It is with great pride and pleasure that we announce that researchers from the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory (IFDT) and members of the Laboratory for Gender Studies (#GenLab)—Jelena Ćeriman, Tijana Matijević, and Milica Resanović—are the recipients of the prestigious “Anđelka Milić” Award for 2026.
The award is presented by the Section for Feminist Research and Critical Studies of Masculinities (SEFEM) to support the development of knowledge production within the field of gender studies in Serbia (theory and research). The award is named after Professor Anđelka Milić, PhD (1942–2014), the first president of SEFEM, as a lasting tribute to her scholarly work and feminist activism.
The award winners
JELENA ĆERIMAN, JELENA HRNJAK, and ANDRIANA RADOIČIĆ NEDELJKOVIĆ Awarded for the monograph Care in Crisis: Rethinking Institutional Ethics for Trafficking Survivors in Serbia Amidst the Pandemic (Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, 2025).
TIJANA MATIJEVIĆ and MILICA RESANOVIĆ Awarded for editing the thematic volume Svi se plaše roda: Aktuelna osporavanja i upotrebe pojma u Srbiji (Everyone is Afraid of Gender: Current Challenges and Uses of the Concept in Serbia) (Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, 2025).
These publications were recognised for their significant contribution to introducing or encouraging practices that lead to establishing gender equality in organisations, institutions, and local communities, based on cognitive insights gained through fundamental feminist research.
The publications are available in Open Access through our institutional repository.
We extend our warmest congratulations to our colleagues on this exceptional achievement!














