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Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences

Faculty Member, Psychology

Thesis Title: PROBLEMS OF REFLEXIVE METHODOLOGY

About

Dr. Charalambos Tsekeris is currently lecturing at Athens Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences (www.panteion.gr) and holding the post of Ass. Professor of Sociology at Hellenic Police Academy (www.cepol.europa.eu/index.php?id=greece).

He graduated with Distinction from Brunel University (Department of Human Sciences, 2000) and earned his doctoral degree in Reflexivity from Athens Panteion University (Department of Sociology, 2006).

He is a member of the Greek Sociological Association (www.sociology.gr), co-editor of the peer-reviewed Intellectum Journal (www.intellectum.org) and an active interdisciplinary researcher on the changing dynamic relationships between reflexivity, theory and methodology, as well as between technoscience, cyberculture and democratic politics, within nonlinear post-human complex systems.

He has more than 40 publications in peer-reviewed journals, some of them co-authored with Prof. N. Katrivesis (University of Macedonia) and Prof. I. Katerelos (Panteion University).

Dr. C. Tsekeris has given numerous invited lectures and papers in scientific meetings and conferences.

Current Academic and Research Interests: Sociology and Psychology, Reflexive Behavior and Critical Knowledge, Agency and Structure, Epistemology and Social Research, Communication and Media Studies, Cultural and Gender Studies, Linguistics and Discourse/Textual Analysis, Social Philosophy, Cyberspace and Virtual Communities, Chaos and Complexity Theory, Sociology of Scientific Knowledge and Technology Studies, Virtuality and Emergence, Creativity and Leadership, Risk and Uncertainty, Public Understanding of Science, Spokespersonship and Posthumanism, Organizational Ethics, Journalism and Web 2.0

blog: http://www.scientificblogging.com/posthuman_complex_systems

Contact Information

http://sites.google.com/site/tsekeris


 

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