Prof. dr. Renata Salecl is regular visiting professor at the London School of Economics and Cardozo School of Law. From 2009, she is also visiting professor at Birkbeck College Department of Law, University of London. At the LSE,she has also given a number of lectures as part of the course Law and Society. Now, she mostly collaborates with BIOS centre at the LSE, where she is part of their neuroscience and society research.
B.05 Guest lecturer at an institute/university
COBISS.SI-ID: 1328206Renata Salecl had a lecture at the international conference Organisms as Living Systems. Ministry of Education and Dept. of Biology, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Oct. 2010on the organisms as living organisms where she presented how genetics and neuroscience affect the development of criminology.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 1511292The chapter of a monograph (also edited by the author) deals with a power of information technology in the wider context of formal and informal crime control activities. That use of information technology is described as a "politics with other means", enhancing a new concept of "preventive justice" being more and more focused on the early markers of criminal risks.
C.02 Editorial board of a national monograph
COBISS.SI-ID: 1414478The article deals with difficulties and dilemmas referring to definitions or preconceptions of what is or should be identified, evaluated and treated as (ab)normality, deviancy or conformity in human behaviours, relationships, institutions and developmental objectives of national states/societies. In that regard, the author points to a paradox of the current social and cultural constelations: in key areas of everday life practices, what was recently almost consensually concieved of as normal, nowadays become more and more abnormal or deviant.
F.02 Acquisition of new scientific knowledge
COBISS.SI-ID: 1473358Aleš Završnik is a member of the editorial board of the international scientific jurnal "Masaryk University law and technology Journal". Last year he conducted anonymous peer reviews submitted for the publication. Also, he himself published an article in that journal dealing with (over)regulation of the cyberspace from a criminal law perspective.
C.04 Editorial board of an international magazine
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