Lana Zdravković, PhD
Researcher
Politics of emancipation exists only in the processes of proclaiming, declaring and performing that appear as active thought-practice which is at the same time and without mediation stated and implemented by its protagonist, activist, militant and is a result of a universal thought, where all differences disintegrate or become completely irrelevant.
– Lana Zdravković on politics of emancipation
Lana Zdravković (PhD in Philosophy with the thesis »Politics of emancipation: thought-practice of the militant subject«, 2013) is a researcher, publicist, political activist and artist. Fields of research interest include political engagement, radical equality, emancipatory praxes, thought-practice of the militant subject. She works as researcher at the Peace Institute, Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies. She occasionally publishes and collaborates within Slovene media: Dialogi – Magazine for Culture and Society, ČKZ – Journal for the Criticism of Science and New Anthropology, Borec – Journal for History, Anthropology and Literatures, Delo, Dnevnik, Večer, Mladina, Tribuna, Radio Student Ljubljana, Radio Student Maribor, and the Media Watch journal where she is also a member of the editorial board. She is a performer and co-founder of KITCH Institute of Art Production and Research. Fields of artistic interest include neoliberalization and economization of the art, political performance, pornography and art, kitsch and trash art.
Featured project
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Empowering Migrant Voices for Local Integration and Inclusion – EMV-LII
Supporting the development and implementation of local integration strategies by increasing migrants’ and diaspora organisations’ participation for more effective inclusion at the local and regional levels.
Featured publication
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Article / Media Instrumentalization from Transition to Authoritarian Populism
The study explores media instrumentalization in Central and Eastern Europe through the perceptions of journalists in Croatia, Hungary, and Slovenia. Authors: Fanni Toth, Mojca Pajnik and Lana Zdravković.