What do young people aged 18-29 years old believe about (hyper)tourism?
Respond to the survey (in Greek) HERE by January 5, 2025.
The survey is a result of the 1st meeting on the topic of (hyper)tourism that we organized with the Department of Political Science of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. It will collect the views and perceptions of young citizens regarding their participation in the changes brought about by (hyper)tourism in Greek society.
The results of the survey will be the basis for the 2nd meeting that will take place in February 2025 in the form of a participatory workshop with students and other young people. A final meeting will happen in May 2025 where we will co-create proposals for practical solutions in the daily lives of young people.
Submit your opinion to lay the foundations for participatory solutions… or share the link with people who may be interested
Respond to the survey (in Greek) HERE by January 5, 2025.
Our goal is to open a meaningful dialogue on the social challenges arising from (hyper)tourism and to contribute to the creation of sustainable approaches for local communities.
Since you’ve read this far… would like to know what we’ve been up to lately?
- We organized the 2nd Roundtable on the gaps in creative skills in Greece and Cyprus.
- As part of the European Cultural Heritage Days, we organized in Corfu a thematic walk entitled “Tracing routes, networks and connections in cultural heritage“.
- We signed a memorandum of cooperation with the consulting company OBERON from Ioannina.
- We launched the Infoready platform for information on disinformation.
- We ran an awareness raising campaign on the Metaverse for teachers, parents and students.
- Finally, we supported the Center for Greek and Arabic Literature and Culture in the 2nd cycle of Literary Translation Seminars Arabic Greek/Greek Arabic.
2024 is coming to an end, but we are following the academic calendar and contine our program after the holidays. Workshops on disinformation on the internet, workshops with artists, meetings with students and young people, research, festivals and much more await us!
Until then, we will take a short break to celebrate Christmas . CulturePolis will be closed from December 25th to January 1st, 2025.
We wish you happy holidays, full of understanding, solidarity and gratitude for a better society.