About

CEEGS 2024

Central and Eastern European Game Studies conference is a gathering of game scholars organised annually by DiGRA Central and Eastern Europe, but its thematic scope is not limited to regional topics, and it welcomes participants from anywhere in the world. The 2024 conference will be hosted by the Department of Performing and Digital Arts, University of the Peloponnese, Greece.

Reimagining Games, Art and Performativity

The conference theme, ‘Reimagining Games, Art, and Performativity’ will allow us to delve into the historical parallels, intersections, challenges, and tensions traditionally inherent within these three concepts.

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Submissions

Important Dates

Submission deadline: April 14, 2024
Doctoral Consortium deadline: 15 May, 2024
Workshops deadline: 22 May, 2024
Conference: October 10 – 12, 2024
Note: The submission deadlines are 11:59pm AoE time (Anywhere on Earth)

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Venue

The main venue will be held in “Vouleftiko”, in Nafplio. It is located in the southwestern part of Syntagma Square and is called “Vouleftiko” because the first Greek parliament (Vouli in Greek) was housed here.

Parallel sessions and workshops will run at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece (CHS Greece) offices and the department’s of Performing and Digital Art buildings.

Nafplio, Nauplion or Anapli, the capitol of Argolis, is one of the best known and most beautiful cities in Greece. Apart from its administrative function it is also an important tourist centre, busy all year round. According to legend, the city takes its name from its founder, Nauplios, the son of Poseidon and Amimoni. In ancient times Nauplion was basically overshadowed by Argos, which used it as a port from the 7th century BC.The city reached the peak of its glory when it became the capitol of the Greek state from 1827 to 1834. On the 8th January 1828 the first governor of Greece, Ioannis Kapodistrias, alighted at Nauplion. The city was full of cafes, and in the salons of notable local families there were balls and literary soirees. A printing press was established and for a short while there was a reading room.On 27th September 1831 Ioannis Kapodistrias was murdered outside the church of Agios Spiridon and, on 25th January 1833, the people of Nauplion welcomed Otto, the first king of Greece. He remained in Nauplion for a short while, until around the end of 1834 when the capitol of Greece was moved to Athens.

Program
10th October 20249:30am - 5:30PM
01 9:30am – 11:30amVenue: Auditorium 1 TBC
02 11:30am – 1:00pmVenue: Auditorium 1 TBC
03 9:30am – 11:30amVenue: Auditorium 1 TBC
04 3:00pm – 4:30pmVenue: Auditorium 1 TBC
11th October 20249:30am - 5:30PM
01 9:30am – 11:30amVenue: Auditorium 2 TBC
02 11:30am – 1:00pmVenue: Auditorium 2 TBC
04 3:00pm – 4:30pmVenue: Auditorium 2 TBC
03 9:30am – 11:30amVenue: Auditorium 2 TBC
12th October 20249:30am - 4:30PM
01 11:30am – 1:00pmVenue: Auditorium 1 TBC
02 9:30am – 11:30amVenue: Auditorium 1 TBC
03 3:00pm – 4:30pmVenue: Auditorium 1 TBC
04 9:30am – 11:30amVenue: Auditorium 1 TBC
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21 Vassileos Konstantinou & Terzaki, PC 21100, Nafplio, Argolida (regional unit), Greece.

General Enquiries
ceegs@go.uop.gr

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+30 27520 96125

Organizing Committee
Elina RoiniotiAssistant Professor, University of the Peloponnese

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Anastasios TheodoropoulosAssistant Professor, University of the Peloponnese

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Katerina El RahebAssistant Professor, University of the Peloponnese

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Bill PsarrasAssistant Professor, University of the Peloponnese

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Georgios KondisLab Teaching Personnel, University of the Peloponnese

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Nikos VasilopoulosLab Teaching Personnel, University of the Peloponnese

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Charalampos RizopoulosAssistant Professor, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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George LepourasProfessor, University of the Peloponnese

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Kostas KarpouzisAssistant Professor, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences

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Renard GluzmanSenior lecturer M.Des in Digital Game Design, Shenkar. Engineering. Design. Art

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Iro VoulgariTeaching and Laboratory Staff at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Elisavet KiourtiSpecial Teaching Scientist, University of Cyprus

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