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- National Garden of Athens. The building was founded in 1912 by Alexandros Michalinos, a wealthy shipowner from the island of Chios. Before the construction...
- holidays (Update 1)". cyprus-mail.com. Retrieved 25 October 2019. Zembylas, Michalinos; Loukaidis, Loizos; Antoniou, Marios (2019). "The politicisation and securitisation...
- PMID 36324763. Schizas, D.; Katsaros, I.; Tsapralis, D.; Moris, D.; Michalinos, A.; Tsilimigras, D. I.; Frountzas, M.; Machairas, N.; Troupis, T. (2019-02-01)...
- while separating others. In another text about education and emotions, Michalinos Zembylas discusses the notion of emotional capital, pulling from Bourdieu's...
- ****an's rising right-wing nationalism Vox (26 May 2017). Zembylas, Michalinos. Affect and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism. Akkerman, Agnes (2003) "Populism...
- Discourse, The New Library of Psychoanalysis, London and NY, 1999 Zembylas, Michalinos (2017-07-01). "The Contribution of Non-representational Theories in Education:...
- represented, including the Ralli family, Panayis Vagliano, Rodocanachi family, Michalinos Family and Princess Eugenie Palaeologue. In 1847 some 12,000 remains were...
- Education: Critical perspectives. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-07214-8. Zembylas, Michalinos (2021-05-06). Affect and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism: Pedagogies for...
- Fafalios from Chios Pittas family from Chios Ralli Brothers from Chios Michalinos from Chios Rodocanachi from Chios Panayis Athanase Vagliano, from Cephalonia...
- Irma: SS Irma (1888) was a 1,763-ton cargo ship launched as Despina G. Michalinos on 19 November 1888, by Irvine, Scotland. Renamed Irma in 1903. Wrecked...