Conferences and presentations

'Familistic welfare capitalism in crisis: The case of Greece’, presented at the Social Policy Association Conference Social Policy in Challenging Times, July 2013, Sheffield,UK.

'Democracy, welfare reforms and European integration in the light of the Greek politico-economic crisis  presented at the conference  Shifting to Post-Crisis Welfare States in Europe? – Long Term and Short Term Perspectives, organised by NORDwel and REASSESS,  June 2013, Berlin, Germany.

'The meta-regulation of European industrial relations: Power shifts, institutional dynamics and the emergence of regulatory competition among EU Member States', presented at the CSE-TransPennine workshop, May 2013, Leeds, UK. 

'The Greek crisis as part of the crisis of the European Social Model', presented at the International Conference  Wither Social Policy? Social Policy in Greece in times of Crisis,  May 2013, Athens Greece.

'Familistic Welfare Capitalism: Crisis of social reproduction and anti-social policy', presented at the postgraduate conference Dimension of the current crisis, organised by the Department of Sociology, University of Crete,June 2012, Rethino, Greece.


‘Posted workers in Europe and European integration: The ECJ rulings’, presented at the “Posted workers in Europe: policies, experiences, best practices”, Panteion University, June 2011, Athens, Greece.

‘Why time and power matters: The Case for Open-Ended Causality on Comparative Historical Research’, presented at the “Social Science History Association 2010 Conference”, November 2010, Chicago, USA.

‘Power and governance as analytical tools for explaining institutional change’, presented at the University of Helsinki, Department of Politics and Economics, November 2010, Helsinki, Finland.

‘Re-embedding the labour-capital relation in the European Union: the 'meta-regulated' European social space and the role of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) rulings’, presented at the Fafo “Industrial Relations in Europe Conference”, September 2010, Oslo, Norway.

‘Why and How Time Matters? The Case for Open-Ended Causality on Comparative Historical Research’, presented for the 8th ESPAnet Annual Conference, Budapest, stream “Comparative methodologies”, September 2010, Budapest, Hungary.

‘Familistic welfare capitalism in crisis: The case of Greece’, presented at the 4th Hellenic Observatory Symposium “Contemporary Greece: Structures, Context and Challenges”, London School of Economics, June 2009, London, UK.

‘Beyond the ‘holy triangle’: Power relations and institutional changes over European pension systems’, presented at the NordWel International Conference “Labour Markets and Welfare States: The Nordic Model in Comparative and Transnational Historical Perspectives”, May 2009, University of Stockholm, Sweden.

‘Explaining change in welfare institutions: A historical comparative study of pension reforms’, presented at the University of Bath, “Department of Social and Policy Sciences seminars”, April 2009, Bath, UK.

‘Re-embedding the labout-capital relation in Europe: the ‘meta-regulated’ European social space and the ECJ rulings on the Laval and Viking cases’, paper presented at the IMPALLA-ESPAnet Conference, “The European social model in global perspective”, 6-7 March, 2009, Luxemburg.

‘Embedding power in pension institutions: explaining changes in the governance of pension funds’ paper presented for “Power: forms, dynamics and consequences”, 22-24 September 2008, University of Tampere, Finland.

‘The changing governance of social security in European welfare regimes’, paper presented for Centre for European Studies, “Changing governance of social security in European welfare regimes”, Shandong University, October 2007, Jinan, China.

‘The ‘equitisation’ of pensions; A historical institutionalism study of pension reforms in three European countries’, ESPAnet 5th Annual Conference,Social Policy in Europe: changing paradigms in an enlarging Europe” under the stream ‘New perspectives on ‘Varieties of Capitalism’ and welfare states’, 19-21 September 2007, Vienna, Austria.

‘The ‘equitisation’ of pensions; A historical institutionalism study of pension reforms
in three European countries’, 48th ISA International Conference “Politics, Policy and
responsible Scholarship” under the stream of: “The Contours of a Finance Led-
Growth Regime: Examining the New Political economy of  Financialisation”,  28
Feb-03 March 2007, Chicago, USA. 

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