Author understands globalisation as a new sociological paradigm and as a social consequence of the radical compression of space of time. Critically elaborated and introduced are the three main theoretical strategies of understanding globalisation: hyperglobalising, skeptical and transformational. Besides homogenising aspects of globalisation, the study deals with implications in terms of differentiation, new opportunities and risks that need to be confronted by nation-state, national identity, national sovereignty and modern democratic politics.
COBISS.SI-ID: 246379776
This monography studies social changes in Europe at the end of cold war. In theoretical terms it relies upon the paradigm of post-socialist and memory studies.
COBISS.SI-ID: 249172224
The work analysis the work of Slovene women parliamentarians: at the beginning it introduces the main demographic characteristics, party connections and their work so far. In the follow-up content analysis their activities are viewed through the lenses of their gender identity. There the study elaborates the implications of gender identity on their work.
COBISS.SI-ID: 40048738
Substantially focused and problem-wise study which introduces a novel approach to prove connectivity between reformation efforts and other core beginnings of the emergence of modern Slovenian language, cultural and national identity.
COBISS.SI-ID: 40490850
This monography pledges for systematic theoretical renewal in humanities to benefit Slovenian universities and research institutes, and in particular it attempts to connect humanities and social sciences with natural sciences.
COBISS.SI-ID: 249551104