Markku Kivinen

Markku Kivinen
Born (1951-06-05)June 5, 1951
Helsinki, Finland
Citizenship Finnish
Fields sociology, Russia
Institutions University of Helsinki, Aleksanteri Institute
Website
The Aleksanteri Institute

Markku Jalmari Kivinen (born June 5, 1951 in Helsinki, Finland)[1] is a professor of sociology and the director of the Aleksanteri Institute of the University of Helsinki, Finland, since 1996.

Kivinen's academic expertise is social theory, Russian domestic and foreign policy, transition studies in comparative perspective, social inequality, power and democracy, cultural structures and macro processes. He has more than 300 publications on key sociological topics. He is director of the Finnish Graduate School for Russian and East European Studies, as well as many research projects funded by the Academy of Finland, EU and NordForsk.[2][3] Since 2012 Kivinen is leading one of the Academy of Finland's Centres of Excellence (CoE) in Research, "Choices of Russian Modernisation". [4] Kivinen has also published a novel Betonijumalia in Finnish and it is translated into German (Betongötter). Markku Kivinen was awarded the City of Helsinki Research Prize in 2014. [5]

Books

References

  1. Kuka kukin on : henkilötietoja nykypolven suomalaisista 2009 = Who’s who in Finland.
  2. Aleksanteri News 4/2010
  3. Markku Kivinen UH Research Database Tuhat
  4. Academy of Finland selected 15 new Centres of Excellence in Research
  5. Helsinki Research Prize 2014 goes to Russia researcher Markku Kivinen

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