Articles in Refereed Journals


  1. On globalization in a post-globalization era: Reflections on the debate, Dialogues in Sociology, (2025), DOI: 10.1177/29768667241312024.
  2. "How should we think about globalization in a post-globalization era?", Dialogues in Sociology (2024) DOI: 10.1177/29768667241293053.
  3. "In search of global sociology: A critical overview of competing research agendas", Humanit. Soc. Sci. Commun. 11, 889 (2024), DOI: https://DOI.org/10.1057/s41599-024-03191-2.
  4. "Global sociology and its discontents", Diogenes (2024) 65 (2): 235-250 DOI: 10.1017/S0392192123000305 [translation of 2020 French article].
  5. "Digital Glocalization: Theorizing the 21st ICT revolution", Front. Commun. (2023) 8:1244614.
  6. "Globalization, glocalization and the ICT revolution", Global Media and Communication (2023) Vol 19 (1).
  7. "The new conceptual vocabulary of the social sciences: the globalization debates in context", Globalizations (2021) 18:5, 771-78.
  8. "Qu' est-ce que la glocalisation glocalisation?" (2021) Réseaux 2 (2-3): 45-70.
  9. "Malaise dans la Sociologie Globale" (2020) Diogene (271/272) 3: 31-51.
  10. "Globalization, Cosmopolitanism and 21st Century Populism", Proto-Sociology (2020) 37: 165-86.
  11. "Cosmopolitanism, Glocalization and Youth Cultures", Youth and Globalization (2019) 1 (1): 19-39.
  12. "The economic activities of the Church of Cyprus in past and at present", Archives de sciences sociales des religions (2019) 185 (Janvier - Mars 2019), p. 107-124.
  13. "Recovering the local: From glocalization to localization", Current Sociology (2018) DOI: 10.1177/0011392118812933.
  14. "Glocal religions: An introduction", Religions (2018) 9: DOI: 10.3390/rel9100294.
  15. "Orthodox Christianity and the State: The relevance of globalization", Review of Ecumenical Studies Sibiu (2018) (10) 2: 212-249.
  16. "Theorising Glocalization: Three interpretations", European Journal of Social Theory (2016) Published online before print September 9, 2015, DOI: 10.1177/1368431015605443.
  17. "Introduction" to the Special section on Orthodox Christianity in western Europe, Religion, State and Society (2015) (43): 209-210.
  18. "Orthodox Christianity as transnational religion: Theoretical, historical and comparative considerations", Religion, State and Society (2015) (43) 3: 211-27.
  19. "The glocal and global studies", Globalizations (2015) (12) 5: 774-87.
  20. "Mapping the Glocal Turn: Literature Streams, Scholarship Clusters and Debates", Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics, and Innovation (2015), 3 DOI: 10.12893/gjcpi.2015.3.1.
  21. "Forms of Religious Glocalization: Orthodox Christianity in the Longue Durée", Religions 2014 5 (4), 1017-1036; DOI: 10.3390/rel5041017
  22. "Nationalism, Globalization and Glocalization", Thesis Eleven 2014 (122) 1:18-33.
  23. "The Church of Cyprus' Transition into the 21st Century". Thetis: Mannheimer Beiträge zur Klassischen Archäologie und Geschichte Griechenlands und Zyperns 2013 (20): 500-507.
  24. "The Glocalisations of Eastern Orthodox Christianity", European Journal of Social Theory, 2013, (16) 2: 226-45.
  25. «Το 1974 ως πολιτισμικό τραύμα», [1974 as Cultural Trauma] (co-authored with Miranda Christou), Science and Society (Επιστήμη και Κοινωνία), 2011/2012 (28) Winter: 51-80 [in Greek].
  26. «Πολιτισμικό τραύμα: Μια προβληματική της πολιτισμικής κοινωνιολογίας» [Cultural Trauma: A problematique of Cultural Sociology] (co-authored with Nicos Demertzis), Science and Society (Επιστήμη και Κοινωνία), 2011/2012 (28) Winter: 1-20 [in Greek].
  27. "Eastern Orthodox Christianity and the Uses of the Past in Contemporary Greece", Religions 2011 (2) 95-113 DOI: 10.3390/rel2020095.
  28. "The Economic Functions of Monasticism in Cyprus: The Case of the Kykkos Monastery", (co-authored with Michael N. Michael) Religions 2010 (1): 54-77; DOI: 10.3390/rel1010054.
  29. "The Cosmopolitan-Local Continuum in Cross-National Perspective", (co-authored with William Haller), Journal of Sociology 2010 46 (3): 277–297.
  30. "The Transformation of Greek Orthodox Religious Identity in 19th century Cyprus", Chronos: Revue d' histoire de l' Universite de Balamand 2010 (22): 7-23.
  31. "Church, State and Politics in 19th Century Cyprus", (co-authored with Michael N. Michael), Thetis: Mannheimer Beitrage zur Klassischen Archaologie und Geschichte Griechenlands und Zyperns 2010 (16/17): 97-104.
  32. "Gusts of Change: The Impact of the 1989 Revolutions for the Study of Globalisation", European Journal of Social Theory 2009 (12) 3: 409-24.
  33. "Le Christianisme orthodoxie au sein de la Republique de Chypre: developpement institutionnel et attitudes religieuses", Social Compass 2009 [56] (1): 60-68.
  34. "Redefinition des frontieres Eglise - Etat a Chypre apres 1878. Perspective historique sur l’Eglise orthodoxe chypriote", (co-authored with Michael N. Michael), Social Compass 2009 [56] (1): 35-48.
  35. "Introduction", Negotiating Church-State Relations in Cyprus, Special Issue of Social Compass 2009 [56] (1): 5-14.
  36. "Orthodoxy and Modernity in Cyprus: The 2006 Archiepiscopal Elections in Historical Perspective", Journal of Contemporary Religion 2009 Vol. 24 (2) [May]: 189-204.
  37. "Greek-Orthodoxy, Territoriality and Globality: Religious Responses and Institutional Disputes", Sociology of Religion 2008 (68) 1: 67-91.
  38. "Collective Memory and Cultural Politics: An Introduction", Journal of Political and Military Sociology 2007 Vol. 35 (1) [Summer]: 1-16.
  39. "Religion and National Identity in Post-Communist Romania", (co-authored with Gavril Flora and Georgina Szilagyi), Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans 2005 (7) 1 [April]: 35-55.
  40. "Transnationalism, Cosmopolitanism and Glocalization", Current Sociology 2005 Vol. 53 (1): 113-35. [Reprinted in Gerard Delanty and David Inglis (eds.), Cosmopolitanism: Critical Concepts in Sociology, London: Routledge, 2010].
  41. "Changing Racial Conceptualizations: Greek Americans in NYC", (co-authored with Anna Karpathakis) pp. 265-89 in Jerome Krase and Ray Hutchison (eds.), Research in Urban Sociology Vol. 7: Race and Ethnicity in New York City (New York: Elsevier Press, 2004).
  42. "Beyond Commemoration? The Politics of Collective Memory", Journal of Political and Military Sociology 2003 (31) 2 [Winter]: 161-69.
  43. "Glocalization, Space and Modernity", The European Legacy 2003 (8) 1: 37 – 60.
  44. "Transnationalism and Globalization: The Greek-Orthodox Diaspora Between Orthodox Universalism and Transnational Nationalism", Diaspora 2000 (9) 3: 361-97.
  45. "The Social Origins of Balkan Politics: Nationalism, Underdevelopment, and the Nation-State in Greece, Serbia, and Bulgaria 1880-1920", Mediterranean Quarterly 2000 [3] 3: 146-63.
  46. "From Enlightenment to Romanticism: The Origins of Modern Greek Identity, 1453-1878", Thetis: Mannheimer Beitrage zur Klassischen Archaologie und Geschichte Griechenlands und Zyperns 2000 (7): 149-68.
  47. "Roots of the Balkan Political Model: The Pernicious Combination between Nationalism and Underdevelopment", (co-authored with Stephan E. Nikolov), Sociologicheski Problemi 1999 (3/4): 146-163 [in Bulgarian].
  48. "Nationalism, Globalization, Eastern Orthodoxy: 'Unthinking' the 'Clash of Civilizations' in Southeastern Europe", European Journal of Social Theory 1999 2 (2): 233-47.
  49. "Invented Traditions, Symbolic Boundaries, and National Identity in Southeastern Europe: Greece and Serbia in Comparative-Historical Perspective 1830-1880", East European Quarterly 1998 32 (4): 429-68.
  50. "From Rum Millet to Greek Nation: Enlightenment, Secularization, and National Identity in Ottoman Balkan Society, 1453-1821", Journal of Modern Greek Studies 1998 (16): 11-48.
  51. "The Consolidation of National Minorities in Southeastern Europe", Journal of Political and Military Sociology 1996 24 (2): 189-207.
  52. "Nationalism and Identity Politics in the Balkans: Greece and the Macedonian Question", Journal of Modern Greek Studies 1996 (14): 253-301.
  53. "Globalization or Modernity?", Comparative Civilizations Review 1994 (31): 18-45.
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