Protest Movement in Serbia and its Transnational Entanglements
20. Februar | 17:00
A tragic collapse of a railway station canopy in Novi Sad in November 2024, which claimed 15 lives, has ignited widespread student-led protests against government corruption and negligence. These protests expanded nationwide, uniting diverse groups, like teachers, farmers and workers seeking accountability from President Aleksandar Vučić’s administration. In this panel discussion we explore different angles of these protests, looking at the political implications and wider societal responses.
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The following speakers will discuss the protest movement in Serbia and its implications:
David Makarin, 3rd year student at the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Belgrade:
“The Student Protest in Serbia seen by one of its participants”
Slobodan G. Markovich, Professor at the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Belgrade and Associate at LSE IDEAS, London:
“The Democratic Potential of the Student and Civic Protest in Serbia 2024/2025“
Ivan Vejvoda, Permanent Fellow of the Institute for Human Sciences – IWM, Vienna:
“We the People in Serbia: vivere civile vivere libero”
Zona Zarić, Research Fellow, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, and Professor of Political Philosophy at The American University of Paris:
“The Transformative Power of Emotions: Emancipatory Potential and Political Mobilization”
The disussion will be moderated by Una Blagojević, doctoral candidate at Central European University (CEU) and fellow of the STEPPE project.
The conference belongs to a series of events in the framework of the STEPPE project.
Picture: Kragujevas. Belgrad is with you.
Kontakt
Dorothee Mertz
mertz ( at ) cmb.hu-berlin.de