[Round table] Nationalism, National Past and Covid-19 in Serbia
🗓 7. March 🕒 4:30pm 🔹 IFDT/online
European countries have developed various strategies in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, which could shape the way citizens perceive it. The aim of the project ‘World problem, national solutions: The impact of national past on behaviour during the pandemic‘ is to inquire crisis related views and experiences caused by Covid-19, in different national contexts. The project led by team of sociologists from the University College Dublin and the London Metropolitan University analyses the social context of the pandemic in five European countries: Ireland, Sweden, Serbia, Germany, and England.
The goal of the round table named ‘Nationalism, national past and Covid-19 in Serbia‘ organized in collaboration with the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, is to present research and analyses of different aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic management, for the sake of better understanding of the situation in Serbia.
Participants:
• dr Siniša Malešević, University College Dublin
• dr Lea David, University College Dublin
• dr Gordana Uzelac, London Metropolitan University
• dr Aleksandar Pavlović, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade
• dr Milovan Pisarri, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade
• dr Filip Balunović, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade
• dr Aleksej Kišjuhas, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad
• dr Rastislav Dinić, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Niš
• dr Jelena Pešić, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade
• Tamara Petrović Trifunović, Institute for Sociological Research, University of Belgrade
• Zoran Panović, Research and Publishing Centre Demostat, Belgrade

