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Sociology of Croatian Society |
Civil Law - 9. semester Commercial Law - 9. semester Constitutional-Administrative - 9. semester Criminal Law - 9. semester International Law - 9. semester The European Union Law - 9. semester |
4.0 | 79174 |
Lecturer in charge | Consultations | Location |
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prof. dr. sc. Siniša Zrinščak | Tuesdays 11-12 pm |
Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 16 |
izv. prof. dr. sc. Dario Čepo | Tuesday 11 am - 12 pm |
Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 25/II. |
izv. prof. dr. sc. Antonija Petričušić | Tuesday from 12 am to 1pm. |
Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 17 |
Lecturer | Consultations | Location |
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dr. sc. Mateja Čehulić (Lectures) | Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 305/III | |
doc. dr. sc. Stjepka Popović (Lectures) | Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 305/III |
Literature |
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Čepo, D.; Structural weaknesses and the role of the dominant political party: democratic backsliding in Croatia since EU accession; Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, DOI: 10.1080/14683857.2020.1709721 (2020), str |
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Government of the Republic of Croatia; Report of the Republic of Croatia on Implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence; Zagreb: Council of Europe (2022), str |
Grdešić, M.; Class Discourse in Croatia: Where Did It Go? Is It Coming Back?; East European Politics and Societies and Cultures, 29(3) (2015), str. 663-671 |
Gvozdanović, A., Ilišin, V., Adamović, M., Potočnik, D., Baketa, N., Kovačić, M.; Youth Study Croatia 2018./2019.; Berlin: Friderich Ebert Stiftung (2019), str |
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Jović, D.; Post-Yugoslav States Thirty Years after 1991: Unfinished Businesses of a Fivefold Transition; Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 24(2) (2021), str. 193-222 |
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Ritzer, G.; An Introduction to Sociology in the Global Age. In: George Ritzer; Introduction to Sociology. Los Angeles: SAGE (2015), str. 3-33 |
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Sekulić, D.; The creation and dissolution of the multinational state: the case of Yugoslavia; Nations and Nationalism, 3(2) (1997), str. 165-179 |
Vučković Juroš, T., Dobrotić, I., Flego, S.; The Rise of the Anti-Gender Movement in Croatia and the 2013 Marriage Referendum; Europe-Asia Studies, 72(9) (2020), str. 1523-1553 |
Description |
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Through analysis of the main sociological aspects of modern Croatian society, the course provides an understanding of its trajectory in its historical perspective, particularly the transition from socialism to capitalism. It also focuses on other major social changes that influence Croatian society's development, such as globalization, Europeanization, climate change, etc., enabling a comparative outlook with other societies. Following main structures and institutions of modern Croatian society are covered in the course: social inequalities, dominant values, family relations, youth, religion, political system, political culture, civil society, and judiciary. |
Exam dates |
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10. 06. 2024.
24. 06. 2024.
08. 07. 2024.
26. 08. 2024.
09. 09. 2024.
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