Yannis Stavrakakis

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Yannis Stavrakakis (Greek: Γιάννης Σταυρακάκης; born 1970) is a Greek political theorist. A member of the Essex School of discourse analysis, he is mainly known for his explorations of the importance of psychoanalytic theory (Freud and Lacan) for contemporary political and cultural analysis.

Education and academic career

Stavrakakis was born in Sheffield, UK. He studied political science at Panteion University (Athens) and discourse analysis at Essex University. He received his MA and PhD degrees from the ‘Ideology and Discourse Analysis’ programme at the University of Essex.[1] His doctoral thesis, completed under the supervision of Ernesto Laclau, was entitled ‘New Directions in the Theory of Ideology and the Case of Green Ideology’.[2]

From 1998 onwards he has worked at the Universities of Essex and Nottingham and at the Postgraduate Programme of the Department of Political Science and History of Panteion University. In 2006 he was appointed Associate Professor at the School of Political Sciences of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.[3] He has since been promoted to Professor of Political Discourse Analysis and currently serves as deputy Head of School. [4]

Stavrakakis has also been recently elected (2012) in the executive board of the Hellenic Political Science Association, where he now serves as Vice-President.[5] Within the framework of the Association, he has co-founded a Research Network dedicated to the analysis of political discourse.[6]

Work

His research interests include contemporary political theory (with emphasis on psychoanalytic and post-structuralist approaches), the analysis of ideology and political discourse in societies of late modernity (with emphasis on the study of political ecology, populism and post-democracy) and the political dimensions of artistic practices. His recent work has focused on the political and psychosocial implications of what he calls "debt societies" of Southern Europe (especially Greece) and on the emerging ideological cleavage between populist and anti-populist discourses within this context.[7]

He has authored and co-edited many books in English and Greek and has published numerous articles in journals such as: Journal of Political Ideologies; Journal for Lacanian Studies; Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society; Philosophy and Social Criticism; Constellations; South European Society and Politics; Journal of Modern Greek Studies; Theory, Culture and Society; Third Text; Organization Studies; Planning Theory. Many of his publications have been translated to a variety of other languages including Spanish, German, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Russian, Bulgarian, etc.[8] He is contributing editor of the journal Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society (Palgrave) and member of the editorial boards of Subjectivity (Palgrave), Journal for Lacanian Studies and Synchrona Themata.[9]

Books in English

  • The Lacanian Left (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press/Albany: SUNY Press, 2007)
  • (co-edited with Jason Glynos) Lacan & Science (London: Karnac Books, 2002)
  • (co-edited with Aletta Norval and David Howarth) Discourse Theory and Political Analysis (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000)
  • Lacan and the Political (London and New York: Routledge, 1999)

References

  1. See the Ideology and Discourse Analysis programme website: http://www.essex.ac.uk/ida/
  2. See: http://serlib0.essex.ac.uk/search~S5?/XStavrakakis&searchscope=5&SORT=D/XStavrakakis&searchscope=5&SORT=D&SUBKEY=Stavrakakis/1%2C21%2C21%2CB/frameset&FF=XStavrakakis&searchscope=5&SORT=D&9%2C9%2C
  3. Official web-page at the Aristotle University portal: http://www.polsci.auth.gr/index.php?lang=en&rm=118&mn=128&stid=34
  4. Official web-page at the Aristotle University portal: http://www.polsci.auth.gr/index.php?lang=en&rm=118&mn=128&stid=34
  5. See the official web-page of the Association: id/123/language/el-GR/Default.aspx
  6. See the network portal: http://www.discourse-analysis.gr
  7. See, in this respect: 1. A recent text in the web-journal CHRONOS: http://www.chronosmag.eu/index.php/y-stavrakakis-my-country-is-the-colony-of-a-larger-colony.html 2. His recent co-authored book, Populism, Anti-populism and Crisis: http://www.nnet.gr/downloads/dt-laikismos.pdf 3. The "Anti-Pop" portal: http://www.anti-pop.gr/
  8. See, for example, for his books in Spanish: http://www.fce.com.ar/ar/libros/detalles.aspx?IDL=6716 and http://www.prometeoeditorial.com/catalogo/detalle.php?id_libro=276
  9. See the relevant page at the Hellenic Political Science Association site: http://www.hpsa.gr/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=HT-_xxF9k38%3d&tabid=122&language=en-US. Also see, for publications in Greek: http://www.biblionet.gr/main.asp?page=showauthor&personsid=6858

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