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  • Media freedom report 2025

    7/5/2025

    EU media freedom in deepening crisis amid rising authoritarianism.

  • Living Peace 17: Letters of Wars and Peace

    6/5/2025

    Through public letters, we aim to amplify the voices that advocate for peace, reject violence, and uphold equal rights for all. You are invited to read the 17th letter...

  • Media Instrumentalization from Transition to Authoritarian Populism

    5/5/2025

    An article authored by Fanni Toth, Mojca Pajnik and Lana Zdravković has been published in the journal Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly.

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  • The influence of Covid-19 pandemic and preventive measures on lives of refugees in Slovenia

    16/9/2020 | Human Rights and Minorities, Politics

    In June and July 2020 we have conducted 45 interviews with refugees and asylum seekers, asking them about how these measures have influenced their lives.

  • Analyses of the international project Political and Media Populism: “Refugee Crisis” in Slovenia and Austria from the (dis)comfort of the living room

    28/8/2020 | Media, Politics

    The 14th General Conference of the European Consortium has moved online due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • (Political) responsibility in the age of organised lying

    17/8/2020 | Politics

    Vlasta Jalušič, PhD, will present a paper on the creation of political truth based on the concept of organized lying (Hannah Arendt) at the Grounded festival.

  • Organizational Patterns of Sex Work and the Effects of the Policy Framework

    13/8/2020 | Gender

    In the article Mojca Pajnik and Ivana Radačić theorize sex work as a continuum of professional and organizational practice in two post-socialist EU member states, Slovenia and Croatia.

  • Conclusions from the international colloquium of the CISUR project – Enhancing Judicial Cooperation on the Implementation of the Succession Regulation in Croatia and Slovenia

    28/7/2020 | Politics

    The main purpose was to bring together representatives of all actors involved in the application of the Succession Regulation in both EU Member States.

  • Second National Report on Slovenia on the implementation of integration policy towards beneficiaries of international protection

    17/7/2020 | Human Rights and Minorities

    Challenges: education, access to housing and employment.

  • EU countries moving too slow to fill the gaps in their refugee integration policies, new study shows

    15/7/2020 | Human Rights and Minorities

    Only piecemeal progress was made towards high standards in refugee integration across Europe.

  • Populism and public opinion on migration

    8/7/2020 | Media, Politics

    At the recent meeting of the research group we have set up a research model to study the impact of populist politics and media on the formation of public opinion on migration.

  • The project »CISUR – Enhancing Judicial Cooperation on the Implementation of the Succession Regulation in Croatia and Slovenia« will be completed in July

    16/6/2020 | Politics

    In the 20 months of the project, we researched the regulatory and institutional framework and practices regarding the implementation of the Succession Regulation in Slovenia and Croatia.

  • Populism and TV production

    10/6/2020 | Media, Politics

    At the meeting of the research team we tested the methodology used to study party and media populism in the case of reporting on migration on television.

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