Eirini Papadaki
Assistant Professor, School of History and Archaeology, AUTh
Photo: Pavlos Fysakis
Eirini Papadaki is an Assistant Professor at the School of History and Archeology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She has worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bremen, the University of the Aegean, and the University of Edinburgh. Her research focuses on fertility-influencing policies, parenthood, aging and emotion, and time within marriage in contemporary Greece. Her research interests include the anthropology of kinship, gender, sexuality, the ethnography of the state, intimacy, and care. Her articles have been published in Greek and foreign magazines and collective volumes. She has co-edited the collective volume “Marriage in Past, Present, and Future Tense” (with Janet Carsten, Hsiao-Chiu Chiu, Siobhan Magee, and Koreen Reece, 2021, UCL Press) and is the author of “Politics of Kinship: Adoption in Contemporary Greece” (2021, Alexandria Publications).