. Research Development Grant awarded by the Centre for Research in Linguistics and Language Sciences, Newcastle University, United Kingdom. -
Report of the Pilot Study Meeting
EPA 542-R-06-003 August 2006 www.epa.gov/tio www.cluin.org REPORT OF THE PILOT STUDY MEETING PREVENTION AND REMEDIATION IN SELECTED INDUSTRIAL SECTORS Small Sites in Urban Areas Athens, Greece June 5-7, 2006 Report No. 277 This activity is supported by NATO Programme on Science for Peace and Security (SPS) REPORT OF THE PILOT STUDY MEETING PREVENTION AND REMEDIATION IN SELECTED INDUSTRIAL SECTORS Small Sites in Urban Areas Athens, Greece June 5-7, 2006 NOTICE This Annual Report was prepared under the auspices of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization=s Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society (NATO/CCMS) as a service to the technical community by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). The report was funded by U.S. EPA=s Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. The report was produced by Environmental Management Support, Inc., of Silver Spring, Maryland, under U.S. EPA contract 68-W-03-038. Mention of trade names or specific applications does not imply endorsement or acceptance by U.S. EPA. NATO/CCMS Pilot Project on Small Sites in Urban Areas August 2006 CONTENTS Introduction...................................................................................................................................................1 Opening Presentations ..................................................................................................................................3 1. Soil Rehabilitation in the Municipality of Lavrion: A Case Study– Alecos Demetriades, Greece............................................................................................................4 -
Traditional Flavours of Ioannina from DODONI and IEK DELTA
20 December 2017 PRESS RELEASE Traditional Flavours of Ioannina from DODONI and IEK DELTA 22 to 24 December, in the central square of Ioannina DODONI Dairy Company and the IEK Delta vocational training institute in Ioannina are bidding farewell to 2017 with an event brimming with love, tastings and games. For three days, from 22 December until Christmas Eve, everyone who comes to Ioannina's central square from midday onwards will have the chance to savour authentic traditional recipes from Ioannina, prepared by acclaimed chef Adamos Dotsios and the IEK DELTA Cooking and Pastry School, featuring favourite DODONI products made from 100% Greek milk. In addition to tasting the food, young visitors will be able to demonstrate their talents as junior chefs by making and baking Christmas biscuits and taking part in other activities including Christmas crafts and face painting, offered by the relevant sections of the IEK DELTA Ioannina. This Christmas DODONI will continue to support and contribute to the local community by offering the children of the Dourachani Monastery orphanage a large quantity of pure fresh milk, with the taste of good, love and contribution. It will also donate products to ELEPAP - Rehabilitation For the Disabled - in Athens, Thessaloniki and Ioannina as well as providing financial support to FLOGA - Parents Association of Children with Cancer. It is worth mentioning that in 2017 the company made available over 110 tons of DODONI products to organisations, institutions and NGOs, that care for victims of the Greek crisis, throughout Greece. Mr. Michalis Panagiotakis, Deputy CEO of DODONI, made the following statement: ''We take great joy in implementing corporate social responsibility activities centred on man and the local community and we will continue along this same path, supporting practical initiatives that focus on solidarity, contribution, and love for our fellow citizens''. -
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Curriculum vitae PERSONAL INFORMATION Evi Ζ. Paschali Ioannina (Greece) (+30) 6934063552 [email protected] https://www.linkedin.com/in/evi-z-paschali-a6b55841/?trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile_pic (Evi Z. Paschali) http://cs.uoi.gr/~ppaschal/index.html Sex Female | Nationality Greek WORK EXPERIENCE 2019–Present Teacher Vocational Training Institute (IEK) of the Manpower Employment Organization (OAED), Ioannina (Greece) 30/05/2019–21/06/2019 Teacher Vocational/Apprenticeship Schools (EPAS) of the Manpower Employment Organization (OAED), Ioannina (Greece) 28/12/2017–31/12/2018 Municipal Employee (ΙΤ-University Graduate) Ioannina Municipality, Ioannina (Greece) 30/10/2017–22/12/2017 Teacher Vocational Training Institute (IEK) of the Manpower Employment Organization (OAED), Ioannina (Greece) 15/07/2015–05/11/2015 Tutor Private Secondary Education Center (Frontistirio) 24/04/2014–23/09/2014 Designer, Analyst and Programmer of Computer Systems Regional Administration of Epirus 16/09/2013–11/01/2014 Office Clerk Law Office EDUCATION AND TRAINING 2019–Present Special Needs Education - Learning Disabilities: Diagnosis, Εducational Interventions and Counselling School of Pedagogical and Technological Education (ASPETE), Thessaloniki (Greece) 07/12/2018–07/05/2019 Web Design: From the design to the processing of the traffic, e- learning National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (E.K.P.A.) 2016–2017 Adult Education, e-learning 25/11/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 1 / 4 National and Kapodistrian University -
Areas “Affected” by Malaria in Greece 2019 Season, May 2019
1 Areas “affected” by malaria in Greece 2019 season, May 2019 The “Working Group (WG) for the designation of areas affected by vector-borne diseases” of the National Committee for the Prevention and Control of Tropical Diseases of the Ministry of Health has convened and decided upon which areas should be designated as “affected”, following the recording of an introduced P.vivax malaria case (1st generation of transmission) in 2019. The WG of experts has carefully examined the following data: the total epidemiological data concerning malaria in Greece since 2009, the number and characteristics of all cases reported to the National Public Health Organization (N.P.H.O.) up to 24th May 2019, the characteristics of the population to which they correspond, and the geomorphological characteristics of the corresponding areas, the available entomological data for the years 2011-2019, especially for the area with the introduced case, and the literature concerning the flight range of mosquito vectors, especially Anopheles sacharovi, which is considered to be the main malaria vector in our country. According to the suggestion of European experts, an “affected area” is defined as falling within a radius of 2-6 km around the probable place of exposure of the locally acquired cases. In Greece, an affected area is usually defined by a radius of 6 km around the probable place of exposure. However, if this defined circle includes sections of large urban centres or cities (that cannot be easily divided) or if a smaller radius is deemed adequate (e.g. based on entomological data, history of cases in an area, geomorphology, etc.), the WG - following risk assessment – decides upon the exact designation of the affected area. -
Country Sheet on Youth Policy in Greece - 2 - 1
CCCOOOUUUNNNTTTRRRYYY SSSHHHEEEEEETTT OOONNN YYYOOOUUUTTTHHH PPPOOOLLLIIICCCYYY IIINNN GGGRRREEEEEECCCEEE Last updated: 30/4/2012 By: Angeliki MOSCHOU TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Context and principles of national youth policy ......................................................................... - 3 - 1.1 Context of national youth policy ........................................................................................ - 3 - 2. Statistics on young people ........................................................................................................ - 3 - 3. Actors and Structures ............................................................................................................... - 3 - 3.1 Public authorities ............................................................................................................... - 3 - 3.2 Youth welfare services (comprising public and/or non public actors) ............................... - 9 - 3.3 Non-public actors/structures & youth services with competencies in the youth field ........ - 9 - 3.4 National network(s) for knowledge on youth linking all actors in the field (policy makers, researchers, young people and their organisations, NGOs)? ............................................... - 12 - 4. Legislation ............................................................................................................................... - 15 - 5. National Policy Programmes on youth .................................................................................... - 16 - 6. -
Dr Thomaï Alexiou CONTACT INFORMATION School of English Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Thessaloniki, Greece Tel
Dr Thomaï Alexiou CONTACT INFORMATION School of English Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Thessaloniki, Greece Tel. +306974113424 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION BACKGROUND 2001-2005 PhD in Applied Linguistics (full scholarship), Centre for Applied Language Studies, University of Wales Swansea, UK. Project: “Cognitive Development, Aptitude and Language Learning in Greek Young Learners”. Supervisor: Prof. James Milton 1997-1999 MA in TEFL, Department of Language Studies, University of Kent and Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK. 1997-1998 Advanced Certificate in Techniques and Methods in Teaching English as a Foreign Language, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. 1993-1997 Bachelor in Education and Certificate in Teaching Young Learners, Department of Pedagogy and Pre-School Teaching, University of Ioannina, Greece. WORK EXPERIENCE August Associate Professor, Department of Applied Linguistics, School of English Language and 2019- Literature, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece (Unanimous election, Governmental Paper currently 1323Γ, 6-8-2019). Specialisation- Applied Linguistics: Learning of English as second/foreign language at the preschool and school age. June 2018- Tenured Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Linguistics, School of English Language and August 2019 Literature, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece (Unanimous election; Governmental Paper 725Γ/26/06/2018). Specialisation- Applied Linguistics: Learning of English as second/foreign language at the preschool and school age. October Tutor at the MA programme of the Department of French Language and Literature. Module: 2018- ‘Didactics III: Teaching approaches of foreign languages for children of pre-primary and primary January school age’. 2019 1 Dec. 2014 – Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Linguistics, School of English Language and June 2018 Literature, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece (Unanimous election; Governmental Paper 162Γ/03/12/2014). -
Industrial Risk in Thessaloniki and Urban Regeneration Context
OPEN ACCESS http://www.sciforum.net/conference/wsf3 Article Industrial Risk in Thessaloniki and Urban Regeneration Context Christine Matikas * Architect Engineer, University of Thessaly, Urban Planner, DSA ENSA Paris La Villette E-Mail: [email protected] * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; Tel.: +306944664396, V.Kornarou 20, 54655, Thessaloniki, Greece Received: / Accepted: / Published: Abstract: The venture of Industrial Risk concerns life, natural – built environment and socio- economic activities. The aim of the research is to identify the threat, its awareness and to ensure the protection of residents. Activities that can lead to a Major Accident (MA), installation process of new units – establishments and responsibilities of investors and the state, are indicated in European Directives, called SEVESO. Employers have responsibility for safety within the industrial establishment; the state is responsible for the perimeter. So governments are responsible for the methods determining the Protection Zones (PZ), the expected impacts of a MA per zone and the Major Accident Prevention Policy (MAPP). In Greece these arrangements are not a result of institutionally entrenched methodological choices. For the first time, new SEVESO installations are related to Land Use Planning in the Directive SEVESO II of 1996, without referring to the existing proximity of corresponding activities to the urban fabric. Western Thessaloniki is the territory in danger. It is established the fact that the parameter of industrial risk is absent from the urban planning of the area. The urban paradox of residents’ coexistence to the risk (threat) is probably caused by the diachronic vicinity of urban tissue with industries, without any relative preoccupation, despite occasional incidents. -
ED420582.Pdf
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 420 582 SO 028 806 TITLE Reviews of National Policies for Education Greece. INSTITUTION Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). ISBN ISBN-92-64-15365-9 PUB DATE 1997-00-00 NOTE 205p.; For the report on the Czech Republic, see SO 028 807. AVAILABLE FROM Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Commission of the European Communities, Head of Publications Service, 2, rue Andre-Pascal, 75775 Paris CEDEX 16 France. PUB TYPE Information Analyses (070) Reports Descriptive (141) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC09 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Comparative Education; Economic Development; Educational Assessment; *Educational Development; Educational Planning; *Educational Policy; Elementary Secondary Education; Foreign Countries; Higher Education; *International Cooperation; Program Improvement; *Strategic Planning IDENTIFIERS *Greece ABSTRACT This volume contains the Educational Policy Review of Greece undertaken in 1995-96 at the request of the Greek authorities. The book contains two parts with 13 chapters. Part 1 provides the full text of the Background Report, prepared by the Greek authorities for the purpose of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Review. Part 1 chapters include:. (1)"Educational Policy-Making, Administration and Management"; (2) "Introduction to the Greek Education System"; (3) "Structure of the Education System"; (4) "Linking of the Education System with the Training System"; (5) "Resources"; (6) "Equity Aspects of Education: Distribution of Educational Opportunities by Region and Sex"; and (7) "Efficiency Aspects of the Education System." Part 2 is the Examiners' Report on which the Committee discussion was based. Part 2 chapters include: (1) "The Setting"; (2) "School Education"; (3) "Higher Education"; (4) "Educational Policy-Making, Administration and Management";(5) "A Strategy for Change"; and (6)"Issues for Discussion." The annex describes recent reform measures in Greek education. -
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Series B- 5922/31.12.2018
69941 GREEK GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Series B- 5922/31.12.2018 TRUE COPY 69941 OF THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT Greek Government Gazette December 31st 2018 SERIES B Issue No. 5922 Β' 464/19-4-2010). DECISIONS 9. The provisions of ministerial decision “Natural Gas Dec. No 1314/2018 Licensing Regulation” ref. no. 178065 (Government Gazette Β' 3430/17.08.2018, hereinafter referred to as For the granting of a Natural Gas Distribution “Licensing Regulation”). License to the company under the trade name 10. The Tariffs Regulation for the Main Distribution “Gas Distribution Company Thessaloniki- Activity of distribution networks in Attica, Thessaloniki, Thessaly S.A.” and the distinctive title “EDA Thessaly and other Greece (Government Gazette Β' THESS”. 3067/26.09.2016) (hereinafter referred to as “Tariffs Regulation”). THE REGULATORY AUTHORITY FOR ENERGY 11. The RAE's Decision No 346/2016 on the Approval Taking into consideration the following: of the Tariff for the Charge of the Main Natural Gas 1. The provisions of Law 4001/2011 “For the Distribution Activity on Thessaloniki distribution network operation of the Energy Markets of Electricity and (Government Gazette Β' 3490/31.10.2016). Natural Gas, for Research, Production and transmission 12. The RAE's Decision No 347/2016 on the Approval networks of Hydrocarbons and other arrangements” of the Tariff for the Charge of the Main Natural Gas (Government Gazette A’179/22.08.2011), as amended Distribution Activity on Thessaly distribution network and in force (hereinafter referred to as “the Law”), and (Government Gazette Β'3537/03.11.2016). especially articles 13 and 80C thereof. -
Exposure and Cancer Risk
Dep. of Chemical Engineering School of Engineering Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki Chemical and Radiological Risk in the Indoor Environment (CheRRIE) Exposure and risk assessment of chemical compounds Prof. Dimosthenis A. Sarigiannis, PhD Director of Environmental Engineering Laboratory (EnvE-Lab) Department of Chemical Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - 54124, Greece CheRRIE Progress meeting February 27, 2015 Thessaloniki, GR 1 Dep. of Chemical Engineering School of Engineering Health impact assessment Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki Interaction at the level of metabolism (inhibition) Xylene Toluene Ethylbenzene Benzene Liver (metabolism) Leukemia Probabilitydensity Acetaldehyde Formaldehyde Nasopharyngeal Cancer Cumulative risk Larynx Cancer CheRRIE Progress meeting February 27, 2015 Thessaloniki, GR 2 1 Dep. of Chemical Engineering Methodology – exposure and School of Engineering Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki intake assessment Personal exposure is equal to the average concentration of a pollutant that a person is exposed to over a given period of time, e.g. 1 day, 1 month or 1 year. If over the given period of time, T, the person passes through n locations, spending a fraction fn of the period T in location n where the concentration of the pollutant under consideration is Cn, then the personal exposure for this period T, represented by the concentration CT CT fn Cn n based on the time-weight contribution of the activities, the level of intensity and the corresponding inhalation rate, we derived adjustment factors for each location type. As a result, average exposure is given by the following formula, where inh is the inhalation adjustment factor for each type of microenvironment encountered in the calculations: CT f n C n inh n 3 Daily intake I is estimated from the following formula, where inhr is the inhalation rate (m /h) for each type of microenvironment encountered in the calculations and tn is the time of residence in the specific microenvironment.