Publications

My academic publications follow a research trajectory investigating 20th and 21st centuries philosophy and social theory. They expand upon the themes of my doctoral thesis in the Frankfurt School and enhance my research expertise in modernity, with a focus on political and social philosophy, epistemology and social theory throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.

  1. I. BOOKS

    1. i. Monographs

      1. 2026: Marinopoulou, A., Fakiolas, E. T. and Vatikiotis, L.: Democracy at Risk: Power, Authoritarianism and Propaganda in the 21st Century, Lexington Books [under contract and in process].
      2. 2023: Marinopoulou, A., and Vatikiotis, L., N. S., 12 Skills in Research Methods, open access book for post-graduate students – Digital repository of academic books KALLIPOS funded by the Greek State and the European Union [award of 8.000 Euro for authoring of the book by the Greek State and the European Union-forthcoming].
      3. 2017: Critical Theory and Epistemology: the Politics of Modern Thought and Science, Manchester, Manchester University Press, pp. 188. The book constitutes a systematic and comparative study of the main epistemological arguments of critical theory and of the main trends in modern epistemology, focusing on the related epistemological issues that exert criticism on what is political in science and society during the twentieth and the twentieth-first centuries.
      4. 2008: The Concept of the Political in Max Horkheimer and Jürgen Habermas, Athens, Nissos Publishing House, pp. 250. The monograph is the publication of my doctoral thesis, which was submitted to the University of Sussex, U.K.>
    2. ii. Edited Books

      1. 2024: Critical Theory and the Political [editing of the volume and authoring of two chapters], Manchester, Manchester University Press [in process].The publication of the volume includes the following tasks: the completion of the editorial work, the coordination of the team of academic authors, the research coordination of the work in progress. Particularly important is the contribution of the following two chapters:
        • Introduction,
        • “The Political Sphere Under Siege: the Dialectic of Enlightenment as a Critique of the Global Social Order?”.
      2. 2018: Spyridakis, Manos, Koutsoukou, Helectra and Marinopoulou, Anastasia, eds. The Internet and Digital Society, Athens, Sideris Publications [in Greek], pp. 622:
        • Editing of the volume and authoring the introduction of the volume (in collaboration with the two other editors).
        • “European Politics and the Internet Society: a Challenge for Democracy” (autonomous chapter).
      3. 2017: Andriopoulos, Dimitrios and Marinopoulou, Anastasia, eds. Habermas – Ten Studies, Philosophical Inquiry, pp. 203 [editing of the volume and re-publication of one chapter from Cosmopolitan Modernity (2015)].The volume comprises major contributions from academic scholars in Europe and the USA that have Habermas’ work and critical theory in general as their reference point.
      4. 2015: Cosmopolitan Modernity [editing of the volume and authoring of two chapters], Oxfordshire, Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, pp. 322.The publication of the volume includes the following tasks: the completion of the editorial work, the coordination of the team of academic authors, the research coordination of the work in progress. Particularly important is the contribution of the following two chapters:
        • Introduction,
        • “Defining Cosmopolitanism: European Politics of the 21st Century” [chapter number 8].
  2. II. REFEREED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS [selection]

    1. 2024: “The cosmopolitan imperative: or how to avoid wars through more democracy” – Philosophy and Social Criticism, accepted for publication.
    2. 2021: “Cosmopolitanism: from Kant towards Legitimacy and Democracy”, in De Warren, Nicolas and Meacham, Darian, eds. Handbook of Europe and Philosophy [chapter 14], London: Routledge, pp. 197-210.
    3. 2021: “Critical Theory and Epistemology: Considerations for the 21st Century” [in Greek], Review of the National Center for Social Research in Greece, v. 157, DOI: https://doi.org/10.12681/grsr.27620.
    4. 2019: “Structuralism as methodology”, in Study Guide for European Studies, published by the Hellenic Open University [in Greek].
    5. 2018: “Zeno of Citium and Kant: from Cosmopolitanism towards Modern Democracy? – Some Findings in the Gregory Vlastos Archive”, in Journal of Philosophy and Education, Athens, Vol. 75-76, pp. 38-41 [in Greek – first part of the article – the second part is published in the next issue of the journal].
    6. 2018: “Critical Theory: Epistemological Content and Method”, in Pranee Liamputtong, ed. Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences, Sydney: Springer Press, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-2779-6_58-1.
    7. 2018: “European Politics and the Internet Society: a Challenge for Democracy”, in Manos Spyridakis, Helectra Koutsoukou and Anastasia Marinopoulou, eds. The Internet and Digital Society, Athens: Sideris Publications [in Greek], pp. 73-90.
    8. 2018: “Introduction”, co-authored with Manos Spyridakis and Helectra Koutsoukou, in Manos Spyridakis, Helectra Koutsoukou and Anastasia Marinopoulou, eds. The Internet and Digital Society, Athens: Sideris Publications [in Greek], pp. 11-24.
    9. 2015: “Defining Cosmopolitanism: European Politics of the 21st Century”, in Anastasia Marinopoulou, ed. Cosmopolitan Modernity, Oxford: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, pp. 221-246.
    10. 2015: “Introduction”, in Anastasia Marinopoulou, ed. Cosmopolitan Modernity, Oxford: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, pp. 1-18.