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Psychological profile of the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia, 2020

Lep, Žan (Oddelek za psihologijo, Filozofska fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani); Hacin Beyazoglu, Kaja (Oddelek za psihologijo, Filozofska fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani); Ilić, Sandra (Laboratorija za eksperimentalnu psihologiju = Laboratorij za eksperimentalno psihologijo, Odeljenje za psihologiju = Oddelek za psihologijo, Filozofski fakultet = Filozofska fakulteta, Univerzitet u Beogradu = Univerza v Beogradu); (2 more)
Rapid population response and compliance with preventive measures are two of the most effective ways to limit the spread of infections in the early stages of an epidemic. The study examines how people perceive information regarding the coronavirus spread, how well informed they are, and how they respond to developments related to the spread of the new coronavirus. More...
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Psychological profile of the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia, 2020

Lep, Žan (Oddelek za psihologijo, Filozofska fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani); Hacin Beyazoglu, Kaja (Oddelek za psihologijo, Filozofska fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani); Ilić, Sandra (Laboratorija za eksperimentalnu psihologiju = Laboratorij za eksperimentalno psihologijo, Odeljenje za psihologiju = Oddelek za psihologijo, Filozofski fakultet = Filozofska fakulteta, Univerzitet u Beogradu = Univerza v Beogradu); (2 more)
Rapid population response and compliance with preventive measures are two of the most effective ways to limit the spread of infections in the early stages of an epidemic. The study examines how people perceive information regarding the coronavirus spread, how well informed they are, and how they respond to developments related to the spread of the new coronavirus. More...
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Young People in Serbia 2015: Situation, Perceptions, Beliefs and Aspirations

Tomanović, Smiljka (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade); Stanojević, Dragan (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade); Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES)
Material status and living conditions, education, work and employment, family and leisure, trust, attitudes and beliefs, future aspirations as well as politics and EU-accession of Serbia. I. Face-to-face interview: Topics: 1. Leisure time and lifestyle: main leisure time activities; internet access; number of hours a day the respondent spends watching TV (genres) and on...
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The Illiberal Turn? News Consumption, Polarization and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe, 2019-2020

Stetka, V, Loughborough University; Mihelj, S, Loughborough University; Toth, F, Loughborough University; (1 more)
The Illiberal Turn project aims to carry out the first-ever systematic, comparative study of news consumption and political polarization in Central and Eastern Europe, at a key point in time when the region is undergoing dramatic changes. The project employs comparative study of news consumption and political attitudes, using a novel multi-method analytical framework that...
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Pandemic Communication in Times of Populism, Brazil, Poland, US, Serbia, 2020-2023

Mihelj, S, Loughborough University; Stetka, V, Loughborough University; Klimkiewicz, B, Institute of Journalism, Media and Social Communication; (2 more)
The study focuses on the role of journalists, public health officials, government communication officers, and political leaders in health crisis communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. The qualitative data set consists of qualitative interviews with key individuals involved in health crisis communication during the COVID-19 pandemic in the four countries, conducted...
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INFORM: Closing the Gap Between Formal and Informal Institutions in the Balkans, 2016-2019

Gordy, E., UCL
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Southeast Europe has seen a century of continuous transformation and “transition” – the disappearance and emergence of states, political and legal systems, ideologies, institutions, and social classes. This has been accompanied by a stability of social practices resistant to change. Shaken by radically...
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Hegemonic Narratives in Post-Conflict Societies, 2020

Barton Hronesova, J, University of Oxford
Memory politics worldwide is often shaped by the dynamics of relations and tensions between hegemonic narratives, counter-memories and silent communities at the global, national and local levels. Transnational advocacy movements, international agents and organisations influence the application of terminologies and frameworks in which global hegemonic narratives operate....
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