
Anna Apostolidou
Anna is an assistant professor of Social Anthropology at the Ionian University (Department of History and Digital Humanities). She holds a PhD in Social Anthropology (University College London, 2010), a PhD in Open and Distance Learning (Hellenic Open University, 2019), an MA in Anthropology of Art and Visual Culture (University College London, 2001) and a BA in Social Policy and Social Anthropology (Panteion University, 1999). She has conducted research on the epistemology and methodology of distance learning, online refugee education, gender and sexuality and digital narration.
Anna has worked as an instructional designer of post-secondary and tertiary online training modules (UNICEF, CIVIS/Kapodistrian University of Athens, University of Ioannina, University of Thessaly) and as a Teaching Fellow at the Panteion University. She has participated in various research teams, both as a researcher and as a coordinator, and her work has been supported by several funding bodies (IKY, AHRB, ELIDEK, ESPA, ERASMUS+, PENER, Youth Secretariat). Her postdoctoral research HYFRESMO, funded by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation, explored the potential of creative multimodal ethnographic writing in the ethnography of surrogacy. Her current research AICENE (A.I. Anthropology during the Anthropocene), funded by the HFRI , addresses the "personhood" of Artificial Intelligence and the potential of applied anthropology in education as a component of raising awareness around the Anthropocene. Anna is a mother of two.
Anna has worked as an instructional designer of post-secondary and tertiary online training modules (UNICEF, CIVIS/Kapodistrian University of Athens, University of Ioannina, University of Thessaly) and as a Teaching Fellow at the Panteion University. She has participated in various research teams, both as a researcher and as a coordinator, and her work has been supported by several funding bodies (IKY, AHRB, ELIDEK, ESPA, ERASMUS+, PENER, Youth Secretariat). Her postdoctoral research HYFRESMO, funded by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation, explored the potential of creative multimodal ethnographic writing in the ethnography of surrogacy. Her current research AICENE (A.I. Anthropology during the Anthropocene), funded by the HFRI , addresses the "personhood" of Artificial Intelligence and the potential of applied anthropology in education as a component of raising awareness around the Anthropocene. Anna is a mother of two.
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