This course aims to introduce students to the study of cross-cultural differences from a socio-psychological viewpoint and to examine the way human behavior is altered,…
This course focuses on how social psychology has examined the issue of intergroup relations across time. The basic theories of intergroup relations are presented from…
This course will explore the linguistic and communicative development of children using concepts from Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics (Psychology of Language). Specifically, we will examine…
This course focuses on the basic concepts, principles, theories, and research methods in Developmental Psychology. The development of key cognitive processes will be studied using…
This introductory course covers Cognitive Psychology and its research methods. Major human cognitive functions and structures will be examined from modern theoretical perspectives. The course…
The course is structured around the following thematic areas: 1. Childhood as a historical, social and cultural construction and its diversity in time and space…
The course aims to introduce the students to contemporary anthropological debates on kinship, family, intimacy and “relatendness”. Indeed, the course analyzes classic and contemporary theories…
The subject of Visual Literacy deals with the ability of the individual to read, understand, and write in visual language. This course focuses upon the…
An anthropological orientation to the study of reading, focuses on the different contents and functions of reading activity in different contexts. The course, adopts interdisciplinary…
Τhe course entails the following texts for analysis: Plato: Republic Aristotle: Politics, Nichomachean Ethics J. J. Rousseau: Emile or, On Education I. Kant: On Education…