“The Spirit and the Shadows of Yugoslavia: Reflections and Processes 30 Years after the Dissolution of SFRY”
Hybrid Scientific conference held on 25 June 2021, organized by Center for Advanced Studies, Skopje Nord Macedonia.
Agenda:
– Rubin Zemon Ph.D. Director of the Center for Advanced Studies, Skopje, North Macedonia, North Macedonia
– Goran Basic Ph.D., Coordinator of the Academic Network for Cooperation in SEE
Panel session
“Processes and (non -)developments in the Balkans after 30 years from the dissolution of Yugoslavia”
Panelists:
Ljubomir Kekenovski Ph.D., Faculty of Economy, Skopje, North Macedonia
Mersel Bilali Ph.D, University professor on International Law, Tetovo, North Macedonia
Goran Basic Ph.D., Institute for Social Sciences, SANU, Belgrade, Serbia
Session 2.
Political dimensions
Moderators: Liljana Poposka Ph.D. & Gjorgji Tonovski Ph.D.
1. Gjorgji Tonovski Ph.D., Skopje, North Macedonia,
“The file: SFRJ”
2. Ivanka Vasilevska, Ph.D. Skopje, North Macedonia,
“Socio-political changes in Southeastern Europe at the end of the 20th Century (An historical overview of the Macedonian state independency from the Yugoslav federation)”
3. Jasminka Simic, Ph.D., Belgrade, Serbia
“Yugoslavia: one uncompleted peace”
4. Marko Grdesic Ph.D., Zagreb, Croatia
“Red” and “Black” Croatia in the Long Run:
Historical Determinants of Geographical Political Identities in Croatia”
5. Ana Chupeska Ph.D. & Natalija Popovska, Skopje, North Macedonia
” A friendship in a Foreign Policy and International Relations: The Prespa Agreement between Republic of North Macedonia and Greece”
6. Liljana Poposka Ph.D., Skopje, North Macedonia
“The influence of the political orientation in the former Yugoslavia to the political differentiation in the plural society of the independent Republic of Macedonia”
7. Ljupco Arsovski, ambassador, Skopje, North Macedonia
“Challenges of the diplomacy for the independent of the Republic of Macedonia”
8. Samuel Raus M.Sc., London, UK
“Bringing Back the Spirit of Bosnia: What are the Drivers and Inhibitors of Bosniak returns to Republika Srpska?”
Session 3:
Social and Issues and cultural processes
Moderators: Violeta Simjanoska Ph.D. & Temelko Ristevski Ph.D.
1. Dushka Mateska Ph.D. & Zoran Mateski Ph.D, Skopje, North Macedonia
“The Revitalization of Religion on the Territory of Former Yugoslavia”
2. Ilija Aceski Ph.D., Skopje, North Macedonia
“Transformation of the ownership and changes in a value system three decades lather”
3. Temelko Risteski Ph.D., Skopje, North Macedonia
“Hired Workers Awareness and Self- Management in SFR Yugoslavia”
4. Burhanetin Senli Ph.D, Konya, Turkey
“Yugoslav- Turkey Relations and the YUCEL Movement”
5. Violeta Simjanovska Ph.D., Helsinki, Finland
“Models of cultural policy in the former Yugoslavia and the transformation of the cultural paradigm after the disintegration”
6. Armanda Kodra Hysa Ph.D., Tirana, Albania
“Cultural Heritage in Post-Socialism: A comparison between Old Bazaar of Krujë and Old Çarshi of Skopje, North Macedonia”
7. Vjosa Maqedonci Osmani, Ph.D. candidate, Prishtina, Kosovo
“Post- Socialism families in Kosovo: Marital and Non- Marital children in Kosovo”
8. Jane Kodzobashija Ph.D., Skopje, North Macedonia
“Restauration of church singing In Macedonia during the Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav period”
9. Mirjana Pavlovska – Shulajkovska Ph.D., Skopje, North Macedonia
“Between the art and institutionalization: The activity of Macedonian music artists in the period before and after the independence of the Republic of Macedonia”
Session 4.
Identity & Memories
Moderators: Nikola Mitrovic- Babe Ph.D. & Indira Hadzi Bulic M.Sc.
1. Rubin Zemon Ph.D., Ohrid, North Macedonia
“Yugoslavian idea as a state ideology, identity, taboo, mythology and nostalgia”
2. Emilija Mijic Ph.D., Belgrade, Serbia
“Yugonostalgia and Perspectives: The Culture of Remembrance in a World of Constant Change”
3. Irina Ivanova Ph.D., Moscow, Russia
“Problems of Yugoslavian Inter- Cultural Dialog”
4. Nikola Mitrovic- Babe Ph.D., Ohrid, North Macedonia
“Emotional History – 30 years after the dissolution of Yugoslavia”
5. Milosh Rasic Ph.D., Belgrade, Serbia
“Yugoslav Clubs in Vienna as Places of Self-Identification: An Analysis of the Influence of Yugoslavia and its Disintegration on Club Policies“
6. Jelena Vasiljevic, Belgrade, Serbia
„Memorialization of the past through art forms: remembering the Partisan movement during and after Yugoslavia”
7. Indira Hadzi Bulic M.Sc., Novi Pazar, Serbia
„Identity and Situation of Boshnjaks in the countries of former Yugoslavia“
8. Vele Mitanoski, Ohrid, North Macedonia
„The spirit and shadows of Yugoslavia, throught the prespective of a profesional journalist“
Closing of the Conference and Concluding remarks.
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