Đorđević Ana

Ana Đorđević (1991) is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory. She obtained her PhD in Psychology at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, by defending the thesis named “Ethnic Identifications: Constructing Meaning through Collective Memory-Work.” Her research interest is positioned in sociocultural and critical psychology, qualitative methodologies, engagement studies, with special focus on identity and subjectivity issues. She published several empirical and theoretical articles in national and international journals, as well as the monography The Scent of Ajvar and the Scent of Lavender. Limitations and the Freedom of/from Ethnic Identification for Serbia’s Youth. She is an Assistant Editor of the Critique: The Journal for Philosophy and the Theory of Society.

Latest publications

  • Plećaš, T. & Đorđević, A. (2023). Medea: Greek Myth and Peculiar Identity. Glasnik Etnografskog instituta SANU, 71(1), 45-62. https://doi.org/10.2298/GEI2301045P
  • Markov, Č. & Đorđević, A. (2023). Becoming a Target: Journalists’ Perspectives on Anti-Press Discourse and Experiences with Hate Speech. Journalism Practice, https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2023.2215738
  • Đorđević, A. (2022). The Scent of Ajvar and the Scent of Lavender. Limitations and the Freedom of/from Ethnic Identification for Serbia’s Youth. Belgrade: IFDT; Novi Sad: Akademska knjiga.
  • Đorđević, A. & Vasiljević, J. (2022). The Effects of Deliberation on Citizen Knowledge, Attitudes and Preferences: A Case Study of a Belgrade Deliberative Mini Public. Philosophy & Society, 33 (1). 72-97. https://doi.org/10.2298/FID2201072D
  • Đorđević, A. (2022). Collective Memory-Work: Origins, Theoretical Considerations, and Practice. Sociology, 64(1), 94-116. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC2201094D