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From Gender Re-Traditionalizations to Anti-Gender Mobilizations: Care for Family in Serbia and Croatia
(SAGE Publications, 2023)
This article focuses on the cases of Croatia and Serbia to demonstrate how the heteronormative model of family and the constructs of “protection of family and children”—which are central to anti-gender mobilizations—can ...
Media use and happines in Serba
(Belgrade: Institute for Political Studies, 2020)
The Annual Attitude Examination Survey consisting of 366
questions was deployed on nationally representative sample in Serbia
to get 2608 responses on the Oxford Happiness Inventory and
Multiple Lickert scale questions ...
“Keep up the Good Work, Za naš Kej!” Citizens’ Passive Support to the Local Activist Group / „Samo napred, Za naš Kej!“ Pasivna podrška građana lokalnoj aktivističkoj grupi
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
Deep-rooted political turbulence, along with the present hybrid regime, have resulted in an undesirable social, economic and political milieu in Serbia. Such an atmosphere is a fertile ground for a grey economy, corruption, ...
Providing a service or seeking a favor? The role of private prenatal care on the continuity of care in Serbian public maternity hospitals
(Wiley, 2022)
Background: For pregnant and birthing women, maintaining a relationship
with the same health care practitioner is critical to establishing a sense of safety.
In postsocialist Serbia, where care is fragmented and ...
The origins of media trust in a young democracy
(Pamplona : Universidad de Navarra, 2020)
Declining trust in news media has often been recognized as one of the major challenges facing modern journalism with potentially detrimental consequences for democratic processes. In this
article, we examine the predictive ...
Нечија или „општенародна“ пацијенткиња: значај друштвеног положаја и неформалних односа приликом порођаја у Србији
(Etnografski institut SANU, 2021)
Anthropological research on post-socialism points to the need for informal relations when navigating social and health care systems, while feminist research on childbirth points out the negative consequences of the ...
Solidarity Reasoning and Citizenship Agendas: From Socialist Yugoslavia to Neoliberal Serbia
(SAGE Publishing, 2020)
Solidarity and citizenship are intertwined in a very complex manner, where the former
usually operates as the “social glue” for the latter, holding together its formal components such as rights, duties, and membership ...
Spatial Distance and Representation in Closed PR List: Revisiting the U-Curve Argument
(Walter de Gruyter, 2023)
The authors are testing the patterns of geographical representation in single nationwide district closed-list PR systems, in the framework of an earlier study made by Latner and McGann (2005), who suggested that MPs mostly ...
Parliamentary and Election Boycotts in Hybrid Regimes: Evidence from Southeastern Europe
(Institute for Political Studies, 2022)
Why do some opposition parties in hybrid regimes escalate their strategies of contention from parliamentary to election boycotts, while others do not? Opposition parties in hybrid regimes engage with a repertoire of ...
2022 Elections in Serbia: The Return of the Opposition?
(Centre for Southeast European Studies University of Graz, 2022)
The 2022 elections in Serbia have not produced surprising results, nor led to changes of government at any level, with the ruling Serbian Progressive Party maintaining its dominance of Serbian politics. The elections were, ...