Nikos Bubaris is Assistant Professor at the Department of Cultural Technology and Communication at the University of the Aegean in Greece. His research interests focus on cultural theory and cultural production, digital media and user-interface design, sound theory and design. He has published in journals and books on issues related to digital technologies and sound [...]
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Short bio: Dominique Scheffel-Dunand
Dr. Dominique Scheffel-Dunand is an Associate Professor in Linguistics in French Studies at York University (Toronto); The current Director, of the McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology of the Coach House Institute at the Faculty of Information (University of Toronto); and the current Director of the Research Centre on Language Contact at Glendon College, (York [...]
Brief bio: Eleni Myrivili
Eleni Myrivili is today holding the position of Assistant Professor in the Department of Cultural Technology and Communications of the University of the Aegean, teaching courses since 2002 that revolve around issues of new media, culture, and representation. Her BA was a double major in sociology and theater at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. She got [...]
Brief bio: Gregory Paschalidis
Gregory Paschalidis is Associate Professor of Cultural Studies at the School of Journalism & Mass Communications of Aristotle University (Thessaloniki). Author of The Poetics of Autobiography (1993), Introduction to Modern Culture (2002), Uses and Meanings of Photography (in publ.) and editor of Television and Society ( 1988), The Life of Signs (1996), Semiotics of [...]
Brief bio: Elena Lamberti
Dr Elena Lamberti teaches American and Canadian Literature and Culture at the University of Bologna, Italy. Her areas of research include: Anglo-American Modernism, Literature and Technology, Cultural Memory, War Literature, Media Studies. She has published several essays on English and Anglo-American Modernism (Ford, Joyce, Pound, Hemingway), as well as Anglo-Canadian culture of the late 20th [...]
Brief bio: Paolo Granata
Paolo Granata is professor of Cultural Heritage Management at the University of Bologna, and Multimedia for Cultural Heritage at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna. His main books are Arte in Rete (2001), Videoart Yearbook (2009), Arte, estetica e nuovi media (2009). Currently, he is McLuhan Centenary Fellow at [...]
