Publications

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals

[12] Plamen Akaliyski and Tim Reeskens (2023). Ukrainian Values: Between the Slavic-Orthodox Legacy and Europe’s Allure. European Societies. Forthcoming. 

[11] Plamen Akaliyski (2023). Distinct Conceptions of Freedom in East Asia and the Protestant-West Underpin Unique Pathways to Modernity. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 54(2), 173-194. 

[10] Jianghong Li, Plamen Akaliyski, Jan Paul Heisig, Simon Löbl, and Michael Minkov (2022). Flexible Societies Excel in Saving Lives in the First Stage of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Psychology. Forthcoming.

[9] Plamen Akaliyski, Michael Minkov, Jianghong Li, Michael Harris Bond, and Stefan Gehrig (2022). The weight of culture: Societal individualism and flexibility explain large global variations in obesity. Social Science & Medicine. Forthcoming.

[8] Michael Minkov, Anneli Kaasa, Plamen Akaliyski, and Michael Schachner (2022). ‘Harsh’ Culture,  Alcoholism, Climate, and Social Hardship Explain National Differences in Suicide Rates. Comparative Sociology. 21(1), 43-63. 

[7] Plamen Akaliyski, Christian Welzel, and Josef Hien (2022). A Community of Shared Values? Dimensions and Dynamics of Cultural Integration in the European Union. Journal of European Integration. 44(4), 569-590. 

[6] Akaliyski, P., Welzel, C., Bond, M. H., and Minkov, M. (2021). On “Nationology”: The Gravitational Field of National Culture. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.

[5] Van Houwelingen, P., Akaliyski, P., Iedema, J., and Dekker, P. (2021). Convergence or divergence? A multilevel analysis of political values in 18 EU countries 1990–2017. Comparative European Politics. 19(4), 452–470.

[4] Akaliyski, P. and Welzel, C. (2020). Clashing Values: Supranational Identities, Geopolitical Rivalry and Europe’s Growing Cultural Divide. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 51(9), 740-762.

[3] Akaliyski, P. (2019). United in diversity? The convergence of cultural values among EU member states and candidates. European Journal of Political Research. 589(2), 388-411.

[2] Akaliyski, P. (2017). Sources of Societal Value Similarities across Europe: Evidence from Dyadic Models. Comparative Sociology. 16(4), 447- 470.

[1] Li, J; Akaliyski, P.; Schäfer, J.; Kendall, G.; Oddy, W. H.; Stanley, F. and Strazdins, L. (2017). Non-linear relationship between maternal work hours and child body weight: Evidence from the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort Study. Social Science & Medicine, 186, 52-60.

 

Other Publications

Akaliyski, P. (2021). Political culture research: Current ontological and epistemological debates. European Journal of Political Culture (March 2021) 1 (1), 23-27

Akaliyski, P. (2019). Cultural Diversity and Change in Post-Cold War Europe. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Oslo, Norway.

Akaliyski, P. and Welzel, C. (2019). Clashing Values: Cultural and Geopolitical Transformations of Post-Cold War Europe. World Values Research, 11(4), 85-123

Akaliyski, P. (2015). Trenlinien Europas: Religion und Kultur aus der Perspektive des “Kampfs der Kulturen” (in German). WZB Mitteilung Issue 147.

Akaliyski, P. (2014). Was zählt: Religion, Sprache, Ideologie. Die Wirtschaftsentwicklung erklärt die Kulturunterschiede in Europa nicht (in German). WZB Mitteilung Issue 146.