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Department of Philosophy & Social Studies
University of Crete
Campus of Rethymnon
74100 Rethymno
Greece

Phone number: ++30 2831077211/15/16
Fax number:++30 2831077222

CURRICULUM VITAE

Tilemachos Iatridis
Lecturer in Social Psychology

EDUCATION      

Ph.D. in Social Psychology, Department of Psychology,
Panteion University of Social and Political Science, Athens, 2003.

M.Sc. in Research Methods in Psychology, Department of Psychology
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 1993.

B.A. in Philosophy, Education and Psychology (majoring in Psychology),
University of Athens, 1992.

PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Lecturer, Department of Philosophy and Social Studies, University of Crete. 2008-.

Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Philosophy and Social Studies, University of Crete. 2006-08.

Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Panteion University. 2003-04 and 2006-08.

Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Psychology, Panteion University. 2004-06.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Intergroup relations and discrimination. Representations of societal relations and legitimacy. Stereotype content. Social identification processes. Norms, social influence and political action. 

PUBLICATIONS

a. In peer-reviewed journals

  • Iatridis, T. (in press). Occupational status differences in attributions of uniquely human emotions. British Journal of Social Psychology.
  • Iatridis, T., & Fousiani, K. (2009). Effects of status and outcome on attributions and just-world beliefs: How the social distribution of success and failure may be rationalized. Journal of
  • Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 415-420.
    Papastamou, S., Iatridis, T., & Prodromitis, G. (2008). The question of content in the study of terrorism and the timely link to social influence. Psicologia Politica, 36, 51-76.
  • Papastamou, S., Prodromitis, G., & Iatridis, T. (2005). Perceived threats to democracy: An examination of political affiliation and beliefs about terrorism, state control and human rights. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 5, 249-262.
  • Papastamou, S., Prodromitis, G., & Iatridis, T. (2005). Greek perceptions of the ‘European 9/11’: Costs in lives vs. costs to democracy. Psicologia Politica, 31, 51-76.
  • Iatridis, T. (2003). Perceptions of anti-immigrant discrimination, and immigrant status. New Review of Social Psychology, 2, 179-188.

b. Edited books

  • Chryssochoou, X., & Iatridis, T. (in press). Aspects of hegemony in liberal societies; Social psychological approaches to social reproduction and social change. Athens: Pedio. [in Greek]

c. Chapters in edited books

  • Astrinakis, A.E., Stamatopoulou, D., & Iatridis, T. (2011). The role of shame and pride in constructing social identities in mountainous central Crete. In A.E. Chalkia (Ed.), Contemporary criminality, solutions, and criminology (Vol. 1, pp. 69-106). Athens: Nomiki Vivliothiki. [in Greek]
  • Iatridis, T., & Vasileiou, K. (2010). System justification and psychological need; An unjustified affair. In S. Papastamou, G. Prodromitis, & V. Pavlopoulos (Eds.), Socialthinking, cognition, andbehaviour (pp. 523-552). Athens: Pedio. [in Greek]
  • Iatridis, T., & Chryssochoou, X. (2008). Immigration and civil rights in two contexts: Labour market and national culture. In T. Kavounidi, V. Karidis, I. Nikolakopoulou-Stefanou, & M.G. Stilianoudi (Eds.), Immigration in Greece: Experiences, policies, and prospects (vol. 2, pp. 132-141). Athens: Migration Policy Institute. [in Greek]
  • Iatridis, T. (2000). Dealing with the ambiguity of racism and anti-racism. In S. Papastamou (Ed.), Social psychology at the doorway of the 21st century (pp. 89-95). Athens: Ellinika Grammata. [in Greek]
  • Iatridis, T. (1999). Representations of foreign immigrants in Greek schools. In S. Papastamou, S. Kanelaki, A. Mantoglou, R. Samartzi, & N. Christakis (Eds.), Psychology at the crossroads of humanities and social science (pp. 497-511). Athens: Kastaniotis. [in Greek]

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