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  • Article / Authoritarian populism and structural limitations on journalism in selected European countries

    2024 | Other publishers

    A comparative article on the structural limitations of authoritarian populism on journalistic practices in Eastern and Central Europe.

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    Book / What Kind of Government? Rethinking Contemporary Forms of Government after the Break in Tradition

    2024 | Other publishers

    Springer has published the book What kind of government? Rethinking Contemporary Forms of Government after the Break in Tradition, edited by Vlasta Jalušič and Wolfgang Heuer.

  • Birgit Sauer, Daniel Thiele, Iztok Šori et al.

    Article / Borderless fear? How right-wing populism aligns in affectively framing migration as a security threat in Austria and Slovenia

    2024 | Other publishers

    The findings point to a worrying convergence of anti-migration discourse across borders and to the potential spread of a right-wing populist bloc unified by fear of migration.

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    Book / Ethnic Discrimination: Strategies of Research and Measurement

    2023 | Other publications

    The book presents in detail and critically evaluates different ways of “measuring” ethnic discrimination, breaking new ground in the field of empirical data collection on unequal treatment as well...

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    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.

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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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  • Hateful narratives in online media and online communication in Slovenia

    Ajda Šulc, Iztok Šori

    We identified four target groups that are particularly exposed to online hate in Slovenia: refugees, political opponents to the government, journalists and the LGBTQ community.

  • Collection of scientific papers ‘Social Inequality and Politics’

    Iztok Šori, Marko Ribać, Mojca Frelih et al.

    The collection includes this year's contributions from the two-day online sociological meeting of the same name, which was organized by SSD in early November 2020. Among the authors are...

  • Hate and Propaganda Models of Media and Communication in the Western Balkans And Turkey

    Brankica Petković, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin , Sanela Hodžić et al.

    Seven national reports, regional overview and e-book.

  • Research on media disseminating disinformation, propaganda and hate speech in the Western Balkans and Turkey

    We issued seven national research reports in electronic form in both language versions – English and national languages.

  • Sustainability of Professional Journalism in the Media Business Environment of the Western Balkans

    Brankica Petković

    The report provides a summary of the findings of research on the economic situation, needs and prospects of independent media outlets in the Western Balkans

  • Countering hate speech online

    Summary of the selected good practices of countering hate speech online in Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia.

  • Equality for Whom? Obstacles To Women’s Access to Local Government in Slovenia, article in Teorija in Praksa

    Milica G. Antić, Vlasta Jalušič

    A scientific article on obstacles for women to participate in local government in Slovenia.

  • Reflection on the future of public media

    Brankica Petković, Mojca Pajnik, Sandra Bašić-Hrvatin et al.

    The authors critically analyze attempts to politically subjugate the media in Slovenia and support efforts to develop public media.

  • Organisational Patterns of Sex Work and the Effects of the Policy Framework

    Ivana Radačić, Mojca Pajnik

    The authors theorize sex work as a continuum of professional and organizational practices, and discuss prostitution frameworks and markets in two post-socialist EU member states, Slovenia and Croatia.

  • Second National Report on Slovenia on the implementation of integration policy towards beneficiaries of international protection

    Maja Ladić

    It follows the time period between 1st January 2018 and 31st December 2018 with some updates from 2019 as well.

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