Paško Bilić, Ph.D, senior research associate from the Department for Culture and Communication (IRMO), is the author of an article entitled ‘Frankfurt School Legacy and The Critical Sociology of Media: Lifeworld in Digital Capitalism’ in the journal...
Anamarija Pisarović, PhD, scientific advisor from IRMO has published an article in co-authorship with Marija Dragičević Ćurković and Zorica Krželj-Čolović from University of Dubrovnik entitled „The Daily Sailing Tours Clients Experience Assessment—The Case of the...
Dr. Paško Bilić is the editor of a special section entitled ‘Media Literacy of the Citizens of the Republic of Croatia as a Sociological Phenomenon’ in the Croatian Sociological Review (Scopus), the Croatian Sociological Association journal. In the...
IRMO researchers Hrvoje Butković, PhD and Senada Šelo Šabić, PhD published a new scientific article entitled “The challenges of Euroscepticism in Croatia: ten years after EU accession” in the journal “On-line Journal Modelling the New Europe (OJMNE)”. The article...
The Programme for Cultural Development of the City of Zagreb 2024-2030 has been publicly presented at the Centre for Culture Trešnjevka on Tuesday, 19th September 2023. This ambitious and progressive local cultural policy document was introduced to the audience by the...
Viktorija Car, PhD from the University of Split and Paško Bilić, PhD from the Department for Culture and Communication, IRMO published a paper titled ‘Critical junctures in the Croatian media system: privatisation, liberalisation, and commercialisation between 1990...
The September 2023 edition of the IRMO Brief, authored by Rania Mohammad Ibrahim, deals with Egypt and its geostrategic position in the Middle East and Africa. In 2011, the Arab Spring reshaped Egypt’s relationships with various countries, leading to intricate...
IRMO researcher Ivana Keser, PhD from the Department for Resource Economics, Environmental Protection and Regional Development published a chapter entitled “Resilient Cities” in the book National Security of the Republic of Croatia in the 21st Century. The book was...
From September 11th to 15th 2023, the Political Economies of the Media summer school was held at the Inter-University Centre (IUC) in Dubrovnik, jointly organised by the Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO) and the University of Ljubljana. The...
Ana Žuvela, PhD, from the Department of Culture and Communication, in co-authorship with Dea Vidović,PhD, has published a chapter titled „Slow Mobilty“ in the new Valize Antennae-Art Society Series book Sensing Earth – Cultural Quests Across a Heated Globe. In...
The August 2023 edition of the IRMO Brief, authored by Clement Awanfe Ngueto, deals with the coup d’etat in the Republic of the Niger which occurred on 26th July 2023. Putschists led by general Abdourahamane Tchiani detained President Mohamed Bazoum, and the...
Media Pluralism Monitor is a unique tool for assessing risks for media pluralism in EU member states and selected candidate countries. Since 2013, the European Commission has financed the project coordinated by the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom of the...
The new issue of SEE-6 Economic Outlook (Vol. 9, No. 1, July 2023) presents a text on recent performance of the Croatian economy as well as the short and medium-term outlook of economic growth for 2024-2026, authored by Nevenka Čučković, PhD from IRMO. Croatian...
The July 2023 edition of the IRMO Brief, authored by Krševan Antun Dujmović and Peter Marko Tase deals with the situation in the Karabakh region in the South Caucasus. In the fall of 2020, this region was at the epicentre of a military conflict between Armenia and...
Sanja Tišma, Ph.D., scientific advisor in permanent position from the Institute for Development and International Relations, Zagreb, Danijel Baturina, Ph.D., research associate from the Centre for Social Work Study at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Maja...
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