Greek Politics Specialist Group

THEMATIC BIBLIOGRAPHY

Political Communication and Civil Society

Compiled by:

Dr. Prodromos Yannas [

Following is a listing of books and articles that deal with the thematic category of “Political Communication and Civil Society”. An effort has been made to assemble works that focus on the communication aspects of actions by civil society actors and on issues of interest to the Greek research community. In addition, the categories contain works of more general interest that are of significance for their theoretical import or works that provide important background information on single-issue areas. Special attention has been given to bring to the attention of researchers works that have been published in Greek.

I. Theoretical Works on Civil Society and the Public Sphere

1. Arendt Hannah (1958). The Human Condition, Chicago: The Univ. of Chicago Press.

2. Barber Benjiamin (2000). “To mellon tis koinonias Politon” (The Future of Civil Society), Koinonia Politon (Civil Society), 6, pp. 16-20.

3. Bobbio Norberto (1988). “Gramsci and the Concept of Civil Society” in John Keane (ed), Civil Society and state, London & New York: Verso, pp.73-99.

4. Braman Sandra and Annabelle Sreberny – Mohammadi (eds) (1996). Globalization, Communication and Transnational Civil Society. Cresskill, NJ:Hampton Press.

5. Charalambis Dimitris (1998). Dimokratia ke Pagosmiopiisi (Democracy and Globalization), Athens: Sakis Karagiorgas Foundation.

6. Clark Ann Mane, Elisabeth J. Friedman and Kathryn Hochstetler (1998). ‘The Sovereign Limits of Global Civil Society. A Comparison of NGO participation in UN world conferences on the Environment, Human Rights, and Women’ World Politics 51, pp.1-35.

7. Cohen Jean and Andrew Arato (1992). Civil Society and Political Theory, Cambridge MA: MIT Press.

8. Curran J. (1991). “Rethinking the media as a public sphere” in Dahlgren, P and Sparks, C., (eds), Communication and Citizenship, London: Routledpe, pp.38-42.

9. Dahlgren Peter (1995). Television and the Public Sphere. London: Sage.

10.Dean Jodi (1996). ‘Civil Society: Beyond the Public Sphere’ in David Rasmussen (ed), The Handbook of Critical Theory, Oxford: Blackwell.

11.Demertzis Nikos (2002). “Dimosio ke Idiotiko stin Koinonia tou Theamatos (Public and Private in the Society of Spectacle) Ch 4 in Nikos Demertzis Politiki Epikinonia ( Political Communication). Athens: Papazissis Publishers, pp. 183-282.

12.Dimitrakos Dimitrios (2002). “ I Idea tis Koinonias ton Politon” (The Idea of Civil Society) in A. Makrydimitris, Kratos ke Koinonia ton Politon (State and Civil Society). Athens: Metamesonykties Publications, pp. 19-34.

13.Downey John, Natalia Fenton (2003). “New Media, Counter Publicity and the Public Sphere” New Media & Spciety, 5(2), pp.185-202.

14.Ehrenberg John (1999). Civil Society: The Critical History of an Idea. New York: New York Univ.Press.

15.Florini Ann et. al (eds) (2000). The Third Force: The Rise of Transnational Civil Society. Washington DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

16.Fraser Nancy (1992). “Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy” in Craig Calhoun, (ed), Habermas and the Public Sphere. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 109-142.

17.Garnham Nicolas (1992). “The Media and the Public Sphere” in C., Calhoun, (ed), Habermas and the Public Sphere. Cambridge, MA: MITPress, pp. 359-374.

18.Gandy Oscar Jr. (2001). “Dividing Practices: Segmentation and Targeting in the Emerging Public Sphere” in W. Lance Bennett and Robert M. Entman, (eds), Mediated Politics, Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, pp. 141-159.

19.Gellner Ernest (1996). I Koinonia Politon ke oi Antipaloi tis (Civil Society and its Opponents). Athens: Papazissi Publishers.

20.Georgidou Vasiliki (1996). “I Koinonia Politon sti Neoterikotita” (Civil Society in Modernity) in Gellner Ernest (1996). I Koinonia Politon ke oi Antipaloi tis (Civil Society and its Opponents). Athens: Papazissi Publishers, pp.17-41.

21.Gutmann Amy (ed) (1998). Democracy and Association. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.

22.Habermas Jurgen (1989). The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere. Cambridge, MA:MIT Press.

23.Habermas Jurgen (1992). “Further Reflections on the Public Sphere” in C. Calhoun (ed), Habermas and the Public Sphere. Cambridge, MA: MITPress, pp.

24.Habermas Jurgen (1996). Between Facts and Norms. Cambridge, MΑ: MIT Press.

25.Kaldor Mary (2003). “The Idea of Global Civil Society” International Affairs 79 (3), pp. 583-593.

26.Keane J. (1991). Democracy and Civil Society. London: Polity Press.

27.Keane J. (1996). Μέσα Επικοινωνίας και Δημοκρατία (Media and Democracy), Athens: Pataki Publishers.

28.Kharkhordin Oreg (1998). “Civil Society and Orthodox Christianity” Europa-Asia Studies, 50 (6), pp.949-968.

29.Lipschutz Ronnie (1992). “Reconstructing World Politics: The Emergence of Global Civil Society” Millennium, 21(3), pp. 389-420.

30.Makrydimitris Antonis (2002). Kratos ke koinonia ton Politon (State and Civil Society), Athens: Metamesonykties Publications.

31.Mouzelis Nikos (2002). “To Noima tis Koinonias ton Politon” (The Meaning of Civil Society) in A. Makrydimitris Kratos ke koinonia ton Politon (State and Civil Society), Athens: Metamesonykties Publications, pp. 11-18.

32.Mouzelis N., Pagoulatos G. (2003). “Koinonia Politon ke Idiotita Politi sti Metapolemoki Ellada” (Civil Society and Citizenship in Postwar Greece) Elliniki Epitheorisi Politikis Epistimis (Greek Political Science Review) 22, pp. 5-29.

33.Nest O. and A. Kluge (1993). Public Sphere and Experience, Mineapolis, MN: Univ. of Minnesota Press.

34.Putnam Robert (2000). Bowling Alone. The Collapse and Revival of American Community. New York: Simon & Shuster.

35.Putnam Robert, Robert Leonardi and Roffaela Nanetti (1993). Making Democracy Work. Civic Traditions in Modern Italy. Princeton MJ: Princeton Univ. Press.

36.Robins Bruce (ed) (1993). The Phantom Public Sphere. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

37.Rosenberg J. (1994). The Empire of Civil Society. London:Verso.

38.Seligman Adam (1992). The Idea of Civil Society. New York: Free Press.

39.Sennett Richard (1999). I Tyrannia tis Oikiotitas (The Fall of Public Man), Athens: Nefeli Publications.

40.Shaw Martin (1996). Civil Society and Media in Global Crises.London: Pinter.

41.Simitis Kostas (2001). “Gia mia anixti Koinonia, gia mia Koinonia ton Politon” (For an open society, for a civil society), Koinonia Politon (Civil Society), 6, pp. 11-15.

42.Sotiropoulos Dimitris (1996). “I Eggastrimythi Exousia: Koinonia Politon ke Kentriko Kratos stin Triti Elliniki Dimocratia” (Ventriloquist Power: Civil Society and Central State in the Third Hellenic Republic) in Koinonia ke Politiki: Opsis tis 3rd Ellenikis Dimokratias 1974-1994. (Society and Politis: Aspects of the Third Hellenic Democracy 1974-1994), Athens: Themelio, pp. 119-138.

43.Sotiropoulos Dimitris (ed) (2004). I Agnosti Koinonia Politon: koinonikes koinitopoiisis, ethelontismos ke kratos sti sychroni Ellada (The Unknown Civil Society: social mobilizations, volunteerism and state in contemporary Greece), Athens: Potamos.

44.Sparks C. (1998). “A Global Public Sphere” in D. Thussy (ed), Electronic Empires. London: Edward Arnold, pp. 108-124.

45.Theodorakis A. (2000). “I Koinonia tin Politon, nea synistameni tou Europaikou Koinonikou Montelou” (Civil Society, a New Dimension of the European Social Model), Koinonia Politon (Civil Society), 6, pp. 21-22.

46.Thompson J B. (1995). The Media and Modernity: A Social Theory of the Media. Cambridge: Polity Press.

47.Tulloch J. (1993). “Policing the Public Sphere: the British Machinery of News Management” Media, Culture and Society, 15(3), 345-361.

48.Vasilopoulos Periklis (2003). “Diakybernisi kai Koinonia Politon” (Governance and Civil Society) Koinonia Politon (Civil Society), 9, pp. 13-17.

49.Vasilopoulos Periklis (2004). “Koinonia Politon: pixida gia ton 21o aiona” (Civil Society: A Compass for the 21st century) Koinonia Politon (Civil Society), 10, pp. 8-13.

50.Walzer Michael (1999). “Deliberation, and what Else?” in Stephan Macedo (ed), Deliberative Politics. New York Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, pp. 58-69.

51.Warren Mark (2001). Democracy and Association. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.

52.Young Iris Marion (1999). “State Civil Society and Social Justice” in Ian Shapino and Casiano Hacker-Cordon (eds). Democracy’s Edges. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ Press, pp. 141-162.

53.Young Iris Marion (2000). Inclusion and Democracy. Oxford: Oxford Univ Press.

II. Communicating Environmental Issues

1. Anderson Alison (2003). “Environmental Activism and News Media” in Simon, Cottle (ed.) News, Public Relations and Power. London: Sage Publications, pp.117-132.

2. Batetzagias Iosif (2003). “I Omaspondia Oikologon Enallaktikon: To Elliniko Prasino Pirama” (The Federation of Alternative Ecologists: The Greek Green Experiment), Elliniki Epitheorisi Politikis Epistimis (Greek Review of Political Science), 22, pp. 69-105.

3. Demertzis Nikos (2002). “To Perivallon os Idisi: I Kataskevi tis Diakindyneusis” (The Environment as News: The Construction of Risk) Ch. 5 in Nikos Demertzis Politiki Epikinonia ( Political Communication). Athens: Papazissis Publishers, pp. 283-388.

4. Hansen A. (1993). “Greenpeace and Press Coverage of Environmental Issues” in A. Hansen (ed). The Mass Media and Environmental Issues. Leicester: Leicester University Press, pp. 150-178.

5. Holloway J. (1998). “Undercurrent Affairs: Radical Environmentalism and Alternative News” Environment and Planning. A, 30, pp.197-217.

6. Lowe P. and Morrison D. (1984). “Bad News or Good News: Environmental Politics and the Mass Media” Sociological Review, 32, pp. 75-90.

7. Princen T. and M. Finger (eds) (1994). Environmental NGOs in World Politics: Linking the Local and the Global. New York & London: Routledge.

8. Rootes C. (2000). “Environmental Protest in Britain 1988-1997” in B. Seel, M. Paterson and B. Doherty (eds). Direct Action in British Environmentalism. London: Routledge, pp. 25-61.

9. Stevis D. (1993). “Political Ecology in the Semi-Periphery: Lessons from Greece” Journal of Urban 1983 and Regional Research, 17 (1), pp. 85-97.

10.Wall P. (2000). “Genealogies of Environmental Direct Action” in B. Seel, M. Paterson and B. Doherty (eds). Direct Action in British Environmental. London: Routledge, pp. 79-92.

11.Wapner Paul (1995). Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics. Albany NY: State University of New York Press.

12.Wapner Paul (2002). “Horizontal Politics: Transnational Environmental Activism and Global Cultural Change” Global Environmental Politics, 2, pp.37-62.

III. Communicating Ethnic, Minority, Migration and Human Rights Issues

1. Agelopoulos Georgios (1997). “Apo ton Ellina os Prosopo sto Prosopo os Ellina” (From the Greek As a Person to a Person as a Greek: An Anthropological Investigation of the National Identification Process in Macedoni) Elliniki Epitheorisi Politikis Epistimis (Greek Review of Political Science) ,9, pp.42-64.

2. Alexandris Alexis The Greek Minority of Istanbul and Greek – Turkish Relations. 1918-1974. Athens: Center for Asia Minor Studies.

3. Anagnostou D. (1999). “Collective Rights and State Security in the New Europe: The Lausanne Treaty in Western Thrace and the Debate About Minority Protection” in Constantine Arvanitopoulos (ed), Security Dilemmas in Eurasia. Athens: Nereus Editions, pp.115-148.

4. Anagnostou Dia (2000). “Etnos Politon ke koinonia Ethnon” (Nation of Citizens and Society of Nations), Koinonia Politon (Civil Society), 6, pp. 26-36.

5. Anastasiou Harry (2002). “Communication Across Conflict Lines: The Case of Ethnically Divided Cyprus” Journal of Peace Research, 39 (5), 581-596.

6. Calotychos Vangelis (ed) (1998). Cyprus and its People: Mation, Identity and Experience in an Unimaginable Community 1955-1997. Boulder, CO: Westriew.

7. Christopoulos Dimitris & Konstantinos Tsitselikis “Treatment of Minorities and Homogeneis in Greece: Relics and Challenges” http://www.kemo.gr/archive/papers/christTsitse1.htm

8. Clogg Richard (ed) (2002). Minorities in Greece. Aspects of a Plural Society. London: Hurst.

9. Clogg Richard (ed) (2003). Minorities in Greece – Aspects of a Plural Society. London: Hurst & Company.

10.Divani Elena (1995). Ellada kai Mionotites (Greece and Minorities). Athens: Nefeli.

11.Exertzoglou Harris (1996). Ethniki Tautotita stin Konstantinoupoli ton 19o Aiona (National Identity in Istanbul in the 19th Century), Athens: Nefeli.

12.Exertzoglou Harris (2000). “I Sygrotisi tou Dimosiou Chorou stin Konstantinoupoli ton 19o Aiona” (The Making of the Public Sphere in Istanboul in the 19o Century) in O Exo Ellinismos Konstantinoupoli and Symyrni 1800-1922 (The Outer-Hellenism. Istanbul and Izmir 1800-1922), pp. 15-31.

13.Gounaris Vassilis, Iakovos Michailides and Giorgos Angelopoulos (eds) (1997). Tautotities stin Makedonia (Identities in Macedonia). Athens: Papazissis.

14.Helsimki Watch Report (1992). Denying Human Rights and Ethnic Identity- The Greeks of Turkey. New York:

15.Heraclides Alexis (1991). The Self-Determination of Minorities. London: Frank Cass.

16.Heraclides Alexis (1992). “The CSCE and the Minorities” Helsinki Monitor, 5 (3), pp. 5-18.

17.Husband C. (2000). “Media and the Public Sphere in Multi-Ethnic Societies” in S. Cottle (ed). Ethnic Minorities and the Media: Changing Cultural Boundaries. Buckingham: Open University Press, pp.119-214.

18.Karakasidou A. (1993). “Politising Culture: Negating Ethnic Identity in Greek Macedonia” Journal of Modern Greek Studies, 11(1), pp.1-28.

19.Karakasidou A. (1997) Feld of Wheat, Hills of Blood: Passages to Nation loud in Greek Macedonia 1870-1990. Chicago: Univ.of Chicago Press.

20.Koppa Marilena (1999). “Post-Communist Balkans and their Minority” in C. Arvanitopoulos (ed), Security Dilemmas in Eurasia. Athens: Nereus Editions, pp. 149-164.

21.Kostopoulos Tasos (2000). I Apagoreumeni Glosa (The Forbidden Language). Athens: Mavri Lista.

22.Ladas S. (1932). The Exchange of Minorities, Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. New York: The MacMillan Co.

23.Lipowath Thanos (1994/2000). “I Dichasmeni Elliniki Tautotita ke to Provlima tou Ethnikismou” (The Divided Greek Identity and the Problem of Nationalism) in Nikos Demertzis (ed). I Elliniki Politiki Koultoura Simera (Greek Political Culture Today). Athens: Odysseas, pp. 115-132.

24.Mackridge Peter and Eleni Yannakakis (eds) (1997). Ourselves and Others: The Development of a Greek Macedonian Identity Since 1912. Oxford: Berg.

25.Marantzidis N. (2001). Yasasin Millet. Zito to Ethnos (Long-Live the Nation). Iraklio: Panepistimiakes Ekdosis Kritis.

26.Michaelidis I. (2003). Metakinisis Slavofonon Plithismon 1912-1930. (Movement of Slavophone Populations 1912-1930). Athens: Kritiki.

27.Pierron B. (2004). Evraioi ke Christianoi sti Neoteri Ellada (Jews and Christians in Modern Greece), Athens: Polis.

28.Pollis A. (1987). “The state the Law and Human Rights in Modem Greece” Human Rights Quarterly, 9, pp.587-614.

29.Pollis A. (1988). Kratos, Dikaio ke Anthropina Dikaiomata stin Ellada (State, Law and Human Rights in Greece), Athens: Foundation for Mediteranican Studies.

30.Rozakis Ch. (1996). “The International Protection of Minorities in Greece” in Kevin Featherstone and Kostas Ifantis (eds). Greece in a Changing Europe. New York & Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp.95-116.

31.Skordilis K. (1994). “Mionotites ke Propaganda sti Vorio Ellada Kata to Mesopolemo. Mia Ekthesi tou G.Th. Fessopoulou” (Minorities and Propaganda in Northern Greece During the Interwar Period, A Report of G. Th. Fessopoulos” Istor, 7, pp. 43-91.

32.Stavros St., (1995), “The Legal Status of Minorities in Greece Today” Journal of Modern Greek Studies, 13, pp. 1-32.

33.Stavros St., (1996), “Citizenship and the Protection of Minority” in Kevin Featherstone and Kostas Ifantis (eds). Greek in a Changing Europe. New York & Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 117-128.

34.Theodoridis P. (2004). I Metamorphosis tis Tautotitas. Ethnos, Neoterikotita ke Ethikistikos logos (Transformations of Identity. Nation, Modernity and Nationalist Discourse). Thessaloniki: Antigoni.