• The Institute
    • About the organization
      • Identity card
      • Director
      • Board
      • Scientific Council
      • Annual Reports
    • Second column
      • 25 achievements
      • Support our work
      • Subscribe to our newsletter
      • Press releases
      • Library
    • Thematic fields
      • Human Rights and MinoritiesThematic fields and strategic focus are monitoring Intolerance, migration and asylum policies, gay and lesbians tudies, racism and xenophobia, conflict resolution in communities and educational programmes for the prevention of discrimination.
      • Politics
      • MediaThematic fields and strategic focus are monitoring, studying and reporting on media practices and media policy, media pluralism, media and minorities and access to public information.
      • GenderThematic fields and strategic focus are gender mainstreaming, women in transition countries, human trafficking and prostitution, gender and equal opportunities policies, unpaid work and male studies.
      • Cultural policyThematic fields and strategic focus are intellectual property and copyright, culture and the economy, cultural education and culture as a factor in social development.
  • Staff
  • Publications
    • 1st column
      • Search our catalogue
      • Publications order
      • PolitikeThe series Politike addresses a range of issues pertaining to civil society and public policies. The essays in this series mainly proceed from policy and other research studies conducted by the Peace Institute’s researchers and other regular contributors. The target readership includes civil society experts, policy makers, university teachers, students and researchers as well as all those interested in recent developments in the humanities and social sciences. The editor of the Politike series is Aldo Milohnić.
      • Politike SymposionThis is a sub-series of Politike dedicated to the proceedings of international projects carried out by the Peace Institute and its partners. The subjects are dealt with from an international perspective and include the issues of public policy that are frequently concealed from the public eye. The editor of this sub-series is Mojca Pajnik.
    • 2nd column
      • Media WatchThe bi-lingual series, Media Watch, is based on the project bearing the same name. It focuses on the monitoring and analysis of the mass media in Slovenia. The project was launched at the end of 1997 with the first publication appearing in March 1998. It brings together media researchers, journalists and other individuals concerned with the quality and openness of the media space in Slovenia. The project is open to new initiatives and contributing authors. The starting point for this project was belief that journalism and public speech significantly influence the openness of social spaces and determine the level of control the public has over authorities and other centres of power. The editor of Media Watch series is Brankica Petković.
      • Other publicationsOther publications contains manuals, collections of documents or of scientific papers. Publications are focused on human rights, politics, gender studies, cultural policy and media.
      • Research reportsResearch reports of the Peace Institute Fellows.
      • Intolerance Monitor ReportIntolerance monitor is an annual report, published by the Peace Institute. It features analyses of various forms of intolerance emerging in Slovenia. The report does not focus only on media discourses as it also brings analyses of discourses and praxis of exclusions from other walks of social life. A special attention is devoted to institutionalized forms of intolerance and theoretical discussions about issues related to tolerance and intolerance. The editors of Intolerance Monitor Report series are Sabina Autor and Roman Kuhar.
    • 3rd column
      • Sacred CowsEvery society has its ‘sacred cows’ and post-socialist Slovenia is not an exception. The series of ‘pamphlets’ will tackle both individual sacred cows and entire herds. The first in line were the police, the media, Bush and NATO. Others wait their turn. The editor of Sacred Cows series is Tonči Kuzmanić.
      • Workers-Punks UniversityThis series comprises several volumes of lecturers delivered to the Workers and Punks University of the Peace Institute. The texts are based on revised recordings of the lecturers including the most interesting topics from the discussions. This series is recomended to everyone interested in current political reflection. The editor of Workers and Punks University series is Cilir Oberstar.
      • EU MonitorThe EU Monitor series has been designed with the aim of encouraging critical considerations of the EU, the enlargement process, and Slovenia’s accession to the EU. Studies in this series addresses various EU policies in an attempt to create a space for public debate on various areas of social and political life. The editor of the EU Monitor series is Mojca Pajnik.
  • Projects
    • Human Rights and Minorities
    • Politics
    • Media
    • Gender
    • Cultural policy
  • Events
  • News
    • Press releases
  • Subscribe
    • Newsletter
      Would you like to be updated on the work of the Peace Institute?

      More information about the newsletter
  • English
  • Slovenščina
Peace Institute – Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies Peace Institute – Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies
  • The Institute
    • About the organization
      • Identity card
      • Director
      • Board
      • Scientific Council
      • Annual Reports
    • Second column
      • 25 achievements
      • Support our work
      • Subscribe to our newsletter
      • Press releases
      • Library
    • Thematic fields
      • Human Rights and Minorities
      • Politics
      • Media
      • Gender
      • Cultural policy
  • Staff
  • Publications
    • 1st column
      • Search our catalogue
      • Publications order
      • Politike
      • Politike Symposion
    • 2nd column
      • Media Watch
      • Other publications
      • Research reports
      • Intolerance Monitor Report
    • 3rd column
      • Sacred Cows
      • Workers-Punks University
      • EU Monitor
  • Projects
    • Human Rights and Minorities
    • Politics
    • Media
    • Gender
    • Cultural policy
  • Events
  • News
    • Press releases

News

Peace Institute – Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies > News
  • Activating non-violent masculinities with young people

    29/3/2023

    Within the CarMiA project consultations with young people and experts about gender socialisation of boys* and GBV, and a review of good practices in GBV prevention were conducted in...

  • National report on hate crime in Slovenia

    28/3/2023

    We are publishing a national report on hate crime in Slovenia which is the result of our desk and field research done within the Counter-Hate project.

  • Public call for candidates for junior researchers in 2023 in the interdisciplinary research field

    20/3/2023

    Research field: COMPUTATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE, DIGITAL HUMANITIES AND SOCIOLOGY. Application deadline: 30th April 2023.

All news

More information

  • Games for equality in care work

    24/3/2022 | Gender

    Presentation of reports about the state of the art and needs analysis in the field of gender sensitive and (self)reflective pedagogical practice, and presentation of a set of puzzles and a workbook with playful tasks.

  • Online talk: Resisting militarisation, advocating pacifism

    23/3/2022 | Politics

    Online talk with peace activists from Ukraine, UK and Croatia.

  • Book chapter ‘Trapped in the Institution: Governing the Covid-19 Epidemic in Slovenian Eldercare Homes from the Perspective of Care Micro-Mobilities’

    16/3/2022

    Majda Hrženjak published a book chapter in the book 'Care Loops and Mobilities in Nordic, Central, and Eastern European Welfare States'.

  • A scientific paper on the impact of nationalism on migration management and border closures during the Covid-19 epidemic

    11/3/2022 | Human Rights and Minorities, Politics

    The Peace Institute researcher Veronika Bajt has published a new scientific article in the academic journal ISH Monitor, The Virus of Fear: Nationalism and Pandemic Society.

  • An open appeal for PEACE

    7/3/2022 | Politics

    An open appeal for peace by winners of awards and recognitions for the promotion of peace, non-violence and human rights ‘Krunoslav Sukić’ (2009 - 2021).

  • Statement by the Peace Institute on the military attack on Ukraine

    28/2/2022 | Politics

    We express our strong support for the people of Ukraine in their self-defence and/or eventual peace agreement.

  • An open letter from Andrea Saccucci on the 30th anniversary of the erasure

    25/2/2022 | Human Rights and Minorities, Politics

    Statement by Italian lawyer Andrea Saccucci, who represented the erased complainants before the European Court of Human Rights.

  • Emergency pandemic powers have become ‘normalised’ in some EU countries – landmark rule of law audit finds

    15/2/2022 | Politics

    Europe continued worrying slide away from civil liberties in 2021. Pressures grew on media and civil freedoms to silence criticism.

  • Political and media populism in television political interviews

    1/2/2022 | Media, Politics

    The article titled 'Political and media populism in television political interview' by Emanuela Fabijan and Marko Ribać was published in the latest issue of Družboslovne razprave journal.

  • The article by Mojca Pajnik and Majda Hrženjak selected among the achievements “Excellent in Science 2021” by the Slovenian Research Agency

    4/1/2022 | Gender, Media

    Congratulations to our colleagues!

  • Previous
  • 1
  • ...
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • ...
  • 44
  • Next
Load more
Refine your search

Support our work!
Peace Institute
  • About us
  • Staff
  • Projects
  • Publications
  • News
  • Events
Thematic fields
  • Cultural policy
  • Gender
  • Human Rights and Minorities
  • Media
  • Politics
Contact

Peace Institute
Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies
Metelkova 6, 1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Phone: +386 1 234 77 20
Fax: +386 1 234 77 22
Email: info@mirovni-institut.si

Newsletter
Would you like to be updated on the work of the Peace Institute?

More information about the newsletter

©2023 Peace institute | ISSN 1855-623X | Privacy and data protection | About this website | Child protection policy |
Gender Equality Plan at the Peace Institute 2021–2026

  • English
  • Slovenščina
Spletno mesto Mirovnega inštituta uporablja piškotke, da vam lahko omogočimo boljšo uporabniško izkušnjo. Ok Več informacij
Zasebnost