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John Christos luncheonette
John Christos, behind the counter in his Atlantic Coffee Pot Luncheonette, Newark, June 18, 1951. Courtesy of The Christos Famil
Christos Christodoulatos
Christos Christodoulatos, NJIThttps://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/sust-seminar-headshots/1074/thumbnail.jp
Journey to Canada - Interview with Mando and Christos Christodoulou:
Mando and Christos Christodoulou each tell how they ended up in Vancouver from Greece and their restaurant Mandos
Wedding portrait of Catherine Theofilopoulou and Christos Galanopoulos
Catherine Theofilopoulou and Christos Galanopoulos, May 22, 1911. Courtesy of Helen Galanopoulo
christos-stamatis/supervised_pattern_recognition:
Python scripts for supervised pattern recognitio
christos-stamatis/supervised_pattern_recognition: supervised_pattern_recognition
Python scripts for supervised pattern recognitio
Introduction: Christos Tsiolkas and Contemporary Australia — The Outsider Artist
Christos Tsiolkas is regularly acknowledged as one of the most important writers working in Australia—indeed, the world—today. However, his proclivity for the public essay (in venues such as The Monthly), as well as his willingness to speak out on important social and political issues (such as refugees and marriage equality), casts him not only as an important writer, but also as a critical public figure in contemporary Australia. This collection of articles takes the range of Tsiolkas’s works (both fiction and non-fiction, as well as their television and cinematic adaptations) as their impetus, using these as a model to explore the significance of Tsiolkas’s intellectual contribution to Australian public life. As such, these articles work across genre, across theories, across national and international borders, and across disciplines in order to make clear Tsiolkas’s contemporary significance. Building on recent book-length studies on the author, including Andrew McCann’s Christos Tsiolkas and the Fiction of Critique: Politics, Obscenity, Celebrity (2015) and my own Christos Tsiolkas: The Utopian Vision (2017), what these articles hold in common is an assertion that Tsiolkas’s fiction and non-fiction always and everywhere serve a political and social purpose. As I have argued elsewhere, Tsiolkas’s writing ultimately suggests the ways in which we can shape a better future for Australia
Replication data for: "The Value of Insiders as Mentors: Evidence from the Effects of NSF Rotators on Early Career Scientists"
Hoenen, Sebastian, and Kolympiris, Christos, (2020) “The Value of Insiders as Mentors: Evidence from the Effects of NSF Rotators on Early-Career Scientists.” Review of Economics and Statistics 102:5, 852–866
Replication data for: "The Value of Insiders as Mentors: Evidence from the Effects of NSF Rotators on Early Career Scientists"
Hoenen, Sebastian, and Kolympiris, Christos, (2020) “The Value of Insiders as Mentors: Evidence from the Effects of NSF Rotators on Early-Career Scientists.” Review of Economics and Statistics 102:5, 852–866
The early development of the thought of Christos Yannaras
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