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Center for Advanced Studies - South East Europe / Booklet
(Rijeka: Center for Advanced Studies-South East Europe, University of Rijeka, 2013)
O čemu govorimo kad govorimo o ---. O psovanju /
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2014)
Soviet-Yugoslav reconciliation as a basic for understanding Tito's role in Hungarian revolution of 1956.
(Beograd : HeraEdu, 2017)
This paper analyzes Soviet-Yugoslav relations in the context of the first
major crisis between the two countries that started in 1948. The focus
is on the period after Stalin’s death, which was followed by a period ...
Savremena hrvatska istoriografija o Jugoslaviji: Dve granične studije
(Republika, 2013)
Foucault’s Concept of Clinical Gaze Today
(Basingstoke : Springer Nature, 2020)
The article examines the patient-doctor relationship, relying on Michel Foucault’s concept of the clinical gaze. We argue that during the last decades, a profound transformation
of the social nature of medicine took place, ...
The intersubjectivist conception of autonomy: Axel Honneth’s Neo-Hegelian critique of liberalism
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2017)
The paper reconstructs Axel Honneth’s Neo-Hegelian critique of the classical-liberal conception of autonomy and his articulation of an alternative view of personal autonomy as the property of certain types of intersubjective ...
W(h)ithering Political Phantasms
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2016)
Pre neposlušnosti: naivnost i stid
(Beograd : Narodna biblioteka Srbije, 2011)
The Moral Justification of Civic Duties. Co-citizens, Non-citizens and Refugees
(Warszawa : Dialogue and Universalism, 2016)
In the first part of the article the concept of associative duties and their justification as distinctive from general moral duties is analyzed. The second part considers associative duties to fellow citizens and ...
Private within the Public: Negotiating Birth in Serbia
(http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/35994/, 2019)
This dissertation is about trust, authority, social personhood, and the importance of everyday negotiations that take place within a shifting health care landscape. Specifically, this was an ethnographic inquiry, grounded ...