26 September 2013, 17:00 – 20:45
M -203 (-2 Floor), Millennium Building, University of Nicosia
17:00 – 17:15 Registration
SESSION I. THE LEGACY OF THE EOKA STRUGGLE
Chair: Kyriakos Georgiou, Senior Administrative Officer, Center for European and International Affairs, University of Nicosia
Opening Address
17:20 – 17:40 From the aims of the EOKA struggle to the challenges of today
Andreas Theophanous, Professor of Political Economy, President, Center for European and International Affairs, University of Nicosia
Keynote Addresses
17:40 – 18:00 The Greek Cypriot Centre-Right: Past and Future Challenges
Neophytos Loizides, Senior Lecturer in International Conflict Analysis, School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent
18:00 – 18:20 The Cyprus Question before the House of Commons, 1954-55
Achilles Emilianides, Associate Professor of Law, Head, Department of Law, University of Nicosia
18:20 – 18:40 Discussion
18:40 – 19:00 COFFEE BREAK
SESSION II. HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF EOKA
Chair: Emilios Solomou, Lecturer in History and Executive Vice President for Administration, University of Nicosia
19:00 – 19:15 Censorship during the EOKA Struggle: The Case of the English Newspaper “Times of Cyprus”
Andreas Sophocleous, Professor of Communications and Director of the Mass Media Institute, University of Nicosia
19:15 – 19:30 EOKA’s Courier System through the British Sources
Andreas Karyos, Special Educational Staff, Open University Cyprus
19:30 – 19:45 Gender Aspects of the EOKA Struggle [in Greek]
Anastasia Hamatsou, PhD in History and Political Science, Independent Researcher
SESSION III. PRESENTATION OF RESEARCH RESULTS
Chair: Emilios Solomou, Lecturer in History and Executive Vice President for Administration, University of Nicosia
19:45 – 20:15 A Theoretical Study of Recruitment: Preliminary Results from the Case Study of EOKA
Odysseas Christou, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Center for European and International Affairs, University of Nicosia
20:15 – 20:45 Discussion and Final Remarks
RSVP Tel.: 22841600, Email: [email protected]
DESMI 2009-10 AND THE PROJECT DIDAKTOR/0609/49 ARE CO-FUNDED BY THE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS AND THE EUROPEAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND THROUGH THE RESEARCH PROMOTION FOUNDATION


