Nemanja Radonjić, „Slika Afrike u Jugoslaviji“

“Koristeći imagologiju i postkolonijalnu teoriju, dr Radonjić je Afriku u jugoslovenskoj imaginaciji predstavio u duhu istraživanja Edvarda Saida, Larija Vulfa, Marije Todorove, Cvetana Todorova i Filipa Kurtena, i na taj način dao važan doprinos studijama imagologije u srpskoj istoriografiji […] Koristeći multidisciplinaran pristup, dr Radonjić je dao značajan prilog istoriji jugoslovensko-afričkih odnosa, istoriji Jugoslavije, istoriji socijalizma, istoriji antikolonijalizma i globalnoj istoriji hladnog rata. Read more

Yulia Gradskova, „The Women’s International Democratic Federation, the Global South and the Cold War Defending the Rights of Women of the ‘Whole World’?“

This book examines the role of the Women’s International Defense Federation (WIDF) in transnational women’s activism in the context of the Cold War, and in connection to the rights of women from Asia, Africa and Latin America. Combining a global history and postcolonial theory approach, this monograph shines light on an underrepresented organisation and its important role in the Cold War, Twentieth Century women’s rights and Soviet history. Read more

Film Screening and Panel Discussion: The Time of Stabilitocracy

The documentary “The Time of Stabilitocracy“, produced by European Western Balkans and Panorama Films, analyses the relation between EU integration and democratization in the Western Balkans, as well as the phenomenon of “stabilitocracy”, undemocratic rule with international support thanks to the promise of stability. The documentary was created by Nikola Burazer, executive editor at European Western Balkans and Filip Lukić, journalist at Serbian TV N1. The screening of the documentary will be followed by a discussion with the following panelists: • Nikola Burazer, executive editor at EWB and co-author of “The Time of Stabilitocracy”• Claudia Laštro, researcher, CSEES• Lura Pollozhani, researcher, CSEES Moderator: Florian Bieber, director, CSEES 06.12.2023 Read more
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