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Mark Axelrod at Panteion University

In collaboration with Fulbright Greece, the Department of Communication, Media and Culture of Panteion University organised
the visit of Mark Axelrod, Professor of Comparative Literature and English at the University of Chapman, Orange, California. 
The subject of his lectures was crafting screenplays: «From Aristotle to Rocky» «Where is the Plot Going Anyway» & «Whose Talking and Why». 14 & 21 May,  Α2 (new building) 12.15 -15:00.
 Professor Axelrod has taught screenwriting in the US, Europe and Latin America and has published the books:
Aspects of the Screenplay (2001), Character and Conflict: The Cornerstones of Screenwriting (2004), I Read it at The MoviesThe Follies and Foibles of Screen Adaptation (2006) Constructing Dialogue:
From Citizen Kane to Midnight in Paris (2013).
Ηe has been awarded several times for his novels and screenplays.
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“How Museums Could Conquer Social Media” by Mr. Adam Koszary

The Laboratory of Cultural Informatics, Data and Digital Cultural Studies, in collaboration with the Laboratory of Culture and Cultural Management,
the “Cultural Management” strand of the MSc in Cultural Management, Communication and Media, hosted the sixth and last meeting of the cycle “Museums and Social Media”,
organized by the Museum Social Media Culture Research Network. On Thursday, April 25, at 18:00 we hosted Mr. Adam Koszary, an extraordinary and legendary museum social media manager.
His presentation was entitled: “How Museums Could Conquer Social Media”.
Mr. Adam Koszary has worked as a social media manager for many museums, galleries, archives and libraries, and
has consulted on social media development and policy for many companies and private organizations.
He managed to raise awareness of a small museum in England, the Museum of English Rural Life, through social media.
His best online moment was the now famous sheep that went viral and managed to get the attention of ….Elon Musk as well.
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Οι εξετάσεις στα χρόνια του ChatGPT

 

 

An interview by Kostas Karpouzis

An interview by Kostas Karpouzis from Panteion University about AI and the future
“We have been increasingly overwhelmed in recent years by the developments surrounding the achievements of Artificial Intelligence. Whether these concern new applications for the production of written speech, or systems that answer our questions, or an assistant for household tasks, the encroachment of digital technology into our daily lives is already evident, while in the coming years the development of Artificial Intelligence and its effect on humans are expected to concern even more”.

Κ. Καρπούζης στο «Θ»: «Τα επαγγέλματα που θα κινδυνεύσουν από την Τεχνητή Νοημοσύνη δε θα απαιτούν την ανθρώπινη πρωτοβουλία»

XIII International Semiotics Conference “Semiotics Across and In-Between”

The Department of Communication, Media and Culture and the Cultural Informatics, Data and Digital Cultural Studies Laboratory of Panteion University are co-organizing with the Hellenic Semiotics Society (HSE) the XIII International Semiotics Conference entitled “Semiotics Across and In-Between”. The Conference will take place at Panteion University, from September 28 to 30. Continuing the tradition of ESE’s International Conferences to be dedicated to topical searches and challenges, the Conference will house original research that utilizes the interdisciplinary field of semiotics in order to develop semiotic-analytical approaches through or between the various sciences and/or arts.
The Conference program and the book with the abstracts of the presentations are available on the website https://semiotics2023.gr/
 Twitter: @semiotics2023
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Cconference “Video game production in Greece” held in Panteion University, Department of Communication, Media & Culture​​​​​​​

The conference “Video game production in Greece” (re)poses a basic question about the conditions under which video games are produced in Greece, with the aim of capturing a timeless culture that seems to be developing among game developers and the state and which in the end drags the production process of video games in Greece along in various ways.
Digital games as artifacts and as products of mass consumption, are born and die within a specific socio-political context, which is defined and determined by national and international conditions. This context can not only affect the creative content, but also the production process itself. Under these circumstances the context should not be ignored. The title of the conference, Video game production in Greece, reveals another important parameter, the influence of the global market and transnational policies on the formation of the creative identity of Greek game developers.
The conference will present the results of the post-doctoral research entitled “Digital games and cultural production in the light of national and transnational political practices. The case of Greece”, carried out at the Department of Communication, Media and Culture of Panteion University, and which was funded by the National Agency for State Scholarships under the Act entitled “Strengthening of postdoctoral researchers – 2nd cycle” (MIS5033021).
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Meet the Department of Communication, Media & Culture

he Department of Communication, Media, and Culture of Panteion University, the first of its kind to be established at tertiary level in Greece, has been in operation since 1990. Initially called the “Department of Communication and Media”, it was renamed in 2002 as the “Department of Communication, Media and Culture” to better describe both the content of studies and its educational and academic profile.

The Department’s mission is: to explore the phenomenon of communication at a theoretical, historical and empirical level; to educate executives for the public services, public relations, and press offices of the public and private sector; to instruct and train journalists and qualified staff for the press and for digital media as well as for all forms of communication and information.

Panteion University, Department of Communication, Media and Culture

The Department of Communication, Media and Culture was the first Department of its kind to be established in a Greek University, welcoming its first students in the 1990-1991 academic year. Ever since, its mission has been: “The theoretical and historical-empirical exploration of the communicative phenomenon; the creation of executives with employment potential for the public services, public relations, and press offices of the public and private sector; and the instruction and training of journalists and qualified staff for the daily press, magazines and online media, as well as for all other forms of communication and information”.

The Department’s aims are:

  1. to conduct research in particular cognitive areas, and specifically in the fields of communication, media and cultural administration through the development of interdisciplinary approaches,
  2. to provide academic knowledge of the highest standard and training in the relevant scientific fields to the students, while preparing them for a professional career in journalism (both in print and digital media), applied communication (including advertising and public relations) and cultural management, combining to this end, theory with practice.

The Department aspires for its graduates to acquire communication skills, academic competence, technical and digital skills, familiarity with the field of culture and the cultural and creative industries, philosophical knowledge, critical thinking, professional responsibility and market expertise.

https://cmc.panteion.gr/en/

Meet Panteion University!

Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences is a public university that offers a wide range of scientific fields in the areas of social and political theory and research: international and European studies, science and media, sociology, social anthropology, psychology, political science, history, social policy, public administration, and economic and regional development. Panteion University has shaped the development of the relevant scientific fields in Greece through a long and distinguished history of educational research and social contribution.

Panteion University has left an indelible mark on the public life of the country, placing education, critical thinking and research at the forefront, to the benefit of society. Through its administrative organisation – divided into four Schools and nine academic Departments – but also through its network of research centres, institutes and laboratories, it is continuously committed to maintaining the social aspect of public tertiary education, promoting quality interconnection between academic education and research, and defending and promoting social sciences.

By being systematically dedicated to modern educational, theoretical and research approaches, cultivating interdisciplinarity, promoting international collaborations, and maintaining close ties with society, the academic community of Panteion University is at the cutting-edge of quality teaching, and scientifically and socially acknowledged research.

The Panteion University professors are dedicated to academic teaching, while they stand out for their research activities, writings and public presence in Greece and abroad. The teaching and research staff promote the University’s aim to operate as a hub for producing and transmitting new knowledge through active and ongoing contribution in studying modern social, political, economic and cultural phenomena, but also in addressing social challenges at a national and international level. The unwavering aim of the teaching and research staff is to disseminate and propagate knowledge within society through multilateral communication and information exchange channels, focusing on multicultural and democratic coexistence, sustainable development and respect for the environment.

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