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CV Angelos Giannakopoulos_EN
University of Konstanz, Box 35, 78457 Konstanz
PD Dr. Angelos Giannakopoulos
University of Konstanz
Department of History and Sociology
Box 35
Universitätsstraße 10
D-78457 Konstanz
Germany
Tel +49 7531 88-3129
[email protected]
www.uni-konstanz.de/crimeandculture
Curriculum Vitae
Short Curriculum Vitae
Personal Information
First name, Surname, Title: Angelos Giannakopoulos, Doctor of Social Sciences
Date and place of birth: 10th June 1962, Kedron-Ilias, Greece
Nationalities: German and Greek
Academic Positions: 1. University of Konstanz, Department of History and Sociology
2. University of Dortmund, Department of Educational Science and Sociology
Address: University of Konstanz, Department of History and Sociology, Box 35, Universitätsstr. 10, 78457
Konstanz, Germany
Academic Positions and Work Experience
1. Since June 2010: “Privatdozent” (post-doctoral position) at the Department of Education Sciences and
Sociology of the University of Dortmund
2. 2011–2012: Visiting professor at the Center for European Studies of the Interdisciplinary Center
Herzliya (IDC), Israel, the Al-Quds University, Palestinian Territories and at the Royal Scientific
Society, Amman, Jordan (Guest professorship supported by the Government of the German Federal
State of Northern Rhine-Westphalia)
3. 2010–2011: Visiting professor at the Center for European Studies of the Interdisciplinary Center
Herzliya (IDC), Israel, the Al-Quds University, Palestinian Territories and at the Royal Scientific
Society, Amman, Jordan (Guest professorship supported by the Government of the German Federal
State of Northern Rhine-Westphalia)
4. 2009-2012: Head of Office of the international research project “ALACS”, 7th Framework Programme of
the European Commission
5. 2006-2009: Head of Office of the international research project “Crime as a Cultural Problem”, 6th
Framework Programme of the European Commission
6. Winter Semester 2008: Visiting Professor at the Department for Social and Political Sciences of the
University of Cyprus, Nicosia
7. Winter Semester 2007: Visiting Professor at the Department for Social and Political Sciences of the
University of Cyprus, Nicosia
8. Spring Semester 2007: Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences,
Department of Economics, Galatasaray University, Istanbul, Turkey
9. 2007: Visiting Scholar at Waseda University, School of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Department of
Sociology, Tokyo, Japan
10. 2003-2005: Co-ordinator of the international research project “European Integration and Cultural
Patterns of Thought and Perception. Cultural Aspects of the EU-Enlargement Process on the Basis of
the Relations between the EU and Turkey”, University of Konstanz, Germany
11. 2004: Co-ordinator of the international research project “European Integration and Cyprus. Issues and
Perspectives”, University of Konstanz, Germany
12. 2004: Visiting Scholar at the Yale Center for International and Area Studies, European Studies Council,
Yale University, New Haven, CT., USA
13. September – October 2004: Fellow at the “European Institute Budapest”, Hungary
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14. Winter Semester 2004: Visiting Professor at the Faculty of History of the Eötvös-Lóránd-University of
Budapest, Hungary
15. June-July 2003: Researcher at the Archive of the European Parliament in Luxembourg
16. 2001-2003: Teaching assistant, Department of Religious Studies, University of Tübingen, Germany
17. 1999-2001: Teaching and research assistant, Department of Religious Studies, University of Erfurt,
Germany
Fellowships, Stipends
1. 2010-2011: Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars, Washington DC., USA
2. Since 2010: Fellow of the Hellenic Center for European Studies (EKEM), Athens, Greece
3. 2007: Fellow of the “Japan Society for the Promotion of Science – JSPS”, Tokyo, Japan
4. 2004: Fellow of the “Yale Centre for International and Area Studies“,Yale University, USA
5. 2004: Fellow of the European Institute Budapest, Hungary
6. 1999: Dissertation stipend by the Commerzbank Foundation, Germany
Reviewing for Scientific Organisations, Journals and Publishers
1. German Research Foundation
2. Swiss National Science Foundation
3. Ashgate Publishing Limited, United Kingdom
4. Millennium, Journal of International Studies, London School of Economics, Sage Publications
5. Electronic Journal of Contemporary Japanese Studies, United Kingdom
Education
1. June 2010: Habilitation-degree (qualification as a professor), Department of Educational Science and
Sociology, University of Dortmund, Germany
2. 1994-1998: PhD in Social Sciences (magna cum laude), University of Tübingen, Faculty of Social and
Behavioural Studies, Ludwig-Uhland-Institute for Empirical Cultural Studies, Germany
3. 1991-1994: PhD Student, University of Tübingen, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Studies,
Department of Sociology of Religion, Germany
4. 1987-1991: Post-graduated studies, Political Science/Sociology/Psychology, University of Tübingen,
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Studies, Germany
5. 1981-1986: Diploma, Political Science and Public Administration, University of Athens, Greece
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Personal Skills and Competencies
1. Languages: German, English, Greek, work knowledge in French, basic knowledge in Turkish
2. Computer skills and competencies: Microsoft Office, PageMaker (Layout Software), Atlas-ti: Software
for qualitative social research, Microsoft Project
Academic Memberships
1. Since 1997: Member of the “Association of Ethnology, Tübingen”, Institute of Empirical Cultural
Studies at the University of Tübingen, Germany (elected)
2. Since 2001: Member of the Section “Sociology of Culture” of the German Society of Sociology
(elected)
3. Since 2001: Member of the German Association of European Union Studies (elected)
4. Since 2011: Member of the Section “Sociology of Europe” of the German Society of Sociology
(elected)
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Angelos Giannakopoulos, Doctor of Social Sciences
Office: University of Konstanz, Department of History and Sociology, Box 35,
Universitätsstr. 10, 78457 Konstanz, Germany
Home: Alemannenweg 15, 72513 Hettingen, Germany
Office: ++49 (0)7531 883129, Home: ++49 (0)7574 936518
++49 (0)7574 936537
[email protected]
German and Greek
10th June 1962, Kedron-Ilias, Greece
Male
Married, Three Children
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Since June 2010
“Privatdozent” (post-doctoral position) at the Department of Education Sciences
and Sociology of the University of Dortmund
Teaching: Political Sociology, European Integration, Sociological Theory,
Empirical Methods of Social Research
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2009-2012
Research: Head of Office of the international research project: “ALACS:
Promotion of Participation and Citizenship in Europe through the Advocacy and
Legal Advice Centres of Transparency International. Analysis and Enhancement
of an Anti-corruption Tool to Enable Better Informed and Effective Citizen
Participation in Europe” (7th Framework Programme of the European
Commission, Brussels, Belgium)
3.
2010 – 2011
Teaching: Visiting professor at the Center for European Studies of the
Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC), Israel , the Al-Quds University,
Palestinian Territories and at the Royal Scientific Society, Amman, Jordan,
supported by the Government of the German Federal State of Northern RhineWestphalia.
Research: Involving the host institution in future European research and
enhancing research cooperation
4.
2010 – 2011
Teaching: Visiting professor at the Center for European Studies of the
Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC), Israel , the Al-Quds University,
Palestinian Territories and at the Royal Scientific Society, Amman, Jordan,
supported by the Government of the German Federal State of Northern RhineWestphalia.
Research: Involving the host institution in future European research and
enhancing research cooperation
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2006-2009
Research: Head of Office of the international research project: “Crime as a
Cultural Problem. The Relevance of Perceptions of Corruption to Crime
Prevention. A Comparative Cultural Study in the EU-Accession States Bulgaria
and Romania, the EU-Candidate States Turkey and Croatia and the EU-States
Germany, Greece and United Kingdom” (6th Framework Programme of the
European Commission, Brussels, Belgium)
6.
Winter Semester 2008
Visiting Professor at the Department for Social and Political Sciences of the
University of Cyprus, Nicosia
Teaching: Sociological Theory and Empirical Methods of Social Research
7.
Winter Semester 2007
Visiting Professor at the Department for Social and Political Sciences of the
University of Cyprus, Nicosia
Teaching: History of Sociological Theory and Empirical Methods of Social
Research
8.
Spring Semester 2007
Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences,
Department of Economics in co-operation with the “Centre of Research and
Documentation of Europe” of Galatasaray University, Istanbul, Turkey (supported
by the German Academic Exchange Service, DAAD, Short Term Guest
Professorship)
Teaching: “Crime and Culture: Innovative Theoretical and Research Concepts
with Regard to Anti-corruption Policies”. Additional workshop: “Applied
Methods of Social Research”
9.
2007
Visiting Scholar at Waseda University, School of Letters, Arts and Sciences,
Department of Sociology, Tokyo, Japan and Fellow of the “Japanese Society for
the Promotion of Science, JSPS ” (Japanese Ministry of Research and
Technology), Tokyo, Japan
Research: “Socio-cultural Preconditions of Political Corruption in Germany and
Japan: A Cross-cultural Comparison”
10.
2003 – 2005
Research: Co-ordinator of the international research project: “European
Integration and Cultural Patterns of Thought and Perception. Cultural Aspects of
the EU-Enlargement Process on the Basis of the Relations between the EU and
Turkey” (supported by the “Volkswagen Foundation”, Germany)
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2004
Research: Co-ordinator of the international research project: “European
Integration and Cyprus. Issues and Perspectives” (supported by the “Volkswagen
Foundation”, Germany)
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2004
Visiting Scholar at the Yale Center for International and Area Studies, Yale
University, New Haven, CT., USA
Research: “EU-Turkey Relations: Real Political Priorities vs. Politico-cultural
Premises?“
13.
September – October 2004
Fellow at the “European Institute Budapest”, Hungary
Research: “The Federalisation of the European Union and Cultural Diversity”
14.
Winter Semester 2004
Visiting Professor at the Faculty of History of the Eötvös-Lóránd-University of
Budapest, Hungary (supported by the German Academic Exchange Service,
DAAD, Short Term Guest Professorship )
Teaching: “Unity in Diversity: The EU Enlargement and the Principles of a
European Identity in Comparative Perspective”
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June –July 2003
Researcher at the Archive of the European Parliament in Luxembourg
Research: Empirical Research in the frame of the research project: “European
Integration and Cultural Patterns of Thought and Perception” (supported by the
“Volkswagen Foundation”, Germany)
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2001 - 2003
Teaching assistant, Department of Religious Studies, University of Tübingen,
Germany
Teaching: „Europäische Integration und religiöser Pluralismus“
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1999 - 2001
Teaching and research assistant, Department of Religious Studies, University of
Erfurt, Germany
• Teaching: Summer Term 1999 to Winter Term 2001 - 2002
• Research: “ “The Phenomenon of Anti-Westernism in the Orthodox Christian
World”
Reviewing for Scientific Organisations, Journals and Publishers
Main activities
1.
German Research Foundation
Evaluation of applications of research projects on European Integration
Organisation
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Swiss National Science Foundation
Evaluation of applications of research projects on European Integration
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Referee for the Ashgate Publishing Limited, United Kingdom
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Evaluation of book proposals on European Integration
4.
Referee for “Millennium, Journal of International Studies”, London School of
Economics, Sage Publications
Evaluation of submitted articles on European Integration
5.
Referee for the “Electronic Journal for Contemporary Japanese Studies”, United
Kingdom
Evaluation of submitted comparative articles on the Japanese political system
Fellowships, Stipends
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Kind of Stipend - Fellowship
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2010-2011
Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars, Washington,
DC., USA
Research: “Perceptions of Corruption in Greece and Turkey and Their Impact to
Anti-corruption Policies”
2.
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Είδος υποτροφίας/Fellowship
Since 2010
Fellow of the Hellenic Center for European Studies (EKEM), Greece
Research: “Corruption in Southeast Europe as a Vanity Mirror of Weak
Citizenship”
3.
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Kind of Stipend - Fellowship
2007
Fellow of the “Japan Society for the Promotion of Science – JSPS” und Visiting
Scholar am School of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Department of Sociology,
Universität Waseda, Tokyo, Japan
Research: “Cultural Preconditions of Political Corruption in Germany and Japan:
A Cross-Cultural Comparison”
4.
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Kind of Stipend - Fellowship
2004
Fellow of the „Yale Centre for International and Area Studies“, Yale University
Research: “US and European Perceptions of Turkey`s Candidacy for EUMembership in Comparative Perspective: Real Political Priorities vs. Politicocultural Premises?”
5.
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Kind of Stipend - Fellowship
2004
Fellow of the European Institute Budapest
Research: “The Federalisation of the European Union and Cultural Diversity”
6.
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1999
Dissertation stipend by the Commerzbank Foundation, Germany
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Education
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1.
June 2010
“Habilitation”-degree (qualification as a professor), Department of Education
Sciences and Sociology, University of Dortmund, Germany
University of Dortmund, Germany
2.
1994 – 1998
PhD in Social Sciences (magna cum laude), University of Tübingen, Faculty of
Social and Behavioural Studies, Ludwig-Uhland-Institute for Empirical Cultural
Studies, Germany
Additional doctoral studies in Empirical Cultural Studies (4 terms)
3.
1991 - 1994
PhD Student, University of Tübingen, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Studies,
Department of Sociology of Religion, Germany
Additional doctoral studies in Sociology of Religion (4 terms)
4.
1987 - 1991
Post-graduate studies in Political Science/Sociology/Psychology, University of
Tübingen, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Studies, Germany
5.
1981 - 1986
Diploma, Political Science and Public Administration, University of Athens, Greece
Personal Skills and Competencies
Languages
Computer skills and
competencies
German, English, Greek, work knowledge in French, basic knowledge in Turkish
Microsoft Office, PageMaker (Layout Software), Atlas-ti: Software for qualitative
social research, Microsoft Project
Academic Memberships
Since 1997
Member of the “Association of Ethnology, Tübingen”, Institute of Empirical
Cultural Studies at the University of Tübingen, Germany (elected)
Since 2001
Member of the Section “Sociology of Culture” of the German Society of
Sociology (elected)
Since 2001
Member of the German Association of European Union Studies (elected)
Since 2011
Member of the Section “Sociology of Europe” of the German Society of
Sociology (elected)
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Organisation of Conferences, Workshops and Panel Discussions
March 20 – 21, 1999
Conference: “Aspects of Modernisation in the Greek Society and European Perspectives”, Stuttgart, Germany.
Paper: “Perspectives of Modernisation in Greece. Thoughts on the theoretical conditions of a discourse
concerning modernisation”
April 9 – 10, 2003
Co-convenor of a project co-ordination meeting at the University of Athens within the research project:
“European Integration and Cultural Patterns of Thought and Perception” (Convenor Prof. Dr. Panos Kazakos,
supported by the “Volkswagen Foundation”)
November 1 – 2, 2004
Co-organisation of the Conference: „European Integration and Cyprus: Issues and Perspectives“, University of
Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus (Co-convenor Prof. Dr. Niyazi Kizilyürek, supported by the “Volkswagen
Foundation”)
June 3 – 4, 2005
Organisation of the Conference: : “The European Perspective of Turkey after the December 2004 Decision”,
Galatasaray University, Istanbul, Turkey (Co-convenor Prof. Dr. Ahmet Insel, supported by the “Volkswagen
Foundation”)
February 1 – 2, 2006
Organisation of the Kick-off-Meeting of the research project „Crime and Culture“, Centre for Liberal
Strategies, Sofia, Bulgaria (Co-convenor Dr. Daniel Smilov, supported by the 6th Framework Programme of the
European Commission)
June 2 – 3, 2006
Organisation of a research workshop in the frame of the research project „Crime and Culture“, Galatasaray
University, Istanbul, Turkey (Co-convenor Prof. Dr. Ahmet Insel, supported by the 6th Framework Programme
of the European Commission)
November 2 – 5, 2006
Organisation of a research workshop in the frame of the research project „Crime and Culture“, University of
Bucharest, Romania (Co-convenor Dr. Iuliana Precupetu, supported by the 6th Framework Programme of the
European Commission)
February 1 – 4, 2007
Organisation of a research workshop in the frame of the research project „Crime and Culture“, University of
Konstanz, Germany (Co-convenor Dr. Dirk Tänzler, supported by the 6th Framework Programme of the
European Commission)
March 23, 2009
Organisation of the lecture: „Corruption in Europe: Perceptions of Corruption in Germany, Greece, Turkey and
Bulgaria“, Yale Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University, USA in co-operation with the
Hellenic Studies Program at Yale University
April 27, 2009
Organisation of the lecture: “Corruption as a Cultural Phenomenon: Comparative Perspectives of Corruption in
Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria and Germany”, University of Cyprus, Nicosia in co-operation with the Graduate
Programme of the Department of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Cyprus
May 12-15, 2009
Organisation of a poster session of the EU-project „Crime and Culture“ in the frame of the First World Social
Science Forum, Rokkan Institute for Social Sciences, Bergen, Norway
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May 21, 2009
Organisation of the panel discussion: „Comparative Perspectives of Perceptions of Corruption in Europe: The
Balkans, Germany and the United Kingdom” in co-operation with Southeast European Studies at Oxford, St
Antony’s College, University of Oxford (co-convenor Dr. Othon Anastasakis, South East European Studies at
Oxford, SEESOX)
July 10, 2009
Organisation of the conference „Corruption as a Cultural Problem. Scientific Knowledge and Policy Needs”,
European Commission, Crowne Plaza City Centre, Brussels (supported by the 6th Framework Programme of
the European Commission)
November 6-7, 2009
Convenor of the 1st Seminar of the 2nd European Forum Cyprus supported by the Council of Europe and the
European Commission held at the University of Konstanz.
January 22-23, 2010
Organisation of the Kick-off Meeting of the research project „ALACs“ at the Secretariat of Transparency
International, Berlin (co-convenor Ben Elers, Senior Programme Manager, Transparency International,
supported by the 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission)
April 27, 2010
Co-convenor of the lecture „Cultures of Corruption: South East Europe, Germany and the United Kingdom in
Comparative Perspective” at the London School of Economics and Political Science, European Institute (coconvenor Dr. James Ker-Lindsay)
March 9-10, 2011
Organisation of a projekt workshop and training in the frame of the EU-project „ALACs“ in cooperation with
the „Transparency International“-Secretariat, Berlin, Germany
Participation in Conferences and Papers Presented
April 13 – 14, 2000
“Globalisation: More development, more democracy?”, State Institute of Cultural Studies of North Rhine–
Westphalia, Essen, Germany
September 14 – 15, 2001
Conference of the German Society of Sociology, Berlin, Germany. Paper: “European Integration and Cultural
Patterns: The Greek example”
May 20, 2003
Conference at the “European Institute Budapest, Hungary. Paper: “Dimensions of a European identity”
May 27, 2003
Conference of the European Assembly of Turkish Scholars and the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart,
Germany. Paper: “The European Union, Turkey and the Question of a European Identity”
November 7 – 9, 2003
Conference: “The Unifying Aspects of Cultures”, University of Vienna, Austria. Paper: “Cultural Diversity and
symbolic boundaries: European Union and Turkey”
January 20 – 21, 2004
Conference of the “Volkswagen Foundation”: “Unity in Diversity. Foundations and preconditions of an
enlarged Europe”, University of Leipzig, Germany. Paper: “The Scholarly Debate on a Turkish EU-Accession.
Critical comments from the perspective of the sociology of culture”
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May 28 – 29, 2004
Conference: “The Continuing Rapprochement between Greece and Turkey: (Still) genuine or strategic?”.
Statement: “The Mutual Influence of the Identity-Building Process in Greece and Turkey and its Impact”
September 21, 2004
Conference at the “European Institute Budapest”, Hungary. Paper: “The Federalisation of the EU as
Institutionalisation of European Cultural Diversity”
November 1 – 2, 2004
Paper: „Reflections on a European identity against the background of the rapprochement process in Cyprus”.
Conference: „European Integration and Cyprus: Issues and Perspectives“, University of Cyprus, Nicosia,
Cyprus
February 18 – 19, 2005
Conference: “Reichweiten der Verständigung” of the project group: “ „Europa und das historische Imaginäre,
Konstruktionen von Vergangenheit als Raum des Politischen“ of the Academy of Sciences of Heidelberg.
Paper: “Vom Diskurs der politischen Konditionalität zum Diskurs der kulturellen Kompatibilität:
Konstruktionen europäischer Identität hinsichtlich eines EU-Beitritts der Türkei“
June 3 – 4, 2005
Paper: “Remarks on the Debate about Turkey’s EU-Accession in Europe: Political Conditionality vs. Cultural
Compatibility?” Conference: “The European Perspective of Turkey after the December 2004 Decision”,
Galatasaray University, Istanbul, Turkey.
December 2 – 3, 2005
Conference: „Europeanisation and Transformation: Turkey in the Post-Helsinki Era”, Koc University, Istanbul,
Member of the Plenary Session, Presentation: “Cultural Aspects of Europeanisation and Transformation with
Regard to Turkey´s Accession Process”
May 17 – 19, 2006
Workshop: „Anti-corruption Agencies in Europe”, Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology, University of
Lisbon, Portugal (supported by the “European Antifraud Office-OLAF” of the European Commission).
June 15-17, 2006
Conference: Recognising Knowledge to Reduce Crime and Injustice” within the frame of the “The Stockholm
Criminology Symposium”, Stockholm University, Sweden in co-operation with the Pennsylvania University,
USA.
June 21-25, 2006
Conference “Europe mind the Gaps”, in Spetses, Greece organised by the Hellenic Foundation for European
and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) with the support of the European Commission
November 2-5, 2006
Presentation: “Perceptions of Corruption in Politics and Society in Germany”. Research workshop in the frame
of the research project „Crime and Culture“, University of Bucharest, Romania.
November 15-17, 2006
Conference: ‘Changing Cultures: European Perspectives’ organised by the European Sociological Association
(ESA), Research Network for the Sociology of Culture and the Cultural Policy Research Centre ‘Re-Creatif
Vlaanderen’, Ghent, Belgium. Paper: ‘European Identity and Turkey's EU-Accession. An Empirical Study of
Session Protocols of the European Parliament 1996-2005’
February 22, 2007
Paper: ‘Die Beziehungen Europäische Union - Türkei zwischen kultureller Identitätsfrage und Realpolitik’,
Studienakademie des Graduiertenkollegs 1412 ‚Kulturelle Orientierungen und gesellschaftliche
Ordnungssysteme in Südosteuropa’, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany
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4-7 June 2007
“The Stockholm Criminology Symposium”, Stockholm University, Sweden in co-operation with the
Pennsylvania University, USA. Paper: “The Relevance of Perceptions of Corruption to Anti-Corruption
Policies”
July 07, 2007
Paper: ‚Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung-Textanalyse’ in the frame of a conference organised by the
Graduiertenkolleg 1412 ‚Kulturelle Orientierungen und gesellschaftliche Ordnungssysteme in Südosteuropa’ at
the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany
November 14, 2007
Lecture: „The Problem of Corruption and its Combating in the EU“, Lecture Series of the Free University of
Cyprus, Larnaca, Cyprus
December 12, 2007
Lecture: „Do United Europe Need a Common Cultural Identity?“, Lecture Series of the Free University of
Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus (live radio broadcast by RIK, Cypriot Radio Foundation)
February 21, 2008
Lecture: „Do United Europe Need a Common Cultural Identity?“, Lecture Series of the Free University of
Cyprus at the Cypriot Community of London, London, United Kingdom
April 19-20, 2008
Conference: „The EU-Membership and Non EU-Membership Alternatives for Turkey”, Open Society Institute
Sofia, Bulgaria. Participation in the panel: “The EU-Membership Option: How Realistic is it?”. Presentation:
„Public Opinion in Member States as a Risk Factor to Turkey’s EU-Membership“
June 2-3, 2008
13th Congress of the Deutscher Preventionstag: „Engagierte Bürger-Sichere Gesellschaft“, Leipzig, Germany.
Paper: „ALAC: Ein innovatives Instrument von Transparency International gegen Korruption durch aktive
Bürgerbeteiligung“ (co-participants Angela Herzog-Keller, Transparency International and Dirk Tänzler,
University of Konstanz)
June 16-18, 2008
International conference: „The Stockholm Criminology Symposium“, University of Stockholm, Sweden in cooperation with Pennsylvania University, USA
July 14-16, 2008
2nd International Anti-corruption Summer School, Vienna, Austria, organised by the Austrian Federal Ministry
of Interior Affairs. Organisation of the seminar: „The Cultural Approach to Crime Prevention“ (co-convenors
Konstadinos Maras and Dirk Tänzler)
January 15-16, 2009
Conference: La question de “l’abus” dans l’’économie,la politique et la société. Réalités, fictions et réponses
socio-politiques. Swiss Sociological Association, University of Fribourg, Switzerland. Presentation: “Cultures
of Corruption. Results of an Empirical Comparison in Seven European Countries”.
June 13-14, 2009
Lecture: „Federalism as a Way of Common Life against the Background of the Efforts to Reunify Cyprus”. 4th
Seminar of the European Forum Cyprus organised by the Council of Europe and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation,
Nicosia, Cyprus
July 24, 2009
Lecture: „Anti-corruption through a more enhanced citizens’ participation. The experience of ALACs
(Advocacy and Legal Advice Centres) of Transparency International”. Conference: “International Anticorruption Regimes in Europe”, organised through the Cluster of Excellence 16 „Cultural Foundations of
Integration“ at the University of Konstanz and the “European Community Studies Association Germany” (AEI).
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November 22-24, 2009
Participation in the “Advocacy and Legal Advice Centres Global Workshop” of Transparency International,
Βerlin
March 12-14, 2010
Participation in the conference: „The Metamorphoses of the Relation between Greek Culture and Christianity”.
Paper presented: “The Brotherhoods of Theologians in Greece in the Light of the Theory of Social Movements.
The Social, Political and Economical Preconditions of their Establishment in the Greek Society of the Early 20th
Century”, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece.
May 6-7, 2010
Participation in the meeting “Reunion of Project Leaders of the European Commission in Areas of Crime and
Deviance” at the University of Parma, Italy. Paper: “The EU-funded Projects Crime and Culture and ALACs
and Prospect Research in the Fields of Crime and Deviant Behaviour”. Paper: The “Crime and Culture” and the
“ALACs” research projects of the European Commission and further co-operations in the field of “Crime and
Deviance”
June 9, 2010
Lecture on „Inwieweit ist Korruption ein kulturelles Problem? Institutionalisierte Anti-Korruption und resistente
Perzeptions- und Verhaltensweisen in Südosteuropa, Deutschland und Großbritannien“ in the frame of the
Habilitation-procedure (post-doctoral degree) in the Faculty for Educational Studies and Sociology of the
University of Dortmund
June 17-19, 2010
Conference: “Unity in Diversity” organised by the German Historical Institute in Warsaw, the University of
Warsaw and the “Volkswagen Foundation”. Paper: „Re-conceptualising EU-Turkey Relations and the Cyprus
Issue”.
November 23, 2010
Presentation:„Kulturelle Vielfalt und Ambivalenzen Europäischer Identität“, Conference: “Europas Zukunft
liegt in der Vielfalt. Die Potentiale von Migranten für die Weiterentwicklung der europäischen Gesellschaft”,
organised by the Stabsstelle für Integrationspolitik der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart, Europa Zentrum BadenWürttemberg and Europe Direct Informationszentrum Stuttgart, City Hall Stuttgart, Germany
May 24, 2011
Lecture: “Corruption in Southeast Europe as a Vanity Mirror of Weak Citizenhip”, Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars, Washington DC, USA
June 2-5, 2011
Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, participation in the panel “Mobilizing Citizens in the Fight
against Corruption” with the paper “The Advocacy and Legal Advice Centers of Transparency International:
history, structure and function of the ALACs”, San Francisco, USA
June 23, 2011
Conference „Crime in the EU: what challenges for security and liberty?“, Participation in the Concluding
Session: “Future priorities for social sciences research in the field of crime and corruption in Europe”, European
Commission, Brussels
June 29 – July 2, 2011
Presentation: „Korruption in Griechenland als Vergrößerungsspiegel einer problematischen Bürgerschaft“ in the
frame of the conference: „Korruption, soziales Vertrauen und politische Verwerfungen – unter besonderer
Berücksichtigung südosteuropäischer Gesellschaften“, University of Jena, Germany, Organisation Prof. Dr.
Anton Sterbling und Prof. Dr. Bálint Balla
July 3, 2011
Workshop „The social and political change in Turkey and ist impact on domestic and foreign policy of Turkey
as well as on civil society“, Presentation “The Rolle of Public Opinion in EU-Member States towards Turkey’s
EU-Accession”, European Studies Programme, University of Jena
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July 7-8, 2011
Participation in the “Expert Group Meeting on Engaging Citizens to Enhance Public Sector Accountability and
Prevent Coruption in the Delivery of Public Services“, United Nations (UNO), Vienna International Cenrte,
Austria
11.-12. Juli 2001
Workshop “Engaging Citizens to Enhance Public Sector Accountability and Prevent Coruption in the Delivery
of Public Services”, Presentation “Enabling Citizens to Participate in the Fight against Corruption”, United
Nations (UNO), Vienna International Cenrte, Austria
Forthcoming Events (2011)
October 2011
Invitation by the “Forschungskolloquium European Studies” of the University of Hannover and presentation on:
“Anti-corruption in Europe between Ilusions and Facts“.
List of Teaching Activities
1. Winter term 1999/2000 – Winter term 2001/2002: Antiokzidentalismus, Universalismus, Kulturrelativismus,
University of Erfurt, Faculty of Philosophy, Section for Religious Studies
2. Winter term 2001/2002: Religiöse Tradition und kultureller Wandel in Südeuropa: das Beispiel
Griechenland, University of Tübingen, Faculty for Cultural Studies, Section for Religious Studies
3. Summer term 2002: Europäische Integration und religiöse Denk- und Wahrnehmungsmuster, University of
Tübingen, Faculty for Cultural Studies, Section for Religious Studies
4. Winter term 2002/2003: Religiöser Pluralismus und europäische Identitätsbildung, University of Tübingen,
Faculty for Cultural Studies, Section for Religious Studies
5. Winter term 2001/2002: Europäische Integration und kulturelle Identität: das beispiel Griechenland,
University of Konstanz, Faculty of History and Sociology, Section of Sociology
6. Summer term 2002: Kulturelle Aspekte des EU-Erweiterungsprozesses anhand der Beziehungen EU-Türkei,
University of Konstanz, Faculty of History and Sociology, Section of Sociology
7. Winter term 2002/2003: Kulturelle Spezifika einer Südosterweiterung der EU, University of Konstanz,
Faculty of History and Sociology, Section of Sociology
8. Summer term 2003: „Einheit in der Vielfalt“. Grundprinzipien einer europäischen Identitätsbildung,
University of Konstanz, Faculty of History and Sociology, Section of Sociology
9. Winter term 2003/2004: EU-Erweiterung und die Türkei-Debatten im Europäischen Parlament, University of
Konstanz, Faculty of History and Sociology, Section of Sociology
10. Summer term 2004: Probleme der Europäisierung nationaler Gesellschaften am Beispiel Südosteuropas,
University of Konstanz, Faculty of History and Sociology, Section of Sociology
11. Winter term 2004/2005: Europäisierung als Ambivalenzerfahrung. Der EU-Erweiterungsprozess und
Südosteuropa, University of Konstanz, Faculty of History and Sociology, Section of Sociology
12. Winter term 2004: „Einheit in der Vielfalt“: EU-Erweiterung und die Grundprinzipien einer europäischen
Identitätsbildung in vergleichender Perspektive. Der Integrationsprozess Griechenlands und der Türkei, Eötvös
Lóránd Universität Budapest, Faculty of History (Guest professorship supported by the German Academic
Exchange Service, DAAD)
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13. Summer term 2005: Politische Konditionalität oder kulturelle Kompatibilität? Die Zukunft der
Europäischen Union und die Türkei, University of Konstanz, Faculty of History and Sociology, Section of
Sociology
14. Summer term 2006: Politische Konditionalität oder kulturelle Kompatibilität? Die Zukunft der
Europäischen Union und die Türkei, University of Konstanz, Faculty of History and Sociology, Section of
Sociology
15. Winter term 2006/2007: Computergestützte Inhaltsanalyse, University of Konstanz, Faculty of History and
Sociology, Section of Sociology
16. Spring term 2007: Crime and Culture: Innovative Theoretical and Research Concepts with Regard to Anticorruption Policies, University of Galatasaray in Co-operation with the “Center of Research and Documentation
of Europe”, Istanbul, Turkey (Guest professorship supported by the German Academic Exchange Service,
DAAD)
17. Summer term 2007: Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung, Graduiertenkolleg 1412 (DFG) „Kulturelle
Orientierungen und gesellschaftliche Ordnungssysteme in Südosteuropa“, University of Jena
18. Winter term 2007: History of Sociological Theory, University of Cyprus, Department for Social and
Political Sciences, (in Greek language)
19. Winter term 2007: Applied Empirical Research Methods, University of Cyprus, Department for Social and
Political Sciences, (in Greek language)
20. July 2008: „2nd International Anti-corruption Summer School“, Seminar: „The Cultural Approach to Crime
Prevention“. Organisation: Austrian Ministry of the Interior and OLAF, Vienna
21. Winter term 2008: Classical Sociological Theories, University of Cyprus, Department for Social and
Political Sciences, (in Greek language)
22. Winter term 2008: Applied Empirical Research Methods, University of Cyprus, Department for Social and
Political Sciences, (in Greek language)
23. Winter term 2009/10: Applied Empirical Research Methods, University of Konstanz, Faculty of History and
Sociology, Section of Sociology
24. 2010 – 2011: Modern European History. The Foundations of the Contemporary World, Center for European
Studies, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC), Israel, , Al-Quds University, Palestinian Territories, Royal
Scientific Society, Amman, Jordan (Guest professorship supported by the Government of the German Federal
State of Northern Rhine-Westphalia)
25. 2011 – 2012: Introduction to European Law, Center for European Studies, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya
(IDC), Israel, , Al-Quds University, Palestinian Territories, Royal Scientific Society, Amman, Jordan (Guest
professorship supported by the Government of the German Federal State of Northern Rhine-Westphalia)
Research Projects
1. Participation in the research project: Elite und Klassengesellschaft in der Kunst sozialistischer Länder (Elites
and Class Society in the Art of Socialist Countries). State Academy of Art and Design, Stuttgart, Germany. Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Sotirios Michou, 1988-1991.
2. Die Theologen-Bruderschaften in Griechenland. Ihre Rolle und Funktion im Hinblick auf die Modernisierung
und Säkularisierung der griechischen Gesellschaft (The Brotherhoods of Theologians in Greece. Their Role and
Function in Regard to the Modernisation and Secularisation of Greek Society). Empirical research conducted
within the framework of my dissertation, 1994-1998.
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3. Participation in the research project: Antiokzidentalismus und ostkirchliche Tradition (Anti-Westernism and
the Eastern Christian Tradition). University of Erfurt, School of Philosophy, Department of Religious Studies,
Germany. Co-ordinator: Prof. Dr. Vassilios Makrides, 1999-2001.
4. Co-ordinator of the international research project: European Integration and Cultural Patterns of Thought
and Perception. Cultural Aspects of the EU-Enlargement Process on the Basis of Relations between the EU and
Turkey. Sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation, 2003-2005.
5. Empirical research in the Archive of the European Parliament in Luxembourg in connection with the
aforementioned research project No 3, 2003.
6. Co-ordinator of the international research project: European Integration and Cyprus. Issues and Perspectives.
Sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation, 2004.
7. Empirical research on: US and European Perceptions of Turkey’s Candidacy for EU-Membership in
Comparative Perspective: Real Political Priorities vs. Politico-cultural Premises? Sponsored by the
Volkswagen Foundation. Yale Center for International and Area Studies, European Studies Council, Yale
University, New Haven, CT, USA, 2004.
8. Empirical research on Die Föderalisierung der EU als Institutionalisierungsform europäischer Vielfalt (The
Federalisation of the European Union as a Frame of the Institutionalisation of European Diversity. “Europa
Institut Budapest“, Hungary, 2004.
9. Head of Office of the international research project: Crime as a Cultural Problem. The Relevance of
Perceptions of Corruption to Crime Prevention. A Comparative Cultural Study in the EU-Accession States
Bulgaria and Romania, the EU-Candidate States Turkey and Croatia and the EU-States Germany, Greece and
the United Kingdom. Sixth Framework Programme of the European Commission, 2006-2009.
10. Empirical research on: Socio-cultural Preconditions of Political Corruption in Germany and Japan: A
Cross-cultural Comparison. Waseda University, School of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Department of Sociology,
Tokyo, Japan; sponsored by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science – JSPS, 2007.
11. Head of Office of the international EU-Project: „Promotion of Participation and Citizenship in Europe
through the “Advocacy and Legal Advice Centres (ALACs)” of Transparency International. Analysis and
Enhancement of an Anti-corruption Tool to Enable Better Informed and Effective Citizen Participation in
Europe”, Seventh Framework Programme of the European Commission, 2009-2012
12. Empirical research on: “Perceptions of Corruption and the Anti-Corruption Fight in Southeast Europe: A
Comparative Study in Bulgaria, Romania, Greece and Turkey” in the frame of a Contributing Fellowship by the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC, USA, 2010
13. Empirical research and policy recommendations on: “Transforming the Balkans: Corruption as a Vanity
Mirror of Weak Citizenship” in the frame of the Programme: „US-Greece Task Force: Transforming the
Balkans“ of the Hellenic Center for European Studies (EKEM), Athens and the Center for Strategic
International Studies (CSIS), Washington DC, USA, 2010
Publications
1. Monographs, Volumes
1. Die Theologen-Bruderschaften in Griechenland: Ihr Wirken und ihre Funktion im Hinblick auf die
Modernisierung und Säkularisierung der griechischen Gesellschaft, Frankfurt/Main 1999: Peter Lang
Verlag
2. Die Türkei-Debatte in Europa. Ein Vergleich, Wiesbaden 2005: VS-Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
(co-editor Konstadinos Maras)
3. Tradition und Moderne in Griechenland. Konfliktfelder in Religion, Politik und Kultur. Erfurter Studien
zur Kulturgeschichte des Orthodoxen Christentums, Band 3, Frankfurt/Main 2007: Peter Lang Verlag
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4. Social Construction of Corruption in Europe. Ashgate Publishing Limited (in print, co-editors
Konstadinos Maras, Dirk Tänzler)
Monographs, Volumes in Preparation
1. Der ewige Kandidat: Die Entwicklung der Beziehungen EU-Türkei seit der Zollunion. Fortschritte,
Rückschritte und Perspektiven (to be published in mid-2011 by VS-Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften)
2. Cultures of Corruption in Europe (to be published in late 2011 by Ashgate Publishing Limited, coauthors Konstadinos Maras, Dirk Tänzler)
2. Peer Reviewed Articles in Journals
1. Antiokzidentalismus und ostkirchliche Tradition. In: Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft, 10, 02
(2002), pp. 119-129
2. Religiöse Erweckungsbewegung und das ideologische Konstrukt der „gräco-christlichen Kultur“ in
Griechenland. In: Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte, 55, 03 (2003), pp. 253-271
3. Das Phänomen der „Diglossie“ (Zweisprachigkeit) in der griechischen Schriftsprache. Ein historischkritischer Rückblick. In: Zeitschrift für Balkanologie, 39, 2 (2003), pp. 123-136
4. Tradition und Moderne vor dem Hintergrund religiöser Konflikte in der griechischen Gesellschaft. In:
Orthodoxes Forum, 17, 2 (2003), pp. 187-204
5. Γνώση, Κοινωνία και η Κοινωνιολογία της γνώσης. Από το υποκειµενικό νόηµα στην κοινωνική
γεγονότητα. In: Επιστήµη και Κοινωνία, Περιοδικό Πολιτικής και Ηθικής Θεωρίας (Science and Society,
Journal of Political and Moral Theory), 11 (2003), pp. 229-251
6. Gesellschaftlicher Transformationsprozess und religiöse Geistesströmungen am Beispiel der
griechischen Gesellschaft. In: Religion-Staat-Gesellschaft. Zeitschrift für Glaubensformen und
Weltanschauungen, 5, 1 (2004), pp. 47-57
7. Die Theologen-Bruderschaften in Griechenland. Eine religionssoziologische Betrachtung der
griechischen Erweckungsbewegung. In: Journal of Eastern Christian Studies, 55, 3-4 (2003), pp. 283314
8. Thessaloniki: Madre d´Israel. Das Judentum Thessalonikis und das neugriechishe Selbstverständnis. In:
Zeitschrift für Balkanologie, 40, 1 (2004), pp. 1-16
9. Einstellungen der Fraktionen des Europäischen Parlaments über einen EU-Beitritt der Türkei. Eine
empirische Auswertung von Sitzungsprotokollen 1996-2004. In: Südost-Europa. Zeitschrift für
Gegenwartsforschung, 53, 1 (2005), pp. 109-130 (co-author Konstadinos Maras)
10. Positionen der Erweiterungskommission und der Ratspräsidentschaft der EU über die Beziehungen EUTürkei 1996-2004. In: Südost-Europa. Zeitschrift für Gegenwartsforschung, 53, 2 (2005), pp. 213-227
(co-author Konstadinos Maras)
11. Το δίλληµα του γερµανικού πανεπιστηµίου: η ανώτατη εκπαίδευση κοινό κοινωνικό αγαθό ή ιδιωτική
υπόθεση; (Das Dilemma der deutschen Universität: Ist universitäre Ausbildung Allgemeingut oder
Privatangelegenheit?). In: Επιστήµη και Κοινωνία, Περιοδικό Πολιτικής και Ηθικής Θεωρίας (Science
and Society, Journal of Political and Moral Theory),13 (2004), pp. 75-104 (co-author Konstadinos
Maras)
12. Das politische Systems Griechenlands vor dem Hintergrund des Klientel-Systems. Ein kritischer
Rückblick. In: Südost-Forschungen, 63-64 (2004-2005), pp. 302-310
13. The European Perspective of Turkey: Historico-Cultural and Political Aspects. In: Balkanistica,
American Southeast European Studies Association, 18 (2005), pp. 31-61 (co-author Esat Bozyiğit)
14. Ευρωπαϊκή ταυτότητα και Τουρκία. Κριτικές παρατηρήσεις από τη σκοπιά της κοινωνιολογίας του
πολιτισµού. In: Επιθεώρηση Κοινωνικών Ερευνών (Greek Review of Social Research), 116, Α (2005),
pp. 3-23
15. What is to become of Turkey in Europe? European Identity and Turkey´s EU-Accession. In:
Perceptions. Journal for International Affairs, Volume ΙΧ, 3 (2004), pp. 57-73
16. Die Demotizismusbewegung als Rationalisierungsprozeß in der griechischen Gesellschaft. In:
Zeitschrift für Balkanologie, 42, 1-2 (2006), pp. 63-77
17. Die europäische Perspektive der Türkei nach der Entscheidung vom Dezember 2004. In: SüdostEuropa, Zeitschrift des Südost-Instituts München, 53, 4 (2005), pp. 598-610
18. Η διαφθορά ως πρόβληµα κουλτούρας. Μια συγκριτική πολιτισµική µελέτη µεταξύ των υποψηφίων
µελών της Ε.Ε. και των κρατών-µελών Γερµανίας και Ελλάδας (Korruption als kulturelles Problem.
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Eine Vergleichsanalyse zwischen den EU-Beitrittskandidaten und den EU-Mitgliedern Deutschland
und Griechenland). In: Επιστήµη και Κοινωνία, Περιοδικό Πολιτικής και Ηθικής Θεωρίας (Science and
Society, Journal of Political and Moral Theory), 15 (2005), pp. 147-164
19. Crime and Culture: Breaking New Ground in Corruption Research. In: Südost-Europa, Zeitschrift des
Südost-Instituts München, 55, 2-3 (2007), pp. 217-254
20. EU Enlargement between Political Conditionality and Cultural Compatibility as Exemplified by the
Debate on Turkey in Europe. Critique and Humanism Journal, Vol 27, 2, 2008, pp. 137-157.
Publication in Bulgarian: Разширяването на ЕС между политическата обусловеност и културната
съвместимост по примера на дебата за Турция в Европа, КРИТИКА ХУМАНИЗЬМ, Vol 27, 2,
2008, pp. 145-167
19. Party Financing in Germany and Japan: Comparative Perspectives of Political Corruption. In:
Electronic Journal of Contemporary Japanese Studies, at:
http://www.japanesestudies.org.uk/contents/articles.html
20. Comparing Perceptions of Corruption in Germany: An Empirical Study in the Fields of Politics,
Judiciary, Police, Media, Civil Society and Economy. In: Internet Journal of Criminology, at:
http://www.internetjournalofcriminology.com/ijcarticles.html
21. Der politische Machtkampf in der Türkei und das Türkei-Engagement der EU. In: Zeitschrift für
Balkanologie, 45, 2009 (1), p. 22-38
22. The Initiative of Excellence in German Universities: the Academic Vision of the Future between
Global Academic Competition and New Public Management. In: Επιστήµη και Κοινωνία, Περιοδικό
Πολιτικής και Ηθικής Θεωρίας (Science and Society, Journal of Political and Moral Theory), 21/2009,
pp. 137-155
23. Perceptions of Corruption in Greece and Turkey and Their Impact to Anti-Corruption Policies,
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC, USA, October 2010, at:
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?topic_id=109941&fuseaction=topics.documents
3. Further Articles in Journals
1. Κοµµουνιταρισµός, Νεοορθοδοξία και Νεωτερικότητα. ∆ύο εκδοχές για τον πολιτισµό: η σφαίρα του
µάγου και το καλειδοσκόπιο. In: Θρησκειολογία (Journal of Religion Studies), 5, Ιούλιος-Σεπτέµβριος
2004, pp. 265-284
2. Europäische Union, Türkei und die Frage einer europäischen Identität. In: Zeitschrift für Türkeistudien,
16, 1-2 (2003), pp. 7-21
3. Kulturelle Differenzen und symbolische Grenzen: Europäische Identität und die Türkei. In: Trans.
Internet-Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften, 15, at: http://www.inst.at/trans/
4. Dimensionen des Begriffs einer europäischen Identität. In: Begegnungen, Schriftenreihe des Europa
Instituts Budapest, 22 (2004), pp. 235-249
5. Der wissenschaftliche Diskurs über einen EU-Beitritt der Türkei: kritische Bemerkungen zum
historisch-kulturellen Argument aus kultursoziologischer Sicht. In: Zeitschrift für Türkeistudien, 17, 1-2
(2004), pp. 227-237
6. Die gegenseitige Bedingung des nationalen Identitätsbildungsprozesses in Griechenland und in der
Türkei und ihre Auswirkungen. In: Auslandsinformationen, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, 5 (2005), pp.
23-32
7. Die Föderalisierung der EU als Institutionalisierungsform europäischer Vielfalt. In: Neue
Gesellschaft/Frankfurter Hefte, 9 (2005), pp. 49-53
8. Europäische Union und Föderalismus: Problemstellungen und Perspektiven. In: Begegnungen,
Schriftenreihe des Europa Instituts Budapest, 23 (2005), pp. 171-184
9. Deutsche Ansichten zur Korruption. In: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte. Supplement „Das Parlament“,
5/2009, pp. 13-18 (co-author Dirk Tänzler)
10. Klientelismus und Korruption in Griechenland. In: Ökumenisches Forum für Glauben, Religion und
Gesellschaft in Ost und West (G2W), Monatsschrift des Instituts G2W, Zurich, 10/2010, pp. 14-17
11. Yunanistan ve Türkiye’deki Yolsuzluk Algıları ve Bu Algıların Yolsuzlukla Mücadele Politikaları
Üzerindeki Etkisi, in: Turkish Journal of Business Ethics, Volume 3, Issue 6, 2010, pp. 1-12
12. Corruption in Southeast Europe as a Vanity Mirror of Weak Citizenship, Programme „US-Greece
Task Force: Transforming the Balkans“, Hellenic Center for European Studies (ΕΚΕΜ), Athens and
Center for Strategic International Studies (CSIS), Washington DC, USA (in preparation)
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4. Contributions to Volumes
1. Kulturelle Differenzen und symbolische Grenzen: Europäische Identität und die Türkei. In: Herbert Arlt
(Hrsg.): Das Verbindende der Kulturen - The Unifying Aspects of Cultures, Linz 2004: INST-Verlag
(Bruno-Kreisky-Award 2004)
2. Die Türkei-Debatte im Europäischen Parlament 1996-2003. In: Angelos Giannakopoulos/Konstadinos
Maras (Hrsg.): Die Türkei-Debatte in Europa. Ein Vegleich. Wiesbaden 2005: VS-Verlag, Verlag für
Sozialwissenschaften, pp. 21-34
3. Zwischen kultureller, politischer und wirtschaftlicher Gemeinschaft: das Dilemma einer europäischen
Identität am Beispiel der Türkei-Debatte. In: Andreas Metzner/ Nicanor Ursua Lezaun (Hrsg.):
Netzbasierte Kommunikation und das Verhältnis von Identität und Gemeinschaft, pp. 265-286
4. Research Findings on Perceptions of Corruption in Seven European Countries within the EU-Project
‘Crime and Culture’. In: Mark Coester/Erich Marks (eds.): International Perspectives of Crime
Prevention, Contribution from the 1st Annual International Forum/German Congress on Crime
Prevention, Mönchengaldbach 2008: Forum Verlag, pp. 97-122
5. ALACs (Advocacy and Legal Advise Centres): Ein innovatives Instrument von Transparency
International gegen Korruption durch aktive Bürgerbeteiligung und die Bedeutung der Kooperation
zwischen zivilgesellschaftlichen Organisationen und Sozialwissenschaft. In: 13. Deutscher
Präventionstag, Kongressband: „Engagierte Bürger - Sichere Gesellschaft“, Mönchengladbach 2009,
pp. 277-289 (co-author Angela Keller-Herzog, Transparency International, Global Programme
Manager)
6. Tentative Research Findings on Perceptions of Corruption in Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Croatia,
Greece, Germany and the United Kingdom. In: Documentation of the 2nd International Anticorruption Summer School, Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior, Vienna, Austria, pp. 30-65
7. ALACs (Advocacy and Legal Advice Centres). An Innovative Instrument for the Promotion of
Participation and Citizenship in Europe by “Transparency International” and the Significance of the
Co-operation between Non-Governmental Organisations and Social Science, in: Mark Coester/Erich
Marks (Hrsg.): International Perspectives of Crime Prevention, Contribution from the 2nd Annual
International Forum/German Congress on Crime Prevention, Mönchengladbach 2008: Forum Verlag,
pp. 99-117
8. Citizens’ Participation and Anti-corruption: The Advocacy and Legal Advice Centres of Transparency
International and the EU-funded Project “ALACs”, in: Dianna Schmidt-Pfister/Sebastian Wolf (eds.):
Anti-corruption Regimes in Europe, pp. 179-195 (co-authors Ben Elers and Dirk Tänzler)
9. Perceptions of Corruption and Their Relevance to Anti-corruption Measures: Research Findings of the
EU-Project “Crime and Culture”, in: Stephanie Thiel/Thomas Kliche (eds.): Korruption –
Forschungsstand, methodische Ansätze, Handlungsmöglichkeiten (in print, co-authors Konstadinos
Maras and Dirk Tänzler)
5. Discussion, Working Papers
1. Europäische Integration und kulturelle Denk- und Wahrnehmungsmuster, Goethe Institut/Goethe Forum
München, Homepage des Goethe Forums: www.goethe-forum.de
2. Party Perspectives in the European Parliament on Turkey´s EU Accession. An Empirical Study of
Session Protocols of the European Parliament 1996-2004, South East European Studies Programm,
University of Oxford, Discussion Paper, 4 (2005) (co-author Konstadinos Maras)
3. US and European Perceptions of Turkey`s Candidacy for EU-Membership in Comparative
Perspective: Real Political Priorities vs. Politico-cultural Premises?. Yale Center for International and
Area Studies, Yale University, Working Paper, (co-author Konstadinos Maras)
4. Breaking New Ground in Corruption Research, Research Project “Crime and Culture”, Discussion
Paper Series, Universität Konstanz, Discussion Paper No 1, 2007 (co-authors Konstadinos Maras and
Dirk Tänzler)
5. Turkey’s EU-accession and European Identity. In: Yale Friends of Turkey Magazine, Yale University,
February 2008, Vol. 14, pp. 18-25
6. Political Corruption in Germany and Japan. Party financing and ‘deviant conduct’. Research Project
“Crime and Culture”, Discussion Paper Series, University of Konstanz, Discussion Paper No 17,
2008. German Version: Politische Korruption in Deutschland und Japan. Parteienfinanzierung und
abweichendes Verhalten. Research Project “Crime and Culture”, Discussion Paper Series, University
of Konstanz, Discussion Paper No 17, 2008. Japanese Version:„Seikei Kenkyu“ (Studies in
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Political Science and Economics), Journal of the College of Law, Nihon University, November 2009
(co-authors Konstadinos Maras and Shinya Amano)
7. Public Opinion in EU-Member States as a Risk Factor to Turkey’s EU Membership. SEESOX-South
East European Studies at Oxford University, Opinion Piece, at:
http://www.sant.ox.ac.uk/ext/seesox/OpinionPieces.html
6. Policy Briefs
1. Seeing Corruption. Policy Brief for the European Commission, DG Research, March 2010,
at: http://ec.europa.eu/research/social-sciences/pdf/policy-briefs-crime-culture_en.pdf
2. Transforming the Balkans: Corruption as a Vanity Mirror of a Weak Citizenship. Policy Brief for the
Programme „US-Greece Task Force: Transforming the Balkans“ of the Hellenic Center for European
Studies (ΕΚΕΜ), Athens and the Center for Strategic International Studies (CSIS), Washington DC,
USA (in preparation)
7. Research Reports
1. Europäische Integration und kulturelle Denk- und Wahrnehmungsmuster. Kulturelle Aspekte des EUErweiterungsprozesses anhand der Beziehungen Europäische Union-Türkei. Dokumentenanalyse
(Annual project report to the Volkswagen Foundation), 2003
2. Europäische Integration und kulturelle Denk- und Wahrnehmungsmuster. Kulturelle Aspekte des EUErweiterungsprozesses anhand der Beziehungen Europäische Union-Türkei. Debattenanalyse in den
Nationalparlamenten und im Europäischen Parlament (Annual project report to the Volkswagen
Foundation), 2004
3. Europäische Integration und kulturelle Denk- und Wahrnehmungsmuster. Kulturelle Aspekte des EUErweiterungsprozesses anhand der Beziehungen Europäische Union-Türkei. (Final project report to the
Volkswagen Foundation), 2005
4. European Integration and Cyprus: Issues and Perspectives. Documentation and Final Report (Final
project report to the Volkswagen Foundation), 2004
5. Perceptions of Corruption in Germany: A Content Analysis of Documents from Politics, Judiciary,
Police, Media, Civil Society and Economy (Research report to the European Commission within the
EU-funded research project “Crime and Culture”), 2006
6. Perceptions of Corruption in Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Croatia, Greece, Germany and the United
Kingdom: A Content Analysis of Documents from Politics, Judiciary, Police, Media, Civil Society and
Economy. State of the Art Report (Overall research report to the European Commission within the EUfunded research project “Crime and Culture”), 2006
7. Perceptions of Corruption in Germany: A Content Analysis of Interviews from Politics, Judiciary,
Police, Media, Civil Society and Economy (Research report to the European Commission within the
EU-funded research project “Crime and Culture”), 2007
8. Perceptions of Corruption in Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Croatia, Greece, Germany and the United
Kingdom. A Content Analysis of Interviews from Politics, Judiciary, Police, Media, Civil Society and
Economy (Overall research report to the European Commission within the EU-funded research project
“Crime and Culture”), 2007
9. A Comparison of Findings of the First (Documents Analysis) and Second (Interviews Analysis) Project
Phase in Germany on Perceptions of Corruption (Research report to the European Commission within
the EU-funded research project “Crime and Culture”), 2008
10. A Comparison of Findings of the First (Documents Analysis) and Second (Interviews Analysis) Project
Phase in Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Croatia, Germany, Greece and the United Kingdom on
Perceptions of Corruption (Overall research report to the European Commission within the EU-funded
research project “Crime and Culture”), 2008
11. Final Executive Summary of the “Crime and Culture”-Project (Research report to the European
Commission within the EU-funded research project “Crime and Culture”), 2009
12. Final Project Report of the “Crime and Culture”-Project (Overall research report to the European
Commission within the EU-funded research project “Crime and Culture”), 2009
13. Evaluation of Structure and Effectiveness of the “Legal Advice Centres of Transparency International”
in Romania, Czech Republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Azerbaijan and Recommendations for their
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Improvement (Research report to the European Commission within the EU-funded research project
“ALACs”, FP7), 2011
8. Miscellanea
Articles in the “Bilingual Journal of Politics and Culture Kassandra” (German-Greek. The translation of all
articles from German to Greek has been conducted by the author).
1. Die griechische romantische Bewegung und der Inhalt der neugriechischen Ideologie, Kassandra, Vol.
2/May-June 1995, pp. 7-11
2. Die Balkan-Krise im europäischen Kino, Kassandra, Vol. 5/November-December 1995, Topic: Balkan
Troubles, pp. 19-21
3. Der Balkanhändler von einst und der heutige griechische Gastarbeiter: Die angebliche „Stärke“ der
griechischen Diaspora und ihre Instrumentalisierung von der griechischen Außenpolitik im Rahmen des
Balkan-Konflikts, Kassandra, Vol. 5/November/December 1995, Topic: Balkan Troubles, pp. 40-48
4. Ein Volk, eine Staatspartei, eine Kirche. Das „Kruzufix-Urteil“ und die liberale Staatsordnung,
Kassandra, Vol. 5, November-December 1995, pp. 14-20
5. Die Türkei und die Europäische Union: Die Eingliederung der Türkei in den europäischen
Einigungsprozess als absolute Priorität griechischer Europapolitik, Kassandra, Vol. 6/January-February
1996, pp. 22-31
6. Aspekte griechischer politischer Unterentwicklung: Politischer institutioneller Rahmen und KlientelSystem, Kassandra, Vol. 6/January-February 1996, Topic: Aspekte neugriechischer Realität, pp. 9-14
7. Von der Tontafel zur CD-ROM. Medienentwicklung und kulturelle Problemkonstellationen,
Kassandra, Vol. 7/März-April 1996, Topic: Medien, pp. 5-11
8. Finis nationis. Europäische Union: Ein Requiem für den Nationalstaat?, Kassandra, Vol. 8/May-June
1996, Topic: Prozesse europäischer Einigung, pp. 36-42
9. Der neue „Sprachstreit“ in der griechischen Gesellschaft: Bemerkungen zu einer öffentlichen
Diskussion, Kassandra, Vol. 9/July-August 1996, pp. 5-7
10. Griechenland und der 10. Dezember. Menschenrechte in Griechenland: Eine Bestandsaufnahme,
Kassandra, Vol. 11/July-August 1997, pp. 13-20
11. Das Spannungsverhältnis zwischen traditionellen und modern-aufklärerischen Geisteshaltungen in der
griechischen Gesellschaft des 19. Jahrhunderts: Konfliktfelder, Protagonisten und Auswirkungen,
Kassandra, Vol. 15/May-June 1998, S. 41-49
12. De doctrinis modernistorum, Kassandra, Vol. 12, 1997, pp. 19-25
13. Modernisierungsperspektiven in Griechenland: Gedanken über die theoretischen Voraussetzungen eines
Modernisierungsdiskurses, Kassandra, Vol. 17/May-June 1999, pp. 35-46
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