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"Belgrade to Belgradians, Not Foreign Capitalists": International Statebuilding, Contentious Politics, and New Forms of Political Representation in Serbia
(Sage Publications Inc, Thousand Oaks, 2021)
This article belongs to a forthcoming special cluster, "Contention Politics and International Statebuilding in Southeast Europe" guest-edited by Nemanja Dzuverovic, Julia Rone and Tom Junes. One of the main criticisms ...
Facing protests in Serbia: patterns of new competitive authoritarianism
(Democratization, 2023)
Recent literature suggests that the competitive authoritarian regimes emerging in the twenty-first century are more subtle and nuanced in comparison to the old regimes of the 1990s. Aiming to understand these differences ...
Protest i nasilje: uokvirivanje protesta 'Protiv diktature' u onlajn medijima i komentarima korisnika / Protest and violence: framing protest "against the dictatorship" in online media and user comments
(Novi Sad : Filozofski fakultet, 2019)
Tendencija medija da marginalizuju demonstrante, prikazuju ih negativno i
delegitimišu njihove zahteve formulisana je kao paradigma izveštavanja o protestima.
Promene u medijskom i društvenom okruženju dovele su do ...
Populism as a Technique of Power in Serbia
(Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2024)
While the surge of populism in the West has attracted considerable public attention, countries often considered to be on Europe’s ‘periphery’ have largely escaped both scholarly and general interest. Political developments ...
Administrative Procedures and Protection of Property Rights in Serbia
(Beograd : Institut za političke studije, 2017)
Besides the general administrative procedure stipulated in detail in the Law
on General Administrative Procedure, there are numerous special administrative
procedures in the Republic of Serbia, contained in sectoral laws ...
Three Decades Later: From Self-Managed to State-Captured Media in Serbia
(Bonn : Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V., 2021)
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 ...
Media Framing of the Refugee Crisis at the Periphery of Europe
(Barcelona : Blanquerna School of Communication and International Relations, 10-10-2023)
The recent European refugee crisis, which began in 2015, has generated academic interest in how media portray and frame migrations and refugees, specifically in their influence on how “We” perceive and accept “Them” in ...
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 ...