Date: 24-25 August 2025
Location: Conference Hall 1, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki-KEDEA
Sunday, August 24th: DATIS Conference (14:00-18:00 - Conference Hall 1, KEDEA)
14:00 – 16:00 | Presentations I
Welcome, Ioannis Papageorgiou, Chair of the School of Political Sciences
Introduction to DATIS a foundation stone for ISSP in Greece, Ioannis Andreadis
A Longitudinal Study of Attitudes Towards Family and Gender Roles: The Influence of Political Ideologies and Party Preferences, Nikoletta Sivenou
A Study of Political and Demographic Influences on Attitudes Toward Immigrants, Styliani Tseliou
Digital Societies and Electoral Behavior: Voter Attitudes in Greece, Eleni-Maria Papachristou
The 2023 Hellenic National Election Study (ELNES2023), Vasileios Simpseris
Exploring Congruence Between Voters and Candidates in Greece, Nikos Papachristos
16:00 – 16:20 | Coffee Break
16:20 – 18:00 | Presentations II & Closing Remarks
Mapping conflicts and coalitions: LGBTQI+ rights in Greece through Discourse Network Analysis, Eleni Lazaridou
Femicide in Greece: Discourse and Data Practices, Christina Grammatikopoulou
Feminism a la carte: the contradiction between "theory and practice", Karolos Iosif Kavoulakos, Maria Kalfa
The 2024 European Parliament Elections: the interplay between electoral behaviour and the role of media, Eftichia Teperoglou
Continuity and Change in Greek Party Positions on European Integration, Alexandros Christos Gkotinakos
Roundtable & Closing Remarks, Ioannis Andreadis, Yannis Stavrakakis, Eftichia Teperoglou
Monday, August 25th: EUPopLink Conference (09:00-17:00 - Conference Hall 1, KEDEA)
09:00 – 11:20 | Core Group Presentations and Country Reports I
- Presentation of EUPopLink Cost Action (CA23102), Ioannis Andreadis (Action Chair)
- WG1 Presentation, Stijn van Kessel (WG1 Leader)
- W2 Presentation, Eftychia Teperoglou (WG2 Leader)
- WG3 Presentation,: Alexia Katsanidou (WG3 Leader)
- WG4 Presentation, Angelos Chryssogelos (WG4 Leader)
11:20 – 11:40 | Coffee Break
11:40 – 14:00 | Country Reports – Session II
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Albania) – Ledia Kazazi
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Finland) - Theodora Helimäki and Emilia Palonen
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Georgia) – Sandro Tabatadze
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Greece) – Maria Tsigkou
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Hungary) – Denis Ivanov
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Iceland) – Eirikur Bergmann
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Ireland) – Evans Fanoulis
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Italy) – Marta Lorimer
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Moldova) – Maria Diacon and Victoria Lisnic
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Poland) – Piotr Sula
14:00 – 14:40 | Coffee Break
14:40 – 17:00 | Country Reports – Session III and Final Remarks
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Kosovo) – Avdi Smajljaj
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Latvia) – Kārlis Bukovskis
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Lithuania) – Vytautas Valentinavičius and Eglė Butkevičienė
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Luxembourg) – Lisa Verhasselt
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Netherlands) – Stijn Van Kessel
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (North Macedonia) – Mira Bekar and Biljana Gjoneska
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Slovakia) – Ľubomír Zvada and Aneta Vilagi
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Serbia) – Aleksandra Marković
- Country Report on Populism and Euroscepticism (Türkiye) – Günce Sabah Eryılmaz
- Final Remarks and Next Steps – Core Group