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REPPUBLIC

GEOLAB's " Anthropology, Religion and Public Policy" Program, seeks to promote a deeper understanding of issues at the intersection of religion and mainly Orthodoxy and public affairs.

The program conducts studies, empirical social science research, surveys, demographic studies and other social and political science research on a wide range of issues concerning religion, foreign policy and diplomacy. Nexus of these activities is Orthodoxy and its potential in offering solutions and shaping global consensus in world affairs. Reppublic is examining from the influence of religion on public politics and on global problems and threats to secular governance and the subsequent social restrictions. The program also covers a range of research issues that have to do with trends on church administration and finances, inter-church relations, education and church-state controversies.

"Reppublic" is organising a series of public lectures, symposia, conferences by esteemed personalities and qualified experts in the above issues. 

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Scholarship for doctoral research: "The relationship of Geography and Culture in the life and work of Panagiotis Potagos"NEWS & EVENTS

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Symposium “Orthodoxy from the Ionian Islands to the Arctic”NEWS & EVENTS

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“Orthodox Universality and Local Cultural Identity”NEWS & EVENTS

 

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MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th EditionNEWS & EVENTS

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The second-largest religion in each state of the USNEWS & EVENTS

Christianity is by far the largest religion in the United States; more than three-quarters of Americans identify as Christians. A little more than half of us identify as Protestants, about 23 percent as Catholic and about  2 percent as Mormon.

But what about the rest?

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PUBLICATIONS
New book on Corruption by Prof. St. Katsios and the Post doctoral Researcher I. Blatsos published in KALLIPOS Open Academic Editions
UNESCO Chair Publication: Diploma Dissertation «Rebuilding tourism for the future: COVID-19 policy responses and recovery»
O GLOBO Brasil (2011) - Interviewing Professor Stavros Katsios
Corfu2021 - European Capital of Culture Candidate City

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Contact

Director:
Professor Stavros Katsios
director@geolabinstitute.org

Postal Address:
7, Tsirigoti Sq., GR-49132 Corfu, Greece 

Tel.: +30 26610 87238 (Director)

       +30 26610 87251, 26610 87252 (Research Assistants and helpdesk)


Email: geolabinstitute@geolabinstitute.org