Michaelangelo Anastasiou
Having been raised in an ethnically divided and traditional society that underwent rapid modernization, and having subsequently lived in North America, Michaelangelo has developed a keen interested in the experiential and discursive intersection between tradition and modernity, and nationalism and supranationalism.
His research interests include: democracy and globalization; global political economy; nationalism and supranationalism; social movements; power; and consciousness. He is currently conducting a cross-regional comparative analysis between NAFTA and the EU. The project seeks to understand whether and in what capacity the social, economic, political and institutional makeup of each respective transnational institution affects supranational democratic engagement and supranational conceptions of identity. While the project is empirically oriented and utilizes statistical methodology, it also engages with meta-theoretical questions concerning the procurement of legitimation, the construction of identities and the articulation of hegemonies, in globalized modernity.