"ERGAXIA"         

SOCIOLOGY OF LABOR ACADEMIC LABORATORY - SOCIOLOGY DEPT. - UNIVERSITY OF THE AEGEAN - GREECE

 

ΕΡΓΑΣΤΗΡΙΟ ΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΟΛΟΓΙΑΣ ΤΗΣ ΕΡΓΑΣΙΑΣ

Τμήμα Κοινωνιολογίας , Πανεπιστήμιο Αιγαίου

Ioannis K. Nasioulas

 

Contact:

nasioulas@ninja.gr

+30 6972778334

  Ioannis K. Nasioulas is a Doctor of Sociology at the University of the Aegean [Greece]. He was awarded a "Propondis" Charitable Foundation and an International Sociological Association Scholarship. He received awards from the State Scholarships Foundation, University of the Aegean and the Municipality of Mytilene City.

  Today, Dr. Ioannis K. Nasioulas is a Scientific Councelor at the Ergaxia Laboratory [Sociology of Work, Vocations and Innovative Technologies] at the University of the Aegean, Sociology Dept. He is a member of International Network for Social Networks Analysis, the International Sociological Association [Research Committe #26 on Sociotechnics and Sociological Practice], the European Sociological Association, the Greek Sociologists Union and holds a Researcher position on Social and Political Institutions Laboratory, University of the Aegean, Sociology Dept.

  Dr. Ioannis K. Nasioulas is President of the Board of "PAS Hellenic Bujinkan Dojo" cultural and athletic union [www.ninja.gr], Vise-President at "PAOL Germanos Karavaggelis" union, General Secretary of the Macedonia-Thrace Cycling Confederation [www.epsmath.gr], General Secretary of the Greek Kyokushinkai Karate Organizaion [www.kyokushinkaikan.gr], member of the Board of "VAO" the Byzantine Athletic Society of Thessaloniki [www.bao.gr] and Regional Director of the Greek Kyokushinkaikan in Northern Greece.

Academic Presentations and Paper Contributions

1.  3rd International Research Conference on the Social Economy of CIRIEC. Valladolid, Spain. 6-8 April, 2011. Social Economy identification in Greece – Major Findings of the published research in Greek: Nasioulas I. (2010). The Social Economy of Greece and its social capital. An integrated, institutional and national accounting recognition. Orthos Logos Editions.  

2.  2010. Paper. European Parliament Congress on Social Economy, Athens, Greece, March 2010. “Greek Social Economy in the System of National Accounts. Recognition and a innovative National Register of Social Economy Organizations” [in Greek]

3.  2009. Paper. 14th Congress of Psychological and Social Support for Military Personnel [under the Auspices of the Greek Army Staff], Athens, Greece, December 2009. “Psychological and social health of military personnel in ELDYK – Greek Armed Forces in the Republic of Cyprus: Profiles of individuals in need of special care” [in Greek] 

4.  2008. Paper. First International Sociological Forum of ISA International Sociological Association, Barcelona, Spain, September 2008. «Mapping the Social Economy. The case of Greece»

5.  2007. Paper. Annual ISA International Sociological Association – Research Committee 26 Congress, Molyvos, Greece, June 2007. «The Social Capital of the Aegean. Towards a Greek – Turkish Social Economy» [in Greek]

6.  2006. Paper. 46th ERSA European Regional Science Association Congress, Volos, Greece, August 2006. “Social Economy for Local Governance Structures – Monitoring and Evaluation Perspectives»

7. 2006. Paper. 1st Social Sciences Congress, Mytilene, Greece April 2006. “Empowering social inclusion and viable communities – the role of social capital, social economy and local clusters in Europe”[in Greek]

Publications in English

1.     Nasioulas I. (2011). Social Economy in Greece. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. ISBN: 978-3-8443-9142-8

2. Nasioulas I. (2011). Institutional foundations of Social Economy in Greece and current dynamics. In: Tsobanoglou G. (ed.). (2011). Annual Review on Sociotechnics and Sociological Practice. ISA RC26.

3. Nasioulas I. (2007). Social Economy for Local Governance Structures – Monitoring and Evaluation Perspectives. In: Coccosis H. & Psycharis Y. (2007). Conference Proceedings of the 46th ERSA Conference. Volos. University of Thessaly. Vol. 1. pp. 337.

Publications in Greek

1. Nasioulas I. (2011). Social Evaluation. Innovative methods and practices for social accountability, corporate social responsibility and social accounting. Preface by George O. Tsobanoglou. Orthos Logos Editions.  

2. Nasioulas I. (2011). Clusters, networks and consortiums. The Greek perspective. Preface by Nikolaos Kourkoumelis. Orthos Logos Editions.  

3. Nasioulas I. (2011). Towards a Greek Social Economy Satellite Account. Challenges for a new statistical policy, In: Tsobanoglou G. (2011). Social Economy and Social Policies. Papazisis. (Pending Publication). 

4. Nasioulas I. (2011). What is ninjutsu, budô and taijutsu. Orthos Logos Editions. ISBN:978-960-99359-1-3 

5. Nasioulas I. (2010). Social Economy in Greece and its Social Capital. A comprehensive institutional and national-accounting recognition. Orthos Logos Editions. [ISBN 978-960-99359-0-6]. 

6. Nasioulas I. (2010). Chapter B., in: Tsobanoglou G. & Nasioulas I. (eds.). (2010). Social Capital. Orthos Logos Editions. ISBN:

7. Nasioulas I. (2010). Chapter A., in: Tsobanoglou G. & Nasioulas I. (eds.). (2010). Social Capital. Orthos Logos Editions. ISBN:

8. Nasioulas I. (2008). Social Economy in Local Governance Structures – Control and Evaluation Perspectives. In: Tsobanoglou G. (ed.). (2008). The rise of Social Economy. Papazisis Editions. [ISBN: 978-960-02-2233-3].

9. Nasioulas I. (2008). Budô and Ninjutsu. Volume I: Basic techniques of Taijutsu. Orthos Logos Editions. [ISBN: 978-960-930931-8].

10. Nasioulas I. (2005). Introduction to the essence of martial arts. Celebrational Edition of Martial Arts Path Journal. January 2005. Pp. 36. [ISSN 1109-8945].

11. Nasioulas I. (2004). Where have schoolboys gone? Martial arts enthusiasts in contemporary Greece. Martial Arts Path Journal. November 2004. Pp. 10. [ISSN 1109-8945].

12. Nasioulas I. (2004). Orthodox prayer and eastern meditation. Martial Arts Path Journal. December 2004. Pp. 46. [ISSN 1109-8945].

13. Nasioulas I. (2004). On martial arts teaching. Contemporary athleticism and martial arts. Martial Arts Path Journal. January 2004. Pp. 46. [ISSN 1109-8945].

14. Nasioulas I. (2004). On martial arts teaching. Contemporary athleticism and martial arts. Celebrational Edition of Martial Arts Path Journal. January 2005. Pp. 39. [ISSN 1109-8945].

15. Nasioulas I. (2004). Martial Arts Organizations Administration. Confederations as an intrusion of market in art. Martial Arts Path Journal. September 2004. Pp. 36. [ISSN 1109-8945].

16. Nasioulas I. (2004). How much does a black belt worth? Martial Arts Path Journal. December 2004. Pp. 10. [ISSN 1109-8945].

Translations Published

In: Tsobanoglou G. (ed.). (2007). Social Development and community cohesion: Sociological Perspectives. Papazisis Editions, the following chapters were translated from English to Greek:

·  Chant S. Illegal labor: Women and black economy in New Orleans 

·  Chant S. Female leadership in family, poverty and power: questioning the thesis on female poverty

·  Chant S. Contributions to gender-oriented poverty analysis

·  Prato N. Micro-loans and the role of NGOs in rural-tourist development. Their contribution to rural development

·  Yeo S. Organic Learning

·  Duarte L. Social Capital, entrepreneurship and economic growth in rural Latin America. Effects of state policies

 

In: Tsobanoglou G. (ed.). (2008). The rise of Social Economy. Papazisis Editions, the following chapters were translated from English to Greek:

· L.Laville,C.Borzaga,J.Defourny,A.Evers,J.Lewis, M.Nyssens,V.Pestoff. Third System: a European Definition

·  Roustang G. Economy and Society: a turbulent affair 

·  Pestoff V. Social Economy and Civil Society

·  Enjorlas B. Beyond economics and the non-profit sector

·  Corman M. Social Enterprise: a comparative approach

· Laville M., Nyssens M. Social Enterprise: Towards a theoretical socioeconomic approach

 

In: Tsobanoglou G. (2010). Social Economy and Social Policies. Papazisis Editions, the following chapters were translated from English to Greek:

·  Wonk S. Rethinking power, authority and mediation in Social Capital theory