Revekka Kefalea

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece). 

Revekka Kefalea holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Policy and Social Anthropology (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences), a Master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning (National Technical University of Athens), and a Master’s degree in Political Science and Sociology (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) (Greece). Currently affiliated with the Institute for the Study of Greek-German Relations of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration (NKUA), she explores the images of Germany in Greece during WWI in cultural heritage materials of the era. Alongside her academic pursuits, she serves as a project manager at Inter Alia (a non-profit organization based in Athens, Greece), conceptualising and managing grant-funded projects in relation to arts, (digital) cultural heritage, (emerging) technologies, open access, and civic engagement. Additionally, as a Creative Commons Certificate Facilitator, she supports professionals of diverse backgrounds to acquire a better understanding of the tensions between copyright and digital technologies, and advocate for open access within their institutions.