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II. CURRICULUM 2022-2023

Information Literacy and Writing Skills for Postgraduate Students

In order to retain the right to continue their postgraduate studies, all students of both specializations must attend three three-hour courses on " Information literacy and writing skills " at the beginning of the Fall semester.

 

All courses represent 10 ECTS and are taught for three hours each week.

Courses in purple are taught in English

 

A. POLITICAL SCIENCE

 

I.THEMATIC UNIT: POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS

1st Semester – Fall Semester

 

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE TITLE

TEACHING STAFF

1.

11M025

Contentious Politics, Collective Action, Social Movements

Pr Seraphim Seferiades

2.

11Μ250

Knowledge of Democracy and Modernity

Em. Pr George Kontogiorgis

3.

11Μ307

Constitutional Theory

Dr Panagiotis Doudonis (ESPA)

4.

11Μ308

Immigration and Integration Policies in Greece and Europe

Dr Apostolos Kapsalis & Pr Dimitris Christopoulos

5.

11Μ321

The Far Right in Greece: From the 1960s to the Present

Pr Vasiliki Georgiadou

 

2nd Semester – Spring Semester

 

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE TITLE

TEACHING STAFF

1.

11Μ281

 

Censorship: Interdisciplinary Approaches

Pr Dimitris Christopoulos & Dr Penelope Petsini

2.

11Μ285

Transformations of Politics

Assistant Pr Fani Kountouri & Andreas Kollias

3.

11Μ302

Neoliberalism, Democracy and Crises: Collective Action in Europe (20th-21th Centuries)

Dr. Loukia Kotronaki & Pr Seraphim Seferiades

4.

11Μ314

The Politics of Science, Technology and Innovation: Big Data and Algorithms (in English)

Assistant Pr Katerina Sideri

 

3d Semester - Fall Semester

11Μ046

MASTER’S THESIS

 

II.THEMATIC UNIT:

SOCIAL THEORY AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

 

1st Semester – Fall Semester

 

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE TITLE TEACHING STAFF

1.

11Μ002

Justice, Law, Right to Violence: Benjamin, Schmitt, Agamben, Derrida

Associate Pr Grigoris Ananiadis, Vaggelis Bitsioris

2.

11Μ099

Approaching the Concept of the Political

Associate Pr Grigoris Ananiadis

3.

11Μ290

Structure, Ideology, and the Aporia of the Subject in Contemporary Thought

Associate Pr Giorgos Fourtounis

4.

11Μ304

Natural Law and the State.

Dr Alfred Steinhauer & Pr George Faraklas

5.

11Μ311

Philosophy versus History: Forms of Rationality, Political Stakes, Expressive Languages

Pr Em. Aristidis Baltas

6.

11Μ315

Historical and Dialectical Constitution of Concepts: The Social and Political Philosophy of Kosmas Psychopedis

Pr George Faraklas

7.

11M316

Time and Imagination: Kant, Hegel, Heidegger

Pr George Xiropaidis, Assistant Pr Ioannis Trisokkas

         

 

2nd Semester- Spring Semester

 

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE TITLE

TEACHING STAFF

1.

11Μ273

Theoretical Approaches to “Everyday life”

Dr Chryssoula Mitsopoulou

2.

11Μ289

Adventures of Alienation in Modern Thought. The Evolution of a Concept

Dr Nikolaos Foufas (ESPA)

3.

11Μ291

Topics in Ancient Political Philosophy: Constitutional Theories and Approaches of the Class Conflict in Classical Antiquity

Associate Pr Grigoris Ananiadis, Dr Spyros Benetatos

4.

11Μ305

‘Structuralism’ and ‘Post-structuralism’ as an Epistemological Approach to the Human and Social Sciences

Pr Em. Aristidis Baltas

5.

11Μ317

The Relation of Freedom and Sovereignty in Aristotle’s Politics, Thomas Hobbe’s Leviathan and Social Contract of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

Pr Stephanos Dimitriou

 

3d Semester - Fall Semester

11Μ046

MASTER’S THESIS

   

 

B. MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY HISTORY

1rst Semester – Fall Semester

 

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE TITLE

TEACHING STAFF

1.

11Μ013

History, Historiography and Conceptualization I

Pr Nikos Theotokas &

Nikos Kotaridis

2.

11Μ041

Concepts and Semantic Fields: National-mindedness and Totalitarianism

Pr Despina Papadimitriou

3.

11Μ043

Issues in Historical Sociology

Associate Pr Eleni Andriakaina

4.

11Μ224

Social and Cultural History of the Youth 1949-1974

Dr Kostas Katsapis

5.

11M228

Modern Greek Foreign Policy

Pr Eirini Lagani

6.

11Μ256

Global Transformations and the Balkans (18th – 21st centuries): Historical and Anthropological Perspectives (in English)

Associate Pr Andreas Lyberatos, Antonis Hadjikyriacou & Aliki Aggelidou

7.

11M318

Public History

Pr Harris Athanasiades

8.

11M319

Environmental History of the Mediterranean and the (post-)Ottoman World

Assistant Pr Antonis Hadjikyriacou

9.

11Μ324

Construction of Research Projects and Systematic Reasoning Drawn from Sources I

Pr Nikos Theotokas & Nikos Kotarisis

 

2nd Semester – Spring Semester

 

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE TITLE

TEACHING STAFF

1.

11Μ035

The Civil War in Greece: Issues of History and Historiography

Pr Em. Procopis Papastratis

2.

11Μ052

History, Historiography and Conceptualization ΙΙ

Pr Nikos Theotokas &

Yianna Tzourmana

3.

11Μ117

Alterity in Greece and the Rest of the Balkans: Ways to Approach, Read and Collect the Sources  

Assistant Pr Lambros Baltsiotis

4.

11Μ226

European Identities (in English)

Pr Christina Koulouri & Associate Pr Athina Leoussi, University of Reading

5.

11Μ245

Migration in the Modern and Contemporary Era

Pr Lina Venturas

6.

11Μ274

Historical Sociology of Intellectuals: The Emergence and Development of a Modern Social Stratum

Dr Vassilios Bogiatzis

7.

11Μ300

Greek Diaspora and Benefaction

Pr Matoula Tomara Sideri

8.

11Μ320

Political Modernity and Balkan Nationalisms in the Late Ottoman Empire

Associate Pr Andreas Lyberatos

9.

11Μ322

ASKI Seminar. Itineraries of Resistance:

The Anti-dictatorship Struggle in Greece and Abroad (1967-1974)

Associate Pr Vangelis Karamanolakis (University of Athens), Dr Kostis Karpozilos, Director of ASKI

10.

11Μ323

Issues in Greek Economic History and Historical Demography (19th century)

Myrto Lambrou

(ESPA)

11.

11Μ325

Construction of Research Projects and Systematic Reasoning Drawn from Sources II

Pr Nikos Theotokas & Yianna Tzourmana

 

3d Semester - Fall Semester

11Μ046

MASTER’S THESIS

Certificates

Ruth Benedict

sertif

 

Policy & Directions

Photos

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