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Obrazi homofobije [The Faces of Homophobia]
obrazihomofobije_novica.jpgAuthors: Roman Kuhar, Neža Kogovšek Šalamon, Živa Humer, Simon Maljevac
Foreword: Luca Trappolin
Other publications, 2011.

Vrata nisu baš odprta (treba da jih gurneš, pa da se otvaraju)
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Authors: Majda Hrženjak and Vlasta Jalušič
Other publications, 2011.

Ponovna iznajdba Amerike [Re-invention of America]
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Edited by Julija Magajna and Tonči Kuzmanić
Other publications, 2011.

Doing families: Gay and Lesbian Family Practices
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Edited by Roman Kuhar and Judit Takács
Politike-Symposion, 2011.             
   
Ours and Yours. On the history of Slovenian newspaper discourse of the 19th and early 20th centuries
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Authors: Marko Zajc and Janez Polajnar
Media Watch, 2012.

  
 
 
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  • Politics in the Western Balkans and the Role of the EU - Civil Society Perspective (2008.03.18)
    Human Rights Press Point, an information platform for human rights situation in Slovenia and Western Balkans during the Slovenian EU Presidency 2008, invites you to the round table on politics in the Western Balkans and the role of the EU integration which will take place in Cankarjev dom (Hall M1), Ljubljana on 27 March 2008 at 19:00 pm, in the evening before the informal meeting of EU ministers of foreign affairs in Slovenia.
  • Report on Labor Relations in the Media (2008.02.19)
    seenpm_logo.jpgRegional report analyzing the patterns of labor relations in the media of SEENPM-member countries was published. Research was conducted from March 2007 to February 2008. The project was coordinated by Independent Journalism Center (IJC)-Moldova.
  • Human Rights Press Point (2008.01.22)
    HRPP logo.jpgThe Peace Institute - Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies in Ljubljana has just launched the Human Rights Press Point – information platform for human rights situation in Slovenia, established to serve the interests of foreign journalists during the Slovenian EU Presidency 2008. It also provides useful information on human rights situation in the countries of the Western Balkans from the perspective of their EU integration.
  • You Call This a Media Market? (2008.01.15)
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    New book in edition Media Watch was published: You Call This a Media Market? The Role of the State in the Media Sector in Slovenia by Sandra B. Hrvatin and Brankica Petković.
  • Call for Proposals for Open Society New Response Projects (Think Tank Fund, Human Rights and Governance Grants Program) (2007.12.20)
    Recent political developments in Central Europe demonstrate that populism and anti-democratic values continue to thrive in some new EU member states. An increasing number of governments show little interest in independent oversight of government activities, protection of minority rights, media independence and the rule of law. Public discourse in some of the new EU member states has taken a particularly negative turn with attacks against vulnerable groups and minority communities as well as against NGOs promoting tolerance and accountability. Debates within EU member states on issues such as immigration and security exacerbate negative discourse at the local level. Civil society in the region seems ill-prepared to counter these illiberal tendencies systematically and consistently.
  • Patterns of Political Instrumentalisation and Clientelism in the Media in South East Europe - Case of Countries of Former Yugoslavia (2007.09.30)
    The project "Patterns of political instrumentalisation and clientelism in the media in South East Europe - case of countries of former Yugoslavia" is aimed at mapping patterns of political clientelism and political instrumentalisation of the media and contributing to introduction of regulatory and self-regulatory instruments which would increase political and business culture in South East European countries in a way to eliminate or reduce identified forms and patterns of political instrumentalisation and clientelism in the media.
  • Petition Against Censorship and Political Pressures on Journalists in Slovenia (2007.09.30)
    Between 10 and 24 September 2007 altogether 438 journalists from Slovenia have signed a petition against censorship and political pressure. It has been done on the initiative of two journalists – Matej Šurc of Radio Slovenija and Blaž Zgaga of daily Večer who started to collect signatures for the petition.
    The petition has been sent to more than 300 recipients, including leaders of EU member states, European and international organisations and the media.

    After 24 September the signatures are being collected at the headquarter of the Association of Journalists in Slovenia and the Trade Union of Journalists in Slovenia at Wolfova Street 8 in Ljubljana.
  • Domestic Service and Social Economy in the Eastern European Region (2007.02.12)
    The Peace Institute, Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies, Ljubljana, is organising an international seminar on "Domestic Service and Social Economy in the Eastern European Region" in Ljubljana (Slovenia) on May 18-19, 2007.
  • National Focal Point of the EUMC Report 2005 Published (2006.12.22)
    The very core of the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia activities is the European Information Network on Racism and Xenophobia (RAXEN). It is designed to collect data and information at national as well as at the European level. This is accomplished via National Focal Points, contracted by the EUMC to collect, coordinate and disseminate national and EU information in close cooperation with the EUMC. The National Focal Point in Slovenia has been established within the Peace Institute.
  • Centenary Anniversary of Hannah Arend's Birth in Maribor! (2006.12.06)
    Hannah Arendt: Thinking Without  Grasping Fence

    Reading, Klub KGB, Vojašniški trg 5, Maribor, Wednesday,  December 13th at  20.00.  Free entrance.

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