Christos Tsironis
Professor of Social Theory: Modernity and Christianity, Aristotle University
Professor in the School of Theology, Dep. of Ethics and Sociology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (“Social Theory of Contemporary Culture and Christianity”). He is a member of scientific associations in Greece and abroad and has
served as a coordinator and board member of research projects. He is the Director of the Laboratory for the Study of Culture and Religion and member of the Laboratory of Medical Law and Bioethics at AUTH.
His research focuses on Late Modernity. Since 2001, C.N. Tsironis has been working in the fields of Social Theory and Religion/Theology, with an emphasis on developing interdisciplinary and innovative approaches to social and ethical issues including cultural and technological transformation in Late Modernity, technological changes and their socio-ethical challenges, climate change, social, religious, and political identity, and Human Rights. He holds degrees in Philosophy and Theology. He has published monographs and articles in edited volumes in both Greek and international
publications, with a particular focus in recent years on the ethical and social assessment of Artificial Intelligence. He is the Scientific Director of the AUTH Lifelong Learning Center (KEDIVIM) program “Artificial Intelligence: Ethical
Dilemmas and Social Challenges.”
He served as a Fellow at the CHS-CCS, Harvard University (2018–2019) in Comparative Cultural Studies in Greece.