Disobedient Democracy: A Comparative Analysis of Contentious Politics in European Semi-periphery
From November 2017, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory has been a partner on a five-year international scientific project Disobedient Democracy
From November 2017, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory has been a partner on a five-year international scientific project Disobedient Democracy
The project aims at reducing hostility and conflicts between Serbs and Albanians by promoting true, positive stories about examples of Serbian-Albanian friendship and/or persons that acted as bridges among the two nations in the past and recent times.
Today, we witness to profound political challenges in mere description of the political ideologies and defining their constituencies in Serbian (but not limited to Serbian) population.
The ongoing transformation of scientific institutions in Serbia and the region
Project Figuring out the Enemy: Re-imagining Serbian-Albanian Relations challenged Serbian-Albanian hostility by reinvestigating events and discourses from the past and recent times
The project involves multidisciplinary research into memorizing the past –the choice of events that become objects of public attention, evaluative meanings they reflect
If you generally do not question that the environment is threatened, there are still controversies about the modalities of the scientific approach directed to solving the present situation.
The project aims to tackle the main problems and challenges of starting an academic career and its compatibility with family life and obligations of women, academic workers.
The subject of the research includes the processes of integration in Serbia, and their three main aspects of manifestation in particular.
The choice and form of this research topic were directly encouraged by the fact that cultural, academic and political public does not have a consensus about the sense