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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The Victory of the Imaginary Left. The Relationship of the Media and Politics in the 2000 Parliamentary Elections in Slovenia
Breda Luthar, Lenart J. Kučić, Mitja Velikonja et al.
Five essays on the election campaign for the 2000 parliamentary elections in Slovenia.
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Women – Politics – Equal Oportunities. Prospects for Gender Equality Politics in Central and Eastern Europe
Marta Gregorčič, Milica G. Antić, Petra Lesjak-Tušek et al.
About mechanisms for the promotion of gender equality and increasing the participation of women in politics.
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Immigrants, Who are You? Research on Immigrants in Slovenia
Marta Gregorčič, Mojca Pajnik, Petra Lesjak-Tušek et al.
The book is a result of a field research carried out in april and may 2001 in the centres for aliens and asylum seekers' homes in Slovenia.
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The Politics of Tele-Tabloids
"The transformation of television journalism into popular culture, and the ideological effect of this transformation. "
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EURO and Slovene Companies
The author explores what the introduction of euro means for Slovene companies.
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We About the Roma. Discriminatory Discourse in the Media in Slovenia
Barbara Kelbl, Karmen Erjavec, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin et al.
The media concentrate on particular “negative traits” of the Roma, for example cultural differences, deviation and the apparent threat they pose to the majority population.
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Yugoslavia, War
Tonči Kuzmanić (ed.)
The book is » the case study« to understand the problem of integration and national identity within the context of the (West) European integration process on the...
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The Slovenian State on the Internet
"The Internet facilitates the creation of images of place that are strategically used to influence perceptions of place."
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Freedom of the Press and Personal Rights. Right of Correction and Right of Reply in Slovene Legislation
The analysis of the meaning of the right of correction and right of reply in relation to press freedom.
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Hate-speech in Slovenia. Slovenian Racism, Sexism and Chauvinism
Dreams about a racism-free Slovenia are the dreams of people who believe they are “innocent” and hence can indulge in comfortable pretense and ‘unknowingness’.