The New Issue of Philosophy and Society (33/4) has been published

This issue of Philosophy and Society features two thematic sections: The Violence of War and Global Ethics and Politics of Care: Tracing Gendered Vulnerabilities. Moreover, this issue also includes original articles on “the monster dilemma,” structural criticism, the political and world-historical courage in Hegel’s philosophy, historicism and architecture, the paradigm of victimhood, and Eurocommunism from a Yugoslav perspective.

Identity, Partisanship, Polarization

Identity, Partisanship, Polarization – How democratically elected politicians get away with autocratizing their country? Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Office in Belgrade and the Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade have the pleasure of inviting you to the presentation of the study and expert debate on how increasing polarization threatens democracy.   Recently, this statement has…

Workshop “Showing up”

Workshop Showing up, 7-10 November 2022, Belgrade The project ‘Showing up’ involves research on performativity and a series of interventions, co-created by researchers from the Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory of the University in Belgrade, Željko Radinković, Jelena Guga, and Vera Mevorah and artist and writer Saša Karalić. The project is developed on the…

The winner of the “Zagorka Golubović” Award for 2022 has been selected

Since 2021, the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade has established the “Zagorka Golubović” Annual Award which is intended for young researchers and their engaged research work. The Award is given for the best paper published in a scientific journal or a collection of scientific papers that approaches regional (Southeastern European) or…

Using Your Rights: Improving Serbian Minorities’ Position by Empowering Their National Councils

The goal of this project is to research and compare the effectiveness of two national councils of national minorities (Hungarian and Albanian) in protecting their minority rights in Serbia by analyzing relevant legal framework and conducting online and/or face-to-face interviews with Albanian and Hungarian NC representatives.