The New Issue of Philosophy and Society (33/3) has been published
This issue of Philosophy and Society features a thematic section entitled The ever-emerging memory: Holocaust at the crossroads of media, ethics, and consumerism…
This issue of Philosophy and Society features a thematic section entitled The ever-emerging memory: Holocaust at the crossroads of media, ethics, and consumerism…
Energy transition and environmental contestation in the Balkans Online workshop Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, 12 December 2022 Call for papers Long considered to lag behind the European “coal curtain”, the Balkans are quickly turning green – and contestably so. Investments into hydropower and explorations of lithium reserves, among others, are lauded as steps…
The Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade and the Department of Ethnology and Anthropology, University of Zadar invite you send your proposals for the conference: “In the Frictions: Fragments of Care, Health and Wellbeing in the Balkans” that will be held at University of Zadar on 27-30th April 2023. In the wake…
The Future of AI: Social and Cultural Aspects online lecture series will bring international experts to discuss the philosophy of AI, AI and post-digital aesthetics, cultural impacts of AI, AI (in) art, non-human agency, AI-driven social transformations, and, more generally, our coexistence with AI and digital technologies in all aspects of daily life. The series…
Both Ukrainian and Russian scholars currently abroad on temporary academic assignments fear returning to their countries.
Remembering the philosopher Miladin Životić, the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory of the University of Belgrade confers the Award for Critical Engagement on leading theorists whose work has significant impact on social practice.
The 5th summer school Architecture & Philosophy was held under the name “The Project of Theory.”
The summer school program is aimed at providing a dialogue and strengthening the relationship between architecture and philosophy, by questioning the very boundaries between the two disciplines.
Deleuze and Guattari Studies Conference and Camp once a year gather hundreds of participants from all over the world from various fields of humanities, science, as well as artistic and other disciplines.
This issue of our journal contains two topics – one on the techno-human condition and the other on the philosophy of culture of Heinrich Rickert – as well as original scientific papers on education, the crisis of wisdom and psychoanalysis, and eutopia and engagement today…