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Abjection, materiality and ontological security: A study of the unfinished Church of Christ the Saviour in Pristina
(Sage Publications Ltd, London, 2020)
Ontological security scholarship in International Relations (IR) has predominantly focused on the importance of social environments for the healthy sense of self. However, material environments can also provide an important ...
Conflict as a differentiating factor in the creation of social capital among youth in Serbia and Poland / Konflikt jako czynnik różnicujący tworzenie się kapitału społecznego wśród młodych w Serbii i Polsce
(Lublin : Instytut Europy Środkowej, 2023)
This paper analyses how conflict impacts social capital. The existing
literature suggests that the social capital of a society which has experienced
conflict or military operations will not be shaped in the same way
as ...
Visual metaphor and authoritarianism in Serbian political cartoons
(Sage Publications Ltd, London, 2020)
This article examines how political cartoons reflected and mobilized resistance to growing authoritarianism and the personalization of power in contemporary Serbia. The focus is on the work of Dusan Petricic, the most ...
Visualising the politics of appearance in times of democratisation: An analysis of the 2010 Belgrade Pride Parade television coverage
(Sage Publications Ltd, London, 2020)
The 2010 Belgrade Pride Parade represents a critical moment in the story of Serbia's democratisation process and highlights the threat that right-wing extremism poses to democratic rights and personal freedoms. Through a ...
The political economy behind the gradual demise of democratic institutions in Serbia
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2020)
This paper aims to accomplish two goals. First, to present recent empirical evidence supporting the claim that Serbia is on the path towards embracing a more radical version of electoral authoritarianism. This is accomplished ...
Digital transformation of journalism and media in Serbia: What has gone wrong?
(Sage : Thousand Oaks, 2023)
The aim of this paper is to sketch a brief history of complex digital transformation of
media and journalism in the context of Serbia, a European country which has undergone
politically turbulent transition from authoritarian ...
Kako se novinari u Srbiji bore sa onlajn napadima – normalizacija digitalnog nasilja kao posledica izostanka institucionalne podrške / How journalists in Serbia deal with online attacks – normalization of digital violence as a consequence of lack of institutional support
(Beograd : Centar za demokratiju Fakulteta političkih nauka, 2023)
U ovom radu predstavljamo rezultate i uvide iz kvantitativnog i kvalitativnog istraživanja sa
novinarima u Republici Srbiji o digitalnom nasilju kojem su izloženi. Istraživačko pitanje na
koje pokušavamo da damo odgovor ...
Blatant, not Latent: Patronage in Top-Level Appointments in Serbia
(Warsaw : De Gruyter, 2023)
This paper examines the model of party patronage in Serbia and its impact on the professionalisation of public administration. Drawing on case studies of the appointment and subsequent performance of heads of three prominent ...
Between Populism and Technocracy: How National Executives in Bulgaria and Serbia Manipulate EU Rule of Law Conditionality
(UACES : London, 2021)
This article explores how national executives in Serbia and Bulgaria address European Union (EU) rule of law conditionality by framing it within the populism/technocracy dichotomy. The rule of law remains one of the main ...
Evoking the resemblance: Descriptive representation of ethnic minorities
(London : Sage, 2023)
The constructivist approach to political representation has shown that descriptive
representation cannot be reduced to passive presence. Descriptive representatives
rather actively contribute to the construction of ...