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University of Crete

Kostantinos Kafetsios

+30 28 31 077 534
Greece
Prof. Konstantinos Kafetsios is a full Professor in Social and Organizational Psychology at the Psychology Department, University of Crete and director of the Applied Psychology Laboratory.

He has held academic positions in the UK (Cambridge University, Anglia Ruskin University), Germany (Darmstadt Technical University) and Greece (Hellenic Open University). His research interests focus on emotion in interpersonal and social interaction, in hierarchical relationships at work, and in social relationships across cultures. He is a first author or co-author in more than 60 publications in international peer-refereed journals (such as the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, The Leadership Quarterly, Journal of Nonverbal behavior, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, European Journal of Social Psychology, Personal Relationships, European Journal of Personality, Health Communication, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology and others). He is Editorial Board member for the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Personal Relationships and the Hellenic Journal of Psychology. He serves as an Associate Editor for Frontiers in Communication, Organizational Psychology, and has served as a full-time Associate Editor for the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships (Sage 2010-2015). He has been an ad hoc reviewer for more than 60 international peer refereed international journals and also a reviewer for more than 15 international Grant funding agencies in Canada, The Netherlands, Israel, Norway, Switzerland, Greece, Cyprus and the European Commission (H2020).
 
University of Crete
Psychology Department
Gallos Campus
74100 Rethymnon
Greece
+30 28 31 077 534
k.kafetsios@psy.soc.uoc.gr
 
This website is part of the MentALLY project, a pilot project* which has received funding from the European Parliament.
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