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David Sichinava

Adjunct Research Professor

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Dr. David Sichinava lectures at 杏吧原创 University鈥檚 Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (EURUS). He also serves as Research Director at the Caucasus Research Resource Centre (CRRC-Georgia), a Tbilisi-based think tank. Dr. Sichinava鈥檚 research focuses on elections and public opinion, housing and urban development in Eurasia, and geographies of conflict and displacement.

 

LIST OF DEGREES

PhD in Human Geography, summa cum laude, 2015. Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University

Dissertation: 鈥漇patial Aspects of Electoral Behavior in Georgia (Based on 2008-2014 Elections)鈥

Advisor: Dr. Giorgi Gogsadze

Canadian equivalency outcome: Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree from a recognized university (assessed by the University of Toronto鈥檚 School of Continuing Studies, application No. X398927)

MA in Human Geography, with honors, 2010. Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University

BA in Social Sciences (specialization: Human Geography), 2008. Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University

 

BROAD RESEARCH INTERESTS/AREAS OF FOCUS

Geographical area of focus: post-Soviet Eurasia.

Substantive research interests: Politics of urban development, elections, geographies of conflict and displacement.

Methodological areas of focus: public opinion polling, causal inference, automated text analysis, geographic information systems (GIS)

 

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REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Harris-Brandts, S., & Sichinava, D. (2021). International Journal of Heritage Studies, 27 (12). Taylor & Francis, 1213-1229.

Sichinava, D. (2017). Cleavages, Electoral Geography, and the Territorialization of Political Parties in the Republic of Georgia. , 58 (6). 670-690.

Salukvadze, J., Sichinava, D., & Gogishvili, D. (2015). Socio-economic and Spatial Factors of Alienation and Segregation of Internally Displaced Persons in the Cities of Georgia. , 38, 45鈥60.

Chkhaidze, V., Gogsadze, G., Salukvadze, J., & Sichinava, D. (2008). General Characteristics and Regional Patterns of Electoral Behavior: 2008 Presidential Elections in Georgia. , 9(2), 65鈥78.

REFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS

Harris-Brandts, S., & Sichinava, D. (2021). The Politics of Urban Recovery in a Soviet-era Resort Town: Heritage Tourism and Displaced Communities in Tskaltubo, Georgia. In Al-Harithy, H. (Ed.) . 271-294. London: Routledge.

Sichinava, D. (2021). A View of the Pandemic from the City of Balconies. In 134-140. Berlin, Germany: Dom Publishers.

Rekhviashvili, L., Sichinava, D., & Berikishvili, E. (2020). Urban Protest Movements in Tbilisi: Movements are Strong, but Big Capital is Stronger. In Dariyeva, T., & Neugebauer, C.S. (Eds.), . 35-52. Berlin, Germany: DOM Publishers.

Sichinava, D. (2020). Elections, Political Parties, and Social Change in Georgia (2003-2016). In Jones, S.F., & MacFarlane, N. (Eds.), 145-169. UToronto Press.

Sichinava, D. (2020). Cleavages, Electoral Geography, and the Territorialization of Political Parties in the Republic of Georgia. In O鈥橪oughlin, J. & Clem, R. S. (Eds.), 670-690. London, New York: Routledge.

Salukvadze, J. & Sichinava, D. (2019). Changing Times, Persistent Inequalities? Patterns of Housing Infrastructure Development in the South Caucasus. In Tuvikene, T., Neugebauer, C. S. & Sgibnev, W. (Eds.), . 72-88. London, New York: Routledge.

Berikishvili, E., & Sichinava, D. (2018). Transformation of Urban Protests in Tbilisi: From Spontaneous Activism to Social Movements. In Neuburg, K., Pranz, S., Tseretelli, W., et al. (Eds.), . 177-194. Niggli Verlag Publishers. Salenstein, Switzerland.

Sichinava, D. (2015). Cleavage Theory and the Electoral Geographies of Georgia. In Nodia, G. & C. Stefes (Eds.), Security, Democracy and Development in the Southern Caucasus and the Black Sea Region, Interdisciplinary Studies on Central and Eastern Europe, Vol. 14, 27-44. Bern: Peter Lang.

 

 

SELECT NON-REFEREED CONTRIBUTIONS

Kakhishvili, L., Keshelava, D., Papava, G. & D. Sichinava. (2021). Georgia鈥檚 Political Landscape: Diversity, Convergence and Empty Spots. Tbilisi: Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation.

Sichinava, D. (2021). Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward the European Union in Georgia Tbilisi: Europe Foundation.

Sichinava, D. (2020). How Far is Too Far? Public Opinion on Conflict Resolution in Georgia.

Caucasus Analytical Digest, 116.

Sichinava, D. (2018). Attitudes Towards Georgia鈥檚 Foreign Policy Choices in Times of Uncertainty

Caucasus Analytical Digest, 102.

Sichinava, D. (2017, October 18). Will an Independent Mayoral Candidate Bring Political Change to Georgia? New Eastern Europe.

Gilbreath, D., & Sichinava, D. (2017, April 10). . Eurasianet.

Gilbreath, D., & Sichinava, D. (2016, October 6). . Washington Post鈥檚 Monkey Cage blog.

Gilbreath, D., & Sichinava, D. (2015). NGOs and the Georgian Public: Why Communication Matters. Caucasus Analytical Digest, 73.

Sichinava, D. (2013). The 2012 Parliamentary Elections in Georgia and Changing Attitudes toward Russia. Caucasus Analytical Digest, 48.

Sichinava, D. (2012). Shades of Red and Blue – Regional Characteristics of Georgia鈥檚 2012 Parliamentary Elections. Caucasus Analytical Digest, 43.