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Towards the problem of Russia's image abroad: the example of Serbia
(Russian Acad Sciences-Inst Philosophy, Moscow, 2015)
From the viewpoint of values as the basic element of politics, the author discusses the significance of public image for the development of individual views on political personalities, processes and events. In political ...
Emerging of the Socialist Welfare States in Serbia and Montenegro
(Institute for Political Studies : Belgrade, 2015)
The socialist welfare states of Serbia and Montenegro have been gradually
developing in the post War period. Despite the new, Marxist paradigms, the
welfare states were embeded in the previously existing social ...
Responses of the Serbian Welfare State to the Global Economic Crisis
(Sveucliste Zagrebu, Pravni Fakulted-Univ Zagreb, Fac Law, Zagreb, 2015)
The global financial crisis has revealed serious weaknesses in Serbia's' economic and social systems. Short term measures to mitigate the negative effects of the crisis were only partially successful. In 2010, the welfare ...
How contact shapes implicit and explicit preferences: Attitudes toward Roma children in inclusive and noninclusive environments
(New Jersey : Wiley, 2015)
In two studies, the authors examined the effects of intergroup contact in inclusive and non-inclusive environments on children's explicit and implicit prejudices. In both studies, supervised contact with Roma peers, ...
The social paradigm in psychiatry as a link between social work and psychiatry in theory and practice
(Univ Zagreb Fac Law Dept Social Work, Zagreb, 2015)
Social paradigm in psychiatry serves to encompass the definition of an individual as a psycho-social being in this branch of medicine. The "social revolution" in psychiatry has sparked interest in social vectors affecting ...
Emergent Invisible Power in EU Federalism
(Sveuciliste & Zagrebu, Fak Politickih Znanosti, Zagreb, 2015)
In contrast to modern federations, the federalization of the EU has taken place without a constitutional answer to the question of the system's democratic legitimacy. The process of compound polity building under the shadow ...
Whose Rights, Whose Return? The Boundary Problem and Unequal Restoration of Citizenship in the Post-Yugoslav Space
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2015)
The paper argues that the right to return should be upheld as one of the political principles for mitigation of the boundary problem in post-conflict societies. Restoration of citizenship pursued through justified politics ...
Teachers’ Perceptions of Academic Failure: Is It Worth to Bother About Unsuccessful Pupils? / Наставничке перцепције школског неуспеха-вреди ли се трудити око неуспешних ученика?
(Београд : Педагошко друштво СрбијеБеоград : Универзитет у Београду - Филозофски факултет - Институт за педагогију и андрагогију, 2015)
U radu se bavimo uverenjima nastavnika o školskom neuspehu i njihovom percepcijom aktivnosti koje preduzimaju u radu sa neuspešnim učenicima. Teorijsko utemeljenje rada čine stanovišta o tome da postoji veza između ...
Parlamentarization of the European commission president appointment: a step towards a more democratic European Union?
(Sveuciliste & Zagrebu, Fak Politickih Znanosti, Zagreb, 2015)
The 2014 European Parliament elections brought a campaign novelty: for the first time European parties put forward so-called 'Spitzenkandidaten', i.e. lead candidates for the position of President of the European Commission. ...
Divided by Poverty and Social Exclusion - Roma and Persons with Disabilities in Serbia
(Sveuciliste & Zagrebu, Fak Politickih Znanosti, Zagreb, 2015)
Poverty and social exclusion are among the most persistent social challenges in Serbian society and some of the most prominent determinants of divisions nationwide. Progress in reducing poverty and social exclusion from ...