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Featured projects

  • Gender, Human Rights and Minorities

    Voices of immigrant women

    The project will contribute to “building an inclusive higher education system” by addressing the major societal challenge represented by women’s migratory flows in the present European context.

  • Gender

    Occupational risks in sex work at the intersections of policy framework and social stigma (ORIS)

    The project aims at developing a methodological and theoretical framework that foregrounds voices and interests of sex workers and to investigate pathways to sex worker’s empowerment.

  • Gender, Human Rights and Minorities, Politics

    Equality and human rights in times of global governance

    The research programme addresses the position of the concepts of human rights, equality, diversity and non-discrimination that found themselves at a historical crossroads.

  • Human Rights and Minorities

    Human Rights Guide

    The Human Rights Guide is an online information and education resource and a self-help tool.

  • Human Rights and Minorities, Media, Politics

    BEHAVE – SEE Beyond Hate: Learning and Acting to Counter Hate Speech Online in South East Europe

    The project aims at mutual learning on countering hate speech online and at responding to hate narratives in Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia, countries on the Balkan migration route.

  • Human Rights and Minorities, Politics

    Migrant Children and Communities in a Transforming Europe (MICREATE)

    The overall objective of the project is to stimulate inclusion of diverse groups of migrant children by adopting child-centered approach to migrant children integration on educational and policy level.

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    At the Crossroads of Cultural Politics: The Western Balkans

    Cultural policy | Project duration: 1/1/2008 - 31/7/2008

    Instruments used for supporting contemporary art producers and cultural operators in the Western Balkan (WB) countries.

  • Plakat za dogodek Kultuar.

    Kultuar

    Cultural policy, Politics | Project duration: 21/2/2008 - 23/5/2008

    A campaign for the mobilization of people and actions dedicated to the promotion of mutual knowledge and respect in the region.

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    The Humanities and Social Sciences on the Periphery: Sciences or Technocratic Instruments? (International conference)

    Cultural policy | Project duration: 1/1/2006 - 1/6/2007

    Participants identified the role of social sciences and humanities in the SEE societies.

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    The Humanities and Social Sciences on the Periphery: Sciences or Technocratic Instruments?

    Cultural policy | Project duration: 1/6/2006 - 31/5/2007

    A group of researchers from Central and South East European countries have examined present conditions of research in the humanities and social sciences in the region.

  • Fotografija pročelja Ministrstva za kulturo.

    Transformations of Culture in the Context of Changing General Economic Policies

    Cultural policy | Project duration: 1/6/2006 - 31/1/2007

    Research report analyses National cultural program (2004-2007) reports for 2004 and 2005, and other governmental documents from the point of cultural politics.

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    In the Name of the Author: The Impact of Author’s Rights on the Production of Books and Reading

    Cultural policy | Project duration: 1/5/2005 - 31/12/2006

    The economic dimension of the rights related to the intellectual property and its social effects.

  • Culture as Element of Social Development: Analysis of Cultural Production in Ljubljana and Outline for a Forthcoming Strategy of Cultural Development in Ljubljana

    Cultural policy | Project duration: 1/11/2005 - 30/10/2006

    Research report analyses the cultural production in Ljubljana.

  • Culture Ltd. Material Conditions of Cultural Production

    Economy of Culture

    Cultural policy | Project duration: 1/10/2003 - 1/10/2004

    Studies on cultural education programs, investment in cultural infrastructure, employment in culture and the wider (global) context.

  • Knjižna kultura

    Reading Cultures in the Newly Established Publishing Conditions: Empirical Findings, Analysis of Situation, and Proposals for the Develpoment of Publishing Policies

    Cultural policy | Project duration: 1/1/2001 - 31/12/2003

    The goal of this research is to show to what extent publishing that is a subject of market rules, fulfils the need for books viewed as objects of national...

  • Plakat AKC metelkova mesto, obletnica.

    Discussions on Cultural Politics

    Cultural policy | Project duration: 1/1/2001 - 31/12/2001

    The aim of this project is to clearly define the most problematic areas in the field of cultural politics and in this way instigate a public discussion.

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