2009. Simpozij “Studentski prosvjedi 2009.: metode, kontekst i implikacije”

Simpozij je održan od 13. do 15. studenog 2009. na Filozofskom fakultetu u Zagrebu, u
dvorani 5. S obzirom na to da smo prvi put ugostili strane izlagače koji nisu iz susjednih
zemalja, službeni jezik simpozija bio je engleski. Izložene su sljedeće teme :

  • Petak, 13. studenog 2009.
  1. Guillaume Sylvestre (Paris 3/Sorbonne nouvelle – FRA) – “Does the actual European Bologna strategy respond to the European students aspirations?”
  2. Adis Sadiković, Gorica Stevanović (Ekonomski fakultet u Tuzli/ Filozofski fakultet u Tuzli – BiH) – “Transitional education”
  3. Marcel Mansouri (University in Kiel – NJEM) – “Bachelor of Ass”
  • Subota, 14. studenog 2009.
  1. Azra Hadžihajdić, Emin Eminagić (Filozofski fakultet u Tuzli – BiH) – “Politics in Education”
  2. Đorđe Tomić (Freie Universität Berlin – NJEM) – “From democracy to social question? Student protests in Serbia 1991-2009”
  3. Angus Johnston (City University of New York – SAD) – “American Student Organizing in an Age of Social Networks”
  4. Kristiyan Vladislavov Hristov, Diana Boykova Velcheva (Faculty of philosophy -BUG) – “The student Pro-tests as a test for the civic society”
  • Nedjelja, 15. studenog 2009.
  1. Zdravko Popović (Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu – HRV) – “Affective politics”
  2. Anja Zojčeska, Martina Putar-Novoselec, Danijela Lucić, Vladimir Halgota, Jelena Jakšić, Miran Jurić, Ksenija Klasnić, zn. nov., dr.sc. Benjamin Čulig, red. prof. (Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu – HRV) – “Types of protest participants – empirical analysis”
  3. Igor Bezinović (HRV) – “Croatian student protests and video cameras: the importance of filming as much as possible”

The symposium was held between 13th and 15th of November 2009 at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. It was the first international symposium, and thusly, was held in English. The lectures and the lecturers were as follows:

  • Friday, 13th of November 2009.
  1. Guillaume Sylvestre (Paris 3/Sorbonne nouvelle – FRA) – “Does the actual European Bologna strategy respond to the European students aspirations?”
  2. Adis Sadiković, Gorica Stevanović (Faculty of Economy, Tuzla/ Faculty of Philosophy, Tuzla – BiH) – “Transitional education”
  3. Marcel Mansouri (University of Kiel – GER) – “Bachelor of Ass”
  • Saturday, 14th of November 2009.
  1. Azra Hadžihajdić, Emin Eminagić (Faculty of Philosophy, Tuzla – BiH) – “Politics in Education”
  2. Đorđe Tomić (Freie Universität Berlin – GER) – “From democracy to social question? Student protests in Serbia 1991-2009”
  3. Angus Johnston (City University of New York – SAD) – “American Student Organizing in an Age of Social Networks”
  4. Kristiyan Vladislavov Hristov, Diana Boykova Velcheva (Faculty of philosophy -BUG) – “The student Pro-tests as a test for the civic society”
  • Sunday, 15th of November 2009.
  1. Zdravko Popović (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences – CRO) – “Affective politics”
  2. Anja Zojčeska, Martina Putar-Novoselec, Danijela Lucić, Vladimir Halgota, Jelena Jakšić, Miran Jurić, Ksenija Klasnić, prof. Benjamin Čulig, PhD (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences – CRO) – “Types of protest participants – empirical analysis”
  3. Igor Bezinović (CRO) – “Croatian student protests and video cameras: the importance of filming as much as possible”