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Korinna Patelis

Korinna Patelis (Athens, 1972) is a theorist, consultant and policy maker. Born in Athens, she is an Internet pioneer with a Phd on the Political Economy of the Internet from Goldsmiths College London about the Web. She curated the digital campaign that elected Syriza in 2015, as well as the campaign for equal marriage in Greece, Dipla sou. She has taught in the UK, Greece and Cyprus, and introduced the concept of technocapitalism.

Family life[edit]

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Great granddaughter of Sappho Leontias and granddaughter of Korinna and Johnny Kaloghiros, who was an industrialist in Alexandria, Korinna was raised in Athens and got a degree in Philosophy and Politics at the University of Warwick. Her brother is Alex Patelis, a politician. She is a mother of two boys.

Theories and Politics[edit]

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Patelis is most known from her work in the thesis formulated in the early 90’s. An internet pioneer, she left academia to consult .com businesses and governments across Europe . She coined the term technocapitalism and in 2011 she conceptualizes the Unlike Us network. In 2016 she joined a bunch of economists to create ESCA .

Bibliography[edit]

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The Political Economy of Internet Phd Thesis – University of London (Submitted- awarded in 2000)

'E-Mediation by America On-line', early draft of article published in Rogers, R. (ed) (2000) Preferred Placement - Knowledge Politics on the Web Jan van Eyck Editions: Maastricht.

Preaching to the Complacent in Crash Media 98'

'The Political Economy of Internet' (published in Curran, J. (2000) Media Organisations London:Arnold)

'The Dot.com Economy An Economy with no mediation?' (published in the Tulipomania.com reader)

'H πολιτική οικονομία της dot.com οικονομίας σαν πολιτισμική δύναμη' (μία έκδοση αυτού του άρθρου δημοσιεύτηκε στο Παναγιωτοπούλου (2004) H ψηφιακή πρόκληση: MME και Δημοκρατία Αθήνα: Αλεξάντρεια

'The Power to Mediate: Rethinking the Internet's Political Economy in the World Against Terror' draft paper as presented at the Internet in Inteligent Soc. Conference, Honk Kong, July 2004

Its art not commerce in ARTIME Issue 2, 2005

The web re-mediates talk presented in 2 conferences (intentional use of power point)

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  3. a b Patelis, Korinna. "The Political Economy of the Internet" (PDF). Athens University of Economics and Business website. Retrieved 21-03-2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. ^ Patelis, Korinna. "E-Mediation by America On-line". Athens University of Economics and Business website. Retrieved 21-03-2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. ^ Patelis, Korinna. "The political economy of e-mediation". Athens University of Economics and Business website. Retrieved 21-03-2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  6. ^ Patelis, Korinna. "H πολιτική οικονομία της dot.com οικονομίας σαν πολιτισμική δύναμη". Athens University of Economics and Business website. Retrieved 21-03-2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  7. ^ Patelis, Korinna. "The Power to Mediate: Rethinking the Internet's Political Economy in the World Against Terror". Athens University of Economics and Business website. Retrieved 21-03-2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  8. ^ Patelis, Korinna. "Its art not commerce". Athens University of Economics and Business website. Retrieved 21-03-2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)