A discussion on the gender divide
Join us on 27 January 2025 at the Great Hall, King’s College London, for a thought-provoking panel discussion on the gender divide and its intersection with societal challenges, including gendered violence in Greece. This 75-minute event will spotlight recent findings published by the Greek think tank ETERON Institute, serving as a springboard for a broader conversation on the cultural, political, and systemic dimensions of gender inequality.
Featuring a distinguished panel including Professor Gonda Van Steen (King’s College London), Ioanna Gkoutna (University College London), Dr Afroditi Koulaxi (London School of Economics), Christos Papagiannis (ETERON Institute), and Dr Nikos Erinakis (University of Crete), and moderated by Dr Georgios Samaras (King’s College London), the discussion aims to unpack these pressing issues through diverse academic and practical lenses. Open to students, researchers, and the wider public, this event invites critical reflection and dialogue on one of society’s most urgent challenges. Further details, including the event time, will be announced soon.
Panel Details
The event will be held as follows:
- Date: January 27, 2025 (13.00)
- Location: Great Hall, King’s College London
- Duration: 75 minutes
The panel will feature the following speakers:
- Professor Gonda Van Steen – Koraes Chair of Modern Greek and Byzantine History (King’s College London)
- Ioanna Gkoutna – PhD Candidate in Political Science (University College London)
- Dr Afroditi Koulaxi – LSE100 Fellow (London School of Economics)
- Christos Papagiannis – Director, ETERON Institute
- Dr Nikos Erinakis – Assistant Professor of Social and Political Philosophy (University of Crete)
- Moderator: Dr Georgios Samaras – Assistant Professor of Public Policy (King’s College London)
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