
معرفی
Othon Alexandrakis is an Associate Professor and Chair of Anthropology at York University's Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. He holds a Ph.D. from Rice University (2010), an M.A. from the University of Western Ontario (2003), and a B.A. from the same institution (2001). His research explores citizenship, migration, emergent identities, governance, urban environments, childhood studies, and Greece/Europe, with ethnographic fieldwork experience spanning over 15 years.
Dr. Alexandrakis' work focuses on cultural change, micro-social responses to hardship, migration patterns among undocumented migrants, anti-establishment youth, Roma communities, and unaccompanied refugee children. Current projects include 'Critical Humanitarianism: Precarious Pathways in Greece' and 'Exploring the Impact of Protracted Displacement' on war-affected children.
His publications cover ethnographic methods, resistance theory, and social justice, including the monograph 'Radical Resilience: Athenian Topographies of Precarity and Possibility' (2022) and edited volume 'Impulse to Act: A New Anthropology of Resistance' (2016).




