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2024, Volume 72, Issue 3
- 283-304 The Foreign Policy Behaviour of the Nationalist Action Party in Türkiye: Aspirations, Actions, and Limitations
by Kelkitli Fatma Aslı - 305-327 Yugoslav Youth Labor Actions in Documentary Film: Organization, Internationalism, and Reminiscing
by Matošević Andrea - 328-347 The Meshwork of Relations in Rijeka’s 3. maj Shipyard: Toward an Anthropological Understanding of Complex Organizations
by Puljar D’Alessio Sanja - 348-369 In Search of an Electrified Future: The Affective Afterlife of the Extractive Industry in Mitrovica, Kosovo
by Berisha Rozafa - 370-385 The Study of Historical Travelogues from a Digital Humanities Perspective: Experiences and New Approaches
by Ananieva Anna & Balck Sandra & Möhrke Jacob - 386-388 Mileta Prodanović: An Older and More Beautiful Belgrade. A Visual Chronicle of the Milošević Era
by Šentevska Irena - 389-391 Orli Fridman: Memory Activism and Digital Practices after Conflict: Unwanted Memories
by Subotić Jelena - 392-394 Karl Kaser: Femininities and Masculinities in the Digital Age: Realia and Utopia in the Balkans and South Caucasus
by Dutreuilh Antoine - 395-398 Elissa Helms and Tuija Pulkkinen: Borders of Desire. Gender and Sexuality at the Eastern Borders of Europe
by Wegmann Katharina
June 2024, Volume 72, Issue 2
- 163-184 The Istanbul Convention, Sofagate, and Turkey’s EU Candidacy: A Gender-Centric Convergence Analysis
by Kollias Christos & Messis Petros - 185-206 Mechanisms of Centralisation towards a Post-Yugoslav Dominant Class: The Case of Slovenia
by González-Villa Carlos - 207-231 Higher Education in Northern Cyprus: The Path from Isolation to Oversaturation
by Hoch Tomáš & Heinz Viktor - 232-255 Understanding Cooperation in Russian–Turkish Energy Relations
by Akgül Pınar - 256-269 Time Never Regained: Film, Memory and History in Mila Turajlić’s Labudović Reels
by Radunović Dušan - 270-272 Gordana Subotić: Gender, Nation, and Women Politicians in Serbia and Kosovo. A Political Ethnography
by Zaharijević Adriana - 273-275 Nadège Ragaru: Bulgaria, the Jews, and the Holocaust. On the Origins of a Heroic Narrative
by Ruzicic-Kessler Karlo - 276-278 Irena Šentevska: Raspevani Beograd. Urbani identiteti i muzički video
by Filipović Andrija - 279-281 Koen Slootmaeckers: Coming In: Sexual Politics and EU Accession in Serbia
by Dinić Ivana
March 2024, Volume 72, Issue 1
- 1-12 Healthcare: Public Policies, Social Practices, and Individual Experiences. An Introduction
by Mircheva Gergana & Popova Olga - 13-32 Vaccine as a Sociocultural Artefact: The Example of Locally Produced Polio Vaccine in Serbia
by Trifunović Vesna - 33-57 The Politics of Covid-19 Vaccination Hesitancy in Southeastern Europe
by Glaurdić Josip & Lesschaeve Christophe - 58-82 Care of People Living with Dementia in Bulgaria: Between Over-Responsibility to the Family and Distrust in Public Health Services and Policies
by Goncharova Galina & Karamelska Teodora - 83-103 “Till Corona Sets Us Apart”: Emerging Vaccination Risks among Serbian Parents in the Netherlands
by Brujić Marija - 104-134 Infrastructure System Obstacles and Technology Adoption by Firms in Transition Countries
by Anderson John E. & Toshmatova Muazzam - 135-148 Covid-19 Mortality Shock: Demographic and Economic Losses in Moldova
by Kozlov Vladimir & Pahomii Irina & Gagauz Olga & Šmit Jelena - 149-152 Branislav Radeljić and Carlos González-Villa: Researching Yugoslavia and its Aftermath. Sources, Prejudices and Alternative Solutions
by Satjukow Elisa - 153-155 Kristen Ghodsee and Mitchell A. Orenstein: Taking Stock of Shock. Social Consequences of the 1989 Revolutions
by Brunnbauer Ulf - 156-158 Anna Wylegała and Małgorzata Głowacka-Grajper: The Burden of the Past: History, Memory, and Identity in Contemporary Ukraine
by Zhurzhenko Tatiana - 159-161 Nadège Ragaru: Assignés à identités. Violence d’État et expériences minoritaires dans les Balkans post-ottomans
by de Rapper Gilles
December 2023, Volume 71, Issue 4
- 465-487 Everyday Ethnicity and Popular Responses to Nation-Building Projects in Moldova After 1989
by Negură Petru & Suveica Svetlana - 488-516 Popular Sentiments and Political Failures: Understanding the Disintegration of the Republic of Moldova, 1989–1990
by Solonari Vladimir - 517-545 Mobilising the Masses: Explaining the Rapid Rise of Worker Activism in Transnistria in the Late 1980s
by Harrington Keith - 546-564 Widening “Ground-Up” Nationalism: Some Reflections on Religion and Gender in the Republic of Moldova
by Cash Jennifer - 565-584 Wine as a “Cultural Product”? Ethnographic Notes on Work and Nationhood in the Republic of Moldova
by Ana Elena-Daniela - 585-616 Z-Propaganda and Semiotic Resistance: Contesting Russia’s War Symbols in Moldova and Beyond
by Marandici Ion - 617-630 Boris Pahor’s Urban Miniature: Conducting the City as an Open-Ended Score
by Solioz Christophe - 631-633 Dora Komnenović: Reading between the Lines: Reflections on Discarded Books and Sociopolitical Transformations in (Post-)Yugoslavia
by Vukliš Vladan - 634-636 Arben Hajrullahu and Anton Vukpalaj: Forging Kosovo: Between Dependence, Independence, and Interdependence
by Bekaj Armend - 637-639 Muamer Džananović, Jasmin Medić, and Hikmet Karčić: Nastanak Republike Srpske: od regionalizacije do strateških ciljeva (1991–1992)
by Nurkić Benjamin - 640-642 Dimitri A. Stavropoulos: The Irregular Pendulum of Democracy: Populism, Clientelism and Corruption in Post-Yugoslav Successor States
by Spasojević Dušan
September 2023, Volume 71, Issue 3
- 265-271 Accession Twenty Years On – Experiences, Expectations and Effects on the European Union: Introductory Remarks
by Inotai András - 272-299 Hungary in the European Union – Cooperation, Peacock Dance and Autocracy
by Éltető Andrea & Szemlér Tamás - 300-332 Physically Present but Spiritually Distant: The View of the European Union in Poland
by Polak Aleksandra & Hartwell Christopher A. & Sidło Katarzyna W. - 333-356 Romania: A Case of Differentiated Integration into the European Union
by Oehler-Șincai Iulia Monica - 357-387 The Future of Slovakia and Its Relation to the European Union: From Adopting to Shaping EU Policies
by Mokrá Lucia & Kováčiková Hana - 388-411 The Slovenian Perception of the EU: From Outstanding Pupil to Solid Member
by Bučar Maja & Udovič Boštjan - 412-433 “Symphonia”? A New Patriarch Attempts to Redefine Church–State Relations in Serbia
by Aleksov Bojan & Lackenby Nicholas - 434-447 The Age of Skin and the Epoch of an Author: A Eulogy to Dubravka Ugrešić
by Matijević Tijana - 448-450 Iva Vukušić: Serbian Paramilitaries and the Breakup of Yugoslavia. State Connections and Patterns of Violence
by Petrović Vladimir - 451-453 Jacqueline Nieβer: Die Wahrheit der Anderen: Transnationale Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung in Post-Jugoslawien am Beispiel der REKOM Initiative
by Dragović-Soso Jasna - 454-456 Lana Bastašić: Mann im Mond. Erzählungen
by Voss Christian - 457-460 Julianne Funk, Nancy Good and Marie E. Berry: Healing and Peacebuilding after War. Transforming Trauma in Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Nießer Jacqueline - 461-464 Jasmina Tumbas: “I am Jugoslovenka!” Feminist Performance Politics during and after Yugoslav Socialism
by Jakiša Miranda
June 2023, Volume 71, Issue 2
- 147-168 Postsocialist Statuary Politics in Romania and Bulgaria: An Ambivalent Socialist Heritage
by Preda Caterina - 169-189 A Supporter in Vienna: Simon Wiesenthal and the War in Bosnia
by Karčić Hamza - 190-209 How Bosnia and Herzegovina Was Bordered: The Supervised Making of a Border/Mobility Assemblage in the European Semiperiphery
by Jansen Stef - 210-236 Mechanisms of Dominance: Understanding 30 Years in Power of Montenegro’s Democratic Party of Socialists
by Laštro Claudia & Bieber Florian & Marović Jovana - 237-251 What Do Moldovans Think of and How Do They Talk about the Russian Aggression against Ukraine? Prolegomena for Qualitative Inquiry
by Negură Petru - 252-254 Balázs Apor and John Paul Newman: Balkan Legacies: The Long Shadow of Conflict and Ideological Experiment in Southeastern Europe
by Ramšak Jure - 255-256 Christophe Solioz: Viva La Transición: The Balkans from the Post-Wall Era to Post-Crisis Future
by Keil Sören - 257-260 Tarik Jusić, Manuel Puppis, Laia Castro Herrero and Davor Marko: Up in the Air? The Future of Public Service Media in the Western Balkans
by Vozab Dina - 261-263 Peter Wegenschimmel: Zombiewerften oder Hungerkünstler? Staatlicher Schiffbau in Ostmitteleuropa nach 1970
by Berger Stefan
March 2023, Volume 71, Issue 1
- 1-11 Tackling and Regulating Disasters. An Introduction
by Tzaneva Elya - 12-31 Local Reflections on the Chernobyl Disaster 35 Years Later: Peripheral Narratives from Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, and Bulgaria
by Erolova Yelis & Tsyryapkina Yulia - 32-47 Atomic Atlantis: Ethnography of Settled Villages
by Saveleva Tatyana V. & Danilenko Natalia B. - 48-73 Breaking the Carbon Lock-In Effect in Post-disaster Rebuilding: A Case Study of a Wenchuan Earthquake-Stricken City in China
by Jiang Wei - 74-95 Migration Strategies and Human-Made Disasters: Considering Tajik Migration Policy Initiatives in Tashkorgan from the Perspective of Disaster Anthropology
by Phuong Nguyen Tram Thi - 96-118 How Local Communities Overcome Disaster and Crisis
by Maeva Mila - 119-133 Energy Security Challenges and Opportunities for the Country of Georgia
by Pignatti Norberto - 134-137 Lea Ypi: Free: Coming of Age at the End of History / Margo Rejmer: Mud Sweeter than Honey. Voices of Communist Albania
by Voß Christian - 138-140 Hikmet Karčić: Torture, Humiliate, Kill. Inside the Bosnian Serb Camp System
by Vukušić Iva - 141-144 Carsten Stahn, Carmel Agius, Serge Brammertz and Colleen Rohan: Legacies of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: A Multidisciplinary Approach
by Radončić Mina - 145-146 Danilo Mandić: Gangsters and Other Statesmen. Mafias, Separatists and Torn States in a Globalized World
by Stojarová Věra
December 2022, Volume 70, Issue 4
- 567-584 Making Sense of Archives: An Introduction
by Lučić Iva - 585-607 Archives of Mass Violence: Understanding and Using ICTY Trial Records
by Vukušić Iva - 608-641 Photographic Archives and the Anthropology of Communism in Albania
by de Rapper Gilles - 642-666 The Franciscan Order of Things: Empire, Community, and Archival Practices in the Monasteries of Ottoman Bosnia
by Sekulić Ana - 667-685 Understanding Colonial Archives: Reflections on Records from Habsburg Times in the Archives of Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Kasumović Amila - 686-721 Welfare States and Covid-19 Responses: Eastern versus Western Democracies
by Nikolova Kristina & Bejan Raluca - 722-739 Side Effects of “Phantom Pains”: How Bulgarian Historical Mythology Derails North Macedonia’s EU Accession
by Brunnbauer Ulf - 740-742 Tibor Valuch: Everyday Life Under Communism and After: Lifestyle and Consumption in Hungary, 1945–2000
by Gille Zsuzsa - 743-745 Neven Andjelic: Covid-19, State-Power and Society in Europe: Focus on Western Balkans
by Marandici Ion - 746-747 Jelena Džankić: The Global Market for Investor Citizenship. Politics of Citizenship and Migration
by Přívara Andrej - 748-749 Tatjana Sekulić: The European Union and the Paradox of Enlargement: The Complex Accession of the Western Balkans
by Glinka Kamil
September 2022, Volume 70, Issue 3
- 393-413 Conflicts and Global Powers in the Eastern Mediterranean. An Introduction
by Axt Heinz-Jürgen - 414-438 The Eastern Mediterranean Energy Bonanza: A Piece in the Regional and Global Geopolitical Puzzle, and the Role of the European Union
by Badarin Emile & Schumacher Tobias - 439-461 United States Policy in the Eastern Mediterranean
by Yegin Mehmet - 462-485 Russia under Putin in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Soviet Legacy, Flexibility, and New Dynamics
by Gasimov Zaur - 486-515 The Dragon Reaches the Eastern Mediterranean: Why the Region Matters to China
by Bastian Jens - 516-539 Turkey and the Major Powers in the Eastern Mediterranean Crisis from the 2010s to the 2020s
by Bardakçı Mehmet - 540-553 Big (Crisis) Data in Refugee and Migration Studies – Case Study of Ukrainian Refugees
by Jurić Tado - 554-556 Emanuela Grama: Socialist Heritage: The Politics of Past and Place in Romania
by Radović Srdjan - 557-560 Tomasz Kamusella: Ethnic Cleansing During the Cold War. The Forgotten 1989 Expulsion of Turks from Communist Bulgaria
by Karakusheva Slavka - 561-563 Andrew Gilbert: International Intervention and the Problem of Legitimacy: Encounters in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina
by Belloni Roberto - 564-566 Georgi Gospodinov: Time Shelter
by Voß Christian
June 2022, Volume 70, Issue 2
- 181-188 The Long Shadow of the 1999 Kosovo War
by Bieber Florian - 189-201 The 1999 NATO Intervention from a Comparative Perspective: An Introduction
by Ristić Katarina & Satjukow Elisa - 202-223 Shared Victimhood: The Reporting by the Chinese Newspaper the People’s Daily on the 1999 NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia
by Zhou Yuguang - 224-245 United against “The Horsemen of the Apocalypse” and “The Chessmen of the Devil”. The Greek–Serbian Friendship during the 1999 NATO Intervention in Yugoslavia
by Fotiadis Ruža - 246-266 From Kosovo Rush to Mass Atrocities’ Hush. German Debates since Unification
by Hering Robin & Stahl Bernhard - 267-288 Securitising the Present through the Prism of the Past: State-Building and the Legacy of Interventions in Kosovo and Serbia
by Distler Werner - 289-309 The Making of 24 March. Commemorations of the 1999 NATO Bombing in Serbia, 1999–2019
by Satjukow Elisa - 310-336 The End of Silencing? Dealing with Sexualized Violence in the Context of the Kosovo Conflict (1998/99–2019)
by Zeidler Kathleen - 337-357 A Battle for Remembrance? Narrating the Battle of Košare/Koshare in Belgrade- and Pristina-Based Media
by Jovanović Jelena - 358-378 Vitamin Sea against Corruption: Informality and Corruption through the Interdisciplinary Lens: The Regensburg Corruption Cluster. A Workshop on the Island of Cres, Croatia, 23–30 September 2021
by Buchenau Klaus & Frey Barbara & Jović Jovana & Lecić Miloš & Matković Damjan & Olaru Vasile Mihai - 379-381 Afrim Krasniqi: Kriza e ambasadave. Shqipëria në vitin 1990
by Idrizi Idrit - 382-384 Nicolas Moll: Solidarity is More than a Slogan. International Workers Aid During and After the 1992–1995 War in Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Jurkat Kathrin - 385-387 Alma Jeftić: Social Aspects of Memory: Stories of Victims and Perpetrators from Bosnia-Herzegovina
by Duraković Amina - 388-391 Gorana Ognjenovic and Jasna Jozelic: Nationalism and the Politicization of History in the Former Yugoslavia
by Petrungaro Stefano
March 2022, Volume 70, Issue 1
- 1-23 “Corrective Intervention” versus “Unfinished Revolution”: Transitions by Reforma and the Military in Turkey and Greece
by Tzortzis Ioannis - 24-46 The “Digital Turn” in Transitional Justice Research: Evaluating Image and Text as Data in the Western Balkans
by Kostovicova Denisa & Kerr Rachel & Sokolić Ivor & Fairey Tiffany & Redwood Henry & Subotić Jelena - 47-79 Shrinking Transnistria. Trends and Effects of Demographic Decline in a De Facto State
by Crivenco Andrei & von Löwis Sabine - 80-102 Working Class Women’s Activism in Socialist Yugoslavia: An Exploration of Archives from Varaždin, Croatia
by Bonfiglioli Chiara & Žerić Sara - 103-124 The Good, the Bad, and the Needy: Discourses of Helpfulness after the 2020 Earthquakes in Croatia
by Kersten-Pejanić Roswitha - 125-152 Forecasting Migration and Integration Trends Using Digital Demography – A Case Study of Emigration Flows from Croatia to Austria and Germany
by Jurić Tado - 153-163 “My Dear Fatherland, When Will You Ever Flourish?” Recent Historical Literature on Georgia
by Hausmann Guido - 164-166 Larissa Vetters: Prozesse des State Building in Bosnien-Herzegowina. Eine Verwaltungsethnographie
by Dippel Anne - 167-169 Eric Gobetti: E allora le foibe?
by Wörsdörfer Rolf - 170-173 Atdhe Hetemi: Student Movements for the Republic of Kosovo. 1968, 1981 and 1997
by Nietsch Julia - 174-176 Amra Šabić-El-Rayess with Laura L. Sullivan: The Cat I Never Named. A True Story of Love, War, and Survival
by Voß Christian & Qose Belfjore - 177-180 Goran Musić: Making and Breaking the Yugoslav Working Class: The Story of Two Self-Managed Factories
by Rajković Ivan
December 2021, Volume 69, Issue 4
- 453-481 Trust in Institutions, Social Solidarity, and the Perception of Social Cohesion in the Republic of Moldova in the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Negură Petru & Gașper Lucia & Potoroacă Mihai - 483-505 Whose Minority? The Resistant Identity of the Moldavian Csangos
by Şerban Stelu - 507-533 Remembering Haludovo: The Penthouse Years and What Came Later
by Šentevska Irena & Mrduljaš Maroje - 535-559 Is a Strategic Partnership Between Turkey and Russia Feasible at the Expense of Turkey’s Relations with the EU and NATO?
by Bardakçı Mehmet - 561-574 North Macedonia: Politics versus Policy of EU Integration
by Mojsovska Silvana - 575-578 Tibor Valuch: Die ungarische Gesellschaft im Wandel. Soziale Veränderungen in Ungarn 1989–2019
by Bethke Carl - 579-583 Eltion Meka and Stefano Bianchini: The Challenges of Democratization and Reconciliation in the Post-Yugoslav Space
by Sotiropoulos Dimitri A. - 585-587 Vassilis Petsinis: National Identity in Serbia: The Vojvodina and a Multi-Ethnic Community in the Balkans
by Basta Karlo - 589-591 Elisa Satjukow: Die andere Seite der Intervention. Eine serbische Erfahrungsgeschichte der NATO-Bombardierung 1999
by Luteijn Geert
September 2021, Volume 69, Issue 2-3
- 171-182 Kosovo in the 1980s – Yugoslav Perspectives and Interpretations
by Pichler Robert & Grandits Hannes & Fotiadis Ruža - 183-203 The Ideology and Agency of Kosovar Albanian Marxist Groups in the Demonstrations of 1981
by Myrtaj Mrika Limani - 205-222 “Kosovo, My Land”? Slovenians, Albanians, and the Limits of Yugoslav Social Cohesion
by Ramšak Jure - 223-243 Kosovo 1989: The (Ab)use of the Kosovo Myth in Media and Popular Culture
by Vučetić Radina - 245-265 The Discourse about Kosovo in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1981–1989
by Kamberović Husnija - 267-287 Croatia’s Knowledge Production on Kosovo around 1989
by Janković Branimir - 289-311 In the Shadow of Kosovo. Divergent National Pathways and the Politics of Differentiation in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia
by Pichler Robert - 313-334 Same Goal, Different Paths, Different Class: Women’s Feminist Political Engagements in Kosovo from the Mid-1970s until the Mid-1990s
by Krasniqi Elife - 335-354 Producing and Cracking Kosovo Myths. The Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and the Emergence and Critique of a New Ethnonationalism, 1984 – 1990
by Stefanov Nenad - 355-373 Relations Between the Writers’ Associations of Kosova and Serbia in the Second Half of the 1980s
by Mehmeti Arban - 375-397 Sub-Yugoslav Identity Building in the Enciklopedija Jugoslavije (1955–1990): The Case of the Albanian Question
by Mujadžević Dino & Voß Christian - 399-411 Being a Trainee Historian in Belgrade, 1989
by Stojanović Dubravka - 413-419 Segregation – Growing Up in Kosovo
by Kelmendi Adriatik - 421-424 Filip Ejdus: Crisis and Ontological Insecurity. Serbia’s Anxiety over Kosovo’s Secession
by Troch Pieter - 425-428 Aleksandar Pavlović, Gazela Pudar Draško and Rigels Halili: Rethinking Serbian-Albanian Relations. Figuring Out the Enemy
by Geiling Hendrik - 429-432 Andreas Eckert and Felicitas Hentschke: Corona and Work around the Globe
by Creţan Remus - 433-435 Axel Gehring: Vom Mythos des starken Staates und der europäischen Integration der Türkei. Über eine Ökonomie an der Peripherie des euro-atlantischen Raumes
by Fuhrmann Malte - 437-439 Vjeran Pavlaković and Davor Pauković: Framing the Nation and Collective Identities. Political Rituals and Cultural Memory of the Twentieth-Century Traumas in Croatia
by Hesová Zora - 441-443 Sabine von Löwis: Umstrittene Räume in der Ukraine. Politische Diskurse, literarische Repräsentationen und kartographische Visualisierungen
by Schwartz Matthias - 445-447 Hans-Jürgen Bömelburg, Mark Kirchner, Markus Koller, and Monika Wingender: Identitätsentwüfe im östlichen Europa – im Spannungsfeld von Selbst- und Fremdwahrnehmung
by Arens Meinolf - 449-451 Dimitris Katsikas: Public Discourses and Attitudes in Greece during the Crisis. Framing the Role of the European Union, Germany and National Governments
by Kritikou Marina
May 2021, Volume 69, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Rutar Sabine - 5-18 In the Name of the Daughter – Anthropology of Gender in Montenegro. An Introduction
by Brković Čarna - 19-43 How the Female Subject was Tempered. An Instructive History of 8 March and Its Media Representation in Naša Žena (Our Woman)
by Petričević Paula - 45-67 Between Resistance and Repatriarchalization. Women’s Activism in the Bay of Kotor in the 1990s
by Dabižinović Ervina - 69-88 An Ethnographic Exploration of Son Preference and Inheritance Practices in Montenegro
by Kiščenko Diāna - 89-107 ‘Daughters Too Are Our Children.’ Gender Relations and Inheritance in Njeguši
by Sedlenieks Klāvs - 109-132 Being a Muslim in Belgrade. Ivan Ejub Kostić in Conversation with Armina Galijaš
by Galijaš Armina & Kostić Ivan Ejub - 133-152 Troubled Water in the Eastern Mediterranean. Turkey Challenges Greece and Cyprus Regarding Energy Resources
by Axt Heinz-Jürgen - 153-156 Don Kalb & Massimiliano Mollona, eds, Worldwide Mobilizations. Class Struggles and Urban Commoning
by Milan Chiara - 157-159 Florian Bieber: The Rise of Authoritarianism in the Western Balkans
by Mujanović Jasmin - 161-164 Florian Bieber / Nikolaos Tzifakis, eds, The Western Balkans in the World. Linkages and Relations with Non-Western Countries
by Deimel Johanna - 165-166 Sylë Osmanaj and Pena i shkruante lirisë: Shkrime autoriale të botuara në gazetën e përdishme ‘Rilindja’ në kohën e suprimimit të shtetësisë së Kosovës 1989-1999
by Ceropita Mihail - 167-169 Jelena Đureinović: The Politics of Memory of the Second World War in Contemporary Serbia. Collaboration, Resistance and Retribution
by Byford Jovan
December 2020, Volume 68, Issue 4
- 485-504 Company Celebrations in International Firms in Bulgaria. Are We What We Celebrate?
by Bolgurova Rossitsa - 505-529 The Impact of the Business Environment on the Formalization of Informal Firms. The Case of Kosovo
by Zylfijaj Kujtim & Nikoloski Dimitar & Tournois Nadine - 530-553 Judicial Review of Democracy. Maintenance of Democracy as a Functionalist Mission in the Jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo
by Hasani Enver - 554-568 Croatia’s Presidency of the European Union and the Western Balkans . A New Momentum or a Missed Opportunity?
by Cipek Tihomir - 569-580 The Geopolitics of Memory. Journey to Bosnia
by Kumelowski Ewa Anna - 571-573 Balkan Blues. Consumer, Politics after State Socialism
by Chevalier Sophie - 573-574 Post-Socialist Political Graffiti in the Balkans and Central Europe
by Kersten-Pejanić Roswitha - 574-577 Kosovo Divided. Ethnicity, Nationalism and the Struggle for a State
by Troch Pieter - 577-580 Staging Citizenship. Roma, Performance and Belonging in EU Romania
by Schulze Frederick
September 2020, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 291-302 Social Stratification Changes in Serbia. An Introduction
by Lazić Mladen - 303-322 The Economic Position of Households in Serbia during the post-2000 Capitalist Consolidation
by Manić Željka & Mirkov Anđelka - 323-342 Economic Strategies of Households during the Period of Recovery Following the Global Financial Crisis
by Babović Marija - 343-364 Changes in Work Orientations in Postsocialist Serbia
by Ćosić Dunja Poleti - 365-385 Political Activism in Serbia
by Petrović Jelisaveta & Stanojević Dragan - 386-407 The Stabilisation of the Capitalist Order and Liberal Value Orientations in Serbia
by Lazić Mladen & Pešić Jelena - 408-431 Changes in Value Orientations in Serbia, 2003–2018 . Patriarchy, Authoritarianism and Nationalism
by Petrović Irena & Radoman Marija - 432-476 Reflecting on Diana Mishkova’s Beyond Balkanism. The Scholarly Politics of Region Making
by Franzinetti Guido & Breuilly John & Hirschhausen Béatrice von & Rutar Sabine & Mishkova Diana - 477-478 Amoral Communities. Collective Crimes in Times of War
by Kersten-Pejanić Roswitha - 479-481 The Shape of Populism. Serbia before the Dissolution of Yugoslavia
by Archer Rory - 481-483 Multiethnizität in Alltag und Konflikt. Schein und Realität von Identitätskonstruktionen in der Balkanstadt Prizren
by Schmidinger Thomas
June 2020, Volume 68, Issue 2
- 125-129 Volunteering and Voluntary Associations in the Post‑Yugoslav States. An Introduction
by Kladnik Ana - 125-129 Volunteering and Voluntary Associations in the Post‑Yugoslav States. An Introduction
by Kladnik Ana - 130-147 The Role of Civil Society Organisations in the Slovenian Welfare System during the Transition Period after 1990
by Rakar Tatjana & Kolarič Zinka - 130-147 The Role of Civil Society Organisations in the Slovenian Welfare System during the Transition Period after 1990
by Rakar Tatjana & Kolarič Zinka - 148-175 A Nation of Joiners. Volunteer Firefighters and Slovenian Nation- and State-Building from Below
by Kladnik Ana - 148-175 A Nation of Joiners. Volunteer Firefighters and Slovenian Nation- and State-Building from Below
by Kladnik Ana - 176-199 The Postsocialist Transformation of Youth Voluntarism in Serbia
by Ljubojević Ana - 176-199 The Postsocialist Transformation of Youth Voluntarism in Serbia
by Ljubojević Ana - 200-224 The Mother Teresa Society. Volunteer Work for the Kosovo‑Albanian ‘Parallel Structures’ in the 1990s
by Nietsch Julia - 225-251 Volunteering in the Context of Women’s Activism in Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Popov-Momčinović Zlatiborka - 225-251 Volunteering in the Context of Women’s Activism in Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Popov-Momčinović Zlatiborka - 252-273 Shifting Resources, Shifting Forms. Spontaneous Solidarity, Virtual Voluntarism and the Legacy of Radne Akcije in Postsocialist Serbia
by Matthiesen Anna - 252-273 Shifting Resources, Shifting Forms. Spontaneous Solidarity, Virtual Voluntarism and the Legacy of Radne Akcije in Postsocialist Serbia
by Matthiesen Anna - 274-281 Will the World’s Glass after the Coronavirus Pandemic Be Half-Empty or Half-Full?
by Stojanović Dubravka - 274-281 Will the World’s Glass after the Coronavirus Pandemic Be Half-Empty or Half-Full?
by Stojanović Dubravka