CULTURE AND MIGRATION
Notes on Contributors Garoufali Angeliki is a librarian (studied librarianship at The International University of Greece) with a postgraduate degree in cultural Unit Management from the Hellenic Open University and Information Management in a Digital Environment (The International University of Greece). She has been working for 19 years in libraries of educational institutions as an academic librarian with the latter of the Library and Information Center of University of Thessaly. She has participated in many library conferences and workshops. Her research interests cover a range of topics such as Cultural Activities in Libraries, Collaborative Learning Environments, Information Literacy. Kalfopoulou Dimitra has studied Sociology in University of Crete and as a postgraduate degree she has studied Management of Cultural Units in Hellenic Open University. She is currently working in the public sector as sociologist in the Department of Social Policy and Promotion of Health in a local municipality. She is studying Sociology of Health and Psychology of Sickness in University of Aegean at the moment. She is also the cashier of the Association of Greek Sociologists. She speaks Greek, English and she is in the learning process of Turkish, Italian and Spanish. Kalomoiris Yiorgos is a Phd candidate in cultural planning as tool for Cutlural democracy in University of Aegean. His undergraduate studies were at UoC in the department of History & Archaeology and his postgraduate at Open Hellenic University in the Dept. Management of Cultural Organistion (MSc). He was born in Anogeia of Crete where he grew up and graduated from School in 2007. He has worked as archaeologist in excavations concerning Minoan civilization since 2008 and has been project manager in 2018 for Mnt Ida (Psioritis) region in an Interreg Med Programme – Emblematic Project among 9 Mediterannean Mountains. Now he is Founder and Curator in Androidus Project Tank and with his partners tries to collect, organize and create projects concerning cultural heritage, social innovation, scientific and antropological survey. Kokkinou Amalia was born in Athens and has her roots in Rethymno of Crete. She is married and mother of a 9 year-old girl. Amalia is supervisor in the Economic Administration of the Regional Branches of Red Cross. She has graduated from the school of Volunteers Samaritans of Hellenic Red Cross.
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