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In this section we host occasional papers on current Greek matters. Some of these are interviews, others are short position papers commissioned by Neni Panourgiá, who edited the page from 2013–2017; yet others are short reports of collaborative projects.
One bill fits all?: Notes on the new LGBTQ/same-sex legislation in contemporary Greece
Nikolaos Papadogiannis is a Teaching Fellow and Co-Director of the Institute for Transnational and Spatial History at the University of St Andrews, specializing in contemporary European history. He has published on the 1960s and onwards protest cultures, gender, and sexuality in Europe. His monograph Militant around the Clock? Left-wing Youth Politics, Leisure and Sexuality in post- dictatorship Greece, 1974-1981 saw print in 2015. He has also co-edited with Kostis Kornetis and Eirini Kotsovili the volume Consumption and Gender in Southern Europe since the Long 1960s.
Artemis Leontis, University of Michigan
Michael Herzfeld, Harvard University
Georgios Giannakopoulos, City, University of London
Nektaria Klapaki, University of Washington
Konstantina Zanou, Columbia University
Frank L. Hess, Indiana University
Christopher Welser
Arts & Humanities
Elsa Amanatidou, Brown University
Franklin Hess, Indiana University (ex officio)
Maria Kakavoulia, Panteion University (emerita)
April Kalogeropoulos Householder, University of Maryland Baltimore College
Vrasidas Karalis, University of Sydney
Nikos Panou, Princeton University
Andonis Piperoglou, University of Melbourne
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Efi Gazi, University of the Peoloponnese
Vassiliki Georgiadou, Panteion University
Yannis Hamilakis, Brown University
Michael Herzfeld, Harvard University
Christine M Philliou, University of California, Berkeley
Konstantinos Tsitselikis, University of Macedonia
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