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Nationalization in an asymmetric autonomy: the case of the 2020 Vojvodina elections
(Taylor & Francis, 2022)
The provincial elections in the Serbian region of Vojvodina are preconditioned to demonstrate the typical effects of second-order competition. Its main features include the weak competences of regional institutions in a ...
Trauma or entertainment? Collective memories of the NATO bombing of Serbia
(Oldenbourg : De Gruyter, 2016)
This article addresses trauma, its absence, and the creation of a collective memory among the contributors to the journal Symposion following the 1999 bombing of Serbia. By examining the group’s e-mails and conducting ...
Volunteering and Helping in Serbia: Main Characteristics / Volontiranje i pomaganje u Srbiji: osnovne odlike
(Beograd: Sociološko naučno društvo Srbije, 2019)
Volunteering is conceptualised as an activity when time is given freely
to benefit another person, group or cause. Such activity can be done through formal
organisations and informal groups, but time can also be given ...
Being a Muslim in Belgrade Ivan Ejub Kostić in Conversation with Armina Galijaš
(Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH; Comparative Southeast European Studies, 2021)
Armina Galijaš interviewed Ivan Ejub Kostić on several occasions in Belgrade during 2019. The topic of the interviews was the contemporary sociopolitical position, the history, and the daily life of Muslims in Serbia and ...
Social Critique and Engagement between Universalism, Anti-Authoritarianism and Diagnosis of Domination
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2016)
The paper discusses a particular ‘isomorphy’ between two forms of social criticism: the ‘holistic’ theoretical social critique represented by such authors as Jürgen Habermas and Axel Honneth and ‘collective social engagement’ ...
The Home is Where…: The Chronotopes of the Origin Myth in Pseudohistorical Narratives of the Serbian Far-Right.
(Leicester: School of Media, Communication and Sociology, 2022)
Contemporary right-wing actors in Serbia are exploiting social media logic in order to disseminate a particular pseudohistorical, populist “us” against “them” reconfiguration of the nation’s past. Its mythmaking foundations ...
Failed Expectations: Can Deliberative Innovations Produce Democratic Effects in Hybrid Regimes? / Izneverena očekivanja: mogu li deliberativne inovacije u hibridnim režimima imati demokratske efekte?
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
Participation in deliberation in stable democracies produces effects which are beneficial for democracy, while the results of deliberative innovations in non-democracies are more ambiguous. This article contributes to the ...
Habemus gender. The Serbian case
(Feministiqa, 2018)
The article discusses the emergence of 'gender ideology' in Serbia, focusing on the recent public outcry against the introduction of education packages on gendered violence in schools. The case demonstrates that this ...