An interview with Peter Stanković on the provenience of the Czech film for the European cultural sphere.
D.11 Other
COBISS.SI-ID: 43819011Radicalization leading to violence is becoming an ever bigger problem in Europe. Slovenia has certainly not been immune to this phenomenon. The authors of this book argue that radicalization and extremism must be systematically monitored and that we need to create a comprehensive social network structure that brings together several key state and non-state institutions for the purpose of reducing the causes of radicalization, identifying radical behaviour and deradicalizing. Certain Slovenian strategic documents have already identified radicalization leading to violence, violent extremism, and terrorism as key security threats and this book may be seen as a step towards possible approaches in this area. The book builds on the thesis that radicalization leading to violence is a complex social phenomenon that can only be handled with a broad-based and socially-inclusive approach. In contrast, any narrow or field-specific policies will only bring partial or even undesirable results. In the book, we first establish a conceptual and terminological framework for studying and monitoring radicalization and the measures against it. Terminological clarity must be ensured in Slovenia before the official concept and policy of monitoring radicalization and de-radicalization is created. This especially refers to understanding of terms like radicalization, violent extremism, terrorism, polarization, deradicalization, etc. We continue by reviewing models of foreign approaches to identifying and monitoring radicalization leading to violence (cases of the UK, Austria and Finland). In addition to case studies based on official documents, we present the results of a comparative synthetic overview of the similarities/differences among these countries and good practices that could be introduced in Slovenia. st vulnerable to radicalization. At the book’s end, we set out our proposal for a comprehensive RAN model in Slovenia or a comprehensive inter-institutional model for identifying and monitoring radicalization in Slovenia.
F.23 Development of new system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 39968003The autumn 2019 issue of the Journal for Criticism of Science, imagination and new anthropology is dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the landing on the Moon. The issue is distinctly interdisciplinary, which can be spotted not only in the content of individual texts, but also in the wide genre scope. Besides scientific and expert articles, this issue publishes two interviews and a visual essay. Special section of the issue is reserved for the first literary competition of the Journal and its awarding story and two reports.
C.03 Guest-associated editor
COBISS.SI-ID: 672783The fourth number of the XIX volume (2019) of the Journal CEPS (or Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, published by the Faculty of Education, University of Ljubljana) has been edited by prof. Aleš Črnič. The aformentioned issue offers articles gathered around the topic of 'Religion, Education, and the Challenges of Contemporary Socities'. What is more, the publication contains two VARIA papers and a book review.
C.03 Guest-associated editor
COBISS.SI-ID: 252707584This article deals with the relationship between religiosity and generosity toward migrants in contemporary Europe. Theoretically, it is based on the sociological tradition of researching the ambiguous relationship between religion(s) and "otherness", as well as the tradition of researching the social distances from social minorities. The empirical research is based on data from the European Social Survey (ESS) conducted in 2014 and 2016. It focuses on the analysis and explanation of the correlations between indicators of religiosity and indicators of generosity toward migrants on three levels: the entire sample (23 countries), clusters of countries, and selected individual countries.
F.02 Acquisition of new scientific knowledge
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