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Serbian Patriarch Porfirije: Old Challenges and New Hopes
(Brill, 2022)
This article aims to analyze the conditions that led to the election of the Serbian Patriarch Porfirije (Perić) in February 2021 as well as his policy during his first years in office. First, the article outlines Patriarch ...
Divine Genius, Subversive Hero, or Creative Entrepreneur? Exploring Various Facets of the Artist as a Mythical Figure
(Beograd: Etnografski institut SANU, 2023)
People have always related art to the creation and transmission of myths. While myth as a theme in art has been thoroughly addressed, research about the “mythic” nature of the artist figure is far less common. The 20th and ...
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, ...
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 ...
The Continuity of Populism In Serbia: From The 19th to the 21st Century
(Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, 2022)
In the second half of the 19th century, Serbian populism became a focal point of the politicallife of the country and the dominant social model. Established by the Radical Party and relyingon the ideas of Russian populism, ...
The Pandemic in Illiberal Democracies: Challenges and Opportunities for Social Movements in Serbia
(Routledge, 2023)
In this article, taking Serbia as a case study, we address the issue of how social movements in illiberal democracies adapted to the effects of the pandemic and the governmental responses. We show that, contrary to ...
A Battle for Sovereignty: Who Owns Cultural Heritage in Kosovo?
(Brill | Schöningh, 2021)
This article examines the role, status and perceptions of the Serbian cultural heritage in Kosovo from both Kosovo Albanian and Serbian perspectives. The analysis focuses on two cases, which attracted particular resistance ...
The Next Generation: Nationalism and Violence in the Narratives of Serbian Students on the Break-up of Yugoslavia
(Association for the Study of Ethnicity and NationalismJohn Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2021)
Twenty years after the end of the violent break-up of Yugoslavia, new generations of young people in Serbia are living with its legacies. Despite the socio-psychological implications of violent conflict in post-conflict ...
Institutional Ethics of Care in Serbia during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study on the Effects of the Lockdown Measures on Girls and Women Trafficking Survivors / Institucionalna etika brige u Srbiji tokom pandemije COVID-19: Studija slučaja o efektima mera karantina na devojčice i žene koje su preživele trgovinu ljudima
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
Extreme situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic transparently show all the shortcomings of the Serbian system that should, in theory, provide support and protection to citizens in such circumstances. A particularly demanding ...