Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert
Short Description
Prof Dr Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert is associate professor and head of the Department of Multimedia and Graphic Arts at the Cyprus University of Technology. She is also the founder and coordinator of itsVisual Sociology and Museum Studies Lab. Her research interests include museum studies and visual sociology with an emphasis on photography.
E-Mail: theopisti.stylianou@cut.ac.cy
VSMS Lab: www.vsmslab.com
Website: www.theopististylianoulambert.com

Selected Publications
Stylianou-Lambert, T. (2017): Photographing in the Art Museum: Visitor Attitudes and Motivations. In: Visitor Studies, 20:2, P. 114-137.
Stylianou-Lambert, T. (Ed.) (2016): Museums and Visitor Photography: Redefining the Visitor Experience. Boston, Edinburgh: Museums Etc.
Stylianou-Lambert, T.; Stylianou, E.(Eds.) (2015): Photography, Artists and Museums. In: photographies, 7(2), P. 117-129.
Stylianou-Lambert, T.; Boukas, N.; Yerali-Christodoulou, M. (2014): Museums and Cultural Sustainability: Stakeholders, Forces and Cultural Policies. In: International Journal of Cultural Policy, 20(5), P. 566-587.
Stylianou-Lambert, T. (2012): Tourists with Cameras. Reproducing or Producing. In: Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 39, No. 4, P. 1817-1838.
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