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Confronting European diversity: Deliberation in a Transnational and Pluri-Lingual Setting
(Ljubljana : European Institute for Communication and Culture, 2014)
In this article, we confront some commonly held assumptions and objections with regard to the feasibility of deliberation in a transnational and pluri-lingual setting. To illustrate our argument, we rely on an analysis of ...
Neoliberal instrumentalism and the fight against it: the “We Won’t Let Belgrade D(r)own” movement
(Abingdon-on-Thames : Routledge, 2018)
ABSTRACT
The article focuses on the new anti-neoliberal social movements in
post-Socialist Serbia, most notably the Belgrade movement “We
Won’t Let Belgrade D(r)own”. It does this by proposing an
analytical framework ...
Nomadic Avant-Garde in Argentina: The Curious Case of Washington Cucurto
(Hispanofila, 2014)
This essay represents a new and young Argentine writer, Washington Cucurto. While dwelling on aesthetics and politics of his writing, the author concludes that the question of newness risks becoming a commodity emptied out ...
Brief aus Serbien
(Berlin : De Gruyter, 2017)
Two authors with a similar philosophical biography write this letter from Serbia. First the German professor is introduced to the history of Serbian philosophy. Special attention is given to the relations between German ...
Local Public Libraries as Human Rights Intermediaries
(SAGE, 2018)
Traditionally, the literature has recognised the role of public libraries in the promotion of human rights, through their efforts in making information accessible to anyone, irrespective of their personal circumstances. ...
Njegoš and the Politics of Reading
(Graz : Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz Institut für Slawistik, 2016)
Until recently, Petar II Petrović Njegoš’s Gorski vijenac (1847) has typically been glorified as one of the greatest achievements of the South Slav national-romanticism, and thus represents the pride of Serbian and Montenegrin ...
National Human Rights Institutions and Oversight of the Security Services
(Oxford University Press, 2018)
In the last twenty years, independent national institutions mandated to protect and promote human rights (NHRIs) have changed the global human rights architecture, positioning themselves as indispensable interlocutors when ...
Aesthetic Interventions in Post-2001 Argentina: The Curious Case of Fernanda Laguna
(Arizona State University, 2016)
The essay works on a young author Fernanda Laguna who, in her works, uses new forms of resistance such as coopertivity, togetherness and body as a way to resist capitalism. The underling thought is that the capitalist ...
Prosperous Pollutants: Bargaining with Risks and Forging Hopes in an Industrial Town in Serbia
(Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology, 2016)
The article explores the ‘work of hope’ in relation to air pollution and health hazards in
Bor, a polluted copper-processing town in Eastern Serbia. The aim of this paper is to
show the mutual imbrication of hope and ...
Neoliberal Instrumentalism and the Fight Against it: the We Won't Let Belgrade D(r)own Movement
(Milton Park : Taylor and Francis, 2018)
The article focuses on the new anti-neoliberal social movements in post-Socialist Serbia, most notably the Belgrade movement “ We Won’ t Let Belgrade D(r)own” . It does this by proposing an
analytical framework for analysing ...