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Dikaios Sakellariou

Senior Lecturer

Cardiff University

Cardiff, Reino Unido

Líneas de Investigación


• Qualitative research methodologies • Everyday life • Illness narratives • Neurodegenerative conditions • Chronic illness • Disability • Sexuality and disability • Experiences of illness of marginalised populations • Experiential knowledge

Educación

  •  Healthcare Sciences, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY. Reino Unido, 2014
  •  Health Sciences, Sapporo Medical University. Japón, 2005
  •  Occupational Therapist, Technological Education Institution. Grecia, 2002

Experiencia Académica

  •   Senior Lecturer Full Time

    CARDIFF UNIVERSITY

    Cardiff, Reino Unido

    2008 - A la fecha

  •   External examiner Part Time

    UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN, TRINITY COLLEGE

    Dublin, Irlanda

    2016 - A la fecha

  •   Research visit Other

    UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Australia

    2016 - 2016

  •   Invited researcher Part Time

    MONASH UNIVERSITY

    MELBOURNE, Australia

    2016 - 2016

  •   Programme manager Other

    CARDIFF UNIVERSITY

    CARDIFF, Reino Unido

    2015 - A la fecha

  •   Research administrator Full Time

    LONDON SCHOOL OF HIGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE

    Reino Unido

    2007 - 2008

Formación de Capital Humano


TEACHING EXPERIENCE: RESEARCH DEGREES:

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine-MSc supervision:
• Samuel van Steirteghem, MSc in Public Health (planned submission September 2017).

Cardiff University - PhD supervision:
• Helen Ludlow, Professional Doctorate in Advanced Clinical Practice. (planned submission October 2018).
• Nasiha Al-Baraki, PhD in Health Sciences. (planned submission October 2017).
• Peter McNee, PhD in Health Sciences. (planned submission October 2018).

PhD external examining:
2016 Claire Lynch, Doctorate of Clinical Science, School of Allied Health, La Trobe University, Australia.

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES:

Teaching philosophy: I aim to develop and deliver teaching activities that are informed by world leading research and scholarship. Through my teaching activities I aim to develop an excellent academic environment, that offers an engaging, intellectually stimulating and accessible learning experience to all students. I teach at the BSc, MSc and doctoral levels, and I am an external examiner both for a BSc programme and for PhD degrees.

Teaching experience-Undergraduate at Cardiff University: Since 2008 I engage in direct teaching (lectures, seminars, journal clubs, workshops, research tutorials and supervision) and teaching-related activities (curriculum design, developing assessments, marking, personal tutorials) for about 500 hours every year. In the current academic year my teaching responsibilities are:

Module leader (2015-2016): HC2123 Intervention, Approaches and Professional Reasoning.
Regular contributor (2015-2016): HC1112 Occupational Science and Engagement (6 hours of lectures and 30 hours of workshops); HC3092 Research 3 (3 hours of seminars); HC3093 Evaluating Occupational Interruption (12 hours of seminars).

Keynote lectures:
• Introduction to disability studies.
• Fairness for all- implications of social justice for occupational therapy.
• Occupational justice.
Other teaching-related activities:
• Facilitation of case study-based presentations across the 3 years of the programme.
• Practice placement visits across the 3 years of the BSc in Occupational Therapy (107 students visited up to September 2015).
• Research project supervision (4-5 students each year).

Trinity College Dublin
External examiner for the BSc in Occupational Therapy (2017-2020).

Teaching experience: Postgraduate-Cardiff University
Module leader: HCT236 Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy Theory and Application.
Regular contributor: HC3099 Occupational Interruption 1.

Teaching experience-London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Regular contributor: PH104 Principles of Social Research (qualitative research methodology).


Difusión y Transferencia


AWARDS AND FUNDING (not in Chile)

2017 Research grant. Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation. Amount £1,300. PI.
2017 Tenovus iGrant. The Challenges of Cancer and Disability Study (CoCaDS). Amount £26,342. PI (with Sally Anstey).
2015 Initiator Grant. College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (Cardiff University). Amount £25,000. Collaborator.
2015 Research grant. Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation. Amount £1,200. PI.
2013 Erasmus Training grant. Amount £1,000.
2013 Research grant. Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation. Amount £1,500. PI.
2013 Erasmus Teaching Visit grant. Amount £1,500.
2012 Erasmus Teaching Visit grant. Amount £1,500.
2011 Erasmus Teaching Visit grant. Amount £700.
2010 Research grant. Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation. Amount £1,800. PI.
2010 Research grant. Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation. Amount £5,000. PI.
2004 Research grant. Sapporo Medical University Foundation for the Promotion of Medical Science (Japan). Amount: 250,000 yen, circa £2,000. PI
2002 – 2005 Scholarship. Japanese Ministry of Education (Monbusho). Amount 7,000,000 yen, circa £55,000.



 

Article (37)

Heteronormativity and prostate cancer; a discursive paper
Inequalities in access to healthcare for people with disabilities in Chile: The limits of universal health coverage.
Neoliberal reforms in health systems and the construction of long-lasting inequalities in health care: A case study from Chile.
Occupational therapy on the margins.
Utilisation of cancer screening services by disabled women in Chile
Enacting varieties of subjectivity through practices of care; A story of living with motor neuron disease
Special issue: Exploring human doing through an occupational lens.
The Issue is ... Why has so little progress been made in the practice of occupational therapy in relation to sexuality?.
Home modifications and ways of living well.
Towards the construction of a nicer life; Subjectivity and the logic of choice.
The occupational therapist as a political being.
A commentary on the social responsibility of occupational therapy education.
Experiences of living with motor neurone disease; A review of qualitative research.
Using joint interviews in a narrative-based study on illness experiences.
An occupational therapy international summer school on Minamata disease, occupational justice, and the natural environment.
Sexuality and disability; A discussion on care of the self.
A disease register for ME/CFS: Report of a pilot study.
Will occupational science facilitate or divide the practice of occupational therapy?
Is doing good ‘good’; Professional motives vs. community needs.
Is there an association between exposure to chemicals and chronic fatigue syndrome? Review of the evidence.
Sexuality and healthcare: Are we training physiotherapy professionals to address their clients’ sexuality needs?
Operationalising community participation in community based rehabilitation: Exploring the factors.
Time to get political.
Occupation, education and community based rehabilitation.
Sex and occupational therapy: Contradictions or contraindications?
If not the disability, then what? Barriers to reclaiming sexuality.
Influence of wrist joint position and metacarpophalangeal joint range of motion on EDC activity: An electromyographic study.
Rehabilitation: In the community or with the community?
Reporting on the WFOT-CBR master project plan: The data collection subproject.
Sexuality after spinal cord injury; The Greek male’s perspective.
Sexuality and disability; A case of occupational injustice.
Sexuality and occupational therapy: Exploring the link.
The disabler, the disablee and their context; A tripartite view of disability.
Sexuality of men with spinal cord injury; A phenomenological study
Terapia ocupacional al sur del alma.
Occupational therapy in Greece: An unfolding story.
Special Issue: The relationality of care.

BookReview (1)

Review of Already Doing It: Intellectual Disability and Sexual Agency, Michael Gill.

BookSection (20)

An introduction to occupational science
Community based models of practice to address late-life inequities: examples form the UK.
Creating in/abilities for eating. Inhabitable Worlds Series
Natural disasters and daily life.
A grammar for the language of occupation.
A society founded on occupation.
Introduction.
Narratives and truths
Narratives of recognition.
Occupational literacy.
The language of occupation.
Towards a transformational grammar of occupation.
Community development.
A political practice of occupational therapy.
Class, gender and sexuality: Three sites of conflict and cooperation.
Facing the challenge: A compass for navigating the heteroglossic context.
Occupational apartheid.
Political challenges of holism; Heteroglossia and the (im)possibility of holism.
Political competence in occupational therapy.
Caring with others: Constructing a life with incurable illness.

BookWhole (5)

Occupational Therapies Without Borders: Integrating justice with practice
Politics of Occupation-Centred Practice.
Occupational Therapies Without Borders
Political Practice of Occupational Therapy.
Disability, Normalcy, and the Everyday.
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Dikaios Sakellariou

Senior Lecturer

Cardiff University

Cardiff, Reino Unido

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