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Jon Ashmann, USA
Michalis Arfaras, GREECE
Dimitris Arvanitis, GREECE
Thanos Arvanitis, GREECE
Neville Brody, UK
Petr van Blokland, HOLLAND
Aggelos Bakas, GREECE
Maria Canellopoulou Bottis, GREECE
Andreu Balius, SPAIN
Jo De Baerdemaeker, UK
Christina Banou, GREECE
Joseph Coates, USA
Anthony Cahalan, CANADA
Dan Carr and Julia Ferrari, USA
Dimitris Charitos, GREECE
Vassilis Charissis, UK
Mary Dyson, UK
Simon Daniels, USA
Dhian Damajani, INDONESIA
Costis Dallas, GREECE
Stergios Delialis, GREECE
Artur Frankowski, POLAND
Victor Gaultney, UK
Iva Georgieva, BULGARIA
Lars Harmsen, GERMANY
Vangelis Hatzitheodorou, GREECE
Haralambos Haitas, GREECE
Akiem Helmling, HOLLAND
Guy Hutsebaut, BELGIUM
Naomi Haswanto, INDONESIA
Peter Karow, GERMANY
Nikos Koutsmanis, GREECE
Alexandros Kouris, GREECE
Pat Kahn, UK
Richard Kegler, USA
Marianna Kafaridou, CYPRUS
Natassa Kalou, GREECE
Petros Kostagiolas, GREECE
Veroniki Korakidou, GREECE
Eric Kindel, UK
Giannis Karlopoulos, GREECE
Christiana Lafazani, USA
John Langdon, USA
David Lemon, USA
Gerry Leonidas, UK
Louise McWhinnie, AUSTRALIA
Eva Massoura, GREECE
George Matthiopoulos, GREECE
Klimis Mastoridis, GREECE
Dimitris Mitsiopoulos, GREECE
Arafat Al-Naim, JORDAN
Maria Nicholas, USA
Annette O'Sullivan, NEW ZEALAND
Sarah Owens, UK
Raquel Pelta, SPAIN
Mervi Pakaste, USA
Aspasia Papadema, CYPRUS
Anastasios Politis, GREECE
Irini Pitsaki, GREECE
Klaudio Pap, CROATIA
Efrossini Roupa, GREECE
Dan Reynolds, GERMANY
Natasha Raissaki, GREECE
Manolis Savidis, GREECE
Paul Stiff, UK
José Scaglione, ARGENTINA
Michael Semoglou, GREECE
David Shields, USA
Fred Smeijers, HOLLAND
Iordanis Stylidis, GREECE
Riama Sihombing, INDONESIA
Andreas Sophocleous, CYPRUS
Alessandro Segalini, TURKEY
Andreas Stötzner, GERMANY
Vangelio Tzanetatou, GREECE
Adam Twardoch, GERMANY
Charis Tsevis, GREECE
Keith Chi-Hang Tam, Hong Kong
Panos Vassiliou GREECE
Eirini Vlachou, GREECE
Jana Vujic, CROATIA
Leoni Vidali, GREECE
Karel van der Waarde, BELGIUM
Ruth Westervelt, USA
Daniel Warner, USA
Artemis Yagou, GREECE
Alexios Zavras, GREECE
Ivana Ziljak, CROATIA
Spyros Zevelakis, UK
Evripides Zantides, CYPRUS
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Andreas Sophocleous
Dr Andreas Cl. Sophocleous, a Professor in Communication and Mass Media, holds a Diploma in Geography of London University, an Bsc degree in Geography of the University of Washington USA, a BA degree in Political Science of the Panteion University Athens, an MA degree in Mass Communication of Denver University Colorado USA and a PhD degree in Communication and Mass Media of Panteion University Athens. He also holds a Diploma in Education of the Pedagogical Academy of Cyprus and a Certificate in Modern Harmony (Music) of the U. States School of Music, New York. He is currently the Director of the Mass Media and Communication Institute (IMME) of Intercollege. In the past Dr. Sophocleous was a lecturer of Journalism at the Frederick Institute of Technology, the KES College and Europa College, all in Nicosia. He has served as Senior Officer of Press and Information and the Director of the Press and Information Office (1969-1995). He represented the Republic of Cyprus in the Steering Committees of experts on the Mass Media and Cinematography of the Council of Europe. He has served also as a chair of the organizing committees and editor of the proceedings of International Conferences on Journalism and the Cyprus Problem. His research interests include the History of Cyprus Press, the Cyprus Bibliography, the Cyprus Literature of the 19th Century, the History and Geography of Cyprus. He is also the author of many articles and books on the above subjects (33 books written and edited, 1 co-publication, 5 chapters in books and encyclopaedias, 26 journal articles and 4 conference proceedings papers).
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