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Chryssoula Mitsopoulou
Chryssoula Mitsopoulou teaches as a member of the Laboratory Teaching Staff (EDIP) at Panteion University, Department of Political Science and History, Academic Division of Social and Political Theory. Her subject area is social theory. She has been teaching at Panteion since 2017, before which she taught in secondary education for over 24 years. Her Ph.D. (University of Ioannina, Greece) concerned the conception of ‘everyday life’ in the work of Henri Lefebvre and Agnes Heller and her M.Phil. thesis (University of Bradford, United Kingdom) analysed the concept of ‘common sense’ in the thought of Antonio Gramsci. Mitsopoulou’s research interests include theories of everyday life, the problems of alienation and ideology, theories of space and the city, as well as Hannah Arendt’s elaborations around the idea of the ‘banality of evil’. She has published several articles in Greek reviews, conference proceedings and collective volumes on these subjects, as well as a book, based upon her Ph.D. thesis, titled For a Social Ontology of Everyday Life (Papazissi, 2017). Part of Mitsopoulou’s research interests correspond to the courses she has been teaching at Panteion, both the undergraduate and the postgraduate programmes.
Contact: Laboratory Teaching Staff (EDIP), Department of Political Science and History, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Syngrou Av. 136, 17671 Athens, Greece.