Critique: journal for philosophy and theory of society 2/2
We would like to single out two thematic units from the current issue: Education and Emancipation and the Crisis of Democracy in the Region of Southeast Europe.
We would like to single out two thematic units from the current issue: Education and Emancipation and the Crisis of Democracy in the Region of Southeast Europe.
The main aim of the online workshop “Who Cares? Narratives on Families in Postsocialist Europe” has been to gather the participants who are going to actively participate in one of the two main activities of the Working Group on Families and Social Welfare in the months to come.
This international workshop is organized within the framework of COST Action 18119 Who Cares In Europe?, whose aim is to explore the relationships among families, states and voluntary associations in the creation of social welfare in Europe.
Zagorka Golubović was one of the founders of social anthropology in Serbia and decisively influenced the development of the study of sociology and anthropology at the University of Belgrade.
Within the Mapping PhDs in the Diaspora project, organized by the Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade
Our contemporary world is plagued by complex problems. Although philosophers once directly addressed the social issues of their day,
It is not an extraordinary intellectual feat to argue that the world/democracy has changed due and during the Covid-19 pandemic. Quite the contrary, it is almost banal to state that the democracy
The Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory is opening tha call for the annual “Zagorka Golubović “Early Career Engaged Research Award in 2020.
We are pleased to announce that the new, second issue of volume XXXII of the Philosophy and Society journal is published. This issue of Philosophy and Society features a thematic section entitled “Patristics and gender”