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PETAR BOJANIĆ

IDESE PRESIDENT;
PROGRAM BOARD FOR ETHICS,
LAW AND APPLIED PHILOSOPHY

He received his PhD from the EHESS (France) and University of Paris X in 2003. Bojanić taught at the University of Cornell (USA), University of Aberdeen (Scotland), University of Torino and the University of Belgrade. The author of numerous books on political philosophy. The last book Violence et messianisme (2015) was published by Vrin in Paris and Mimesis International in Milan.

Email:
bojanic@instifdt.bg.ac.rs;
bojanicp@gmail.com

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GAZELA PUDAR DRAŠKO

EXECUTIVE BOARD;
PROGRAM BOARD FOR DEMOCRACY

Gazela Pudar Draško is a Research Fellow and President of Scientific Council at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade.

She received her PhD at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, working on the themes of nationalism and intellectual engagement. Gazela was engaged as consultant and researcher in numerous projects with international organizations and national think tanks (Westminster Foundation for Democracy, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, UNDP, UNHCR, Council of Europe etc). She is currently engaged as a researcher on the Jean Monnet Network “Active Citizenship: Promoting and Advancing Innovative Democratic Practices in The Western Balkans” and Horizons 2020 project “Enlightened trust: An examination of trust and distrust in governance – conditions, effects and remedies”. She is a national coordinator of the project “[Cure] Cultures of Rejection: Conditions of Acceptability in Socio-Spatial and Digital Environments in Contemporary Europe” funded by Volkswagen Foundation.

Gazela has recently authored books O čemu govorimo kada govorimo o intelektualcu: ideje i iluzije [What do we talk when we talk on intellectual: ideas and illusions] and Mapiranje političkih orijentacija građana Srbije: kartografija nemoći [Mapping political orientations of citizens of Serbia: Cartography of impotence].

E-mail:
gazela.pudar@instifdt.bg.ac.rs

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VEDRAN DŽIHIĆ

EXECUTIVE BOARD;
PROGRAM BOARD FOR DEMOCRACY

He has been Austrian Marshall Plan Fellow and is currently non-resident Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations, School of Advanced International Studies, John Hopkins University, Washington D.C. Dzihic teaches MA courses at the MA Human Rights and the MA Balkan-Studies at the University in Vienna. Dzihic is member of BIEPAG (Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group) and advisory board member of European Forum Alpbach. He is an author of 4 monographs, numerous book chapters, scholarly, policy papers and op-eds on various topics. He is regularly contributing to Austrian, Western Balkans’ and international media.

Field of interest: democracy and transition processes, European integration, civil society and protest movements, foreign policy, conflict research, nationalism

E-mail:
vedran.dzihic@oiip.ac.at

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PETAR BOJANIĆ

IDESE PRESIDENT;
PROGRAM BOARD FOR ETHICS,
LAW AND APPLIED PHILOSOPHY

He received his PhD from the EHESS (France) and University of Paris X in 2003. Bojanić taught at the University of Cornell (USA), University of Aberdeen (Scotland), University of Torino and the University of Belgrade. The author of numerous books on political philosophy. The last book Violence et messianisme (2015) was published by Vrin in Paris and Mimesis International in Milan.

Email:
bojanic@instifdt.bg.ac.rs;
bojanicp@gmail.com

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GAZELA PUDAR DRAŠKO

EXECUTIVE BOARD;
PROGRAM BOARD FOR DEMOCRACY

Gazela Pudar Draško is a Research Fellow and President of Scientific Council at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade.

She received her PhD at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, working on the themes of nationalism and intellectual engagement. Gazela was engaged as consultant and researcher in numerous projects with international organizations and national think tanks (Westminster Foundation for Democracy, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, UNDP, UNHCR, Council of Europe etc). She is currently engaged as a researcher on the Jean Monnet Network “Active Citizenship: Promoting and Advancing Innovative Democratic Practices in The Western Balkans” and Horizons 2020 project “Enlightened trust: An examination of trust and distrust in governance – conditions, effects and remedies”. She is a national coordinator of the project “[Cure] Cultures of Rejection: Conditions of Acceptability in Socio-Spatial and Digital Environments in Contemporary Europe” funded by Volkswagen Foundation.

Gazela has recently authored books O čemu govorimo kada govorimo o intelektualcu: ideje i iluzije [What do we talk when we talk on intellectual: ideas and illusions] and Mapiranje političkih orijentacija građana Srbije: kartografija nemoći [Mapping political orientations of citizens of Serbia: Cartography of impotence].

E-mail:
gazela.pudar@instifdt.bg.ac.rs

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VEDRAN DŽIHIĆ

EXECUTIVE BOARD;
PROGRAM BOARD FOR DEMOCRACY

He has been Austrian Marshall Plan Fellow and is currently non-resident Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations, School of Advanced International Studies, John Hopkins University, Washington D.C. Dzihic teaches MA courses at the MA Human Rights and the MA Balkan-Studies at the University in Vienna. Dzihic is member of BIEPAG (Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group) and advisory board member of European Forum Alpbach. He is an author of 4 monographs, numerous book chapters, scholarly, policy papers and op-eds on various topics. He is regularly contributing to Austrian, Western Balkans’ and international media.

Field of interest: democracy and transition processes, European integration, civil society and protest movements, foreign policy, conflict research, nationalism

E-mail:
vedran.dzihic@oiip.ac.at