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Nikos is a founding member of Inter Alia, and is involved in the ECHO II project organising the Art Residency and the Local Arts Exhibition in Spetses island, Greece. Nikos holds a PhD in International Studies (Panteion University), a MSc in Environmental Sciences – Environment and Art (University of the Aegean), a MA in International Conflict Analysis (University of Kent), and a BSc in Political Science and History (Panteion University). He is an alumnus of the KRAF programme of KFOS, and a Social Semiotics journal reviewer. He was the cultural heritage supervisor of the pilot project ECHO: European Cultural Heritage Onstage (2018-2019), and one of the text-writers of the creative documentary “Dark Vein”, that was produced in its context.

Selected Publications
  • Pasamitros, N., Krikoni, V. (2021), “Approaching Dark Cultural Heritage Places: Through Visual Creation: The ECHO Project (European Cultural Heritage Onstage)”, Critical Studies in Cultural Heritage, 1 (1), publication pending.

  • Pasamitros, N. (2017), “Cultural Heritage: Contested Perspectives and Strategies in Kosovo”, in I. Armakolas, A. Demjaha, A. Elbasani, S. Schwandner-Sievers, E. Skendaj, N. Tzifakis (eds.), State-building in Post-Independence Kosovo: Policy Challenges and Societal Considerations, Prishtinë: Kosovo Foundation for Open Society, pp 291-308 (download the book).

Selected Presentations
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