Publications
Featured publications
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Article Intersectional representation in online media discourse: reflecting anti-discrimination position in reporting on same-sex partnerships
2022 | Other publishers
Taking the example of online media reporting on same-sex partnerships in Slovenia, the authors analyze how power relations are reinforced when one type of media discourse fails to acknowledge...
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Brankica Petković, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin
Characteristics of propaganda-oriented media systems
2022 | Other publications
A detailed presentation of how propaganda-oriented media systems work and why it is necessary to oppose them is presented in the following analysis.
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Wage work. Critique of theories of precarity
2022 | Other publishers
Extracting the concepts of class structure, co-exploitation, surplus exploitation and unfree wage labour.
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Majda Hrženjak (ed.)
Transformations of Fatherhood: Men between Parenthood and Work
2016 | Other publications
The monograph tackles problematic relations between the labour market and fatherhood.
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Iztok Šori, Živa Humer (eds.)
Fathers. Short Stories about Contemporary Parenthood
2016 | Other publications
The collection of 24 stories of men in Slovenia and Norway sharing dilemmas, conflicts, thoughts and feelings on their role of fathers.
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Neža Kogovšek Šalamon, Veronika Bajt (eds.)
Razor-Wired. Reflections on Migrant Movements through Slovenia in 2015
2016 | Other publications
The goal is to present facts, explain changes in state policies and procedures used to “process” the refugees, and to analyse state, media and the general public’s responses.
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Article Intersectional representation in online media discourse: reflecting anti-discrimination position in reporting on same-sex partnerships
Taking the example of online media reporting on same-sex partnerships in Slovenia, the authors analyze how power relations are reinforced when one type of media discourse fails to acknowledge...
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Article Empowerment through Migration: Narratives of Successful Migrant Women’s Integration in Slovenia
Drawing on new empirical data comprising migrant women’s narratives and their voices assembled in an online survey, in this paper we argue that migration should also be viewed as...
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Book chapter Trapped in the Institution: Governing the Covid-19 Epidemic in Slovenian Eldercare Homes from the Perspective of Care Micro-Mobilities
The chapter provides an analysis of the government measures for the containment of Covid-19 disease in elder care homes in Slovenia, where during the first wave of the epidemic...
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Play it for Change – Report and policy recommendations
We highlight some fundamental principles for the empowerment and inclusion of young people in implementing gender equality, as well as the challenges and needs of female and male teachers...
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Article Multi-local and cross-border care loops: Comparison of childcare and eldercare policies in Slovenia
The author published an article in the Journal of European Social Policy, SAGE Journals, in which she compares childcare and care for old people.
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Boys in Care
As part of the international project Boys in Care – Strengthening boys to pursue care occupations (BiC), we developed a manual that addresses gender stereotypes in the educational and...
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Media and Gender: Structures and Practices of Inequality
Breda Luthar, Mojca Pajnik (eds.)
The book 'Mediji in spol: stukture in prakse neekanosti (original title)' was published by Ljubljana: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana.
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Paper Lack of gender equality perspective in media policy and practices
Paper on the policies and practices of implementing the principle of gender equality in the media in Slovenia.
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Dimensions of Care Work
Majda Hrženjak (ed.)
The book 'Dimensions of Care Work' reflects on the concept of care, its social conditions and consequences in an integral and complex manner.
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Gender differentiation in the media industry, thematic cluster in Theory and practice
Mojca Pajnik (ed.)
Articles were contributed by Mojca Frelih, Živa Humer, Dejan Jontes, Breda Luthar, Mojca Pajnik, Brankica Petković and Maruša Pušnik.