ANDREAS GOFAS

Email: a.gofas@ymail.com

Bio

Andreas Gofas (PhD, University of Warwick) is a Lecturer in International Relations at Panteion University and a Research Fellow at the Institute of International Relations. Previously, he was a postdoctoral research fellow at IBEI (Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals) and a visiting fellow at the Centre for International Studies of the London School of Economics. His research interests lie at the intersection of International Relations theory with social theory and the philosophy of social sciences.

Recent Publications

Books
The Role of Ideas in Political Analysis: A Portrait of Contemporary Debates, (co-edited with Colin Hay), London: Routledge, 2010.

Journal Articles
“Evidence for the Existence of Under-Reporting Bias in Observed Terrorist Activity: The Message in Press Freedom Status Transitions” (with Kostas Drakos), Democracy and Security, 3(2), 2007, pp. 139-55.

“The Devil You Know but Are Afraid to Face: Underreporting Bias and its Distorting Effects on the Study of Terrorism” (with Kostas Drakos), Journal of Conflict Resolution, 50(5), 2006, pp. 714-35.

“In Search of the Average Transnational Terrorist Attack Venue” (with Kostas Drakos), Defence and Peace Economics, 17(2), 2006, pp. 73-93.