Publications
Featured publications
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Vlasta Jalušič (ed.)
Book / What Kind of Government? Rethinking Contemporary Forms of Government after the Break in Tradition
2024 | Other publishers
Springer has published the book What kind of government? Rethinking Contemporary Forms of Government after the Break in Tradition, edited by Vlasta Jalušič and Wolfgang Heuer.
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Birgit Sauer, Daniel Thiele, Iztok Šori et al.
Article / Borderless fear? How right-wing populism aligns in affectively framing migration as a security threat in Austria and Slovenia
2024 | Other publishers
The findings point to a worrying convergence of anti-migration discourse across borders and to the potential spread of a right-wing populist bloc unified by fear of migration.
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Book / Ethnic Discrimination: Strategies of Research and Measurement
2023 | Other publications
The book presents in detail and critically evaluates different ways of “measuring” ethnic discrimination, breaking new ground in the field of empirical data collection on unequal treatment as well...
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Article / Legislative and Judicial Responses to the “Refugee Crisis” in Slovenia and Austria: A Comparative Perspective
2023 | Other publishers
In the last issue of the journal ‘Dve domovini/Two Homelands’, Neža Kogovšek Šalamon compares the key normative approaches to responses to the 2015–2016 “refugee crisis” in Slovenia and Austria.
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Mojca Pajnik, Rok Smrdelj (FA, UL)
Article Intersectional representation in online media discourse: reflecting anti-discrimination position in reporting on same-sex partnerships
2022 | Other publishers
Taking the example of online media reporting on same-sex partnerships in Slovenia, the authors analyze how power relations are reinforced when one type of media discourse fails to acknowledge...
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Brankica Petković, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin
Characteristics of propaganda-oriented media systems
2022 | Other publications
A detailed presentation of how propaganda-oriented media systems work and why it is necessary to oppose them is presented in the following analysis.
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Post-Fordism. Discussions on Contemporary Capitalism
Gal Kirn (ed.)
The book is the result of theoretical work, which began in 2004, when the Workers' Punk University (WPU) organized a year on the topic of post-Fordism.
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Media Preferences and Perceptions. A Survey Among Students, Ethnic Minorities and Politicians in Slovenia
Brankica Petković, Marko Prpič, Neva Nahtigal et al.
"Is the emergence of the so-called citizen journalism, made possible by digital technology, actually increasing the power and influence of citizens in relation to media and other power centres?"
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A Long Way Home. Representations of the Western Balkans in Political and Media Discourses
"Striving for EU membership is a prerequisite for the economic development of aspiring countries and their climb up the European hierarchy."
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Alternative Media and the Politics of Resistance. Perspectives and Challenges
Mojca Pajnik (ed.)
In these essays, a series of authors get to grips with the multiple facets of “nano-media.”
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Evil of Thoughtlessness. Arendtian Exercises in Understanding Post-totalitarian Times and Collective Crimes
What have in common mass killings in Srebrenica, erasure of thousands of permanent residents of Slovenia) and the genocide in Rwanda?
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Intolerance Monitor Report 06
Roman Kuhar (FA, UL) (ed.)
Analysis of popular notions of political (non)correctness.
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Prostitution And Human Trafficking. Gender, Labor And Migration Aspects
The author adopts an original approach to problematizing dominant representations about prostitution and trafficking in human beings, thus opening new avenues of thought.
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Contributions to Critique of Managerial Paradigm: P. F. Drucker and His Managerial Ideologem
Tonči Kuzmanić (ed.)
Texts are written from different perspectives and are precise reading of so-called »managerial ideologem« of Peter F. Drucker (1909-2005), nowadays already classical author in the field of management.
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Titostalgia. A Study of Nostalgia for Josip Broz
"Post-socialist nostalgia, an unexpected phenomenon that has surprised practically everyone who has experienced the transition period in former socialist countries."
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You Call This a Media Market? The Role of the State in the Media Sector in Slovenia
Brankica Petković, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin
Could the the relationship between the State and the Slovenian media be explained with the help of concepts such as political parallelism, political clientelism and political instrumentalization?