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Irena Fiket
University of Belgrade
Serbia and Montenegro
Irena Fiket is researcher at Institute for philosophy and social theory, University of Belgrade. Her research topics include citizen participation, democratic innovation, deliberative democracy, social and political engagement, European public sphere, European Higher Education, gender and the Western Balkans. She is one of the founders and a member of the Standing Group on democratic innovation at the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).
Marjan Ivkovic
University of Belgrade
Serbia and Montenegro
Marjan Ivković is researcher at Institute for philosophy and social theory, University of Belgrade. His research focuses on problems of contemporary social theory and philosophy. The primary area of his interest is critical theory as an interdisciplinary approach that synthesizes social- and political-philosophical reflection with empirical social research.
Gazela Pudar Draško
University of Belgrade
Serbia and Montenegro
Gazela Pudar Draško is researcher at Institute for philosophy and social theory, University of Belgrade. Her fields of interest are political sociology, particularly social engagement. She writes on the intellectual engagement, youth engagement and ideologies, particularly nationalism.
Jelena Vasiljevic
University of Belgrade
Serbia and Montenegro
Jelena Vasiljević is researcher at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade. Her background is in political anthropology and citizenship studies. She has written on transformations of citizenship in the post-Yugoslav states, culture and rights debates in Southeast European context, memory politics, narratives and identity politics during the Yugoslav wars of 1990s. Her current research interests lie in politics of solidarity, activist citizenship and protest movements in the Balkans.
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