Szanowni Państwo, w imieniu dr hab. Marcina Lubasia, prof. UJ serdecznie zapraszamy do wzięcia udziału w kursie: „Bourdieu in Serbia: Researching cultural classifications in a society at the semi-periphery”
Dear Students, we invite you to take part in the intensive course entitled „Bourdieu in Serbia: Researching cultural classifications in a society at the semi-periphery” WFz.IS-SOJ66.
Lecturer: prof. Ivana Spasić, University of Belgrade
Coordinator: prof. Marcin Lubaś, Jagiellonian University
8 hours, 12 – 15 November 2019
Conditions to obtain the course credits (3 ECTS): attendance and essay
The course takes place at the Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, 52 Grodzka Street
12 November 2019, Tuesday, 6 pm – 7.30 pm, room 79
13 November 2019,Wednesday, 12 – 1.30 pm, room 71
14 November 2019,Thursday, 3 pm – 4.30 pm, room 79
15 November 2019, Friday, 12 – 1.30 pm, room 81
In order to register for the course, please send your application to the following address: erasmus.is@uj.edu.pl
12 November 2019, Tuesday, 6 pm – 7.30 pm, room 79
“Bourdieu in Serbia: Researching cultural classifications in a society at the semi-periphery”
A presentation of the lecturer's longstanding research into patterns of cultural consumption and everyday life in Serbia, using the theoretical perspective of Pierre Bourdieu.
13 November 2019,Wednesday, 12 – 1.30 pm, room 71
“The new face of Belgrade: Recent urban change as un-modernization”
In this lecture, situated in the field of urban sociology, recent projects of urban renewal and revamping the image of Belgrade are analyzed, and explained as examples of simultaneous postmodernization and demodernization of the city.
14 November 2019,Thursday, 3 pm – 4.30 pm, room 79
“Serbian sociology in context”
The aim of the lecture is to trace the recent history of Serbian sociology from the times of socialist Yugoslavia through so-called blocked postsocialist transition to the present day. The emphasis will be on the degree of autonomy of the academic field and the relation of sociology and sociologists to dominant ideologies and political power.
15 November 2019, Friday, 12 – 1.30 pm, room 81
“Nationalizing Yugonostalgia: The changing meaning of memories of socialist Yugoslavia”
The continuing salience of nostalgic memories of socialist Yugoslavia in its successor states will be discussed, arguing that the apparent constancy of the phenomenon obscures its profoundly changing meanings and shifting cultural and political implications.
Urszula Sarwa