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  • Neža Kogovšek Šalamon

    Article / Legislative and Judicial Responses to the “Refugee Crisis” in Slovenia and Austria: A Comparative Perspective

    2023 | Other publishers

    In the last issue of the journal ‘Dve domovini/Two Homelands’, Neža Kogovšek Šalamon compares the key normative approaches to responses to the 2015–2016 “refugee crisis” in Slovenia and Austria.

  • Mojca Pajnik, Rok Smrdelj

    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...

  • 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.

  • Maja Breznik

    Wage work. Critique of theories of precarity

    2022 | Other publishers

    Extracting the concepts of class structure, co-exploitation, surplus exploitation and unfree wage labour.

  • 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.

  • Naslovnica knjige Očetje: Kratke zgodbe o sodobnem starševstvu

    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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  • Aricles on Populism, Media and Education

    Iztok Šori, Mojca Frelih, Mojca Pajnik et al.

    The book, edited by Maria Ranieri, studies how discriminatory stereotypes are built online with a particular focus on right-wing populism. The texts were contributed by Mojca Pajnik, Mojca Frelih...

  • Media Integrity Matters – Reclaiming Public Service Values in Media and Journalism

    Brankica Petković (ed.)

    Public service values in media and journalism are endangered and therefore need to be monitored and protected.

  • Ours and Yours. On the History of Slovenian Newspaper Discourse of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries

    Janez Polajnar, Marko Zajc

    "The story of the emergence of Slovenian newspapers in the broad sense is at the same the story of the emergence of the creation of Slovenian nationalism."

  • A Long Way Home. Representations of the Western Balkans in Political and Media Discourses

    "Striving for EU membership is a prerequisite for the economic development of aspiring countries and their climb up the European hierarchy."

  • Media Preferences and Perceptions. A Survey Among Students, Ethnic Minorities and Politicians in Slovenia

    Brankica Petković, Marko Prpič, Neva Nahtigal et al.

    "Is the emergence of the so-called citizen journalism, made possible by digital technology, actually increasing the power and influence of citizens in relation to media and other power centres?"

  • Alternative Media and the Politics of Resistance. Perspectives and Challenges

    Mojca Pajnik (ed.)

    In these essays, a series of authors get to grips with the multiple facets of “nano-media.”

  • Titostalgia. A Study of Nostalgia for Josip Broz

    Mitja Velikonja

    "Post-socialist nostalgia, an unexpected phenomenon that has surprised practically everyone who has experienced the transition period in former socialist countries."

  • You Call This a Media Market? The Role of the State in the Media Sector in Slovenia

    Brankica Petković, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin

    Could the the relationship between the State and the Slovenian media be explained with the help of concepts such as political parallelism, political clientelism and political instrumentalization?

  • About Discrimination. Manual for Journalists

    Brankica Petković, Neža Kogovšek Šalamon

    The manual was published in 2007 as a part of the project 'Anti-discrimination training for the media and gender'.

  • Media for Citizens

    Brankica Petković, Iztok Jurančič, Lenart J. Kučić et al.

    The book is an effort to enhance the ability of citizens, and minority groups in particular, to actively participate in media society.

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