Sanja Ivić
Externí spolupracovnice Ústavu mezinárodních vztahů
Employment
2015: Academic Adviser, PhD Consulting; London (United Kingdom)
2012 - present: Mentor, Distance Learning Program, Pathways Online School of Philosophy; Sheffield (United Kingdom)
2009 - present: Research Fellow, Institute for European Studies; Belgrade (Serbia)
2008 - 2009: Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Social Science, Alfa University; Belgrade (Serbia)
Education
2014: Postdoctoral Research, University of Paris 10, Faculty of Philosophy; Paris (France)
2011: PhD in European Studies, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy; Belgrade (Serbia)
2007: MA in Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Faculty of Philosophy; Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
2006: BA in Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy; Belgrade (Serbia)
Foreign Research Fellowships and Internships
2007: Research Project “Poststructuralist Critique of European Law”, Institute for Women’s History (IIAV); Amsterdam (The Netherlands).
2006: Stichting Vrouwenstudiefonds Europa, Soroptimist; Rotterdam (The Netherlands).
Languages
Serbian - native
English - fluent
Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian – fluent
Slovenian – very good
Russian – very good
Dutch – basic
Areas of Interest
European citizenship
European Identity
Political Theory
International Law
Human Rights
Politics of the European Union
The Balkans/Southeastern Europe
Legal and Political Discourse Analysis
Ethics
Philosophy
Memberships
Member of the Board of the International Society for Philosophers
Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Law and Conflict Resolution
Member of the Editorial Board of the International Law Research
Member of the Advisory Board of the American International Journal of Contemporary Research
Member of the Global Team of the Center for Promoting Ideas
Other Professional Activities
Reviewing project proposals, GAČR, Czech Science Foundation, 2012.
Reviewing conference papers, Steering group “Pluralism, Inclusion and Citizenship” A Diversity and Recognition Project; United Kingdom, 2009-2011.
Publications
Monographs
- (2015): The European Citizenship and European Identity: Between Modernity and Postmodernity (forthcoming).
- (2014): Građanstvo Evropske unije: ka postmodernoj koncepciji građanstva? [The Citizenship of the European Union: Towards the Postmodern Concept of Citizenship?]. Novi Sad: Mediterran Publishing.
- (2008): Pseudonim: primenjene literarne studije. [Pseydonum: Applied Literary Studies]. Belgrade: Alma.
Book Chapters
- (2014): Savremeni izazovi građanstvu Evropske unije. In: Samardžić, Slobodan; Radić –Milosavljević, Ivana (eds.): Evropski građanin u vremenu krize. Belgrade: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Political Science, pp. 215-233.
- (2013): Kriza evropskog identiteta. In: Igrutinović, Milan; Gajić, Aleksandar (eds.): Kriza Evropske unije. Belgrade: Institute for European Studies, pp. 207-221.
- (2011): The Postmodern Liberal Conception of Citizenship. In: Danisch, Robert (ed.): Citizens of the World: Pluralism, Migration and Practices of Citizenship. Amsterdam, Atlanta: Rodopi, pp. 3-19.
- (2010): The Post-Postmodern Liberal Conception of Citizenship. In: Chapple, Julian (ed.): Boundaries: Dichotomies of Keeping In and Keeping Out. Oxford, UK: Inter-Disciplinary Press, pp. 13-25.
Journal Articles
- (2014): Etika brige: ka postmodernoj etici?. Sveske, No. 112, pp. 94-121.
- (2014): The Concept of European Values Within the EU Political Discourse. Sveske, No. 111, pp. 115-131.
- (2013): The Archetypal World of Nikola Tesla. Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 48-55 (indexed in: A&HCI).
- (2013): The Rights of Older Adults in the European Union. Dados – Revista de Ciencias Sociais, Vol. 1, Issue 56, pp. 185-205 (indexed in: SSCI).
- (2013): The Truth as a Non-Reference: Realist and Antirealist Conception of Reference. Acta Philosophica, Vol. 22, Issue 1, pp. 99-117 (indexed in A&HCI).
- (2012): The EU Citizenship as a Mental Construct: Reconstruction of Postnational Model of Citizenship. European Review, Vol. 20, No. 3, 2012, pp. 419-437 (indexed in: SSCI).
- (2012): Binarne opozicije u filozofiji nauke. Phlogiston: časopis za istoriju nauke, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 127-149.
- Ivić, Sanja - Lakićević, Dragan (2011): European Identity: Between Modernity and Postmodernity. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 395-407 (indexed in: SSCI).
- (2011): European Commission’s Plan D for Democracy, Dialogue and Debate: A Path Towards Deliberation?. Journal of Law and Conflict Resolution, Vol. 3, No. 2 February, pp. 14-19.
- (2011): Dynamic Nature of Human Rights: Rawls’s Critique of Moral Universalism. Trans/Form/Aςão, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 223-241 (indexed in: A&HCI).
- (2011): Péče cestou deliberace: k ideji kontextuální morálky. Filosofický časopis, No. 4, pp. 96-115 (indexed in: A&HCI and Scopus ).
- (2010): Care Through Deliberation: A New Role of the Ethics of Care. Revista de Cercetare si Interventia Sociale, Vol. 31, pp. 80-94 (indexed in: SSCI).
- (2010): European Human Rights Binaries. Cultura, International Journal of Culture and Axiology, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 208-217 (indexed in: A&HCI).
- (2010): The Assembly of European Regions’ Udine Declaration: Contradictory Approaches to European and Regional Identities. European Urban and Regional Studies, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 443-446 (indexed in: SSCI).
- (2009): Rethinking EU Citizenship: Towards the Postmodern Ethics of Citizenship. Journal of Identity and Migration Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 40-61 (indexed in: SCI expanded and Scopus).
- (2009): The EU Visa Liberalisation Process for Western Balkan Countries as a Reflection of the Politics of Modernity. The Romanian Journal of European Studies (Special Issue on Migration and Mobility), No. 7-8, pp. 121-128.
- (2009): Hermeneutical Aspect of Reference. Praxis Filosófica, No. 29, pp.127-142 (indexed in: Scopus).
- (2009): The Four Values of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. Daena: International Journal of Good Conscience, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 278-295.
- (2009): Ricoeur’s Narrative Theory Applied to Science. Philosophical Papers and Reviews, Vol. 1 (3), September, 2009, pp. 44-51.
- (2009): European Udine Declaration: Poststructuralist Reading. Review of European Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 110-116 (indexed in: Scopus).
- (2009): Southeastern European Feminism and Narrative. Konvergencias, Vol. 24, pp. 88-103.
- (2009): Ricoeur’s Narrative Theory Applied to Science. Philosophical Papers and Reviews, Vol. 1 (3), September, 2009, pp. 44-51.
- (2008): Explanation and Understanding in the History of Philosophy and Ricoeur’s Theory. Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics, Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp. 26-34.
- (2007): Spinoza and Kant on Suicide. Res Cogitans: Journal of Philosophy, No. 4, Vol. 1, pp. 132-144.
Conference Papers
- (2013): Paul Ricoeur’s Idea of Metamorphoses of Narrative Paradigms. Paul Ricoeur and the Future of Humanities. University of Groningen, Faculty of Philosophy; Groningen (The Netherlands).
- (2013): Symbolic and Economic Crisis in the EU. The European Union in Crisis: Problems and Challenges. Institute for European Studies; Belgrade (Serbia).
- (2012): Citizenship and Identity as Narrative Constructs. Political and Constitutional Accommodation of Ethno-Linguistic Conflicts in Southern Europe. 13th Mediterranean Research Meeting, European University Institute; Florence (Italy).
- (2011): Shared Challenges in the European Union and the United States: Emerging from the Crisis. European University Institute and the European Commission; Brussels (Belgium).
- (2010): The European Union and Politics of Affinity. 8th European Urban an Regional Studies Conference: Repositioning of Europe in Era of Global Transformation; Vienna (Austria).
- (2009): Postmodern Conception of Citizenship. 5th Global Conference: Pluralism, Inclusion and Citizenship; Salzburg (Austria).
- (2008): Cultural Differences and Cultural History. Intercultural Dialogue MALRO. Ministry of Culture, The Republic of Serbia, and French Cultural Center; Belgrade (Serbia).
- (2007): Human Rights Sixty Years after the Establishment of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Harper Academic Research Competition: Factors for Prosperity, Progress and Human Flourishing, Social Change Workshop; The USA.
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