Usually, two rivaling concepts of national identity are taken into consideration: primordialism, stemming from the principle that national identity is an unchangeable, unyielding and basic human category, given by birth and colored with irrational feelings; and instrumentalism, claiming that national identity is changeable, fluid and gain producing. This study investigated the dominant concept of national identity in Serbia and was based on two surveys conducted in August 2003 (n = 1004) and August 2006 (n = 1005) on representative samples of eligible voters. Both studies confirmed dominancy of the primordial concept of national identity in contemporary Serbia. Data from the 2006 survey point an even more homogenized primordial concept (def...
The increasing number of states transitioning from authoritarian rule over the last twenty years has...
This thesis investigates the ways in which Serbian national identity has been constructed in the tim...
Serbia is considered as "an unfinished state" with a rather "undefined Nation" and as such approachi...
Usually, two rivaling concepts of national identity are taken into consideration: primordialism, ste...
The subject of the article concerns the issue of constructing and reconstructing national identity. ...
This paper surveys so e of the challenges facing Serbia in reconstructing elements of its national i...
This paper analyzes new religious values on the territory of Serbia and the creation of cultural-nat...
This article considers the most important factors of national affiliation and cultural identity cher...
Paper starts with the link between contemporary globalisation and processes of de-territorialisation...
This paper surveys some of the challenges facing Serbia in reconstructing elements of its national i...
This thesis is about the identity and the state, more specifically the identity in former Yugoslavia...
In a previous study (Jones and Smith, 1999) we established that much the same core pattern of nation...
Defence date: 29 June 2006Examining board: Prof. Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute (Super...
The Western Balkans have been gripped by turbulent policies and relations in the region for the past...
The paper deals with the use of mythical contents of Serbian national identity and stereotypes about...
The increasing number of states transitioning from authoritarian rule over the last twenty years has...
This thesis investigates the ways in which Serbian national identity has been constructed in the tim...
Serbia is considered as "an unfinished state" with a rather "undefined Nation" and as such approachi...
Usually, two rivaling concepts of national identity are taken into consideration: primordialism, ste...
The subject of the article concerns the issue of constructing and reconstructing national identity. ...
This paper surveys so e of the challenges facing Serbia in reconstructing elements of its national i...
This paper analyzes new religious values on the territory of Serbia and the creation of cultural-nat...
This article considers the most important factors of national affiliation and cultural identity cher...
Paper starts with the link between contemporary globalisation and processes of de-territorialisation...
This paper surveys some of the challenges facing Serbia in reconstructing elements of its national i...
This thesis is about the identity and the state, more specifically the identity in former Yugoslavia...
In a previous study (Jones and Smith, 1999) we established that much the same core pattern of nation...
Defence date: 29 June 2006Examining board: Prof. Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute (Super...
The Western Balkans have been gripped by turbulent policies and relations in the region for the past...
The paper deals with the use of mythical contents of Serbian national identity and stereotypes about...
The increasing number of states transitioning from authoritarian rule over the last twenty years has...
This thesis investigates the ways in which Serbian national identity has been constructed in the tim...
Serbia is considered as "an unfinished state" with a rather "undefined Nation" and as such approachi...