Nebojša Popov
Nebojša Popov (born September 20, 1939 in Zrenjanin (then Petrovgrad ), Yugoslavia ; † April 7, 2016 there ) was a Yugoslav or Serbian sociologist.
Life
As an assistant at the University of Belgrade , he was part of the practice group . He was one of eight people who were removed from the university in 1975 when the practice group was banned. After that he was a research assistant at the Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju (Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory) in Belgrade until 2004 .
Popov was one of the founding members of the Udruženje za jugoslovensku demokratsku inicijativu , of which he was temporarily chairman. He was the editor of the magazine Republika , which was founded in 1989 as a body of the UJDI. In 2010 he handed over the management of the magazine's editor-in-chief to his long-time assistant Zlatoje Martinov .
Fonts (selection)
- Strikes in contemporary Yugoslav society , in: Praxis , Jg. 1970, pp. 403–433
- (as ed.): Srpska strana rata. Trauma i katarza u istorijskom pamćenju , 1996 (English edition: The road to war in Serbia. Trauma and catharsis , 1998, ISBN 963-9116-56-4 ; abbreviated German edition: Thomas Bremer, Nebojša Popov, Heinz-Günther Stobbe (eds .): Serbia's way to war. Collective memory, national formation and ideological armament , 1998, ISBN 3-87061-694-6 )
- (as ed.): Sloboda i nasilje, razgovor o časopisu Praxis i korčulanskoj letnjoj školi (with Milan Kangrga, Zagorka Golubović, Ivan Kuvačić, Božidar Jakšić, Ante Lešaja), 2003, ISBN 86-902945-1-1
- A person without alternatives is not a person (interview) in: »1968« in Yugoslavia. Student protests and cultural avant-garde between 1960 and 1975. Conversations and documents , ed. by Boris Kanzleiter and Krunoslav Stojaković, 2008 ( ISBN 978-3-8012-4179-7 ), pp. 185–200
literature
- Ko je ko u Srbiji , born 1991 a. 1996
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ vreme.com , accessed March 16, 2017
- ^ Republika, Archiv 1996-2015 , accessed on September 27, 2017.
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SURNAME | Popov, Nebojša |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Yugoslav or Serbian sociologist |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 20, 1939 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Zrenjanin , then Petrovgrad |
DATE OF DEATH | April 7, 2016 |
Place of death | Zrenjanin |