Final Programme
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Last Update: June 13th |
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Friday, June 15th, 2018 |
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09:00-10:00: Registration |
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Parallel Session 1A: Education I |
10:00-12:00 (Lecture Room: A2-2) |
Chair: Daphne Nicolitsas |
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Gouvias D. (University of the Aegean), Zafeiris K. (University of the Aegean) and Petropoulou C. (University of the Aegean) Education as “distinction” – Issues of differentiated “habitus” in informal educational provision for refugee children, in the island of Lesvos |
Chadjipadelis, T. (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) and Papaoikonomou A. (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) Schools’ sits-in as a result of students’ political socialization: empirical research in schools of central Macedonia in Greece |
Nicolitsas D. (University of Crete) Performance at school and performance at university: what is the link? |
Argyropoulou E. (University of Crete) and Lintzerakou E. (Middlessex University) Redefining Knowledge and Education in modern economic societies: a prerequisite for redesigning educational policy and reform |
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Parallel Session 1B: Employment and Labour Market |
10:00-12:00 (Lecture Room: A2-3) |
Chair: Stylianos Katomeris |
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Vandorou L.V. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) The impact of financialization on labour market institutions |
Koffas S. (University of Applied Sciences of Thessaly), Adamou A. (University of Applied Sciences of Thessaly), Katsarou, D.E. (University of Applied Sciences of Thessaly), Aspridis G. (University of Applied Sciences of Thessaly), Tsiotas D. (University of Thessaly) and Sdrolias L. (University of Applied Sciences of Thessaly) Generation Y: Investigation of their role in the contemporary life conditions and job market |
Katomeris S. (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences) The conjunction of Employment Policies and Social Economy |
Green A. (UCL Institute of Education) and Papadakis N. (University of Crete) Comparing the Employment Prospects of the ‘Lost Generation’ of Youth in Greece and the UK |
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Parallel Session 1C: Environmental Policy |
10:00-12:00 (Lecture Room: A3-2) |
Chair: Turaj Faran |
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Chad S. (Lund University), Faran T. (Lund University) and O'Byrne D. (Lund University) Sustainability and Sen’s Social Choice – An appreciation and appropriation |
Margosi M. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) A green investment integration in a growth model |
Avrami L. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) Mapping the nexus of within country social and environmental inequalities in Europe |
Boda C. (Lund University), Faran T. (Lund University), Harnesk D. (Lund University), Isgren E. (Lund University) and O'Byrne D. (Lund University) Structuralist vs Agent-based Approach to Environmental Sustainability – A possible resolution to a polarized debate |
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Parallel Session 1D: SMEs and Public Policy in Greece (Panel Organiser: Valia Aranitou) |
10:00-12:00 (Lecture Room: A3-3) |
Chair: Valia Aranitou |
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Moukoulis P. (INEMY-ESEE), Vafeiadis E. (INEMY-ESEE) and Meleas G. (INEMY-ESEE) The condition of Greece’s main local markets Methodological approach and key findings |
Arachovas C. (INEMY-ESEE), Georgokostas N. (INEMY-ESEE) and Manioudis M. (INEMY-ESEE) SMEs after (?) the economic crisis: Many challenges to overcome |
Gounari D. (INEMY-ESEE), Salpea E. (INEMY-ESEE) and Kolokythas P. (INEMY-ESEE) Public Policies for SMEs: Designing blindfolded |
Panagiotopoulou M. (University of Crete), Aranitou V. (INEMY-ESEE) and Eleftheriou K. (INEMY-ESEE) Startup vs Traditional entrepreneurship: A comparative approach |
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12:00-12:30: Coffee Break |
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PLENARY SESSION A |
12:30-13:30 (Alexandropoulos Amphitheatre) |
Chair: Maria Kousis (University of Crete) |
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Maria Petmesidou (Democritus University of Thrace) |
The EU 2020 Strategy and the “Social Pillar”: Can they deliver on social inclusion? |
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13:30-14:30: Lunch |
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Parallel Session 2A: Action Organizations responding to the retrenchment of Public Policies (Panel Organisers: Maria Kousis, Stefania Kalogeraki, Christina Karakioulafi) |
14:30-16:30 (Lecture Room: A2-2) |
Chair: Maria Kousis |
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Kalogeraki S. (University of Crete) Anti-refugee and Anti-immigrant Attitudes in Greece: Findings and Policy Implications |
Loukakis A. (University of Crete) Born to Die Online? A Cross-National Analysis of the Rise and Decline of Alternative Actions Organizations in Europe |
Kanellopoulos K. (University of Crete), Karakioulafi C. (University of Crete), Alexandropoulou P. (University of Crete) and Soros G. (University of Crete) Informal, transnational solidarity organization in crises-ridden Greece: Stronger, divided and politicized |
Kousis M. (University of Crete), Paschou M. (University of Crete) and Loukakis A. (University of Crete) Innovative practices of solidarity: the European frame |
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Parallel Session 2B: Migration and Refugee Crisis |
14:30-16:30 (Lecture Room: A2-3) |
Chair: Stathis Papastathopoulos |
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Pia E. (European Law and Governance School) Everyday Narratives and Migration Policy Processes |
Kesisoglou G. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) and Issari P. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) Needing Supervision: The affective/discursive canon of accounting for the urgency of supervision by mental health professionals working with refugees in Greece |
Aspriadis N. (University of Piraeus) Strategic Communication of the Greek Public Administration for the handling of the Refugee Crisis: A critical review on the Greek Institutional Speech |
Papastathopoulos S. (University of Ioannina) On the Ghostly Presence of Refugees in between spaces |
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Parallel Session 2C: Ethic and Gender Issues |
14:30-16:30 (Lecture Room: A3-2) |
Chair:Nikolaos Liodakis |
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Bograkou E. (Deree - The American College of Greee) Labeling Sex Offenders in the United States in the 21st Century |
Kazanoglu N. (Ulster University) Europeanization patterns of gender equality in work-family life reconciliation policies: Germany and Turkey |
Liodakis N. (Wilfrid Laurier University) Essentialism versus Intersectionality and their Impact on Public Policy: Methodologies and Ethnic and Racialized Groups in Canada |
Vyšniauskienė S. (Lithuanian center for social research) Gender Equality and Leave Policies in the Baltic States and Poland |
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Parallel Session 2D: Social and Economic Theory |
14:30-16:30 (Lecture Room: A3-3) |
Chair: Liodakis George |
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Mavrozacharakis E. (University of Crete) and Tzagkarakis, S.I. (University of Crete) The level of neo-liberal persuasiveness |
Manioudis M. (University of Crete) J S Mill’s views on historiography: historical fragments from some neglected essays |
Tzotzes S. (University of Crete) and Milonakis D. (University of Crete) Behavioural economics a ‘mindful’ new paradigm for economics? |
Liodakis G. (Technical University of Crete) Challenging the 'public' from a revolutionary perspective |
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16:30-17:00: Coffee Break |
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Parallel Session 3A: Crisis and the Greek Economy and Society |
17:00-19:00 (Lecture Room: A2-2) |
Chair: Eleni Drakaki |
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Mavridis S. (Democritus University of Thrace) and Mouratidou S. (Democritus University of Thrace) The Phenomenon of Homelessness during Greek Economic Crisis 2009-2018 |
Archontas G. (University of Peloponnese) The Greek “IMF Multiplier” Case: A hayekian critique of accurate predictions in crisis environments and their political usage |
Takas E. (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences), Aspriadis N. (University of Pireaus) and Samaras A. (University of Pireaus) Ordoliberalism in the German institutional discourse on Greece for the Economic Crisis |
Drakaki E. (University of Crete) The transformation of Regional Policy in Greece: A new policy paradigm in a European context, 1993-2013 |
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Parallel Session 3B: Cultural Considerations: Leadership, Diplomacy, Healthcare |
17:00-19:00 (Lecture Room: A2-3) |
Chair: Konstantinos Kafetsios |
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Doblyte S. (University of Oviedo) Access to mental healthcare in Lithuania: institutional, cultural and social barriers |
Sailly O. (Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 University) Social Sciences to the Rescue of Cultural Diplomacy How to Evaluate the Significance and Impact of Cultural Diplomacy? |
Ekonomou K. (University of Peloponnese) Political Leadership and Public Administation Reform in Greece. Lessons (not) learned during crisis. |
Kafetsios K. (University of Crete) On culture, emotion, and leadership: How interdependence shapes hierarchy relationships and perceptions |
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Parallel Session 3C: Inequality, Social Exclusion and Social Entrepreneurship |
17:00-19:00 (Lecture Room: A3-2) |
Chair: Olympia Kaminioti |
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Tsilikis C. (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences) and Gakou M.E. (Ministry of Labour, Greece) Social Entrepreneurship: a Crucial Component of Prison Reform in Greece - Recommending a SIB model |
Karagiannaki E. (CASE, London School of Economics) and Burchardt T. (CASE, London School of Economics) The implications of intra-household inequality for adult material deprivation in Europe |
Kaminioti O. (National Institute of Labour and Human Resources) Social policy for the fight against social exclusion: conceptual, measurement and analysis aspects |
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19:00 RETHYMNON OLD TOWN WALKING TOUR AND WELCOME DINNER |
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Saturday, June 16th, 2018 |
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Parallel Session 4A: Global Crisis and Policy Making |
10:00-12:00 (Lecture Room: A2-2) |
Chair: Doina Gavrilov |
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Guillen, A.M. (Universidad de Oviedo), Branco R. (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa), Cardoso D. (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa), David L. (Universidad de Oviedo) and Sacchi S. (University of Milan) Here to stay? Analysing policy reversals in the aftermath of the crisis |
Vlados C. (Democritus University of Thrace), Deniozos N. (Democritus University of Thrace) and Chatzinikolaou D. (Democritus University of Thrace) Towards an evolutionary framework of understanding the Global Crisis: Past, present and the evolutionary perspectives |
Balampanidis I. (Centre for Political Research, Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences) and Liakaki S. (Independent Researcher) Evidence-Based Policy Making in times of crisis: the case of Greece |
Gavrilov D. (National School of Political and Administrative Studies, Romania) Factors of influence and solutions to the crises affecting the European Union's cultural and economic policies |
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Parallel Session 4B: Education II |
10:00-12:00 (Lecture Room: A2-3) |
Chair: Manolis Dafermos |
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Argyropoulou E. (University of Crete) and Gkaravellas E. (Univercity of Crete) Corruption in Education and Public Policies: The case of Greece |
Trikka M. (Chania Secondary Education Directorate) and Zervakis S. (Chania Secondary Education Directorate) Research for a sustainable implementation of apprenticeship at local level |
Kapsaski A. (University of Crete) The OECD's recommendations for Greek schools’ evaluation and autonomy (2013-2017): A critical assessment |
Venianaki A. (University of Crete), Timplalexi E. (University of Crete) and Dafermos M. (University of Crete) From a medical towards an ecological model of assessment for learning difficulties and intervention: the case of distanced and mountainous villages of Chania Prefecture |
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Parallel Session 4C: Energy, Security and Surveillance |
10:00-12:00 (Lecture Room: A3-2) |
Chair: Minas Samatas |
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Deniozos N. (Democritus University of Thrace), Vlados C. (Democritus University of Thrace), Chatzinikolaou D. (Democritus University of Thrace) and Falaras A. (University of Macedonia) Energy security in the Balkans and the Energy Economy of Greece |
Violakis P. (University of Piraeus) Common Security and Defence Policy: A Social Science Perspective |
Balafas V. (University of the Peloponnese) and Fakiolas E. (University of the Peloponnese) The “shale oil era” and President Trump’s “energy dominance” doctrine |
Samatas M. (University of Crete) Surveillance Technologies and Policy Issues of “Ugly Co-Veillance” in the Digital Age |
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Parallel Session 4D: Mental Health Policies and Professional Networks (Panel Organiser: Manolis Tzanakis) |
10:00-12:00 (Lecture Room: A3-3) |
Chair: Sofia Triliva |
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Valasaki M. (University of Crete), Tzanakis M. (University of Crete), Kelemen G. (University of Arad), Gavrila-Ardelean M. (University of Arad) and Fond-Harmant L. (Luxembourg Institute of Health) Researching the sociocultural dimensions of professional networks in mental health care (ARPA project) |
Poisson T. (CNP Saint-Martin), Deloyer J. (Centre Neuropsychiatrique Saint-Martin) and Fond-Harmant L. (Luxembourg Institute of Health) What is happening behind your Black Mirror? The technological future of Mental Health |
Deloyer J. (Centre Neuropsychiatrique Saint-Martin), Moraitou M. (KEPSIPI) and Fond-Harmant L. (Luxembourg Institute of Health) TuTo+: Training of tutors and immersion in Europe of young mental health professionals |
Sofia Triliva (University of Crete) Untangling the complexities of mental health care organization in Greece: ramifications for policy |
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12:00-12:30: Coffee Break |
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PLENARY SESSION B |
12:30-13:30 (Alexandropoulos Amphitheatre) |
Chair: Sofia Triliva (University of Crete) |
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John Cromby (University of Leicester) |
Psychology, Mental Health and Public Policy: the ‘Power Threat Meaning Framework’ |
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13:30-14:30: Lunch |
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PLENARY SESSION C |
14:30-15:30 (Alexandropoulos Amphitheatre) |
Chair: Dimitris Milonakis (University of Crete) |
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Gary Dymski (University of Leeds) |
The fragile construction of a human future: From post-War policy tradeoffs to political crises |
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15:30-16:00: Coffee Break |
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Parallel Session 5A: Health |
16:00-18:00 (Lecture Room: A2-2) |
Chair: Santiago Ripoll |
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Kanakis K. (University of Crete) Reshaping the concept of healthcare in 19th c Ottoman Crete: The case of the Christian hospital of Heraklion |
Ahnich M. (University of Paris-Nanterre) "The Government of science or the science of government? French psychiatry facing a new "health economy" (1960-2015) |
Plassaras P. (Indipendent researcher) and Potiri A.E. (Indipendent Researcher), Medical Tourism as a new field of public policy in Greece : Subsistent situation and perspectives |
Ripoll S. (Institute of Development Studies) Integrating social science into humanitarian policy: the case of health emergencies and the ‘Social Science for Humanitarian Action’ Platform |
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Parallel Session 5B: Public Policy |
16:00-18:00 (Lecture Room: A2-3) |
Chair: Ruta Braziene |
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Margaritis K. (University of Crete) Shaping Public Policy: the Potential Role of a Constitutional Court |
Tzagkarakis S.I. (University of Crete) and Pappas I. (University of Crete) The idea of solidarity under pressure: challenges and prospects for public policy in Southern Europe |
Thomakis Z. (University of Peloponnese) and Daskalopoulou I. (University of Peloponnese) Social capital and cooperative schemes in Greece: A critical meta-analysis and future research agenda |
Braziene R. (Lithuanian Social Research Centre, Vytautas Magnus University) Housing Provision for the Youth in Lithuania: Theoretical Explanations, Empirical Evidence and Challenges for Public Policy |
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Parallel Session 5C: Nudging 2.0: Reconsidering the place of autonomy in welfare-promoting public policy (Panel Organiser: Alexios Arvanitis) |
16:00-18:00 (Lecture Room: A3-2) |
Chair: Alexios Arvanitis |
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Kalliris K. (Leicester De Montfort Law School and King's College London) Libertarian paternalism vs autonomy: Challenging the old ways in the era of the behavioural sciences |
Karampatzos A. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) Various Nudging Models and the Freedom of Choice |
Arvanitis A. (University of Crete), Kalliris K. (Leicester De Montfort Law School and King’s College London) and Kaminiotis K. (University of Crete) How autonomy-supportive are nudges? A preliminary study under the lens of Self-Determination Theory |
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