Doctoral students of both Consortia integrated in the Field of Excellence, Resonant Self-World Relations in Ancient and Modern Socio-Religious Practices & ESOE – Europeanization Processes in Southeastern Europe, as well as the Institute of Slavic Studies and the Institute of Geography and Regional Sciences, will present their research, and engage in a fruitful and interdisciplinary exchange.
Biljana Purić will talk about "The Politics of Post-Yugoslav Art in the Context of Europeanization Processes“.
Mladen Zobec is presenting his research "From workers to entrepreneurs: transformation of Albanian migrants in SR Slovenia from social-sector labourers to workers and owners of small family businesses".
Sara Božičević speaks about "Rethinking urban informality in Belgrade: how do concepts from the Global South help us understand processes in the Balkans".
Claudia Laštro explores "The merits of exclusion for the stability of autocratic regimes“.