Department of Performing and Digital Arts

George Kondis



Rank
Lab Teaching Personnel

Georgios Kondis was born in Piraeus, worked in Belgium and settled in Argolis, Greece in 1988. He has studied Sociology and Social Anthropology and holds a PhD in Social Sciences from the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium). He has acquired the highest pedagogical and scientific certification of the School of Public Administration. He participates in the publishing of journals for the Local Government. He received an award by the SecGen for Media & Communication for his research on "The World of Work: Aspects, Times, Places" in 2005. He has made presentations in Conferences and Scientific Seminars and he has published journal articles on issues pertaining to sociological and anthropological research. In addition, he has made presentations about archived material in Public Exhibitions. He has undertaken many presentations of individual and collective works, published eight studies and one tourist guide and presented more than twenty research reports and scientific papers in conferences. He has taught in Secondary Education for thirty years, at the University of the Aegean (Department of Social Anthropology) for three years and at Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Kalamata (Department of Local Government) for ten years. He was the Principal of the Second Opportunity School of Nafplio until June 2019. He also served as the Organizational Coordinator of the Regional Center for Educational Design of the Peloponnese (PEKES). At present, he belongs to the teaching staff (EDIP) of the University of Peloponnese (Department of Performing and Digital Arts).

Field
Sociology-Cultural Anthropology-Pedagogy with an emphasis on the management of cultural assets
Studies
2003, PhD, Doctorat en Sociologie, Catholique University of Louvain, Belgium
1993, MA, Diplôme en Anthropologie Sociale et Culturelle, Catholique University of Louvain, Belgium
1988, MA, Maitrise en Sociologie, Catholique University of Louvain, Belgium
1985, BA, Licence en Sociologie, Catholique University of Louvain, Belgium

Keywords: politics, education, culture, social history, work, economic-social development
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