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Popular protest in authoritarian regimes: evidence from communist and post-communist states
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2014)
The paper shows that sustained popular protest is a recurrent feature in many authoritarian regimes and that a regime type strongly shapes its characteristics. Popular protest often leads to important changes in the personal ...
Grammar, context and power: securitization of the 2010 Belgrade Pride Parade
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2017)
In the wake of the 2010 Belgrade Pride Parade, right-wing extremists portrayed the event as a threat to public morals, while liberals framed homophobia as a threat to democracy. While these moves managed to polarize and ...
Critical situations, fundamental questions and ontological insecurity in world politics
(Palgrave Macmillan Ltd, Basingstoke, 2018)
The central premise of ontological security theory is that states are ready to compromise their physical security and other important material gains in order to protect their ontological security. While the existing studies ...
"Who Should Care about Our Children?": Public Childcare Policy in Yugoslav Socialism and Its Serbian Aftermath
(Sage Publications Inc, Thousand Oaks, 2019)
This study explores public childcare policies in socialist Yugoslavia and their postsocialist transformation in Serbia. Focusing on gender regimes of the state provided childcare, we examine how they reflect ideology of ...
Democratic innovations in Serbia: a misplaced trust in technology
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2019)
This article compares the results of three projects from Serbia, which share the assumption that the power of information and communication technologies (ICTs) can improve communication between the government and the ...
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 ...
"What we do is not actually journalism": Role negotiations in online departments of two newspapers in Slovenia and Serbia
(Sage Publications Inc, Thousand Oaks, 2014)
This study offers insights into articulations between the normative and the empirical in online journalists' self-negotiations concerning their roles in people's assimilation of information, the daily provision of news and ...
Hierarchy of influences on transitional journalism - Corrupting relationships between political, economic and media elites
(Sage Publications Ltd, London, 2018)
In this article, we use the hierarchy-of-influences model as a framework for examining the ways in which media owners, managers and journalists perceive the influence exerted on their work during 12-year democratic transition ...
Errando Discimus: Has Post-Yugoslav Political and Social Science Neglected Religion?
(Wiley, Hoboken, 2019)
This article explores the issue of neglecting religion in the post-Yugoslav political and social science literature (1990-2018). Therefore, it offers a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the leading political and ...
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 ...