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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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  • Media and Gender: Structures and Practices of Inequality

    9/5/2019 | Gender, Media

    The book 'Mediji in spol: stukture in prakse neekanosti (original title)' was published by Ljubljana: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana. Editors: Mojca Pajnik and Breda Luthar.

  • Final conference of the project on integration of migrants – DRIM

    6/5/2019 | Human Rights and Minorities

    Lana Zdravković will present good practices of migrant integration which we elaborated more in the transnational report of the WANNE project.

  • Discussion on populism and the upcoming European parliament elections

    17/4/2019 | Politics

    Cinema Europe in Zagreb hosted a discussion on populism in the context of the up-coming European elections.

  • New book Media Education for Equity and Tolerance: Theory, Policy, and Practices

    3/4/2019 | Media

    The book brings together the results of the MEET project in which we addressed the problems of equality and social justice in public education.

  • Open Call for a Cultural Mediator

    11/2/2019 | Human Rights and Minorities

    The Peace Institute announces an open call for employment of a cultural mediator within the project 'RefugeeAction III'.

  • Autonomy of Migration and the Governmentality of Plastic Borders

    11/2/2019 | Human Rights and Minorities

    Mojca Pajnik, inspired by the autonomy of migration approach, analyzes borders as sites of control and violence but also as migrant praxis, as strategies of escape and rupture.

  • Criminalizing “Pro-Immigrant” Initiatives: Reducing the Space of Human Action

    11/2/2019 | Human Rights and Minorities

    Vlasta Jalušič addresses the problem of the surveillance, disciplining and criminalization of practices of non-governmental initiatives which offer help to irregular migrants, asylum seekers and refugees.

  • The Role of the Conditionality of EU Membership in Migrant Criminalization in the Western Balkans

    7/2/2019 | Human Rights and Minorities

    Neža Kogovšek Šalamon analyzes how the transposition of the EU acquis also increases the criminalization of migrants, which highlights the problematic role of the EU and national legislators in WB.

  • Crimmigration in Slovenia

    7/2/2019 | Human Rights and Minorities

    In the paper Veronika Bajt and Mojca Frelih conclude that migration policy in Slovenia is becoming stricter and progressively headed in the direction of increased criminalization of migration.

  • A new thematic issue of ‘Two Homelands’ Journal was released discussing criminalization of migration

    7/2/2019 | Human Rights and Minorities

    A new thematic issue contains scientific paper written by all nine members of the research team of the project "Crimmigration between Human Rights and Surveillance".

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