An interview with Professor Dr. Dejan Ajdačić Yemen, Israel, Palestine, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Haiti, Ethiopia, Libya … Can we immediately and at the first glance associate these countries? This question appears over and over in a similar form when the new war conflicts break out, or the old ones heat up. […]
Olivera Stošić Rakić
Residents of Serbia against local corruption and global neo-colonialism The end of 2021 in Serbia was marked by mass civil protests in 50 Serbian cities that united many civic environmental movements, organizations dedicated to human rights and individual citizens gathered around the intention to prevent cardinally harmful economic projects of […]
Radio and Social Activism A synonym for radio in Serbia is radio station B92 – it is even today, six years after it has been shut down. During the 1990s war in Yugoslavia and Serbia, this radio station played a key role in informing the citizens of Serbia, being the […]
The usual question “How are you?” in Serbia is not just a formality. It happens rather often within daily communication to receive in response a detailed “report” from the interlocutor.These days, that answer in Belgrade often sounds like this: “I feel like we are back the 90s. It is as […]