
Laboratory of Collective Actions and Social Movements
Laboratory Objective
LaCASMo was founded in January of 2018 by Professor Michalis Psimitis and currently operates under the direction of Professor Stratos Georgoulas. Its mission is to undertake scientific work for a multifaceted approach to the scientific research of collective action that take place in society (interest groups, lobbies, social movements, political parties). LaCASMo is dedicated to the advancement of education and sociological research that focuses on the various kinds and types of collective action as well as the formation, development and operation of social movements. Within this context, the Laboratory’s mission is specialised in the following sections:
- The collection and analysis of data concerning the processes and formation dynamics of collective action in the different social fields of interaction.
- To cover the different educational needs of the Sociology Department, as well as other departments of the University of the Aegean, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, on the topics in which the laboratory specializes.
- The generation and development of innovative, grounded and multifaceted theory in the analysis of collective action and the further specialization of the already utilised theoretical and methodological approaches and research tools from different disciplines within social sciences, such as Sociology of Social Movements, Organizational Theory, Social Psychology etc.
- The supervision of postgraduate and doctoral theses on the topics in which the laboratory specializes
- The generation of modern pedagogical and research material, both in print and electronic form, such as the publication of articles, journals, books and edited volumes.
- The undertaking of research and training projects on the behalf of institutions of both the private and the public sector.
- The promotion of collaborations with other relevant laboratories, research centres and university departments of both Greece and abroad that aims at strengthening the quality of interdisciplinary research in this particular field of study.
- The generation of knowledge that could translate into counselling and consulting services utilised from both the public and the private sector.
The development of initiatives, along with local communities and actors, that aim at increasing public awareness and understanding of issues of collective action and self-organization, in order to effectively formulate claims for social reforms that bring forward new social demands and rights, especially for vulnerable social groups.
Members
Publications
Sales M. (2021). «Social classes and exploitation in the scientific paradigm of analytical Marxism». In N. Nagopoulos (ed.), The Social Sciences Today. Dilemmas and perspectives beyond the crisis. Mytilene: Publication of the School of Social Sciences, University of the Aegean, pp.158-170
2021
Psimitis. M. (2019). Relocalization movements as an act of anti-globalization: Theoretically clarifying new collective actions and processes of social transformation
2019
Psimitis. M. (2018). “Critique of Marxist Critique in Solidarity Economy”, contribution to the collective volume: Serdedakis N. & Tombazos S. (eds.), Aspects of the Greek Crisis, Athens, Gutenberg, 521-547
2018
Xypolytas. N. (2018) 'The refugee crisis as a preparation stage of future exclusion: The effects of the country of origin turmoil and refugee management on work orientations,' International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy Vol. 38 No. 7-8, pp. 637-650
2018
Psimitis. M. (2017). SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE: Identity, solidarity and representation in contemporary 'Cosmopolitan communities', Athens: Tziola
2017
Psimitis. M. (2016). "Relocalization and Prefigurative Movements' as Social Networks against Globalization: the Construction of Local Alternatives to Global Capitalism". 1st International Conference in Contemporary Social Sciences: Crisis and the Social Sciences: New Challenges and Perspectives, Rethymno, 10 – 12 June
2016
Psimitis. M. (2016). “Solidarity Economy, peer production, degrowth and relocalization movements”: Conceptual associations between a radical political project and capitalist “reconquest”
2016
Kouroutzas, C, Paraskevopoulos, D. (2013). Body, Border's and Biometric control. The violation of Human Rights in migrants. a qualitative research in Greece
2013
Psimitis. M. Collective Identities Versus Social Exclusion: The December 2008 Greek Youth Movement
2008
Psimitis. M. (2004) L'action collective en tant que facteur de redéfinition de l'identité collective: Le case du mouvement religieux en Grèce










