MGSA Survey of University Faculty and Administrators

Tina Mavrikos-Adamou, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

American College of Thessaloniki (ACT)

Thessaloniki, Greece

            (On leave as of Spring 2004))

 

Adjunct Associate Professor of Political Science

Hofstra University

Hempstead, NY

 

 


I. Degrees

Ph.D. 1996 University of Edinburgh (Political Sociology)

M.A. 1987 New School for Social Research (Political Theory)

B.A. 1983 New York University (Politics)

 


II. Areas of Specialization

Political Theory

Comparative Politics

Southern European Politics

 

III. Courses Taught in Modern Greek Studies

The Modern Greek Nation-State

 


IV. Principal Publications (Greek words are given in transliteration)

"The Democratization Process: Comparing FYR Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Albania," Chapter 7, included in a volume edited by Lynne Christine Alice, entitled Ethnocentrism, Minority Rights, and Civil Society, Peter Lang Publishers, forthcoming.

 

"Reflections on Teaching in a Multicultural Classroom in Southeastern Europe," included in a volume of papers from the 2nd International Congress of Sociology "Sociology: A lesson on Freedom." Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, (on cd-rom) 2003.

 

"Internationalization, Student Mobility, and the Development of a Functional Multicultural Classroom in Southeast Europe," Institute of International Education’s IIENetwork, forthcoming in hardcopy 2004.

 

"The Development of Civil Society in Southeastern Europe," Chapter 11 in The New Balkans: Disintegration and Reconstruction, co-edited by George A. Kourvetaris, et al., (East European Monographs, Boulder, distributed by Columbia University Press, NY) 2002, pp. 273-292.

"Policy-Making and Decision-Making in the European Union," Journal of Liberal Arts, Vol. 3, No. 2, June 1997.

"The Question of Legitimacy," Journal of Modern Greek Studies, The John Hopkins University Press, Vol. 13, No. 2, October 1995.


V. Office Address

[American College of Thessaloniki

History and International Relations Department

P.O. Box 21021

Pylea, Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki, Greece 55510

(031) 398-227 ]

 

Hofstra University

Political Science Dept., Bernard Hall

Hempstead, NY 11549

 

Office Telephone

Hofstra (516) 463-5723 

 

 

Electronic Address

[email protected] (GREECE)

 

[email protected] (NEW YORK)

 


VI. Home Address

130 Barrymore Blvd., Franklin Square,

New York 11010 USA

 

Home Telephone (F)=Fax

(no information submitted)

 


VII. Comments and Additional Information

(no information submitted)

Last revised May 14, 2004

 

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