U Portu se od 27. do 30. kolovoza 2024. održala 16. konferencija Europskog sociološkog društva (ESA) pod naslovom „Tension, Trust and Trannsformation“. Paško Bilić izabran je u novom mandatu za koordinatora RN-18 Sociology of Communications and Media Research dok je Jaka Primorac izabrana u board mreže. U sklopu sesija mreže, bilo je i predstavljanje Special Issue of Critical Sociology, kojeg je Paško uredio sa kolegom Thomasom Allmerom sa Sveučilišta u Paderbornu.
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Bruno Šimac, Tijana Trako Poljak
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Croatia
- Embracing the Countryside: Social Cohesion’s Role in Enhancing Youth’s Subjective Well-Being in Rural Croatia
Anđelina Svirčić Gotovac, Jelena Zlatar Gamberožić, Sara Ursić
Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia; Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia; Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar
- Urban Transformations and Socio-spatial Inequalities in Large Housing Estates in Croatia
Branko Ančić, Dražen Cepić
Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia; Department of Sociology University of Zadar
- Socio-ecological Tensions of Local Seafood Value Chains in Croatia
Inga Tomić Koludrović, Mirko Petrić, Augustin Derado
Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences, Croatia
- Household Labour and Changes of Gender Regime in Post-Transitional Croatia
Katarina Jaklin, Jelena Ostojić
Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Legitimising Frames for Adverse Working Conditions of Seasonal Workers in Croatia
Dragan Stanojević, Anja Gvozdanović
University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy, Serbia; 2Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia
- Dynamics of Pro-European Orientation Amidst Crises: A Comparative and Longitudinal Analysis of Pro-European Attitudes of Young Europeans (2014-2020)
Marita Grubišić-Čabo, Marija Brajdić Vuković
Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia
- The Role of Science in the Eyes of Croatian Academics – Generational Differences in Attitudes and Behaviors
Jaka Primorac
Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO), Croatia
- Tracing the Precarity of Film Work: From Organizations of Associated Labour, through Semi-permanent Workgroups to Gig Jobs
Marko Marelić, Stjepka Popović, Branko Ančić
Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia
- What Do We Think About Physicians? Socio-structural Determinants of Attitudes Towards Physicians in 18 European Countries
Predrag Cvetičanin, Inga Tomić Koludrović, Mirko Petrić, Željka Zdravković, Adrian Leguina
University of Niš; Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences; Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences; University of Zadar; Loughborough University
- It Bothers Me To Hear it. Analysis of Distastes in Serbia and Croatia
Predrag Cvetičanin, Inga Tomić Koludrović, Mirko Petrić, Željka Zdravković, Adrian Leguina
Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences, Croatia; Center For Empirical Cultural Studies Of South-East Europe, Serbia; Loughborough University, UK
- Gender, Generation, and Class: Inequalities and Cultural Consumption in Post-Transitional Croatia
Vladimir Ivanović, Tijana Trako Poljak
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology, Croatia
- Food Self-Provisioning in Croatian Rural Areas – Refurbishing a Common Practice into Social Resilience
Ivan Tranfić, Damla Keşkekci, Batuhan Eren
Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy
- A Contentious Convention: Frames and Actor Constellations around the Istanbul Convention in Turkey and Croatia
Matea Milak, Geran-Marko Miletić, Krešimir Peračković
Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar
- Online Bridges, Offline Bonds: Unraveling the Effect of Virtual Social Capital on Physical Community Engagement in two Facebook Neighborhood Groups in Zagreb, Croatia
Siniša Zrinščak, Brian Conway
University of Zagreb, Croatia; Maynooth University, Ireland
- Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church: Insights from Three European Catholic Countries
Iva Žunić, Ksenija Klasnić
Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences, Croatia; University of Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
- New Forms of Masculinity and Femininity in Post-transitional Croatia: Scales Development and Validation
Tanja Vučković Juroš
University of Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Croatia
- Distrust and Discomfort: Talking About LGBT Issues Amidst Anti-Gender Mobilizations
- Transformations and Tensions of Queer Family Migrations
Paško Bilić
Institute for Development and International Relations, Croatia
- Frankfurt School Legacy and the Critical Sociology of Media: Lifeworld in Digital Capitalism
Augustin Derado, Inga Tomić Koludrović, Mirko Petrić, Iva Žunić
Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences, Croatia
- Intensive Parenting and Modernisation Changes in Post-Transitional Croatia
Mirjana Adamović, Ksenija Klasnić, Anita Dremel
Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia; University of Zagreb Faculty and Humanities and Social Sciences; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Osijek
- What Did You Say, Where Are We Going on Sunday? – Societal Dimensions of the Mental Work of Employed Mothers
Sven Marcelić
University of Zadar, Croatia
- Political Preferences And Public Infrastructure In A Post-socialist City – The Case Of Split, Croatia
Dražen Cepić, Branko Ančić, Ivan Puzek
University of Zadar, Croatia; Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia
- The Morality of Non-compliance in Capture Fisheries: a Quantitative Exploration of IUU Fishing in Croatia
Dunja Potočnik, Anja Gvozdanović, Iva Odak
Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia
- Youth Life Satisfaction and Political Efficacy: A Comparison of Croatian and Slovenian Youth across Socioeconomic Strata
Đurđica Degač
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Croatia
- Gender Differences and Key Predictors of the Intention to Leave Teaching Profession
Ksenija Klasnić, Đurđica Degač, Vedran Halamić, Izvor Rukavina
University of Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Croatia
- Potentials of Innovative Digital Technologies for Household Management
Krešimir Žažar
University of Zagreb / Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Zagreb (Croatia); Next Society Institute of Kazimieras Simonavičius University, Vilnius (Lithuania)
- Towards the Triple Hermeneutics – Challenges of Knowledge Verification in Contemporary Societies