Prof. Dr. Yevgeniy I. GolovakhaContact Information: Office Address: Institute of Sociology, 12, Shovkovychna street, Kyiv, Ukraine, 01021 Tel.: (044) 253-44-50 Current position: Deputy Director, Head of Department, Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv; Education 1972 Moscow State University M. Ph. Psychology 1977 Ph.D. Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of the UkrSSR, Kyiv 1990 Institute of Philosophy Senior Sociology of the Academy of Sciences doctorate of the UkrSSR, Kyiv Employment 2001 - Deputy Director, Head of department, Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv; 1996 - 2001 Principal scientific researcher, Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv; 1998 - Editor in chief, Scientific-Theoretical Journal «Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing», Kyiv; 1991 - 1996 Head of Department, Institute of Sociology of the NationalAcademy of Sciences of the Ukraine, Kyiv 1980 - 1990 Leading scientific researcher, Department of Sociology, Institute of Philosophy AS UkrSSR, Kyiv 1973 -1980 Scientific researcher, Department of Social Psychology, Institute of Phylosophy AS UkrSSR, Kyiv Professional membership · Ukrainian sociological association · IPSA Research Committee on Political Education · Society for Personality and Social Psychology (USA) · European Association of Experimental Social Psychology Selected publications (From 350 Publ.) 1. Golovakha E., Gorbachik A., Panina N. Ukraine and Europe: Outcomes of International Comparative Sociological Survey. - Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, 2007. – 141 p. 2. Golovakha E. Sociological Knowledge, Specific Features, Science Criteria, and Prospects of Development //Ukrainian Sociological Review (2004-2005). – Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, 2007. – P.59-69. 3. Golovakha E. Criteria and Formulas of Political Success: Measuring Methods and Outcomes of Research on Actual and Potential Success of Ukrainian Political Leaders //Ukrainian Sociological Review (2002-2003). – Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, 2004. – P.54-71. 4. Golovakha E. The Attitude of Youth toward Authority in Ukraine: Political Choice, Electoral Activity and Social Protest. In: T. Horowits et al. (Eds) From Pacesetters to Dropouts. Post-Soviet Youth in Comparative Perspective. - Lanham, New York, Oxford: University Press of America, 2003. - P.200-214. 5. Adams R.E., Bromet E.J., Panina N., Golovakha E., Gluzman S., Goldgaber D. Stress and well-being in mothers of young children 11 years after the Chornobyl nuclear power plant accident //Psychol. Med. - 2002. - Vol.32. - P.143-156. 6. Golovakha E., Panina N. Post-Soviet Deinstitutionalization and Formation of New Social Institutions in Ukraine //Sisyphus. Social Studies. - 2002. - Vol. XYI. - P.13-32. 7. Golovakha E., Panina N. A Social Portrait of Contemporary Ukraine //10 Years of «Project Ukrainе». - Kyiv: Spirit & Lttter Publ. House, 2001. - P. 23-37. 8. Panina N., Golovakha E. Tendencies in the Development of Ukrainian Society (1994-2001). Sociological Indicators. - Kiev: Institute of Sociology, 2001. - 136 p. 9. Golovakha E. The Main Tendencies of Social Development under Postcommunist Transformation // Golovakha E., Panina N., Vorona V.(Eds) Sociology in Ukraine. Selected Works Published During 90th. - Kiev: Institute of Sociology, 2000. - P.23-34. 10. Golovakha E. Popular Social and Political Attitudes in Ukraine //Ukraine: The Search for a National Political Identity. - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000. - P.170-186. 11. Golovakha E. The Future of Sociology and the Typology of Social Phenomena //Ukrainian Sociological Review (1998-1999). - Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, 2000. - P.124-130. 12. Golovakha E., Panina N.The Potencial for Protest in Ukrainian Society //Sociological Research. - 2000. - Vol.39. - N 6. - P. 50-63. 13. Golovakha E., Panina N. Attitude toward Jews in Ukraine. According to Surveys of 1992-1998 //The Jews of the Soviet Union in Transition. Jerusalem: Zur-Ot Press, 2000.- Vol.4 (19). - P.269-276. 14. Нolovakha E., Panina N. La mythologie dans la culture ukrainienne contemporaine: aspect sociologies //Niva G., Horsky V., Popovich M. (eds) Ukraine, renaissance dun mithe national. - Geneva: Euyropa, 2000. - S.157-164. 15. Golovakha E. Living Standards and Economic Attitudes of the Population. From Illusory Prosperity to Illusory Impoverishment //Intern. J. of Sociology. - 1999. - Vol.29. - N3. - P.31-48. 16. Golovakha E.The Social Patology of Postcommunist Society //The Political Analysis of Postcommunism. Understanding Postcommunist Societies. - Texas Univ. Press, 1998. - P.227-237. 17. Golovakha E., Panina N. Interethnic Intolerance in Post-Soviet Ukraine. - In D. Halpern, A.Voyskunsky (Eds) States of mind. American and Post-Soviet Perspectives on Contemporary Issues in Psychology. - New York, Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1997. - Р.315-324. 18. Golovakha E.Transforming Society. Sociologic Monitoring in Ukraine. - Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, 1997. - 155 p.(in Ukrainian). 19. Golovakha E., Panina N. Democratization in The Ukraine Under Conditions of Post-Totalitarian Anomie: The Need for a New Human Rights Developmental Strategy. - In R. Farnen (ed.) Democracy, Socialization and Loyalty in East and West. - London: Macmillan Press Ltd, 1996. - P. 242-261. 20. Golovakha E., Panina N. Mass Perseption of Jews and Ethnic Relations in Ukraine Today // Jews and Jewish topics in Eastern Europe. - 1996. - N 1.- Spring. - P. 37-40. 21. Golovakha E., Panina N. Strategies of Adaptation and Survival //K. Zegbers, S. De Spiegeleire (Eds.) Post-Soviet Puzzles. - Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1995. - Vol. 4.- P.7-22. 22. Golovakha E. Evaluation of Elite Survey in Ukraine // K. Zegbers, S. De Spiegeleire (Eds.) Post-Soviet Puzzles. - Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1995. - Vol. 3. - P.167-241. 23. Golovakha E. The Strategy of Social and Political Development of Ukraine. - Kyiv: Abris, 1994. - 63 p. (in Ukrainian). 24. Golovakha E. The сurrent political situation and the future of the political and economic development of Ukraine //Politics and the Individual. International Journal of Political Socialization and Political Psychology. - 1994. - Vol. 4. - N 2. - P.95-105. 25. Golovakha E., Panina N., Churilov N. Russians in Ukraine: /Shlapentokh V. et al. (Eds.) The New Russian Diaspora. Russian Minorities in the Former Soviet Republics. Armonk, New York&Lohdon: M.E.Sharpe, Inc., 1994. - P. 59-71. 26. Golovakha E., Panina N. Social Insanity. History, Theory and Modern Practice. - Kiev: Abris, 1994. - 168 p. (in Russian). 27. Golovakha E. The Development of a Democratic Political Identity in Contemporary Ukrainian Political Culture / R.Farnen (Ed.) Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Identity. Cross-National and Comparative Perspectives.- New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publ. , 1994. - P. 403-425. 28. Golovakha E., Panina N. Political consciousness, legitimacy, and personality: transition from totalitarianism to democracy in the Ukraine. In R.Farnen (Ed.) Reconceptualizing politics, socialization, and education: international perspectives for the 21st century. - Oldenburg: Universitat, 1993. - P.139-152. 29. Golovakha E., Bekeshkina I., Nebozchenko V. The democratization of society and development of personality. From totalitarianism to democracy. - Kiev: Naukova dumka, 1992. - 126 p. (in Russian). 30. Golovakha E., Panina N. The psychology of human mutual understanding. - Kiev: Politizdat Ukraini, 1989. - 189 p. (in Russian). 31. Golovakha E. The Perspective of life and professional self-determination of youth. - Kiev: Naukova dumka, 1988. - 144 p. (in Russian). | ||
