Stanojević, Dragan

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Projects
Challenges of New Social Integration in Serbia: Concepts and Actors NOMIS Stiftung (NOMIS Foundation)
Aarhus Universitets Forskningsfond (Aarhus University Research Foundation) - 28207 Aarhus Universitets Forskningsfond (Aarhus University Research Foundation) - AUFF-E-201 9-9-4
Aarhus University Research Foundation (grant no. 28207) Aarhus University Research Foundation (grant no. AUFF-E-201 9-9-4)
Academy of Finland (grant no. 323207) Academy of Finland (Suomen Akatemia)
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (French National Research Agency) - ANR-10-IDEX-0001-02 PSL Agence Nationale de la Recherche (French National Research Agency) - ANR-17-EURE-0010
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (French National Research Agency) - ANR-17-EURE-0017 Agentúra na Podporu Výskumu a Vývoja (Slovak Research and Development Agency) - APVV-17-0596
ANID/FONDAP/15150012 ANID/FONDECYT Regular (1210195 and 1210176)
ANR-Labex IAST Australian Research Council (grant no. DP180102384)
Austrian Science Fund (Fonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung) - I3381 Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) - BB/R010668/1
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council David Phillips Fellowship (grant no. BB/R010668/1) Carlsbergfondet (Carlsberg Foundation) - CF20-0044
Charles Koch Foundation, Center for the Science of Moral Understanding [Gray] Australian Research Council (DP180102384) CONICET
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq; grant no. 309905/2019-2) Contemporary Thinking and Innovation for Social Development (COIDESO)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior— Brasil (CAPES; grant no. 1133/2019) Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (Brazilian Federal Agency for the Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education) - 1133/2019
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (Brazilian Federal Agency for the Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education) - 88887.310255/2018 Corruption Laboratory on Ethics, Accountability, and the Rule of Law (CLEAR), University of Virginia
Darden School of Business, Charlottesville, VA, USA Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under the Germany’s Excellence Strategy (grant no. EXC 2052/1-390713894)

Author's Bibliography

Romi i Romkinje u Srbiji i Bosni i Hercegovini. Lokalne istorije i sećanje na Drugi svetski rat

Stanojević, Dragan; Jakobi, Tanja; Pisari, Milovan

(Beograd : Forum Roma Srbije, 2024)

TY  - BOOK
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
AU  - Jakobi, Tanja
AU  - Pisari, Milovan
PY  - 2024
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3793
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6419
AB  - Knjiga je podeljena na dva dela. Prvi deo se bavi istorijom stradanja Roma u nekoliko gradova u Srbiji i Bosni i Hercegovini, a drugi deo se bavi sećanjem na Drugi svetski rat na istim teritorijama.
PB  - Beograd : Forum Roma Srbije
T1  - Romi i Romkinje u Srbiji i Bosni i Hercegovini. Lokalne istorije i sećanje na Drugi svetski rat
EP  - 301
SP  - 1
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3793
ER  - 
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author = "Stanojević, Dragan and Jakobi, Tanja and Pisari, Milovan",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Knjiga je podeljena na dva dela. Prvi deo se bavi istorijom stradanja Roma u nekoliko gradova u Srbiji i Bosni i Hercegovini, a drugi deo se bavi sećanjem na Drugi svetski rat na istim teritorijama.",
publisher = "Beograd : Forum Roma Srbije",
title = "Romi i Romkinje u Srbiji i Bosni i Hercegovini. Lokalne istorije i sećanje na Drugi svetski rat",
pages = "301-1",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3793"
}
Stanojević, D., Jakobi, T.,& Pisari, M.. (2024). Romi i Romkinje u Srbiji i Bosni i Hercegovini. Lokalne istorije i sećanje na Drugi svetski rat. 
Beograd : Forum Roma Srbije., 1-301.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3793
Stanojević D, Jakobi T, Pisari M. Romi i Romkinje u Srbiji i Bosni i Hercegovini. Lokalne istorije i sećanje na Drugi svetski rat. 2024;:1-301.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3793 .
Stanojević, Dragan, Jakobi, Tanja, Pisari, Milovan, "Romi i Romkinje u Srbiji i Bosni i Hercegovini. Lokalne istorije i sećanje na Drugi svetski rat" (2024):1-301,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3793 .

Political participation of young Europeans: the role of liberal values and democratic context

Stanojević, Dragan; Todosijević, Bojan; Pavlović, Zoran

(Council of Europe and European Commission, 2023)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
AU  - Todosijević, Bojan
AU  - Pavlović, Zoran
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5997
AB  - When discussing politics and the youth, three conclusions are often taken for granted.
First, that young people are insufficiently interested in politics. Second, that they are
increasingly disengaged from conventional politics. And third, that they have created new
spaces, through new forms and channels of participation, where they can express their views
and interests. Although new forms of youth political participation have been extensively
studied, their association with ideological self-understanding and attitudes towards minorities
is only partially understood. However, increased activism, although normatively desirable, may
be a double-edged sword if it is found disproportionally among youth with a questionable
commitment to democracy and tolerance. The main question this article will try to answer is
“Who is active among young people in Europe?” The analysis is based on the European Social
Survey (ESS) data round IX (2018). Focusing on the participatory practices of young
Europeans, the chapter explores associations of ideological orientations and attitudes related to
minority groups and indicators of social context with different forms of political activism.
Respondents’ more positive attitudes about LGBT rights, as well as liberal attitudes towards
immigrants, are associated with greater participation in almost all forms of political
participation. Democratic political context matters as well. Young people in more
democratically developed countries relatively more often participate in campaigns, activities
of civic society organizations, are politically active online, and boycott products
PB  - Council of Europe and European Commission
T2  - Youth political participation
T1  - Political participation of young Europeans: the role of liberal values and democratic context
EP  - 144
SP  - 121
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5997
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Stanojević, Dragan and Todosijević, Bojan and Pavlović, Zoran",
year = "2023",
abstract = "When discussing politics and the youth, three conclusions are often taken for granted.
First, that young people are insufficiently interested in politics. Second, that they are
increasingly disengaged from conventional politics. And third, that they have created new
spaces, through new forms and channels of participation, where they can express their views
and interests. Although new forms of youth political participation have been extensively
studied, their association with ideological self-understanding and attitudes towards minorities
is only partially understood. However, increased activism, although normatively desirable, may
be a double-edged sword if it is found disproportionally among youth with a questionable
commitment to democracy and tolerance. The main question this article will try to answer is
“Who is active among young people in Europe?” The analysis is based on the European Social
Survey (ESS) data round IX (2018). Focusing on the participatory practices of young
Europeans, the chapter explores associations of ideological orientations and attitudes related to
minority groups and indicators of social context with different forms of political activism.
Respondents’ more positive attitudes about LGBT rights, as well as liberal attitudes towards
immigrants, are associated with greater participation in almost all forms of political
participation. Democratic political context matters as well. Young people in more
democratically developed countries relatively more often participate in campaigns, activities
of civic society organizations, are politically active online, and boycott products",
publisher = "Council of Europe and European Commission",
journal = "Youth political participation",
booktitle = "Political participation of young Europeans: the role of liberal values and democratic context",
pages = "144-121",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5997"
}
Stanojević, D., Todosijević, B.,& Pavlović, Z.. (2023). Political participation of young Europeans: the role of liberal values and democratic context. in Youth political participation
Council of Europe and European Commission., 121-144.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5997
Stanojević D, Todosijević B, Pavlović Z. Political participation of young Europeans: the role of liberal values and democratic context. in Youth political participation. 2023;:121-144.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5997 .
Stanojević, Dragan, Todosijević, Bojan, Pavlović, Zoran, "Political participation of young Europeans: the role of liberal values and democratic context" in Youth political participation (2023):121-144,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5997 .

Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries

Azevedo, Flavio; Pavlović, Tomislav; Rêgo, Gabriel G.; Ay, F. Ceren; Gjoneska, Biljana; Etienne, Tom W.; Ross, Robert M.; Schönegger, Philipp; Riaño-Moreno, Julián C.; Cichocka, Aleksandra; Capraro, Valerio; Cian, Luca; Longoni, Chiara; Chan, Ho Fai; Van Bavel, Jay J.; Sjåstad, Hallgeir; Nezlek, John B.; Alfano, Mark; Gelfand, Michele J.; Birtel, Michèle D.; Cislak, Aleksandra; Lockwood, Patricia L.; Abts, Koen; Agadullina, Elena; Aruta, John Jamir Benzon; Besharati, Sahba Nomvula; Bor, Alexander; Choma, Becky L.; Crabtree, Charles David; Cunningham, William A.; De, Koustav; Ejaz, Waqas; Elbaek, Christian T.; Findor, Andrej; Flichtentrei, Daniel; Franc, Renata; Gruber, June; Gualda, Estrella; Horiuchi, Yusaku; Huynh, Toan Luu Duc; Ibanez, Agustin; Imran, Mostak Ahamed; Israelashvili, Jacob; Jasko, Katarzyna; Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw; Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena; Krouwel, André; Laakasuo, Michael; Lamm, Claus; Leygue, Caroline; Lin, Ming-Jen; Mansoor, Mohammad Sabbir; Marie, Antoine; Mayiwar, Lewend; Mazepus, Honorata; McHugh, Cillian; Minda, John Paul; Mitkidis, Panagiotis; Olsson, Andreas; Otterbring, Tobias; Packer, Dominic J.; Perry, Anat; Petersen, Michael Bang; Puthillam, Arathy; Rothmund, Tobias; Santamaría-García, Hernando; Schmid, Petra C.; Stoyanov, Drozdstoy; Tewari, Shruti; Todosijević, Bojan; Tsakiris, Manos; Tung, Hans H.; Umbres, Radu G.; Vanags, Edmunds; Vlasceanu, Madalina; Vonasch, Andrew; Yucel, Meltem; Zhang, Yucheng; Abad, Mohcine; Adler, Eli; Akrawi, Narin; Mdarhri, Hamza Alaoui; Amara, Hanane; Amodio, David M.; Antazo, Benedict G.; Apps, Matthew; Ba, Mouhamadou Hady; Barbosa, Sergio; Bastian, Brock; Berg, Anton; Bernal-Zárate, Maria P.; Bernstein, Michael; Białek, Michał; Bilancini, Ennio; Bogatyreva, Natalia; Boncinelli, Leonardo; Booth, Jonathan E.; Borau, Sylvie; Buchel, Ondrej; Cameron, C. Daryl; Carvalho, Chrissie F.; Celadin, Tatiana; Cerami, Chiara; Chalise, Hom Nath; Cheng, Xiaojun; Cockcroft, Kate; Conway, Jane; Córdoba-Delgado, Mateo Andres; Crespi, Chiara; Crouzevialle, Marie; Cutler, Jo; Cypryańska, Marzena; Dabrowska, Justyna; Daniels, Michael A.; Davis, Victoria H.; Dayley, Pamala N.; Delouvée, S.; Denkovski, Ognjan; Dezecache, Guillaume; Dhaliwal, Nathan A.; Diato, Alelie B.; Di Paolo, Roberto; Drosinou, Marianna; Dulleck, Uwe; Ekmanis, Jānis; Ertan, Arhan S.; Farhana, Hapsa Hossain; Farkhari, Fahima; Farmer, Harry; Fenwick, Ali; Fidanovski, Kristijan; Flew, Terry; Fraser, Shona; Frempong, Raymond Boadi; Fugelsang, Jonathan A.; Gale, Jessica; Garcia-Navarro, E. Begoña; Garladinne, Prasad; Ghajjou, Oussama; Gkinopoulos, Theofilos; Gray, Kurt; Griffin, Siobhán M.; Gronfeldt, Bjarki; Gümren, Mert; Gurung, Ranju Lama; Halperin, Eran; Harris, Elizabeth; Herzon, Volo; Hruška, Matej; Huang, Guanxiong; Hudecek, Matthias F. C.; Isler, Ozan; Jangard, Simon; Jorgensen, Frederik J.; Kachanoff, Frank; Kahn, John; Dangol, Apsara Katuwal; Keudel, Oleksandra; Koppel, Lina; Koverola, Mika; Kubin, Emily; Kunnari, Anton; Kutiyski, Yordan; Laguna, Oscar; Leota, Josh; Lermer, Eva; Levy, Jonathan; Levy, Neil; Li, Chunyun; Long, Elizabeth U.; Maglić, Marina; McCashin, Darragh; Metcalf, Alexander L.; Mikloušić, Igor; El Mimouni, Soulaimane; Miura, Asako; Molina-Paredes, Juliana; Monroy-Fonseca, César; Morales-Marente, Elena; Moreau, David; Muda, Rafał; Myer, Annalisa; Nash, Kyle; Nesh-Nash, Tarik; Nitschke, Jonas P.; Nurse, Matthew S.; Ohtsubo, Yohsuke; Oldemburgo de Mello, Victoria; O’Madagain, Cathal; Onderco, Michal; Palacios-Galvez, M. Soledad; Palomöki, Jussi; Pan, Yafeng; Papp, Zsófia; Pärnamets, Philip; Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola; Pavlović, Zoran; Payán-Gómez, César; Perander, Silva; Pitman, Michael Mark; Prasad, Rajib; Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Joanna; Rathje, Steve; Raza, Ali; Rhee, Kasey; Robertson, Claire E.; Rodríguez-Pascual, Iván; Saikkonen, Teemu; Salvador-Ginez, Octavio; Santi, Gaia C.; Santiago-Tovar, Natalia; Savage, David; Scheffer, Julian A.; Schultner, David T.; Schutte, Enid M.; Scott, Andy; Sharma, Madhavi; Sharma, Pujan; Skali, Ahmed; Stadelmann, David; Stafford, Clara Alexandra; Stanojević, Dragan; Stefaniak, Anna; Sternisko, Anni; Stoica, Augustin; Stoyanova, Kristina K.; Strickland, Brent; Sundvall, Jukka; Thomas, Jeffrey P.; Tinghög, Gustav; Torgler, Benno; Traast, Iris J.; Tucciarelli, Raffaele; Tyrala, Michael; Ungson, Nick D.; Uysal, Mete S.; Van Lange, Paul A. M.; van Prooijen, Jan-Willem; van Rooy, Dirk; Västfjäll, Daniel; Verkoeijen, Peter; Vieira, Joana B.; von Sikorski, Christian; Walker, Alexander Cameron; Watermeyer, Jennifer; Wetter, Erik; Whillans, Ashley; White, Katherine; Habib, Rishad; Willardt, Robin; Wohl, Michael J. A.; Wójcik, Adrian Dominik; Wu, Kaidi; Yamada, Yuki; Yilmaz, Onurcan; Yogeeswaran, Kumar; Ziemer, Carolin-Theresa; Zwaan, Rolf A.; Boggio, Paulo S.; Sampaio, Waldir M.

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Azevedo, Flavio
AU  - Pavlović, Tomislav
AU  - Rêgo, Gabriel G.
AU  - Ay, F. Ceren
AU  - Gjoneska, Biljana
AU  - Etienne, Tom W.
AU  - Ross, Robert M.
AU  - Schönegger, Philipp
AU  - Riaño-Moreno, Julián C.
AU  - Cichocka, Aleksandra
AU  - Capraro, Valerio
AU  - Cian, Luca
AU  - Longoni, Chiara
AU  - Chan, Ho Fai
AU  - Van Bavel, Jay J.
AU  - Sjåstad, Hallgeir
AU  - Nezlek, John B.
AU  - Alfano, Mark
AU  - Gelfand, Michele J.
AU  - Birtel, Michèle D.
AU  - Cislak, Aleksandra
AU  - Lockwood, Patricia L.
AU  - Abts, Koen
AU  - Agadullina, Elena
AU  - Aruta, John Jamir Benzon
AU  - Besharati, Sahba Nomvula
AU  - Bor, Alexander
AU  - Choma, Becky L.
AU  - Crabtree, Charles David
AU  - Cunningham, William A.
AU  - De, Koustav
AU  - Ejaz, Waqas
AU  - Elbaek, Christian T.
AU  - Findor, Andrej
AU  - Flichtentrei, Daniel
AU  - Franc, Renata
AU  - Gruber, June
AU  - Gualda, Estrella
AU  - Horiuchi, Yusaku
AU  - Huynh, Toan Luu Duc
AU  - Ibanez, Agustin
AU  - Imran, Mostak Ahamed
AU  - Israelashvili, Jacob
AU  - Jasko, Katarzyna
AU  - Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw
AU  - Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena
AU  - Krouwel, André
AU  - Laakasuo, Michael
AU  - Lamm, Claus
AU  - Leygue, Caroline
AU  - Lin, Ming-Jen
AU  - Mansoor, Mohammad Sabbir
AU  - Marie, Antoine
AU  - Mayiwar, Lewend
AU  - Mazepus, Honorata
AU  - McHugh, Cillian
AU  - Minda, John Paul
AU  - Mitkidis, Panagiotis
AU  - Olsson, Andreas
AU  - Otterbring, Tobias
AU  - Packer, Dominic J.
AU  - Perry, Anat
AU  - Petersen, Michael Bang
AU  - Puthillam, Arathy
AU  - Rothmund, Tobias
AU  - Santamaría-García, Hernando
AU  - Schmid, Petra C.
AU  - Stoyanov, Drozdstoy
AU  - Tewari, Shruti
AU  - Todosijević, Bojan
AU  - Tsakiris, Manos
AU  - Tung, Hans H.
AU  - Umbres, Radu G.
AU  - Vanags, Edmunds
AU  - Vlasceanu, Madalina
AU  - Vonasch, Andrew
AU  - Yucel, Meltem
AU  - Zhang, Yucheng
AU  - Abad, Mohcine
AU  - Adler, Eli
AU  - Akrawi, Narin
AU  - Mdarhri, Hamza Alaoui
AU  - Amara, Hanane
AU  - Amodio, David M.
AU  - Antazo, Benedict G.
AU  - Apps, Matthew
AU  - Ba, Mouhamadou Hady
AU  - Barbosa, Sergio
AU  - Bastian, Brock
AU  - Berg, Anton
AU  - Bernal-Zárate, Maria P.
AU  - Bernstein, Michael
AU  - Białek, Michał
AU  - Bilancini, Ennio
AU  - Bogatyreva, Natalia
AU  - Boncinelli, Leonardo
AU  - Booth, Jonathan E.
AU  - Borau, Sylvie
AU  - Buchel, Ondrej
AU  - Cameron, C. Daryl
AU  - Carvalho, Chrissie F.
AU  - Celadin, Tatiana
AU  - Cerami, Chiara
AU  - Chalise, Hom Nath
AU  - Cheng, Xiaojun
AU  - Cockcroft, Kate
AU  - Conway, Jane
AU  - Córdoba-Delgado, Mateo Andres
AU  - Crespi, Chiara
AU  - Crouzevialle, Marie
AU  - Cutler, Jo
AU  - Cypryańska, Marzena
AU  - Dabrowska, Justyna
AU  - Daniels, Michael A.
AU  - Davis, Victoria H.
AU  - Dayley, Pamala N.
AU  - Delouvée, S.
AU  - Denkovski, Ognjan
AU  - Dezecache, Guillaume
AU  - Dhaliwal, Nathan A.
AU  - Diato, Alelie B.
AU  - Di Paolo, Roberto
AU  - Drosinou, Marianna
AU  - Dulleck, Uwe
AU  - Ekmanis, Jānis
AU  - Ertan, Arhan S.
AU  - Farhana, Hapsa Hossain
AU  - Farkhari, Fahima
AU  - Farmer, Harry
AU  - Fenwick, Ali
AU  - Fidanovski, Kristijan
AU  - Flew, Terry
AU  - Fraser, Shona
AU  - Frempong, Raymond Boadi
AU  - Fugelsang, Jonathan A.
AU  - Gale, Jessica
AU  - Garcia-Navarro, E. Begoña
AU  - Garladinne, Prasad
AU  - Ghajjou, Oussama
AU  - Gkinopoulos, Theofilos
AU  - Gray, Kurt
AU  - Griffin, Siobhán M.
AU  - Gronfeldt, Bjarki
AU  - Gümren, Mert
AU  - Gurung, Ranju Lama
AU  - Halperin, Eran
AU  - Harris, Elizabeth
AU  - Herzon, Volo
AU  - Hruška, Matej
AU  - Huang, Guanxiong
AU  - Hudecek, Matthias F. C.
AU  - Isler, Ozan
AU  - Jangard, Simon
AU  - Jorgensen, Frederik J.
AU  - Kachanoff, Frank
AU  - Kahn, John
AU  - Dangol, Apsara Katuwal
AU  - Keudel, Oleksandra
AU  - Koppel, Lina
AU  - Koverola, Mika
AU  - Kubin, Emily
AU  - Kunnari, Anton
AU  - Kutiyski, Yordan
AU  - Laguna, Oscar
AU  - Leota, Josh
AU  - Lermer, Eva
AU  - Levy, Jonathan
AU  - Levy, Neil
AU  - Li, Chunyun
AU  - Long, Elizabeth U.
AU  - Maglić, Marina
AU  - McCashin, Darragh
AU  - Metcalf, Alexander L.
AU  - Mikloušić, Igor
AU  - El Mimouni, Soulaimane
AU  - Miura, Asako
AU  - Molina-Paredes, Juliana
AU  - Monroy-Fonseca, César
AU  - Morales-Marente, Elena
AU  - Moreau, David
AU  - Muda, Rafał
AU  - Myer, Annalisa
AU  - Nash, Kyle
AU  - Nesh-Nash, Tarik
AU  - Nitschke, Jonas P.
AU  - Nurse, Matthew S.
AU  - Ohtsubo, Yohsuke
AU  - Oldemburgo de Mello, Victoria
AU  - O’Madagain, Cathal
AU  - Onderco, Michal
AU  - Palacios-Galvez, M. Soledad
AU  - Palomöki, Jussi
AU  - Pan, Yafeng
AU  - Papp, Zsófia
AU  - Pärnamets, Philip
AU  - Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola
AU  - Pavlović, Zoran
AU  - Payán-Gómez, César
AU  - Perander, Silva
AU  - Pitman, Michael Mark
AU  - Prasad, Rajib
AU  - Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Joanna
AU  - Rathje, Steve
AU  - Raza, Ali
AU  - Rhee, Kasey
AU  - Robertson, Claire E.
AU  - Rodríguez-Pascual, Iván
AU  - Saikkonen, Teemu
AU  - Salvador-Ginez, Octavio
AU  - Santi, Gaia C.
AU  - Santiago-Tovar, Natalia
AU  - Savage, David
AU  - Scheffer, Julian A.
AU  - Schultner, David T.
AU  - Schutte, Enid M.
AU  - Scott, Andy
AU  - Sharma, Madhavi
AU  - Sharma, Pujan
AU  - Skali, Ahmed
AU  - Stadelmann, David
AU  - Stafford, Clara Alexandra
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
AU  - Stefaniak, Anna
AU  - Sternisko, Anni
AU  - Stoica, Augustin
AU  - Stoyanova, Kristina K.
AU  - Strickland, Brent
AU  - Sundvall, Jukka
AU  - Thomas, Jeffrey P.
AU  - Tinghög, Gustav
AU  - Torgler, Benno
AU  - Traast, Iris J.
AU  - Tucciarelli, Raffaele
AU  - Tyrala, Michael
AU  - Ungson, Nick D.
AU  - Uysal, Mete S.
AU  - Van Lange, Paul A. M.
AU  - van Prooijen, Jan-Willem
AU  - van Rooy, Dirk
AU  - Västfjäll, Daniel
AU  - Verkoeijen, Peter
AU  - Vieira, Joana B.
AU  - von Sikorski, Christian
AU  - Walker, Alexander Cameron
AU  - Watermeyer, Jennifer
AU  - Wetter, Erik
AU  - Whillans, Ashley
AU  - White, Katherine
AU  - Habib, Rishad
AU  - Willardt, Robin
AU  - Wohl, Michael J. A.
AU  - Wójcik, Adrian Dominik
AU  - Wu, Kaidi
AU  - Yamada, Yuki
AU  - Yilmaz, Onurcan
AU  - Yogeeswaran, Kumar
AU  - Ziemer, Carolin-Theresa
AU  - Zwaan, Rolf A.
AU  - Boggio, Paulo S.
AU  - Sampaio, Waldir M.
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4487
AB  - The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all domains of human life, including the economic and
social fabric of societies. One of the central strategies for managing public health throughout
the pandemic has been through persuasive messaging and collective behaviour change.
To help scholars better understand the social and moral psychology behind public health
behaviour, we present a dataset comprising of 51,404 individuals from 69 countries. This
dataset was collected for the International Collaboration on Social & Moral Psychology of
COVID-19 project (ICSMP COVID-19). This social science survey invited participants around
the world to complete a series of moral and psychological measures and public health
attitudes about COVID-19 during an early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic (between April
and June 2020). The survey included seven broad categories of questions: COVID-19 beliefs
and compliance behaviours; identity and social attitudes; ideology; health and well-being;
moral beliefs and motivation; personality traits; and demographic variables. We report both
raw and cleaned data, along with all survey materials, data visualisations, and psychometric
evaluations of key variables.
T2  - Scientific Data
T1  - Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries
SP  - 272
VL  - 10
DO  - 10.1038/s41597-023-02080-8
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Azevedo, Flavio and Pavlović, Tomislav and Rêgo, Gabriel G. and Ay, F. Ceren and Gjoneska, Biljana and Etienne, Tom W. and Ross, Robert M. and Schönegger, Philipp and Riaño-Moreno, Julián C. and Cichocka, Aleksandra and Capraro, Valerio and Cian, Luca and Longoni, Chiara and Chan, Ho Fai and Van Bavel, Jay J. and Sjåstad, Hallgeir and Nezlek, John B. and Alfano, Mark and Gelfand, Michele J. and Birtel, Michèle D. and Cislak, Aleksandra and Lockwood, Patricia L. and Abts, Koen and Agadullina, Elena and Aruta, John Jamir Benzon and Besharati, Sahba Nomvula and Bor, Alexander and Choma, Becky L. and Crabtree, Charles David and Cunningham, William A. and De, Koustav and Ejaz, Waqas and Elbaek, Christian T. and Findor, Andrej and Flichtentrei, Daniel and Franc, Renata and Gruber, June and Gualda, Estrella and Horiuchi, Yusaku and Huynh, Toan Luu Duc and Ibanez, Agustin and Imran, Mostak Ahamed and Israelashvili, Jacob and Jasko, Katarzyna and Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw and Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena and Krouwel, André and Laakasuo, Michael and Lamm, Claus and Leygue, Caroline and Lin, Ming-Jen and Mansoor, Mohammad Sabbir and Marie, Antoine and Mayiwar, Lewend and Mazepus, Honorata and McHugh, Cillian and Minda, John Paul and Mitkidis, Panagiotis and Olsson, Andreas and Otterbring, Tobias and Packer, Dominic J. and Perry, Anat and Petersen, Michael Bang and Puthillam, Arathy and Rothmund, Tobias and Santamaría-García, Hernando and Schmid, Petra C. and Stoyanov, Drozdstoy and Tewari, Shruti and Todosijević, Bojan and Tsakiris, Manos and Tung, Hans H. and Umbres, Radu G. and Vanags, Edmunds and Vlasceanu, Madalina and Vonasch, Andrew and Yucel, Meltem and Zhang, Yucheng and Abad, Mohcine and Adler, Eli and Akrawi, Narin and Mdarhri, Hamza Alaoui and Amara, Hanane and Amodio, David M. and Antazo, Benedict G. and Apps, Matthew and Ba, Mouhamadou Hady and Barbosa, Sergio and Bastian, Brock and Berg, Anton and Bernal-Zárate, Maria P. and Bernstein, Michael and Białek, Michał and Bilancini, Ennio and Bogatyreva, Natalia and Boncinelli, Leonardo and Booth, Jonathan E. and Borau, Sylvie and Buchel, Ondrej and Cameron, C. Daryl and Carvalho, Chrissie F. and Celadin, Tatiana and Cerami, Chiara and Chalise, Hom Nath and Cheng, Xiaojun and Cockcroft, Kate and Conway, Jane and Córdoba-Delgado, Mateo Andres and Crespi, Chiara and Crouzevialle, Marie and Cutler, Jo and Cypryańska, Marzena and Dabrowska, Justyna and Daniels, Michael A. and Davis, Victoria H. and Dayley, Pamala N. and Delouvée, S. and Denkovski, Ognjan and Dezecache, Guillaume and Dhaliwal, Nathan A. and Diato, Alelie B. and Di Paolo, Roberto and Drosinou, Marianna and Dulleck, Uwe and Ekmanis, Jānis and Ertan, Arhan S. and Farhana, Hapsa Hossain and Farkhari, Fahima and Farmer, Harry and Fenwick, Ali and Fidanovski, Kristijan and Flew, Terry and Fraser, Shona and Frempong, Raymond Boadi and Fugelsang, Jonathan A. and Gale, Jessica and Garcia-Navarro, E. Begoña and Garladinne, Prasad and Ghajjou, Oussama and Gkinopoulos, Theofilos and Gray, Kurt and Griffin, Siobhán M. and Gronfeldt, Bjarki and Gümren, Mert and Gurung, Ranju Lama and Halperin, Eran and Harris, Elizabeth and Herzon, Volo and Hruška, Matej and Huang, Guanxiong and Hudecek, Matthias F. C. and Isler, Ozan and Jangard, Simon and Jorgensen, Frederik J. and Kachanoff, Frank and Kahn, John and Dangol, Apsara Katuwal and Keudel, Oleksandra and Koppel, Lina and Koverola, Mika and Kubin, Emily and Kunnari, Anton and Kutiyski, Yordan and Laguna, Oscar and Leota, Josh and Lermer, Eva and Levy, Jonathan and Levy, Neil and Li, Chunyun and Long, Elizabeth U. and Maglić, Marina and McCashin, Darragh and Metcalf, Alexander L. and Mikloušić, Igor and El Mimouni, Soulaimane and Miura, Asako and Molina-Paredes, Juliana and Monroy-Fonseca, César and Morales-Marente, Elena and Moreau, David and Muda, Rafał and Myer, Annalisa and Nash, Kyle and Nesh-Nash, Tarik and Nitschke, Jonas P. and Nurse, Matthew S. and Ohtsubo, Yohsuke and Oldemburgo de Mello, Victoria and O’Madagain, Cathal and Onderco, Michal and Palacios-Galvez, M. Soledad and Palomöki, Jussi and Pan, Yafeng and Papp, Zsófia and Pärnamets, Philip and Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola and Pavlović, Zoran and Payán-Gómez, César and Perander, Silva and Pitman, Michael Mark and Prasad, Rajib and Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Joanna and Rathje, Steve and Raza, Ali and Rhee, Kasey and Robertson, Claire E. and Rodríguez-Pascual, Iván and Saikkonen, Teemu and Salvador-Ginez, Octavio and Santi, Gaia C. and Santiago-Tovar, Natalia and Savage, David and Scheffer, Julian A. and Schultner, David T. and Schutte, Enid M. and Scott, Andy and Sharma, Madhavi and Sharma, Pujan and Skali, Ahmed and Stadelmann, David and Stafford, Clara Alexandra and Stanojević, Dragan and Stefaniak, Anna and Sternisko, Anni and Stoica, Augustin and Stoyanova, Kristina K. and Strickland, Brent and Sundvall, Jukka and Thomas, Jeffrey P. and Tinghög, Gustav and Torgler, Benno and Traast, Iris J. and Tucciarelli, Raffaele and Tyrala, Michael and Ungson, Nick D. and Uysal, Mete S. and Van Lange, Paul A. M. and van Prooijen, Jan-Willem and van Rooy, Dirk and Västfjäll, Daniel and Verkoeijen, Peter and Vieira, Joana B. and von Sikorski, Christian and Walker, Alexander Cameron and Watermeyer, Jennifer and Wetter, Erik and Whillans, Ashley and White, Katherine and Habib, Rishad and Willardt, Robin and Wohl, Michael J. A. and Wójcik, Adrian Dominik and Wu, Kaidi and Yamada, Yuki and Yilmaz, Onurcan and Yogeeswaran, Kumar and Ziemer, Carolin-Theresa and Zwaan, Rolf A. and Boggio, Paulo S. and Sampaio, Waldir M.",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all domains of human life, including the economic and
social fabric of societies. One of the central strategies for managing public health throughout
the pandemic has been through persuasive messaging and collective behaviour change.
To help scholars better understand the social and moral psychology behind public health
behaviour, we present a dataset comprising of 51,404 individuals from 69 countries. This
dataset was collected for the International Collaboration on Social & Moral Psychology of
COVID-19 project (ICSMP COVID-19). This social science survey invited participants around
the world to complete a series of moral and psychological measures and public health
attitudes about COVID-19 during an early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic (between April
and June 2020). The survey included seven broad categories of questions: COVID-19 beliefs
and compliance behaviours; identity and social attitudes; ideology; health and well-being;
moral beliefs and motivation; personality traits; and demographic variables. We report both
raw and cleaned data, along with all survey materials, data visualisations, and psychometric
evaluations of key variables.",
journal = "Scientific Data",
title = "Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries",
pages = "272",
volume = "10",
doi = "10.1038/s41597-023-02080-8"
}
Azevedo, F., Pavlović, T., Rêgo, G. G., Ay, F. C., Gjoneska, B., Etienne, T. W., Ross, R. M., Schönegger, P., Riaño-Moreno, J. C., Cichocka, A., Capraro, V., Cian, L., Longoni, C., Chan, H. F., Van Bavel, J. J., Sjåstad, H., Nezlek, J. B., Alfano, M., Gelfand, M. J., Birtel, M. D., Cislak, A., Lockwood, P. L., Abts, K., Agadullina, E., Aruta, J. J. B., Besharati, S. N., Bor, A., Choma, B. L., Crabtree, C. D., Cunningham, W. A., De, K., Ejaz, W., Elbaek, C. T., Findor, A., Flichtentrei, D., Franc, R., Gruber, J., Gualda, E., Horiuchi, Y., Huynh, T. L. D., Ibanez, A., Imran, M. A., Israelashvili, J., Jasko, K., Kantorowicz, J., Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, E., Krouwel, A., Laakasuo, M., Lamm, C., Leygue, C., Lin, M., Mansoor, M. S., Marie, A., Mayiwar, L., Mazepus, H., McHugh, C., Minda, J. P., Mitkidis, P., Olsson, A., Otterbring, T., Packer, D. J., Perry, A., Petersen, M. B., Puthillam, A., Rothmund, T., Santamaría-García, H., Schmid, P. C., Stoyanov, D., Tewari, S., Todosijević, B., Tsakiris, M., Tung, H. H., Umbres, R. G., Vanags, E., Vlasceanu, M., Vonasch, A., Yucel, M., Zhang, Y., Abad, M., Adler, E., Akrawi, N., Mdarhri, H. A., Amara, H., Amodio, D. M., Antazo, B. G., Apps, M., Ba, M. H., Barbosa, S., Bastian, B., Berg, A., Bernal-Zárate, M. P., Bernstein, M., Białek, M., Bilancini, E., Bogatyreva, N., Boncinelli, L., Booth, J. E., Borau, S., Buchel, O., Cameron, C. D., Carvalho, C. F., Celadin, T., Cerami, C., Chalise, H. N., Cheng, X., Cockcroft, K., Conway, J., Córdoba-Delgado, M. A., Crespi, C., Crouzevialle, M., Cutler, J., Cypryańska, M., Dabrowska, J., Daniels, M. A., Davis, V. H., Dayley, P. N., Delouvée, S., Denkovski, O., Dezecache, G., Dhaliwal, N. A., Diato, A. B., Di Paolo, R., Drosinou, M., Dulleck, U., Ekmanis, J., Ertan, A. S., Farhana, H. H., Farkhari, F., Farmer, H., Fenwick, A., Fidanovski, K., Flew, T., Fraser, S., Frempong, R. B., Fugelsang, J. A., Gale, J., Garcia-Navarro, E. B., Garladinne, P., Ghajjou, O., Gkinopoulos, T., Gray, K., Griffin, S. M., Gronfeldt, B., Gümren, M., Gurung, R. L., Halperin, E., Harris, E., Herzon, V., Hruška, M., Huang, G., Hudecek, M. F. C., Isler, O., Jangard, S., Jorgensen, F. J., Kachanoff, F., Kahn, J., Dangol, A. K., Keudel, O., Koppel, L., Koverola, M., Kubin, E., Kunnari, A., Kutiyski, Y., Laguna, O., Leota, J., Lermer, E., Levy, J., Levy, N., Li, C., Long, E. U., Maglić, M., McCashin, D., Metcalf, A. L., Mikloušić, I., El Mimouni, S., Miura, A., Molina-Paredes, J., Monroy-Fonseca, C., Morales-Marente, E., Moreau, D., Muda, R., Myer, A., Nash, K., Nesh-Nash, T., Nitschke, J. P., Nurse, M. S., Ohtsubo, Y., Oldemburgo de Mello, V., O’Madagain, C., Onderco, M., Palacios-Galvez, M. S., Palomöki, J., Pan, Y., Papp, Z., Pärnamets, P., Paruzel-Czachura, M., Pavlović, Z., Payán-Gómez, C., Perander, S., Pitman, M. M., Prasad, R., Pyrkosz-Pacyna, J., Rathje, S., Raza, A., Rhee, K., Robertson, C. E., Rodríguez-Pascual, I., Saikkonen, T., Salvador-Ginez, O., Santi, G. C., Santiago-Tovar, N., Savage, D., Scheffer, J. A., Schultner, D. T., Schutte, E. M., Scott, A., Sharma, M., Sharma, P., Skali, A., Stadelmann, D., Stafford, C. A., Stanojević, D., Stefaniak, A., Sternisko, A., Stoica, A., Stoyanova, K. K., Strickland, B., Sundvall, J., Thomas, J. P., Tinghög, G., Torgler, B., Traast, I. J., Tucciarelli, R., Tyrala, M., Ungson, N. D., Uysal, M. S., Van Lange, P. A. M., van Prooijen, J., van Rooy, D., Västfjäll, D., Verkoeijen, P., Vieira, J. B., von Sikorski, C., Walker, A. C., Watermeyer, J., Wetter, E., Whillans, A., White, K., Habib, R., Willardt, R., Wohl, M. J. A., Wójcik, A. D., Wu, K., Yamada, Y., Yilmaz, O., Yogeeswaran, K., Ziemer, C., Zwaan, R. A., Boggio, P. S.,& Sampaio, W. M.. (2023). Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries. in Scientific Data, 10, 272.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02080-8
Azevedo F, Pavlović T, Rêgo GG, Ay FC, Gjoneska B, Etienne TW, Ross RM, Schönegger P, Riaño-Moreno JC, Cichocka A, Capraro V, Cian L, Longoni C, Chan HF, Van Bavel JJ, Sjåstad H, Nezlek JB, Alfano M, Gelfand MJ, Birtel MD, Cislak A, Lockwood PL, Abts K, Agadullina E, Aruta JJB, Besharati SN, Bor A, Choma BL, Crabtree CD, Cunningham WA, De K, Ejaz W, Elbaek CT, Findor A, Flichtentrei D, Franc R, Gruber J, Gualda E, Horiuchi Y, Huynh TLD, Ibanez A, Imran MA, Israelashvili J, Jasko K, Kantorowicz J, Kantorowicz-Reznichenko E, Krouwel A, Laakasuo M, Lamm C, Leygue C, Lin M, Mansoor MS, Marie A, Mayiwar L, Mazepus H, McHugh C, Minda JP, Mitkidis P, Olsson A, Otterbring T, Packer DJ, Perry A, Petersen MB, Puthillam A, Rothmund T, Santamaría-García H, Schmid PC, Stoyanov D, Tewari S, Todosijević B, Tsakiris M, Tung HH, Umbres RG, Vanags E, Vlasceanu M, Vonasch A, Yucel M, Zhang Y, Abad M, Adler E, Akrawi N, Mdarhri HA, Amara H, Amodio DM, Antazo BG, Apps M, Ba MH, Barbosa S, Bastian B, Berg A, Bernal-Zárate MP, Bernstein M, Białek M, Bilancini E, Bogatyreva N, Boncinelli L, Booth JE, Borau S, Buchel O, Cameron CD, Carvalho CF, Celadin T, Cerami C, Chalise HN, Cheng X, Cockcroft K, Conway J, Córdoba-Delgado MA, Crespi C, Crouzevialle M, Cutler J, Cypryańska M, Dabrowska J, Daniels MA, Davis VH, Dayley PN, Delouvée S, Denkovski O, Dezecache G, Dhaliwal NA, Diato AB, Di Paolo R, Drosinou M, Dulleck U, Ekmanis J, Ertan AS, Farhana HH, Farkhari F, Farmer H, Fenwick A, Fidanovski K, Flew T, Fraser S, Frempong RB, Fugelsang JA, Gale J, Garcia-Navarro EB, Garladinne P, Ghajjou O, Gkinopoulos T, Gray K, Griffin SM, Gronfeldt B, Gümren M, Gurung RL, Halperin E, Harris E, Herzon V, Hruška M, Huang G, Hudecek MFC, Isler O, Jangard S, Jorgensen FJ, Kachanoff F, Kahn J, Dangol AK, Keudel O, Koppel L, Koverola M, Kubin E, Kunnari A, Kutiyski Y, Laguna O, Leota J, Lermer E, Levy J, Levy N, Li C, Long EU, Maglić M, McCashin D, Metcalf AL, Mikloušić I, El Mimouni S, Miura A, Molina-Paredes J, Monroy-Fonseca C, Morales-Marente E, Moreau D, Muda R, Myer A, Nash K, Nesh-Nash T, Nitschke JP, Nurse MS, Ohtsubo Y, Oldemburgo de Mello V, O’Madagain C, Onderco M, Palacios-Galvez MS, Palomöki J, Pan Y, Papp Z, Pärnamets P, Paruzel-Czachura M, Pavlović Z, Payán-Gómez C, Perander S, Pitman MM, Prasad R, Pyrkosz-Pacyna J, Rathje S, Raza A, Rhee K, Robertson CE, Rodríguez-Pascual I, Saikkonen T, Salvador-Ginez O, Santi GC, Santiago-Tovar N, Savage D, Scheffer JA, Schultner DT, Schutte EM, Scott A, Sharma M, Sharma P, Skali A, Stadelmann D, Stafford CA, Stanojević D, Stefaniak A, Sternisko A, Stoica A, Stoyanova KK, Strickland B, Sundvall J, Thomas JP, Tinghög G, Torgler B, Traast IJ, Tucciarelli R, Tyrala M, Ungson ND, Uysal MS, Van Lange PAM, van Prooijen J, van Rooy D, Västfjäll D, Verkoeijen P, Vieira JB, von Sikorski C, Walker AC, Watermeyer J, Wetter E, Whillans A, White K, Habib R, Willardt R, Wohl MJA, Wójcik AD, Wu K, Yamada Y, Yilmaz O, Yogeeswaran K, Ziemer C, Zwaan RA, Boggio PS, Sampaio WM. Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries. in Scientific Data. 2023;10:272.
doi:10.1038/s41597-023-02080-8 .
Azevedo, Flavio, Pavlović, Tomislav, Rêgo, Gabriel G., Ay, F. Ceren, Gjoneska, Biljana, Etienne, Tom W., Ross, Robert M., Schönegger, Philipp, Riaño-Moreno, Julián C., Cichocka, Aleksandra, Capraro, Valerio, Cian, Luca, Longoni, Chiara, Chan, Ho Fai, Van Bavel, Jay J., Sjåstad, Hallgeir, Nezlek, John B., Alfano, Mark, Gelfand, Michele J., Birtel, Michèle D., Cislak, Aleksandra, Lockwood, Patricia L., Abts, Koen, Agadullina, Elena, Aruta, John Jamir Benzon, Besharati, Sahba Nomvula, Bor, Alexander, Choma, Becky L., Crabtree, Charles David, Cunningham, William A., De, Koustav, Ejaz, Waqas, Elbaek, Christian T., Findor, Andrej, Flichtentrei, Daniel, Franc, Renata, Gruber, June, Gualda, Estrella, Horiuchi, Yusaku, Huynh, Toan Luu Duc, Ibanez, Agustin, Imran, Mostak Ahamed, Israelashvili, Jacob, Jasko, Katarzyna, Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw, Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena, Krouwel, André, Laakasuo, Michael, Lamm, Claus, Leygue, Caroline, Lin, Ming-Jen, Mansoor, Mohammad Sabbir, Marie, Antoine, Mayiwar, Lewend, Mazepus, Honorata, McHugh, Cillian, Minda, John Paul, Mitkidis, Panagiotis, Olsson, Andreas, Otterbring, Tobias, Packer, Dominic J., Perry, Anat, Petersen, Michael Bang, Puthillam, Arathy, Rothmund, Tobias, Santamaría-García, Hernando, Schmid, Petra C., Stoyanov, Drozdstoy, Tewari, Shruti, Todosijević, Bojan, Tsakiris, Manos, Tung, Hans H., Umbres, Radu G., Vanags, Edmunds, Vlasceanu, Madalina, Vonasch, Andrew, Yucel, Meltem, Zhang, Yucheng, Abad, Mohcine, Adler, Eli, Akrawi, Narin, Mdarhri, Hamza Alaoui, Amara, Hanane, Amodio, David M., Antazo, Benedict G., Apps, Matthew, Ba, Mouhamadou Hady, Barbosa, Sergio, Bastian, Brock, Berg, Anton, Bernal-Zárate, Maria P., Bernstein, Michael, Białek, Michał, Bilancini, Ennio, Bogatyreva, Natalia, Boncinelli, Leonardo, Booth, Jonathan E., Borau, Sylvie, Buchel, Ondrej, Cameron, C. Daryl, Carvalho, Chrissie F., Celadin, Tatiana, Cerami, Chiara, Chalise, Hom Nath, Cheng, Xiaojun, Cockcroft, Kate, Conway, Jane, Córdoba-Delgado, Mateo Andres, Crespi, Chiara, Crouzevialle, Marie, Cutler, Jo, Cypryańska, Marzena, Dabrowska, Justyna, Daniels, Michael A., Davis, Victoria H., Dayley, Pamala N., Delouvée, S., Denkovski, Ognjan, Dezecache, Guillaume, Dhaliwal, Nathan A., Diato, Alelie B., Di Paolo, Roberto, Drosinou, Marianna, Dulleck, Uwe, Ekmanis, Jānis, Ertan, Arhan S., Farhana, Hapsa Hossain, Farkhari, Fahima, Farmer, Harry, Fenwick, Ali, Fidanovski, Kristijan, Flew, Terry, Fraser, Shona, Frempong, Raymond Boadi, Fugelsang, Jonathan A., Gale, Jessica, Garcia-Navarro, E. Begoña, Garladinne, Prasad, Ghajjou, Oussama, Gkinopoulos, Theofilos, Gray, Kurt, Griffin, Siobhán M., Gronfeldt, Bjarki, Gümren, Mert, Gurung, Ranju Lama, Halperin, Eran, Harris, Elizabeth, Herzon, Volo, Hruška, Matej, Huang, Guanxiong, Hudecek, Matthias F. C., Isler, Ozan, Jangard, Simon, Jorgensen, Frederik J., Kachanoff, Frank, Kahn, John, Dangol, Apsara Katuwal, Keudel, Oleksandra, Koppel, Lina, Koverola, Mika, Kubin, Emily, Kunnari, Anton, Kutiyski, Yordan, Laguna, Oscar, Leota, Josh, Lermer, Eva, Levy, Jonathan, Levy, Neil, Li, Chunyun, Long, Elizabeth U., Maglić, Marina, McCashin, Darragh, Metcalf, Alexander L., Mikloušić, Igor, El Mimouni, Soulaimane, Miura, Asako, Molina-Paredes, Juliana, Monroy-Fonseca, César, Morales-Marente, Elena, Moreau, David, Muda, Rafał, Myer, Annalisa, Nash, Kyle, Nesh-Nash, Tarik, Nitschke, Jonas P., Nurse, Matthew S., Ohtsubo, Yohsuke, Oldemburgo de Mello, Victoria, O’Madagain, Cathal, Onderco, Michal, Palacios-Galvez, M. Soledad, Palomöki, Jussi, Pan, Yafeng, Papp, Zsófia, Pärnamets, Philip, Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola, Pavlović, Zoran, Payán-Gómez, César, Perander, Silva, Pitman, Michael Mark, Prasad, Rajib, Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Joanna, Rathje, Steve, Raza, Ali, Rhee, Kasey, Robertson, Claire E., Rodríguez-Pascual, Iván, Saikkonen, Teemu, Salvador-Ginez, Octavio, Santi, Gaia C., Santiago-Tovar, Natalia, Savage, David, Scheffer, Julian A., Schultner, David T., Schutte, Enid M., Scott, Andy, Sharma, Madhavi, Sharma, Pujan, Skali, Ahmed, Stadelmann, David, Stafford, Clara Alexandra, Stanojević, Dragan, Stefaniak, Anna, Sternisko, Anni, Stoica, Augustin, Stoyanova, Kristina K., Strickland, Brent, Sundvall, Jukka, Thomas, Jeffrey P., Tinghög, Gustav, Torgler, Benno, Traast, Iris J., Tucciarelli, Raffaele, Tyrala, Michael, Ungson, Nick D., Uysal, Mete S., Van Lange, Paul A. M., van Prooijen, Jan-Willem, van Rooy, Dirk, Västfjäll, Daniel, Verkoeijen, Peter, Vieira, Joana B., von Sikorski, Christian, Walker, Alexander Cameron, Watermeyer, Jennifer, Wetter, Erik, Whillans, Ashley, White, Katherine, Habib, Rishad, Willardt, Robin, Wohl, Michael J. A., Wójcik, Adrian Dominik, Wu, Kaidi, Yamada, Yuki, Yilmaz, Onurcan, Yogeeswaran, Kumar, Ziemer, Carolin-Theresa, Zwaan, Rolf A., Boggio, Paulo S., Sampaio, Waldir M., "Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries" in Scientific Data, 10 (2023):272,
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National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic

Van Bavel, Jay J.; Cichocka, Aleksandra; Capraro, Valerio; Sjåstad, Hallgeir; Nezlek, John B.; Pavlović, Tomislav; Alfano, Mark; Gelfand, Michele J.; Azevedo, Flavio; Birtel, Michèle D.; Cislak, Aleksandra; Lockwood, Patricia L.; Ross, Robert Malcolm; Abts, Koen; Agadullina, Elena; Aruta, John Jamir Benzon; Besharati, Sahba Nomvula; Bor, Alexander; Choma, Becky L.; Crabtree, Charles David; Cunningham, William A.; De, Koustav; Ejaz, Waqas; Elbaek, Christian T.; Findor, Andrej; Flichtentrei, Daniel; Franc, Renata; Gjoneska, Biljana; Gruber, June; Gualda, Estrella; Horiuchi, Yusaku; Huynh, Toan Luu Duc; Ibanez, Augustin; Imran, Mostak Ahamed; Israelashvili, Jacob; Jasko, Katarzyna; Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw; Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena; Krouwel, André; Laakasuo, Michael; Lamm, Claus; Leygue, Caroline; Lin, Ming-Jen; Mansoor, Mohammad Sabbir; Marie, Antoine; Mayiwar, Lewend; Mazepus, Honorata; McHugh, Cillian; Minda, John Paul; Mitkidis, Panagiotis; Olsson, Andreas; Otterbring, Tobias; Packer, Dominic J.; Perry, Anat; Petersen, Michael Bang; Puthillam, Arathy; Riaño-Moreno, Julián C.; Rothmund, Tobias; Santamaría-García, Hernando; Schmid, Petra C.; Stoyanov, Drozdstoy; Tewari, Shruti; Todosijević, Bojan; Tsakiris, Manos; Tung, Hans H.; Umbreș, Radu G.; Vanags, Edmunds; Vlasceanu, Madalina; Vonasch, Andrew; Yucel, Meltem; Zhang, Yucheng; Abad, Mohcine; Adler, Eli; Akrawi, Narin; Mdarhri, Hamza Alaoui; Amara, Hanane; Amodio, David M.; Antazo, Benedict G.; Apps, Matthew; Ay, F. Ceren; Ba, Mouhamadou Hady; Barbosa, Sergio; Bastian, Brock; Berg, Anton; Bernal-Zárate, Maria P.; Bernstein, Michael; Białek, Michał; Bilancini, Ennio; Bogatyreva, Natalia; Boncinelli, Leonardo; Booth, Jonathan E.; Borau, Sylvie; Buchel, Ondrej; Cameron, C. Daryl; Carvalho, Chrissie F.; Celadin, Tatiana; Cerami, Chiara; Chalise, Hom Nath; Cheng, Xiaojun; Cian, Luca; Cockcroft, Kate; Conway, Jane; Córdoba-Delgado, Mateo Andres; Crespi, Chiara; Crouzevialle, Marie; Cutler, Jo; Cypryańska, Marzena; Dabrowska, Justyna; Daniels, Michael A.; Davis, Victoria H.; Dayley, Pamala N.; Delouvee, Sylvain; Denkovski, Ognjan; Dezecache, Guillaume; Dhaliwal, Nathan A.; Diato, Alelie B.; Di Paolo, Roberto; Drosinou, Marianna; Dulleck, Uwe; Ekmanis, Jānis; Ertan, Arhan S.; Etienne, Tom W.; Farhana, Hapsa Hossain; Farkhari, Fahima; Farmer, Harry; Fenwick, Ali; Fidanovski, Kristijan; Flew, Terry; Fraser, Shona; Frempong, Raymond Boadi; Fugelsang, Jonathan A.; Gale, Jessica; Garcia-Navarro, E. Begoña; Garladinne, Prasad; Ghajjou, Oussama; Gkinopoulos, Theofilos; Gray, Kurt; Griffin, Siobhán M.; Gronfeldt, Bjarki; Gümren, Mert; Gurung, Ranju Lama; Halperin, Eran; Harris, Elizabeth; Herzon, Volo; Hruška, Matej; Huang, Guanxiong; Hudecek, Matthias F. C.; Isler, Ozan; Jangard, Simon; Jørgensen, Frederik J.; Kachanoff, Frank; Kahn, John; Dangol, Apsara Katuwal; Keudel, Oleksandra; Koppel, Lina; Koverola, Mika; Kubin, Emily; Kunnari, Anton; Kutiyski, Yordan; Laguna, Oscar; Leota, Josh; Lermer, Eva; Levy, Jonathan; Levy, Neil; Li, Chunyun; Long, Elizabeth U.; Longoni, Chiara; Maglić, Marina; McCashin, Darragh; Metcalf, Alexander L.; Mikloušić, Igor; El Mimouni, Soulaimane; Miura, Asako; Molina-Paredes, Juliana; Monroy-Fonseca, César; Morales-Marente, Elena; Moreau, David; Muda, Rafał; Myer, Annalisa; Nash, Kyle; Nesh-Nash, Tarik; Nitschke, Jonas P.; Nurse, Matthew S.; Ohtsubo, Yohsuke; Oldemburgo de Mello, Victoria; O’Madagain, Cathal; Onderco, Michal; Palacios-Galvez, M. Soledad; Palomäki, Jussi; Pan, Yafeng; Papp, Zsófia; Pärnamets, Philip; Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola; Pavlović, Zoran; Payán-Gómez, César; Perander, Silva; Pitman, Michael Mark; Prasad, Rajib; Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Joanna; Rathje, Steve; Raza, Ali; Rêgo, Gabriel G.; Rhee, Kasey; Robertson, Claire E.; Rodríguez-Pascual, Iván; Saikkonen, Teemu; Salvador-Ginez, Octavio; Sampaio, Waldir M.; Santi, Gaia C.; Santiago-Tovar, Natalia; Savage, David; Scheffer, Julian A.; Schönegger, Philipp; Schultner, David T.; Schutte, Enid M.; Scott, Andy; Sharma, Madhavi; Sharma, Pujan; Skali, Ahmed; Stadelmann, David; Stafford, Clara Alexandra; Stanojević, Dragan; Stefaniak, Anna; Sternisko, Anni; Stoica, Augustin; Stoyanova, Kristina K.; Strickland, Brent; Sundvall, Jukka; Thomas, Jeffrey P.; Tinghög, Gustav; Torgler, Benno; Traast, Iris J.; Tucciarelli, Raffaele; Tyrala, Michael; Ungson, Nick D.; Uysal, Mete S.; Van Lange, Paul A. M.; van Prooijen, Jan-Willem; van Rooy, Dirk; Västfjäll, Daniel; Verkoeijen, Peter; Vieira, Joana B.; von Sikorski, Christian; Walker, Alexander Cameron; Watermeyer, Jennifer; Wetter, Erik; Whillans, Ashley; Willardt, Robin; Wohl, Michael J. A.; Wójcik, Adrian Dominik; Wu, Kaidi; Yamada, Yuki; Yilmaz, Onurcan; Yogeeswaran, Kumar; Ziemer, Carolin-Theresa; Zwaan, Rolf A.; Boggio, Paulo S.

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Van Bavel, Jay J.
AU  - Cichocka, Aleksandra
AU  - Capraro, Valerio
AU  - Sjåstad, Hallgeir
AU  - Nezlek, John B.
AU  - Pavlović, Tomislav
AU  - Alfano, Mark
AU  - Gelfand, Michele J.
AU  - Azevedo, Flavio
AU  - Birtel, Michèle D.
AU  - Cislak, Aleksandra
AU  - Lockwood, Patricia L.
AU  - Ross, Robert Malcolm
AU  - Abts, Koen
AU  - Agadullina, Elena
AU  - Aruta, John Jamir Benzon
AU  - Besharati, Sahba Nomvula
AU  - Bor, Alexander
AU  - Choma, Becky L.
AU  - Crabtree, Charles David
AU  - Cunningham, William A.
AU  - De, Koustav
AU  - Ejaz, Waqas
AU  - Elbaek, Christian T.
AU  - Findor, Andrej
AU  - Flichtentrei, Daniel
AU  - Franc, Renata
AU  - Gjoneska, Biljana
AU  - Gruber, June
AU  - Gualda, Estrella
AU  - Horiuchi, Yusaku
AU  - Huynh, Toan Luu Duc
AU  - Ibanez, Augustin
AU  - Imran, Mostak Ahamed
AU  - Israelashvili, Jacob
AU  - Jasko, Katarzyna
AU  - Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw
AU  - Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena
AU  - Krouwel, André
AU  - Laakasuo, Michael
AU  - Lamm, Claus
AU  - Leygue, Caroline
AU  - Lin, Ming-Jen
AU  - Mansoor, Mohammad Sabbir
AU  - Marie, Antoine
AU  - Mayiwar, Lewend
AU  - Mazepus, Honorata
AU  - McHugh, Cillian
AU  - Minda, John Paul
AU  - Mitkidis, Panagiotis
AU  - Olsson, Andreas
AU  - Otterbring, Tobias
AU  - Packer, Dominic J.
AU  - Perry, Anat
AU  - Petersen, Michael Bang
AU  - Puthillam, Arathy
AU  - Riaño-Moreno, Julián C.
AU  - Rothmund, Tobias
AU  - Santamaría-García, Hernando
AU  - Schmid, Petra C.
AU  - Stoyanov, Drozdstoy
AU  - Tewari, Shruti
AU  - Todosijević, Bojan
AU  - Tsakiris, Manos
AU  - Tung, Hans H.
AU  - Umbreș, Radu G.
AU  - Vanags, Edmunds
AU  - Vlasceanu, Madalina
AU  - Vonasch, Andrew
AU  - Yucel, Meltem
AU  - Zhang, Yucheng
AU  - Abad, Mohcine
AU  - Adler, Eli
AU  - Akrawi, Narin
AU  - Mdarhri, Hamza Alaoui
AU  - Amara, Hanane
AU  - Amodio, David M.
AU  - Antazo, Benedict G.
AU  - Apps, Matthew
AU  - Ay, F. Ceren
AU  - Ba, Mouhamadou Hady
AU  - Barbosa, Sergio
AU  - Bastian, Brock
AU  - Berg, Anton
AU  - Bernal-Zárate, Maria P.
AU  - Bernstein, Michael
AU  - Białek, Michał
AU  - Bilancini, Ennio
AU  - Bogatyreva, Natalia
AU  - Boncinelli, Leonardo
AU  - Booth, Jonathan E.
AU  - Borau, Sylvie
AU  - Buchel, Ondrej
AU  - Cameron, C. Daryl
AU  - Carvalho, Chrissie F.
AU  - Celadin, Tatiana
AU  - Cerami, Chiara
AU  - Chalise, Hom Nath
AU  - Cheng, Xiaojun
AU  - Cian, Luca
AU  - Cockcroft, Kate
AU  - Conway, Jane
AU  - Córdoba-Delgado, Mateo Andres
AU  - Crespi, Chiara
AU  - Crouzevialle, Marie
AU  - Cutler, Jo
AU  - Cypryańska, Marzena
AU  - Dabrowska, Justyna
AU  - Daniels, Michael A.
AU  - Davis, Victoria H.
AU  - Dayley, Pamala N.
AU  - Delouvee, Sylvain
AU  - Denkovski, Ognjan
AU  - Dezecache, Guillaume
AU  - Dhaliwal, Nathan A.
AU  - Diato, Alelie B.
AU  - Di Paolo, Roberto
AU  - Drosinou, Marianna
AU  - Dulleck, Uwe
AU  - Ekmanis, Jānis
AU  - Ertan, Arhan S.
AU  - Etienne, Tom W.
AU  - Farhana, Hapsa Hossain
AU  - Farkhari, Fahima
AU  - Farmer, Harry
AU  - Fenwick, Ali
AU  - Fidanovski, Kristijan
AU  - Flew, Terry
AU  - Fraser, Shona
AU  - Frempong, Raymond Boadi
AU  - Fugelsang, Jonathan A.
AU  - Gale, Jessica
AU  - Garcia-Navarro, E. Begoña
AU  - Garladinne, Prasad
AU  - Ghajjou, Oussama
AU  - Gkinopoulos, Theofilos
AU  - Gray, Kurt
AU  - Griffin, Siobhán M.
AU  - Gronfeldt, Bjarki
AU  - Gümren, Mert
AU  - Gurung, Ranju Lama
AU  - Halperin, Eran
AU  - Harris, Elizabeth
AU  - Herzon, Volo
AU  - Hruška, Matej
AU  - Huang, Guanxiong
AU  - Hudecek, Matthias F. C.
AU  - Isler, Ozan
AU  - Jangard, Simon
AU  - Jørgensen, Frederik J.
AU  - Kachanoff, Frank
AU  - Kahn, John
AU  - Dangol, Apsara Katuwal
AU  - Keudel, Oleksandra
AU  - Koppel, Lina
AU  - Koverola, Mika
AU  - Kubin, Emily
AU  - Kunnari, Anton
AU  - Kutiyski, Yordan
AU  - Laguna, Oscar
AU  - Leota, Josh
AU  - Lermer, Eva
AU  - Levy, Jonathan
AU  - Levy, Neil
AU  - Li, Chunyun
AU  - Long, Elizabeth U.
AU  - Longoni, Chiara
AU  - Maglić, Marina
AU  - McCashin, Darragh
AU  - Metcalf, Alexander L.
AU  - Mikloušić, Igor
AU  - El Mimouni, Soulaimane
AU  - Miura, Asako
AU  - Molina-Paredes, Juliana
AU  - Monroy-Fonseca, César
AU  - Morales-Marente, Elena
AU  - Moreau, David
AU  - Muda, Rafał
AU  - Myer, Annalisa
AU  - Nash, Kyle
AU  - Nesh-Nash, Tarik
AU  - Nitschke, Jonas P.
AU  - Nurse, Matthew S.
AU  - Ohtsubo, Yohsuke
AU  - Oldemburgo de Mello, Victoria
AU  - O’Madagain, Cathal
AU  - Onderco, Michal
AU  - Palacios-Galvez, M. Soledad
AU  - Palomäki, Jussi
AU  - Pan, Yafeng
AU  - Papp, Zsófia
AU  - Pärnamets, Philip
AU  - Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola
AU  - Pavlović, Zoran
AU  - Payán-Gómez, César
AU  - Perander, Silva
AU  - Pitman, Michael Mark
AU  - Prasad, Rajib
AU  - Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Joanna
AU  - Rathje, Steve
AU  - Raza, Ali
AU  - Rêgo, Gabriel G.
AU  - Rhee, Kasey
AU  - Robertson, Claire E.
AU  - Rodríguez-Pascual, Iván
AU  - Saikkonen, Teemu
AU  - Salvador-Ginez, Octavio
AU  - Sampaio, Waldir M.
AU  - Santi, Gaia C.
AU  - Santiago-Tovar, Natalia
AU  - Savage, David
AU  - Scheffer, Julian A.
AU  - Schönegger, Philipp
AU  - Schultner, David T.
AU  - Schutte, Enid M.
AU  - Scott, Andy
AU  - Sharma, Madhavi
AU  - Sharma, Pujan
AU  - Skali, Ahmed
AU  - Stadelmann, David
AU  - Stafford, Clara Alexandra
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
AU  - Stefaniak, Anna
AU  - Sternisko, Anni
AU  - Stoica, Augustin
AU  - Stoyanova, Kristina K.
AU  - Strickland, Brent
AU  - Sundvall, Jukka
AU  - Thomas, Jeffrey P.
AU  - Tinghög, Gustav
AU  - Torgler, Benno
AU  - Traast, Iris J.
AU  - Tucciarelli, Raffaele
AU  - Tyrala, Michael
AU  - Ungson, Nick D.
AU  - Uysal, Mete S.
AU  - Van Lange, Paul A. M.
AU  - van Prooijen, Jan-Willem
AU  - van Rooy, Dirk
AU  - Västfjäll, Daniel
AU  - Verkoeijen, Peter
AU  - Vieira, Joana B.
AU  - von Sikorski, Christian
AU  - Walker, Alexander Cameron
AU  - Watermeyer, Jennifer
AU  - Wetter, Erik
AU  - Whillans, Ashley
AU  - Willardt, Robin
AU  - Wohl, Michael J. A.
AU  - Wójcik, Adrian Dominik
AU  - Wu, Kaidi
AU  - Yamada, Yuki
AU  - Yilmaz, Onurcan
AU  - Yogeeswaran, Kumar
AU  - Ziemer, Carolin-Theresa
AU  - Zwaan, Rolf A.
AU  - Boggio, Paulo S.
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3529
AB  - Changing collective behaviour and supporting non-pharmaceutical interventions is an
important component in mitigating virus transmission during a pandemic. In a large international collaboration (Study 1, N = 49,968 across 67 countries), we investigated selfreported factors associated with public health behaviours (e.g., spatial distancing and stricter
hygiene) and endorsed public policy interventions (e.g., closing bars and restaurants) during
the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic (April-May 2020). Respondents who reported
identifying more strongly with their nation consistently reported greater engagement in
public health behaviours and support for public health policies. Results were similar for
representative and non-representative national samples. Study 2 (N = 42 countries) conceptually replicated the central finding using aggregate indices of national identity (obtained
using the World Values Survey) and a measure of actual behaviour change during the
pandemic (obtained from Google mobility reports). Higher levels of national identification
prior to the pandemic predicted lower mobility during the early stage of the pandemic
(r = −0.40). We discuss the potential implications of links between national identity, leadership, and public health for managing COVID-19 and future pandemics.
T2  - Nature Communications
T1  - National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic
SP  - 517
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.1038/s41467-021-27668-9
ER  - 
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author = "Van Bavel, Jay J. and Cichocka, Aleksandra and Capraro, Valerio and Sjåstad, Hallgeir and Nezlek, John B. and Pavlović, Tomislav and Alfano, Mark and Gelfand, Michele J. and Azevedo, Flavio and Birtel, Michèle D. and Cislak, Aleksandra and Lockwood, Patricia L. and Ross, Robert Malcolm and Abts, Koen and Agadullina, Elena and Aruta, John Jamir Benzon and Besharati, Sahba Nomvula and Bor, Alexander and Choma, Becky L. and Crabtree, Charles David and Cunningham, William A. and De, Koustav and Ejaz, Waqas and Elbaek, Christian T. and Findor, Andrej and Flichtentrei, Daniel and Franc, Renata and Gjoneska, Biljana and Gruber, June and Gualda, Estrella and Horiuchi, Yusaku and Huynh, Toan Luu Duc and Ibanez, Augustin and Imran, Mostak Ahamed and Israelashvili, Jacob and Jasko, Katarzyna and Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw and Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena and Krouwel, André and Laakasuo, Michael and Lamm, Claus and Leygue, Caroline and Lin, Ming-Jen and Mansoor, Mohammad Sabbir and Marie, Antoine and Mayiwar, Lewend and Mazepus, Honorata and McHugh, Cillian and Minda, John Paul and Mitkidis, Panagiotis and Olsson, Andreas and Otterbring, Tobias and Packer, Dominic J. and Perry, Anat and Petersen, Michael Bang and Puthillam, Arathy and Riaño-Moreno, Julián C. and Rothmund, Tobias and Santamaría-García, Hernando and Schmid, Petra C. and Stoyanov, Drozdstoy and Tewari, Shruti and Todosijević, Bojan and Tsakiris, Manos and Tung, Hans H. and Umbreș, Radu G. and Vanags, Edmunds and Vlasceanu, Madalina and Vonasch, Andrew and Yucel, Meltem and Zhang, Yucheng and Abad, Mohcine and Adler, Eli and Akrawi, Narin and Mdarhri, Hamza Alaoui and Amara, Hanane and Amodio, David M. and Antazo, Benedict G. and Apps, Matthew and Ay, F. Ceren and Ba, Mouhamadou Hady and Barbosa, Sergio and Bastian, Brock and Berg, Anton and Bernal-Zárate, Maria P. and Bernstein, Michael and Białek, Michał and Bilancini, Ennio and Bogatyreva, Natalia and Boncinelli, Leonardo and Booth, Jonathan E. and Borau, Sylvie and Buchel, Ondrej and Cameron, C. Daryl and Carvalho, Chrissie F. and Celadin, Tatiana and Cerami, Chiara and Chalise, Hom Nath and Cheng, Xiaojun and Cian, Luca and Cockcroft, Kate and Conway, Jane and Córdoba-Delgado, Mateo Andres and Crespi, Chiara and Crouzevialle, Marie and Cutler, Jo and Cypryańska, Marzena and Dabrowska, Justyna and Daniels, Michael A. and Davis, Victoria H. and Dayley, Pamala N. and Delouvee, Sylvain and Denkovski, Ognjan and Dezecache, Guillaume and Dhaliwal, Nathan A. and Diato, Alelie B. and Di Paolo, Roberto and Drosinou, Marianna and Dulleck, Uwe and Ekmanis, Jānis and Ertan, Arhan S. and Etienne, Tom W. and Farhana, Hapsa Hossain and Farkhari, Fahima and Farmer, Harry and Fenwick, Ali and Fidanovski, Kristijan and Flew, Terry and Fraser, Shona and Frempong, Raymond Boadi and Fugelsang, Jonathan A. and Gale, Jessica and Garcia-Navarro, E. Begoña and Garladinne, Prasad and Ghajjou, Oussama and Gkinopoulos, Theofilos and Gray, Kurt and Griffin, Siobhán M. and Gronfeldt, Bjarki and Gümren, Mert and Gurung, Ranju Lama and Halperin, Eran and Harris, Elizabeth and Herzon, Volo and Hruška, Matej and Huang, Guanxiong and Hudecek, Matthias F. C. and Isler, Ozan and Jangard, Simon and Jørgensen, Frederik J. and Kachanoff, Frank and Kahn, John and Dangol, Apsara Katuwal and Keudel, Oleksandra and Koppel, Lina and Koverola, Mika and Kubin, Emily and Kunnari, Anton and Kutiyski, Yordan and Laguna, Oscar and Leota, Josh and Lermer, Eva and Levy, Jonathan and Levy, Neil and Li, Chunyun and Long, Elizabeth U. and Longoni, Chiara and Maglić, Marina and McCashin, Darragh and Metcalf, Alexander L. and Mikloušić, Igor and El Mimouni, Soulaimane and Miura, Asako and Molina-Paredes, Juliana and Monroy-Fonseca, César and Morales-Marente, Elena and Moreau, David and Muda, Rafał and Myer, Annalisa and Nash, Kyle and Nesh-Nash, Tarik and Nitschke, Jonas P. and Nurse, Matthew S. and Ohtsubo, Yohsuke and Oldemburgo de Mello, Victoria and O’Madagain, Cathal and Onderco, Michal and Palacios-Galvez, M. Soledad and Palomäki, Jussi and Pan, Yafeng and Papp, Zsófia and Pärnamets, Philip and Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola and Pavlović, Zoran and Payán-Gómez, César and Perander, Silva and Pitman, Michael Mark and Prasad, Rajib and Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Joanna and Rathje, Steve and Raza, Ali and Rêgo, Gabriel G. and Rhee, Kasey and Robertson, Claire E. and Rodríguez-Pascual, Iván and Saikkonen, Teemu and Salvador-Ginez, Octavio and Sampaio, Waldir M. and Santi, Gaia C. and Santiago-Tovar, Natalia and Savage, David and Scheffer, Julian A. and Schönegger, Philipp and Schultner, David T. and Schutte, Enid M. and Scott, Andy and Sharma, Madhavi and Sharma, Pujan and Skali, Ahmed and Stadelmann, David and Stafford, Clara Alexandra and Stanojević, Dragan and Stefaniak, Anna and Sternisko, Anni and Stoica, Augustin and Stoyanova, Kristina K. and Strickland, Brent and Sundvall, Jukka and Thomas, Jeffrey P. and Tinghög, Gustav and Torgler, Benno and Traast, Iris J. and Tucciarelli, Raffaele and Tyrala, Michael and Ungson, Nick D. and Uysal, Mete S. and Van Lange, Paul A. M. and van Prooijen, Jan-Willem and van Rooy, Dirk and Västfjäll, Daniel and Verkoeijen, Peter and Vieira, Joana B. and von Sikorski, Christian and Walker, Alexander Cameron and Watermeyer, Jennifer and Wetter, Erik and Whillans, Ashley and Willardt, Robin and Wohl, Michael J. A. and Wójcik, Adrian Dominik and Wu, Kaidi and Yamada, Yuki and Yilmaz, Onurcan and Yogeeswaran, Kumar and Ziemer, Carolin-Theresa and Zwaan, Rolf A. and Boggio, Paulo S.",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Changing collective behaviour and supporting non-pharmaceutical interventions is an
important component in mitigating virus transmission during a pandemic. In a large international collaboration (Study 1, N = 49,968 across 67 countries), we investigated selfreported factors associated with public health behaviours (e.g., spatial distancing and stricter
hygiene) and endorsed public policy interventions (e.g., closing bars and restaurants) during
the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic (April-May 2020). Respondents who reported
identifying more strongly with their nation consistently reported greater engagement in
public health behaviours and support for public health policies. Results were similar for
representative and non-representative national samples. Study 2 (N = 42 countries) conceptually replicated the central finding using aggregate indices of national identity (obtained
using the World Values Survey) and a measure of actual behaviour change during the
pandemic (obtained from Google mobility reports). Higher levels of national identification
prior to the pandemic predicted lower mobility during the early stage of the pandemic
(r = −0.40). We discuss the potential implications of links between national identity, leadership, and public health for managing COVID-19 and future pandemics.",
journal = "Nature Communications",
title = "National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic",
pages = "517",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.1038/s41467-021-27668-9"
}
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27668-9
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AU  - Azevedo, Flavio
AU  - De, Koustav
AU  - Riaño-Moreno, Julián C.
AU  - Maglić, Marina
AU  - Gkinopoulos, Theofilos
AU  - Donnelly-Kehoe, Patricio Andreas
AU  - Payán-Gómez, César
AU  - Huang, Guanxiong
AU  - Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw
AU  - Birtel, Michèle D.
AU  - Schönegger, Philipp
AU  - Capraro, Valerio
AU  - Santamaría-García, Hernando
AU  - Yucel, Meltem
AU  - Ibanez, Agustin
AU  - Rathje, Steve
AU  - Wetter, Erik
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
AU  - van Prooijen, Jan-Willem
AU  - Hesse, Eugenia
AU  - Elbaek, Christian T.
AU  - Franc, Renata
AU  - Pavlović, Zoran
AU  - Mitkidis, Panagiotis
AU  - Cichocka, Aleksandra
AU  - Gelfand, Michele J.
AU  - Alfano, Mark
AU  - Ross, Robert M.
AU  - Sjåstad, Hallgeir
AU  - Nezlek, John B.
AU  - Cislak, Aleksandra
AU  - Lockwood, Patricia L.
AU  - Abts, Koen
AU  - Agadullina, Elena
AU  - Amodio, David M.
AU  - Apps, Matthew A J
AU  - Aruta, John Jamir Benzon
AU  - Besharati, Sahba Nomvula
AU  - Bor, Alexander
AU  - Choma, Becky L.
AU  - Cunningham, William A.
AU  - Ejaz, Waqas
AU  - Farmer, Harry
AU  - Findor, Andrej
AU  - Gjoneska, Biljana
AU  - Gualda, Estrella
AU  - Huynh, Toan L D
AU  - Imran, Mostak Ahamed
AU  - Israelashvili, Jacob
AU  - Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena
AU  - Krouwel, André
AU  - Kutiyski, Yordan
AU  - Laakasuo, Michael
AU  - Lamm, Claus
AU  - Levy, Jonathan
AU  - Leygue, Caroline
AU  - Lin, Ming-Jen
AU  - Mansoor, Mohammad Sabbir
AU  - Marie, Antoine
AU  - Mayiwar, Lewend
AU  - Mazepus, Honorata
AU  - McHugh, Cillian
AU  - Olsson, Andreas
AU  - Otterbring, Tobias
AU  - Packer, Dominic J.
AU  - Palomäki, Jussi
AU  - Perry, Anat
AU  - Petersen, Michael Bang
AU  - Puthillam, Arathy
AU  - Rothmund, Tobias
AU  - Schmid, Petra C.
AU  - Stadelmann, David
AU  - Stoica, Augustin
AU  - Stoyanov, Drozdstoy
AU  - Stoyanova, Kristina K.
AU  - Tewari, Shruti
AU  - Todosijević, Bojan
AU  - Torgler, Benno
AU  - Tsakiris, Manos
AU  - Tung, Hans H.
AU  - Umbreș, Radu Gabriel
AU  - Vanags, Edmunds
AU  - Vlasceanu, Madalina
AU  - Vonasch, Andrew J
AU  - Zhang, Yucheng
AU  - Abad, Mohcine
AU  - Adler, Eli
AU  - Mdarhri, Hamza Alaoui
AU  - Antazo, Benedict G.
AU  - Ay, F. Ceren
AU  - Ba, Mouhamadou El Hady
AU  - Barbosa, Sergio
AU  - Bastian, Brock
AU  - Berg, Anton
AU  - Białek, Michał
AU  - Bilancini, Ennio
AU  - Bogatyreva, Natalia
AU  - Boncinelli, Leonardo
AU  - Booth, Jonathan E.
AU  - Borau, Sylvie
AU  - Buchel, Ondrej
AU  - de Carvalho, Chrissie Ferreira
AU  - Celadin, Tatiana
AU  - Cerami, Chiara
AU  - Chalise, Hom Nath
AU  - Cheng, Xiaojun
AU  - Cian, Luca
AU  - Cockcroft, Kate
AU  - Conway, Jane
AU  - Córdoba-Delgado, Mateo A
AU  - Crespi, Chiara
AU  - Crouzevialle, Marie
AU  - Cutler, Jo
AU  - Cypryańska, Marzena
AU  - Dabrowska, Justyna
AU  - Davis, Victoria H.
AU  - Minda, John Paul
AU  - Dayley, Pamala N.
AU  - Delouvée, Sylvain
AU  - Denkovski, Ognjan
AU  - Dezecache, Guillaume
AU  - Dhaliwal, Nathan A.
AU  - Diato, Alelie B.
AU  - Di Paolo, Roberto
AU  - Dulleck, Uwe
AU  - Ekmanis, Jānis
AU  - Etienne, Tom W.
AU  - Farhana, Hapsa Hossain
AU  - Farkhari, Fahima
AU  - Fidanovski, Kristijan
AU  - Flew, Terry
AU  - Fraser, Shona
AU  - Frempong, Raymond Boadi
AU  - Fugelsang, Jonathan A.
AU  - Gale, Jessica
AU  - García-Navarro, E Begoña
AU  - Garladinne, Prasad
AU  - Gray, Kurt
AU  - Griffin, Siobhán M.
AU  - Gronfeldt, Bjarki
AU  - Gruber, June
AU  - Halperin, Eran
AU  - Herzon, Volo
AU  - Hruška, Matej
AU  - Hudecek, Matthias F. C.
AU  - Isler, Ozan
AU  - Jangard, Simon
AU  - Jørgensen, Frederik J.
AU  - Keudel, Oleksandra
AU  - Koppel, Lina
AU  - Koverola, Mika
AU  - Kunnari, Anton
AU  - Leota, Josh
AU  - Lermer, Eva
AU  - Li, Chunyun
AU  - Longoni, Chiara
AU  - McCashin, Darragh
AU  - Mikloušić, Igor
AU  - Molina-Paredes, Juliana
AU  - Monroy-Fonseca, César
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AU  - Muda, Rafał
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AU  - Nitschke, Jonas P.
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AU  - Saikkonen, Teemu
AU  - Salvador-Ginez, Octavio
AU  - Sampaio, Waldir M.
AU  - Santi, Gaia Chiara
AU  - Schultner, David T.
AU  - Schutte, Enid M.
AU  - Scott, Andy
AU  - Skali, Ahmed
AU  - Stefaniak, Anna
AU  - Sternisko, Anni
AU  - Strickland, Brent
AU  - Thomas, Jeffrey P.
AU  - Tinghög, Gustav
AU  - Traast, Iris J.
AU  - Tucciarelli, Raffaele
AU  - Tyrala, Michael
AU  - Ungson, Nick D.
AU  - Uysal, Mete Sefa
AU  - van Rooy, Dirk
AU  - Västfjäll, Daniel
AU  - Vieira, Joana B.
AU  - von Sikorski, Christian
AU  - Walker, Alexander C
AU  - Watermeyer, Jennifer
AU  - Willardt, Robin
AU  - Wohl, Michael J. A.
AU  - Wójcik, Adrian Dominik
AU  - Wu, Kaidi
AU  - Yamada, Yuki
AU  - Yilmaz, Onurcan
AU  - Yogeeswaran, Kumar
AU  - Ziemer, Carolin-Theresa
AU  - Zwaan, Rolf A.
AU  - Boggio, Paulo S.
AU  - Whillans, Ashley
AU  - Van Lange, Paul A. M.
AU  - Prasad, Rajib
AU  - Onderco, Michal
AU  - O’Madagain, Cathal
AU  - Nesh-Nash, Tarik
AU  - Laguna, Oscar Moreda
AU  - Kubin, Emily
AU  - Gümren, Mert
AU  - Fenwick, Ali
AU  - Ertan, Arhan S.
AU  - Bernstein, Michael J
AU  - Amara, Hanane
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AB  - At the beginning of 2020, COVID-19 became a global problem. Despite all the efforts to emphasize the relevance of preventive measures, not everyone adhered to them. Thus, learning more about the characteristics determining attitudinal and behavioral responses
to the pandemic is crucial to improving future interventions. In this study, we applied machine learning on the multinational data
collected by the International Collaboration on the Social and Moral Psychology of COVID-19 (N = 51,404) to test the predictive efficacy
of constructs from social, moral, cognitive, and personality psychology, as well as socio-demographic factors, in the attitudinal and behavioral responses to the pandemic. The results point to several valuable insights. Internalized moral identity provided the most consistent predictive contribution—individuals perceiving moral traits as central to their self-concept reported higher adherence to preventive measures. Similar results were found for morality as cooperation, symbolized moral identity, self-control, open-mindedness,
and collective narcissism, while the inverse relationship was evident for the endorsement of conspiracy theories. However, we also
found a non-neglible variability in the explained variance and predictive contributions with respect to macro-level factors such as
the pandemic stage or cultural region. Overall, the results underscore the importance of morality-related and contextual factors in
understanding adherence to public health recommendations during the pandemic
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author = "Pavlović, Tomislav and Azevedo, Flavio and De, Koustav and Riaño-Moreno, Julián C. and Maglić, Marina and Gkinopoulos, Theofilos and Donnelly-Kehoe, Patricio Andreas and Payán-Gómez, César and Huang, Guanxiong and Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw and Birtel, Michèle D. and Schönegger, Philipp and Capraro, Valerio and Santamaría-García, Hernando and Yucel, Meltem and Ibanez, Agustin and Rathje, Steve and Wetter, Erik and Stanojević, Dragan and van Prooijen, Jan-Willem and Hesse, Eugenia and Elbaek, Christian T. and Franc, Renata and Pavlović, Zoran and Mitkidis, Panagiotis and Cichocka, Aleksandra and Gelfand, Michele J. and Alfano, Mark and Ross, Robert M. and Sjåstad, Hallgeir and Nezlek, John B. and Cislak, Aleksandra and Lockwood, Patricia L. and Abts, Koen and Agadullina, Elena and Amodio, David M. and Apps, Matthew A J and Aruta, John Jamir Benzon and Besharati, Sahba Nomvula and Bor, Alexander and Choma, Becky L. and Cunningham, William A. and Ejaz, Waqas and Farmer, Harry and Findor, Andrej and Gjoneska, Biljana and Gualda, Estrella and Huynh, Toan L D and Imran, Mostak Ahamed and Israelashvili, Jacob and Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena and Krouwel, André and Kutiyski, Yordan and Laakasuo, Michael and Lamm, Claus and Levy, Jonathan and Leygue, Caroline and Lin, Ming-Jen and Mansoor, Mohammad Sabbir and Marie, Antoine and Mayiwar, Lewend and Mazepus, Honorata and McHugh, Cillian and Olsson, Andreas and Otterbring, Tobias and Packer, Dominic J. and Palomäki, Jussi and Perry, Anat and Petersen, Michael Bang and Puthillam, Arathy and Rothmund, Tobias and Schmid, Petra C. and Stadelmann, David and Stoica, Augustin and Stoyanov, Drozdstoy and Stoyanova, Kristina K. and Tewari, Shruti and Todosijević, Bojan and Torgler, Benno and Tsakiris, Manos and Tung, Hans H. and Umbreș, Radu Gabriel and Vanags, Edmunds and Vlasceanu, Madalina and Vonasch, Andrew J and Zhang, Yucheng and Abad, Mohcine and Adler, Eli and Mdarhri, Hamza Alaoui and Antazo, Benedict G. and Ay, F. Ceren and Ba, Mouhamadou El Hady and Barbosa, Sergio and Bastian, Brock and Berg, Anton and Białek, Michał and Bilancini, Ennio and Bogatyreva, Natalia and Boncinelli, Leonardo and Booth, Jonathan E. and Borau, Sylvie and Buchel, Ondrej and de Carvalho, Chrissie Ferreira and Celadin, Tatiana and Cerami, Chiara and Chalise, Hom Nath and Cheng, Xiaojun and Cian, Luca and Cockcroft, Kate and Conway, Jane and Córdoba-Delgado, Mateo A and Crespi, Chiara and Crouzevialle, Marie and Cutler, Jo and Cypryańska, Marzena and Dabrowska, Justyna and Davis, Victoria H. and Minda, John Paul and Dayley, Pamala N. and Delouvée, Sylvain and Denkovski, Ognjan and Dezecache, Guillaume and Dhaliwal, Nathan A. and Diato, Alelie B. and Di Paolo, Roberto and Dulleck, Uwe and Ekmanis, Jānis and Etienne, Tom W. and Farhana, Hapsa Hossain and Farkhari, Fahima and Fidanovski, Kristijan and Flew, Terry and Fraser, Shona and Frempong, Raymond Boadi and Fugelsang, Jonathan A. and Gale, Jessica and García-Navarro, E Begoña and Garladinne, Prasad and Gray, Kurt and Griffin, Siobhán M. and Gronfeldt, Bjarki and Gruber, June and Halperin, Eran and Herzon, Volo and Hruška, Matej and Hudecek, Matthias F. C. and Isler, Ozan and Jangard, Simon and Jørgensen, Frederik J. and Keudel, Oleksandra and Koppel, Lina and Koverola, Mika and Kunnari, Anton and Leota, Josh and Lermer, Eva and Li, Chunyun and Longoni, Chiara and McCashin, Darragh and Mikloušić, Igor and Molina-Paredes, Juliana and Monroy-Fonseca, César and Morales-Marente, Elena and Moreau, David and Muda, Rafał and Myer, Annalisa and Nash, Kyle and Nitschke, Jonas P. and Nurse, Matthew S. and de Mello, Victoria Oldemburgo and Palacios-Galvez, Maria Soledad and Pan, Yafeng and Papp, Zsófia and Pärnamets, Philip and Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola and Perander, Silva and Pitman, Michael Mark and Raza, Ali and Rêgo, Gabriel Gaudencio and Robertson, Claire E. and Rodríguez-Pascual, Iván and Saikkonen, Teemu and Salvador-Ginez, Octavio and Sampaio, Waldir M. and Santi, Gaia Chiara and Schultner, David T. and Schutte, Enid M. and Scott, Andy and Skali, Ahmed and Stefaniak, Anna and Sternisko, Anni and Strickland, Brent and Thomas, Jeffrey P. and Tinghög, Gustav and Traast, Iris J. and Tucciarelli, Raffaele and Tyrala, Michael and Ungson, Nick D. and Uysal, Mete Sefa and van Rooy, Dirk and Västfjäll, Daniel and Vieira, Joana B. and von Sikorski, Christian and Walker, Alexander C and Watermeyer, Jennifer and Willardt, Robin and Wohl, Michael J. A. and Wójcik, Adrian Dominik and Wu, Kaidi and Yamada, Yuki and Yilmaz, Onurcan and Yogeeswaran, Kumar and Ziemer, Carolin-Theresa and Zwaan, Rolf A. and Boggio, Paulo S. and Whillans, Ashley and Van Lange, Paul A. M. and Prasad, Rajib and Onderco, Michal and O’Madagain, Cathal and Nesh-Nash, Tarik and Laguna, Oscar Moreda and Kubin, Emily and Gümren, Mert and Fenwick, Ali and Ertan, Arhan S. and Bernstein, Michael J and Amara, Hanane and Van Bavel, Jay J.",
year = "2022",
abstract = "At the beginning of 2020, COVID-19 became a global problem. Despite all the efforts to emphasize the relevance of preventive measures, not everyone adhered to them. Thus, learning more about the characteristics determining attitudinal and behavioral responses
to the pandemic is crucial to improving future interventions. In this study, we applied machine learning on the multinational data
collected by the International Collaboration on the Social and Moral Psychology of COVID-19 (N = 51,404) to test the predictive efficacy
of constructs from social, moral, cognitive, and personality psychology, as well as socio-demographic factors, in the attitudinal and behavioral responses to the pandemic. The results point to several valuable insights. Internalized moral identity provided the most consistent predictive contribution—individuals perceiving moral traits as central to their self-concept reported higher adherence to preventive measures. Similar results were found for morality as cooperation, symbolized moral identity, self-control, open-mindedness,
and collective narcissism, while the inverse relationship was evident for the endorsement of conspiracy theories. However, we also
found a non-neglible variability in the explained variance and predictive contributions with respect to macro-level factors such as
the pandemic stage or cultural region. Overall, the results underscore the importance of morality-related and contextual factors in
understanding adherence to public health recommendations during the pandemic",
journal = "PNAS Nexus",
title = "Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning",
pages = "15-1",
number = "3",
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Pavlović T, Azevedo F, De K, Riaño-Moreno JC, Maglić M, Gkinopoulos T, Donnelly-Kehoe PA, Payán-Gómez C, Huang G, Kantorowicz J, Birtel MD, Schönegger P, Capraro V, Santamaría-García H, Yucel M, Ibanez A, Rathje S, Wetter E, Stanojević D, van Prooijen J, Hesse E, Elbaek CT, Franc R, Pavlović Z, Mitkidis P, Cichocka A, Gelfand MJ, Alfano M, Ross RM, Sjåstad H, Nezlek JB, Cislak A, Lockwood PL, Abts K, Agadullina E, Amodio DM, Apps MAJ, Aruta JJB, Besharati SN, Bor A, Choma BL, Cunningham WA, Ejaz W, Farmer H, Findor A, Gjoneska B, Gualda E, Huynh TLD, Imran MA, Israelashvili J, Kantorowicz-Reznichenko E, Krouwel A, Kutiyski Y, Laakasuo M, Lamm C, Levy J, Leygue C, Lin M, Mansoor MS, Marie A, Mayiwar L, Mazepus H, McHugh C, Olsson A, Otterbring T, Packer DJ, Palomäki J, Perry A, Petersen MB, Puthillam A, Rothmund T, Schmid PC, Stadelmann D, Stoica A, Stoyanov D, Stoyanova KK, Tewari S, Todosijević B, Torgler B, Tsakiris M, Tung HH, Umbreș RG, Vanags E, Vlasceanu M, Vonasch AJ, Zhang Y, Abad M, Adler E, Mdarhri HA, Antazo BG, Ay FC, Ba MEH, Barbosa S, Bastian B, Berg A, Białek M, Bilancini E, Bogatyreva N, Boncinelli L, Booth JE, Borau S, Buchel O, de Carvalho CF, Celadin T, Cerami C, Chalise HN, Cheng X, Cian L, Cockcroft K, Conway J, Córdoba-Delgado MA, Crespi C, Crouzevialle M, Cutler J, Cypryańska M, Dabrowska J, Davis VH, Minda JP, Dayley PN, Delouvée S, Denkovski O, Dezecache G, Dhaliwal NA, Diato AB, Di Paolo R, Dulleck U, Ekmanis J, Etienne TW, Farhana HH, Farkhari F, Fidanovski K, Flew T, Fraser S, Frempong RB, Fugelsang JA, Gale J, García-Navarro EB, Garladinne P, Gray K, Griffin SM, Gronfeldt B, Gruber J, Halperin E, Herzon V, Hruška M, Hudecek MFC, Isler O, Jangard S, Jørgensen FJ, Keudel O, Koppel L, Koverola M, Kunnari A, Leota J, Lermer E, Li C, Longoni C, McCashin D, Mikloušić I, Molina-Paredes J, Monroy-Fonseca C, Morales-Marente E, Moreau D, Muda R, Myer A, Nash K, Nitschke JP, Nurse MS, de Mello VO, Palacios-Galvez MS, Pan Y, Papp Z, Pärnamets P, Paruzel-Czachura M, Perander S, Pitman MM, Raza A, Rêgo GG, Robertson CE, Rodríguez-Pascual I, Saikkonen T, Salvador-Ginez O, Sampaio WM, Santi GC, Schultner DT, Schutte EM, Scott A, Skali A, Stefaniak A, Sternisko A, Strickland B, Thomas JP, Tinghög G, Traast IJ, Tucciarelli R, Tyrala M, Ungson ND, Uysal MS, van Rooy D, Västfjäll D, Vieira JB, von Sikorski C, Walker AC, Watermeyer J, Willardt R, Wohl MJA, Wójcik AD, Wu K, Yamada Y, Yilmaz O, Yogeeswaran K, Ziemer C, Zwaan RA, Boggio PS, Whillans A, Van Lange PAM, Prasad R, Onderco M, O’Madagain C, Nesh-Nash T, Laguna OM, Kubin E, Gümren M, Fenwick A, Ertan AS, Bernstein MJ, Amara H, Van Bavel JJ. Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning. in PNAS Nexus. 2022;1(3):1-15.
doi:10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac093 .
Pavlović, Tomislav, Azevedo, Flavio, De, Koustav, Riaño-Moreno, Julián C., Maglić, Marina, Gkinopoulos, Theofilos, Donnelly-Kehoe, Patricio Andreas, Payán-Gómez, César, Huang, Guanxiong, Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw, Birtel, Michèle D., Schönegger, Philipp, Capraro, Valerio, Santamaría-García, Hernando, Yucel, Meltem, Ibanez, Agustin, Rathje, Steve, Wetter, Erik, Stanojević, Dragan, van Prooijen, Jan-Willem, Hesse, Eugenia, Elbaek, Christian T., Franc, Renata, Pavlović, Zoran, Mitkidis, Panagiotis, Cichocka, Aleksandra, Gelfand, Michele J., Alfano, Mark, Ross, Robert M., Sjåstad, Hallgeir, Nezlek, John B., Cislak, Aleksandra, Lockwood, Patricia L., Abts, Koen, Agadullina, Elena, Amodio, David M., Apps, Matthew A J, Aruta, John Jamir Benzon, Besharati, Sahba Nomvula, Bor, Alexander, Choma, Becky L., Cunningham, William A., Ejaz, Waqas, Farmer, Harry, Findor, Andrej, Gjoneska, Biljana, Gualda, Estrella, Huynh, Toan L D, Imran, Mostak Ahamed, Israelashvili, Jacob, Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena, Krouwel, André, Kutiyski, Yordan, Laakasuo, Michael, Lamm, Claus, Levy, Jonathan, Leygue, Caroline, Lin, Ming-Jen, Mansoor, Mohammad Sabbir, Marie, Antoine, Mayiwar, Lewend, Mazepus, Honorata, McHugh, Cillian, Olsson, Andreas, Otterbring, Tobias, Packer, Dominic J., Palomäki, Jussi, Perry, Anat, Petersen, Michael Bang, Puthillam, Arathy, Rothmund, Tobias, Schmid, Petra C., Stadelmann, David, Stoica, Augustin, Stoyanov, Drozdstoy, Stoyanova, Kristina K., Tewari, Shruti, Todosijević, Bojan, Torgler, Benno, Tsakiris, Manos, Tung, Hans H., Umbreș, Radu Gabriel, Vanags, Edmunds, Vlasceanu, Madalina, Vonasch, Andrew J, Zhang, Yucheng, Abad, Mohcine, Adler, Eli, Mdarhri, Hamza Alaoui, Antazo, Benedict G., Ay, F. Ceren, Ba, Mouhamadou El Hady, Barbosa, Sergio, Bastian, Brock, Berg, Anton, Białek, Michał, Bilancini, Ennio, Bogatyreva, Natalia, Boncinelli, Leonardo, Booth, Jonathan E., Borau, Sylvie, Buchel, Ondrej, de Carvalho, Chrissie Ferreira, Celadin, Tatiana, Cerami, Chiara, Chalise, Hom Nath, Cheng, Xiaojun, Cian, Luca, Cockcroft, Kate, Conway, Jane, Córdoba-Delgado, Mateo A, Crespi, Chiara, Crouzevialle, Marie, Cutler, Jo, Cypryańska, Marzena, Dabrowska, Justyna, Davis, Victoria H., Minda, John Paul, Dayley, Pamala N., Delouvée, Sylvain, Denkovski, Ognjan, Dezecache, Guillaume, Dhaliwal, Nathan A., Diato, Alelie B., Di Paolo, Roberto, Dulleck, Uwe, Ekmanis, Jānis, Etienne, Tom W., Farhana, Hapsa Hossain, Farkhari, Fahima, Fidanovski, Kristijan, Flew, Terry, Fraser, Shona, Frempong, Raymond Boadi, Fugelsang, Jonathan A., Gale, Jessica, García-Navarro, E Begoña, Garladinne, Prasad, Gray, Kurt, Griffin, Siobhán M., Gronfeldt, Bjarki, Gruber, June, Halperin, Eran, Herzon, Volo, Hruška, Matej, Hudecek, Matthias F. C., Isler, Ozan, Jangard, Simon, Jørgensen, Frederik J., Keudel, Oleksandra, Koppel, Lina, Koverola, Mika, Kunnari, Anton, Leota, Josh, Lermer, Eva, Li, Chunyun, Longoni, Chiara, McCashin, Darragh, Mikloušić, Igor, Molina-Paredes, Juliana, Monroy-Fonseca, César, Morales-Marente, Elena, Moreau, David, Muda, Rafał, Myer, Annalisa, Nash, Kyle, Nitschke, Jonas P., Nurse, Matthew S., de Mello, Victoria Oldemburgo, Palacios-Galvez, Maria Soledad, Pan, Yafeng, Papp, Zsófia, Pärnamets, Philip, Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola, Perander, Silva, Pitman, Michael Mark, Raza, Ali, Rêgo, Gabriel Gaudencio, Robertson, Claire E., Rodríguez-Pascual, Iván, Saikkonen, Teemu, Salvador-Ginez, Octavio, Sampaio, Waldir M., Santi, Gaia Chiara, Schultner, David T., Schutte, Enid M., Scott, Andy, Skali, Ahmed, Stefaniak, Anna, Sternisko, Anni, Strickland, Brent, Thomas, Jeffrey P., Tinghög, Gustav, Traast, Iris J., Tucciarelli, Raffaele, Tyrala, Michael, Ungson, Nick D., Uysal, Mete Sefa, van Rooy, Dirk, Västfjäll, Daniel, Vieira, Joana B., von Sikorski, Christian, Walker, Alexander C, Watermeyer, Jennifer, Willardt, Robin, Wohl, Michael J. A., Wójcik, Adrian Dominik, Wu, Kaidi, Yamada, Yuki, Yilmaz, Onurcan, Yogeeswaran, Kumar, Ziemer, Carolin-Theresa, Zwaan, Rolf A., Boggio, Paulo S., Whillans, Ashley, Van Lange, Paul A. M., Prasad, Rajib, Onderco, Michal, O’Madagain, Cathal, Nesh-Nash, Tarik, Laguna, Oscar Moreda, Kubin, Emily, Gümren, Mert, Fenwick, Ali, Ertan, Arhan S., Bernstein, Michael J, Amara, Hanane, Van Bavel, Jay J., "Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning" in PNAS Nexus, 1, no. 3 (2022):1-15,
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Podrška merama za borbu protiv pandemije COVID-19 - uloga političke ideologije

Pavlović, Zoran; Todosijević, Bojan; Stanojević, Dragan

(Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pavlović, Zoran
AU  - Todosijević, Bojan
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3267
AB  - Sve je više podataka koji ukazuju da je politička ideologija važna determinanta poštovanja pravila i preporuka za borbu protiv korona virusa. Ovaj rad analizira ulogu samopozicioniranja u odnosu na levičarsku ili desničarsku ideologiju u podržavanju vladinih mera za borbu protiv pandemije COVID-19 i sprovođenju preporuka za održavanje fizičke distance u Srbiji. Istraživanje je sprovedeno onlajn, na uzorku od 656 ispitanika. Testirana su dva hijerarhijska regresiona modela u kojima su uzrast, iskustvo sa COVID-19, percepcija opasnosti koju korona virus predstavlja i politička ideologija bili prediktori: (1) podrške politici (vlade, za borbu protiv pandemije, prim. prev.) i (2) (praktikovanja, prim. prev.) fizičkog distanciranja. Rezultati pokazuju da se stepen podrške politici (vlade za borbu protiv pandemije, prim. prev.) može predvideti na osnovu rastuće percepcije rizika i izraženije desničarske ideologije. Percepcija rizika predviđa održavanje fizičke distance, a predviđaju ga i uzrast i iskustvo sa COVID-19. Rezultati takođe pokazuju da je politička ideologija moderator povezanosti između percepcije rizika s jedne strane i podržavanja politike (vlade za borbu protiv pandemije, prim. prev.) i održavanja fizičke distance s druge strane. Opažanje pandemije kao veće pretnje je povezano sa snažnijim podržavanjem politike (vlade za borbu protiv pandemije, prim. prev.) i fizičkom distancom samo kod desničarski orijentisanih osoba. Čini se da su oni naročito osetljivi na opaženu pretnju.
AB  - There is growing research evidence that political ideology is an important determinant of complying with the rules and recommendations aimed at fighting the coronavirus. This paper analyses the role of the left-right ideology self-positioning in supporting the government measures in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and practicing the physical distancing guidelines in Serbia. The study was conducted online on a sample of 656 respondents. Two hierarchical multiple regression models with age, the COVID-19 experience, the perception of risk posed by the coronavirus, and political ideology predicting: (1) policy support and (2) physical distancing were tested. The results show that policy support was predicted by increasing risk perception and the right-leaning ideology. Risk perception predicted physical distancing practices, and so did age and the COVID-19 experience. The results also indicate that the relationship between risk perception and both policy support and physical distancing is moderated by political ideology. Perceiving the ongoing pandemic as a greater threat is related to higher policy support and physical distancing among the right-leaning persons only. They seem especially sensitive to the perceived threat.
PB  - Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd
T2  - Psihologija
T1  - Podrška merama za borbu protiv pandemije COVID-19 - uloga političke ideologije
T1  - Support for the measures in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of political ideology
EP  - 222
IS  - 2
SP  - 207
VL  - 54
DO  - 10.2298/PSI201027039P
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pavlović, Zoran and Todosijević, Bojan and Stanojević, Dragan",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Sve je više podataka koji ukazuju da je politička ideologija važna determinanta poštovanja pravila i preporuka za borbu protiv korona virusa. Ovaj rad analizira ulogu samopozicioniranja u odnosu na levičarsku ili desničarsku ideologiju u podržavanju vladinih mera za borbu protiv pandemije COVID-19 i sprovođenju preporuka za održavanje fizičke distance u Srbiji. Istraživanje je sprovedeno onlajn, na uzorku od 656 ispitanika. Testirana su dva hijerarhijska regresiona modela u kojima su uzrast, iskustvo sa COVID-19, percepcija opasnosti koju korona virus predstavlja i politička ideologija bili prediktori: (1) podrške politici (vlade, za borbu protiv pandemije, prim. prev.) i (2) (praktikovanja, prim. prev.) fizičkog distanciranja. Rezultati pokazuju da se stepen podrške politici (vlade za borbu protiv pandemije, prim. prev.) može predvideti na osnovu rastuće percepcije rizika i izraženije desničarske ideologije. Percepcija rizika predviđa održavanje fizičke distance, a predviđaju ga i uzrast i iskustvo sa COVID-19. Rezultati takođe pokazuju da je politička ideologija moderator povezanosti između percepcije rizika s jedne strane i podržavanja politike (vlade za borbu protiv pandemije, prim. prev.) i održavanja fizičke distance s druge strane. Opažanje pandemije kao veće pretnje je povezano sa snažnijim podržavanjem politike (vlade za borbu protiv pandemije, prim. prev.) i fizičkom distancom samo kod desničarski orijentisanih osoba. Čini se da su oni naročito osetljivi na opaženu pretnju., There is growing research evidence that political ideology is an important determinant of complying with the rules and recommendations aimed at fighting the coronavirus. This paper analyses the role of the left-right ideology self-positioning in supporting the government measures in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and practicing the physical distancing guidelines in Serbia. The study was conducted online on a sample of 656 respondents. Two hierarchical multiple regression models with age, the COVID-19 experience, the perception of risk posed by the coronavirus, and political ideology predicting: (1) policy support and (2) physical distancing were tested. The results show that policy support was predicted by increasing risk perception and the right-leaning ideology. Risk perception predicted physical distancing practices, and so did age and the COVID-19 experience. The results also indicate that the relationship between risk perception and both policy support and physical distancing is moderated by political ideology. Perceiving the ongoing pandemic as a greater threat is related to higher policy support and physical distancing among the right-leaning persons only. They seem especially sensitive to the perceived threat.",
publisher = "Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd",
journal = "Psihologija",
title = "Podrška merama za borbu protiv pandemije COVID-19 - uloga političke ideologije, Support for the measures in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of political ideology",
pages = "222-207",
number = "2",
volume = "54",
doi = "10.2298/PSI201027039P"
}
Pavlović, Z., Todosijević, B.,& Stanojević, D.. (2021). Podrška merama za borbu protiv pandemije COVID-19 - uloga političke ideologije. in Psihologija
Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd., 54(2), 207-222.
https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI201027039P
Pavlović Z, Todosijević B, Stanojević D. Podrška merama za borbu protiv pandemije COVID-19 - uloga političke ideologije. in Psihologija. 2021;54(2):207-222.
doi:10.2298/PSI201027039P .
Pavlović, Zoran, Todosijević, Bojan, Stanojević, Dragan, "Podrška merama za borbu protiv pandemije COVID-19 - uloga političke ideologije" in Psihologija, 54, no. 2 (2021):207-222,
https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI201027039P . .
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Stavovi prema rodnoj podeli uloga u Srbiji 1989-2018

Ćopić, Sonja; Antonijević, Zorana; Pešić, Jelena; Stanojević, Dragan

(Institut za kriminološka i sociološka istraživanja, 2021)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Pešić, Jelena
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3539
AB  - Na osnovu analize empirijskih rezultata dobijenih putem četiri istraživanja
stanovništva Srbije (na reprezentativnim uzorcima punoletne populacije 1989,
2003, 2012. i 2018. godine), cilj ovog rada je testiranje efekata socijalizacije,
strukturnih karakteristika, ideološkog učenja i sistemskih promena na promene u
stepenu pristajanja uz stavove koji mere tradicionalno (patrijarhalno) poimanje
rodne podele uloga. Efekat socijalizacije je meren na osnovu kohortne dekompozicije
(odnosno putem izdvajanja generacijskog efekta); ispoljavanje strukturnih
karakteristika je operacionalizovano putem efekta godina starosti (odnosno promene
društvenih uloga u različitim fazama životnog ciklusa), obrazovanja, mesta
stanovanja, bračnog statusa i religioznosti ispitanika; efekat sistemskih promena je
meren na osnovu talasa istraživanja, dok je uticaj ideološkog učenja
operacionalizovan putem stepena pristajanja uz stavove koji mere autoritarnu
orijentaciju. Analiza je podeljena u dva segmenta: u prvom segmentu je meren
pojedinačni efekat pobrojanih činilaca, da bi u drugom segmentu, na osnovu linerane
regresione analize, testiran kontrolisani efekat potencijalnih prediktora na stavove
koji mere patrijarhalnu orijentaciju. Efekat ovih faktora je izdvojeno analiziran za
muškarce i za žene, kako bi se utvrdilo da li dati činioci pokazuju specifično dejstvo s
obzirom na ovo obeležje. Rezultati analize pokazuju pad u stepenu pristajanja uz
patrijarhalnu orijentaciju tokom protekle tri decenije, ali i izraziti rodni jaz, koji
rezultuje u većinskom odbacivanju patrijarhalne podele rodnih uloga kod žena u
poslednjem talasu istraživanja. Kada se kontroliše efekat ostalih činilaca,
najznačajniji prediktori patrijarhalnosti su autoritarna orijentacija, stepen
obrazovanja i talas istraživanja, ukazujući na potrebu komplementarne upotrebe
različitih teorijskih pristupa pri objašnjenju promena u stavovima prema rodnoj
podeli uloga.
AB  - Based on the analysis of empirical results obtained through four surveys of the
population of Serbia (on representative samples of the adult population in 1989,
2003, 2012 and 2018), the aim of this paper is to test the effects of socialization,
structural characteristics, ideological learning and systemic changes on changes in
compliance with attitudes that measure the traditionalist (patriarchal) perception
of gender roles division. The effect of socialization was measured on the basis of
cohort decomposition (i.e. by isolating the generational effect); the manifestation of
structural characteristics is operationalized through the effect of age (i.e. changes
in social roles at different stages of the life cycle), education, place of residence,
marital status and religiosity of the respondents; the effect of systemic change was
measured through research wave, while the impact of ideological learning was
operationalized through the degree of adherence to attitudes that measure
authoritarian orientation. The analysis is divided into two segments: in the first
segment the individual effect of the aforementioned factors was measured, and in
the second segment, based on linear regression analysis, the controlled effects of
potential predictors on attitudes measuring patriarchal orientation was tested. The
effect of these factors was analyzed separately for men and women, in order to
determine whether the given predictors show a specific effect with regard to the
gender of respondents. The results of the analysis show a decline in the degree of
adherence to patriarchal orientation over the past three decades, but also a marked
gender gap, which results in a majority rejection of the patriarchal division of
gender roles among women in the last wave of research. When controlling the
effect of other factors, the most important predictors of patriarchy are
authoritarian orientation, level of education and wave of research, pointing to the
need for complementary use of different theoretical approaches in explaining
changes in attitudes towards gender division of roles.
PB  - Institut za kriminološka i sociološka istraživanja
T2  - Feminizam, aktivizam, politike: proizvodnja znanja na poluperiferiji
T1  - Stavovi prema rodnoj podeli uloga u Srbiji 1989-2018
EP  - 224
SP  - 195
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3539
ER  - 
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author = "Pešić, Jelena and Stanojević, Dragan",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Na osnovu analize empirijskih rezultata dobijenih putem četiri istraživanja
stanovništva Srbije (na reprezentativnim uzorcima punoletne populacije 1989,
2003, 2012. i 2018. godine), cilj ovog rada je testiranje efekata socijalizacije,
strukturnih karakteristika, ideološkog učenja i sistemskih promena na promene u
stepenu pristajanja uz stavove koji mere tradicionalno (patrijarhalno) poimanje
rodne podele uloga. Efekat socijalizacije je meren na osnovu kohortne dekompozicije
(odnosno putem izdvajanja generacijskog efekta); ispoljavanje strukturnih
karakteristika je operacionalizovano putem efekta godina starosti (odnosno promene
društvenih uloga u različitim fazama životnog ciklusa), obrazovanja, mesta
stanovanja, bračnog statusa i religioznosti ispitanika; efekat sistemskih promena je
meren na osnovu talasa istraživanja, dok je uticaj ideološkog učenja
operacionalizovan putem stepena pristajanja uz stavove koji mere autoritarnu
orijentaciju. Analiza je podeljena u dva segmenta: u prvom segmentu je meren
pojedinačni efekat pobrojanih činilaca, da bi u drugom segmentu, na osnovu linerane
regresione analize, testiran kontrolisani efekat potencijalnih prediktora na stavove
koji mere patrijarhalnu orijentaciju. Efekat ovih faktora je izdvojeno analiziran za
muškarce i za žene, kako bi se utvrdilo da li dati činioci pokazuju specifično dejstvo s
obzirom na ovo obeležje. Rezultati analize pokazuju pad u stepenu pristajanja uz
patrijarhalnu orijentaciju tokom protekle tri decenije, ali i izraziti rodni jaz, koji
rezultuje u većinskom odbacivanju patrijarhalne podele rodnih uloga kod žena u
poslednjem talasu istraživanja. Kada se kontroliše efekat ostalih činilaca,
najznačajniji prediktori patrijarhalnosti su autoritarna orijentacija, stepen
obrazovanja i talas istraživanja, ukazujući na potrebu komplementarne upotrebe
različitih teorijskih pristupa pri objašnjenju promena u stavovima prema rodnoj
podeli uloga., Based on the analysis of empirical results obtained through four surveys of the
population of Serbia (on representative samples of the adult population in 1989,
2003, 2012 and 2018), the aim of this paper is to test the effects of socialization,
structural characteristics, ideological learning and systemic changes on changes in
compliance with attitudes that measure the traditionalist (patriarchal) perception
of gender roles division. The effect of socialization was measured on the basis of
cohort decomposition (i.e. by isolating the generational effect); the manifestation of
structural characteristics is operationalized through the effect of age (i.e. changes
in social roles at different stages of the life cycle), education, place of residence,
marital status and religiosity of the respondents; the effect of systemic change was
measured through research wave, while the impact of ideological learning was
operationalized through the degree of adherence to attitudes that measure
authoritarian orientation. The analysis is divided into two segments: in the first
segment the individual effect of the aforementioned factors was measured, and in
the second segment, based on linear regression analysis, the controlled effects of
potential predictors on attitudes measuring patriarchal orientation was tested. The
effect of these factors was analyzed separately for men and women, in order to
determine whether the given predictors show a specific effect with regard to the
gender of respondents. The results of the analysis show a decline in the degree of
adherence to patriarchal orientation over the past three decades, but also a marked
gender gap, which results in a majority rejection of the patriarchal division of
gender roles among women in the last wave of research. When controlling the
effect of other factors, the most important predictors of patriarchy are
authoritarian orientation, level of education and wave of research, pointing to the
need for complementary use of different theoretical approaches in explaining
changes in attitudes towards gender division of roles.",
publisher = "Institut za kriminološka i sociološka istraživanja",
journal = "Feminizam, aktivizam, politike: proizvodnja znanja na poluperiferiji",
booktitle = "Stavovi prema rodnoj podeli uloga u Srbiji 1989-2018",
pages = "224-195",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3539"
}
Ćopić, S., Antonijević, Z., Pešić, J.,& Stanojević, D.. (2021). Stavovi prema rodnoj podeli uloga u Srbiji 1989-2018. in Feminizam, aktivizam, politike: proizvodnja znanja na poluperiferiji
Institut za kriminološka i sociološka istraživanja., 195-224.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3539
Ćopić S, Antonijević Z, Pešić J, Stanojević D. Stavovi prema rodnoj podeli uloga u Srbiji 1989-2018. in Feminizam, aktivizam, politike: proizvodnja znanja na poluperiferiji. 2021;:195-224.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3539 .
Ćopić, Sonja, Antonijević, Zorana, Pešić, Jelena, Stanojević, Dragan, "Stavovi prema rodnoj podeli uloga u Srbiji 1989-2018" in Feminizam, aktivizam, politike: proizvodnja znanja na poluperiferiji (2021):195-224,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3539 .

Stambene i porodične putanje mladih odraslih u pet zemalja: švedskoj, nemačkoj, velikoj britaniji, italiji i srbiji – analiza sekvenci podataka evropskog društvenog istraživanja

Stanojević, Dragan; Tomašević, Aleksandar

(Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
AU  - Tomašević, Aleksandar
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3273
AB  - The aim of this paper is to analyse housing and family transitions among the young and young adults in five countries: Sweden, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy and Serbia, representing the Social-democratic, Conservative, Liberal, Mediterranean and (SEE) Post-socialist models of welfare regimes. For the purposes of our analysis, we used round 9 of European Social Survey data. The focus of our analysis was on the rotating module “Timing of life” which aims to capture the views of European citizens about their life courses and their strategies to plan their own lives, as well as measures the timing of key life events. Variables from this module were used to construct life trajectories of respondents which are statistically modelled as sequences. Interpretation of the obtained results leads to two important conclusions. First, the differences in the types of family transitions of young people between countries are significant. Second, these differences can be explained both by individual characteristics and by the social and cultural context that determines the horizon of opportunities for young people. Even after controlling the effects of individual characteristics such as gender, age, education, parental education, religious affiliation, statistical differences between countries persist, indicating that a significant part of variability cannot be explained on an individual-level but exclusively by social and institutional context.
PB  - Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd
T2  - Sociologija
T1  - Stambene i porodične putanje mladih odraslih u pet zemalja: švedskoj, nemačkoj, velikoj britaniji, italiji i srbiji – analiza sekvenci podataka evropskog društvenog istraživanja
T1  - Housing and family trajectories of young adults in five countries: Sweden, germany, united kingdom, italy and serbia – sequence analysis of european social survey data
EP  - 288
IS  - 2
SP  - 262
VL  - 63
DO  - 10.2298/SOC2102262S
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanojević, Dragan and Tomašević, Aleksandar",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The aim of this paper is to analyse housing and family transitions among the young and young adults in five countries: Sweden, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy and Serbia, representing the Social-democratic, Conservative, Liberal, Mediterranean and (SEE) Post-socialist models of welfare regimes. For the purposes of our analysis, we used round 9 of European Social Survey data. The focus of our analysis was on the rotating module “Timing of life” which aims to capture the views of European citizens about their life courses and their strategies to plan their own lives, as well as measures the timing of key life events. Variables from this module were used to construct life trajectories of respondents which are statistically modelled as sequences. Interpretation of the obtained results leads to two important conclusions. First, the differences in the types of family transitions of young people between countries are significant. Second, these differences can be explained both by individual characteristics and by the social and cultural context that determines the horizon of opportunities for young people. Even after controlling the effects of individual characteristics such as gender, age, education, parental education, religious affiliation, statistical differences between countries persist, indicating that a significant part of variability cannot be explained on an individual-level but exclusively by social and institutional context.",
publisher = "Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd",
journal = "Sociologija",
title = "Stambene i porodične putanje mladih odraslih u pet zemalja: švedskoj, nemačkoj, velikoj britaniji, italiji i srbiji – analiza sekvenci podataka evropskog društvenog istraživanja, Housing and family trajectories of young adults in five countries: Sweden, germany, united kingdom, italy and serbia – sequence analysis of european social survey data",
pages = "288-262",
number = "2",
volume = "63",
doi = "10.2298/SOC2102262S"
}
Stanojević, D.,& Tomašević, A.. (2021). Stambene i porodične putanje mladih odraslih u pet zemalja: švedskoj, nemačkoj, velikoj britaniji, italiji i srbiji – analiza sekvenci podataka evropskog društvenog istraživanja. in Sociologija
Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd., 63(2), 262-288.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC2102262S
Stanojević D, Tomašević A. Stambene i porodične putanje mladih odraslih u pet zemalja: švedskoj, nemačkoj, velikoj britaniji, italiji i srbiji – analiza sekvenci podataka evropskog društvenog istraživanja. in Sociologija. 2021;63(2):262-288.
doi:10.2298/SOC2102262S .
Stanojević, Dragan, Tomašević, Aleksandar, "Stambene i porodične putanje mladih odraslih u pet zemalja: švedskoj, nemačkoj, velikoj britaniji, italiji i srbiji – analiza sekvenci podataka evropskog društvenog istraživanja" in Sociologija, 63, no. 2 (2021):262-288,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC2102262S . .
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Political Activism in Serbia

Petrović, Jelisaveta; Stanojević, Dragan

(Walter de Gruyter Gmbh, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Petrović, Jelisaveta
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3142
AB  - The authors examine the characteristics and factors shaping political activism in Serbia. Their analysis is based on a national representative sample (N = 2,211). Their research findings show that in general, Serbian citizens are more inclined to pursue certain unconventional or newer forms of political activism such as ethical and political consumption and petition-signing than older forms of political participation. Certain traditional political activities are still practised, such as membership of political parties and making direct contact with politicians, while newer ones like occupation of public spaces and protest activities are relatively rare. The analyses demonstrate that participation in both traditional and newer forms of politics becomes more likely as resources available to individuals increase, both economic and educational. Traditional forms of political participation tend to be increasingly preferred as people become older, while the unconventional forms are more popular among the younger generation.
PB  - Walter de Gruyter Gmbh
T2  - Sudosteuropa
T1  - Political Activism in Serbia
EP  - 385
IS  - 3
SP  - 365
VL  - 68
DO  - 10.1515/soeu-2020-0027
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Petrović, Jelisaveta and Stanojević, Dragan",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The authors examine the characteristics and factors shaping political activism in Serbia. Their analysis is based on a national representative sample (N = 2,211). Their research findings show that in general, Serbian citizens are more inclined to pursue certain unconventional or newer forms of political activism such as ethical and political consumption and petition-signing than older forms of political participation. Certain traditional political activities are still practised, such as membership of political parties and making direct contact with politicians, while newer ones like occupation of public spaces and protest activities are relatively rare. The analyses demonstrate that participation in both traditional and newer forms of politics becomes more likely as resources available to individuals increase, both economic and educational. Traditional forms of political participation tend to be increasingly preferred as people become older, while the unconventional forms are more popular among the younger generation.",
publisher = "Walter de Gruyter Gmbh",
journal = "Sudosteuropa",
title = "Political Activism in Serbia",
pages = "385-365",
number = "3",
volume = "68",
doi = "10.1515/soeu-2020-0027"
}
Petrović, J.,& Stanojević, D.. (2020). Political Activism in Serbia. in Sudosteuropa
Walter de Gruyter Gmbh., 68(3), 365-385.
https://doi.org/10.1515/soeu-2020-0027
Petrović J, Stanojević D. Political Activism in Serbia. in Sudosteuropa. 2020;68(3):365-385.
doi:10.1515/soeu-2020-0027 .
Petrović, Jelisaveta, Stanojević, Dragan, "Political Activism in Serbia" in Sudosteuropa, 68, no. 3 (2020):365-385,
https://doi.org/10.1515/soeu-2020-0027 . .
5
4

Media consumption and evaluation of government performance in dealing with covid-19 pandemic in Serbia

Todosijević, Bojan; Pavlović, Zoran; Stanojević, Dragan

(Institute of Social Sciences, 2020)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Todosijević, Bojan
AU  - Pavlović, Zoran
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3487
PB  - Institute of Social Sciences
PB  - Center for Personal and Social Transformations, Kyiv, Ukraine
C3  - Proceedings of the VIII international scientific and practical seminar POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SELF-CONSTITUTION: MEDIA, POLITICAL CULTURE AND DEMOCRACY
T1  - Media consumption and evaluation of government performance in dealing with covid-19 pandemic in Serbia
EP  - 23
SP  - 18
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3487
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Todosijević, Bojan and Pavlović, Zoran and Stanojević, Dragan",
year = "2020",
publisher = "Institute of Social Sciences, Center for Personal and Social Transformations, Kyiv, Ukraine",
journal = "Proceedings of the VIII international scientific and practical seminar POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SELF-CONSTITUTION: MEDIA, POLITICAL CULTURE AND DEMOCRACY",
title = "Media consumption and evaluation of government performance in dealing with covid-19 pandemic in Serbia",
pages = "23-18",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3487"
}
Todosijević, B., Pavlović, Z.,& Stanojević, D.. (2020). Media consumption and evaluation of government performance in dealing with covid-19 pandemic in Serbia. in Proceedings of the VIII international scientific and practical seminar POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SELF-CONSTITUTION: MEDIA, POLITICAL CULTURE AND DEMOCRACY
Institute of Social Sciences., 18-23.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3487
Todosijević B, Pavlović Z, Stanojević D. Media consumption and evaluation of government performance in dealing with covid-19 pandemic in Serbia. in Proceedings of the VIII international scientific and practical seminar POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SELF-CONSTITUTION: MEDIA, POLITICAL CULTURE AND DEMOCRACY. 2020;:18-23.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3487 .
Todosijević, Bojan, Pavlović, Zoran, Stanojević, Dragan, "Media consumption and evaluation of government performance in dealing with covid-19 pandemic in Serbia" in Proceedings of the VIII international scientific and practical seminar POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SELF-CONSTITUTION: MEDIA, POLITICAL CULTURE AND DEMOCRACY (2020):18-23,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3487 .

Faktori rizičnih oblika ponašanja mladih u Srbiji - analiza individualnih i kontekstualnih činilaca rizika

Stanojević, Dragan; Ljubičić, Milana

(Sociološko društvo Srbije, Beograd, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
AU  - Ljubičić, Milana
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3129
AB  - U ovom radu bavimo se istraživanjem veze između rizičnih oblika ponašanja mladih u Srbiji i pretpostavljenih faktora rizika. Cilj ovog rada je da korišćenjem kriminološke teorije testira uticaj sredinskih faktora na šire shvaćeno rizično ponašanje mladih. Konceptualni okvir studije je utemeljen u opštoj teoriji kriminaliteta R. Egnjua, a hipoteza koja je usmeravala naše istraživanje glasi: Obeležja socijalne sredine, te individualne i porodične osobine predstavljaju činioce pritiska koji mladu osobu guraju ka rizičnom ponašanju. Na podatke reprezentativnog istraživanja o mladima (N=1186), starosti od 15 do 29 godina, sprovedenog 2015. godine, primenili smo statističku tehniku multilevel modelovanja koja omogućava utvrđivanje veza sa rizičnim oblicima ponašanja na individualnom i kontekstualnom nivou. Nalazi multilevel analize ukazuju na to da su u razumevanju etiologije rizičnih oblika ponašanja podjednako važni i individualni i kontekstualni činioci. Drugim rečima, kako pol i uzrast, tako i socijalna dezorganizovanost i kultura nasilja predstavljaju plodno tlo za nastanak rizika.
AB  - In this paper we deal with the research of the relation between risk behaviour forms among young people in Serbia and the assumed risk factors. This paper is aimed at using the criminology theory in order to test the effect of environmental factors on more broadly understood risk behaviour of young people. The conceptual framework of the study is founded on the general criminology theory of R. Agnew, while the hypothesis directing our research is: Features of the social environment as well as individual and family characteristics constitute the strain factors pushing a young person into risk behaviour. For the data of the representative study on young people (N=1186) aged between 15 and 29, conducted in 2015, we applied the statistical technique of multilevel modelling which ensures the establishment of relations with risk behaviour forms at individual and contextual levels. The findings of the multilevel analysis indicate that individual and contextual factors are equally important in the understanding of risk behaviour forms. In other words, gender and age, as well as social disorganization and culture of violence constitute a fertile soil for risk occurrence.
PB  - Sociološko društvo Srbije, Beograd
T2  - Sociološki pregled
T1  - Faktori rizičnih oblika ponašanja mladih u Srbiji - analiza individualnih i kontekstualnih činilaca rizika
T1  - Factors of risk behaviour forms among young people in Serbia: Analysis of individual and contextual risk factors
EP  - 271
IS  - 2
SP  - 242
VL  - 54
DO  - 10.5937/socpreg54-23043
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanojević, Dragan and Ljubičić, Milana",
year = "2020",
abstract = "U ovom radu bavimo se istraživanjem veze između rizičnih oblika ponašanja mladih u Srbiji i pretpostavljenih faktora rizika. Cilj ovog rada je da korišćenjem kriminološke teorije testira uticaj sredinskih faktora na šire shvaćeno rizično ponašanje mladih. Konceptualni okvir studije je utemeljen u opštoj teoriji kriminaliteta R. Egnjua, a hipoteza koja je usmeravala naše istraživanje glasi: Obeležja socijalne sredine, te individualne i porodične osobine predstavljaju činioce pritiska koji mladu osobu guraju ka rizičnom ponašanju. Na podatke reprezentativnog istraživanja o mladima (N=1186), starosti od 15 do 29 godina, sprovedenog 2015. godine, primenili smo statističku tehniku multilevel modelovanja koja omogućava utvrđivanje veza sa rizičnim oblicima ponašanja na individualnom i kontekstualnom nivou. Nalazi multilevel analize ukazuju na to da su u razumevanju etiologije rizičnih oblika ponašanja podjednako važni i individualni i kontekstualni činioci. Drugim rečima, kako pol i uzrast, tako i socijalna dezorganizovanost i kultura nasilja predstavljaju plodno tlo za nastanak rizika., In this paper we deal with the research of the relation between risk behaviour forms among young people in Serbia and the assumed risk factors. This paper is aimed at using the criminology theory in order to test the effect of environmental factors on more broadly understood risk behaviour of young people. The conceptual framework of the study is founded on the general criminology theory of R. Agnew, while the hypothesis directing our research is: Features of the social environment as well as individual and family characteristics constitute the strain factors pushing a young person into risk behaviour. For the data of the representative study on young people (N=1186) aged between 15 and 29, conducted in 2015, we applied the statistical technique of multilevel modelling which ensures the establishment of relations with risk behaviour forms at individual and contextual levels. The findings of the multilevel analysis indicate that individual and contextual factors are equally important in the understanding of risk behaviour forms. In other words, gender and age, as well as social disorganization and culture of violence constitute a fertile soil for risk occurrence.",
publisher = "Sociološko društvo Srbije, Beograd",
journal = "Sociološki pregled",
title = "Faktori rizičnih oblika ponašanja mladih u Srbiji - analiza individualnih i kontekstualnih činilaca rizika, Factors of risk behaviour forms among young people in Serbia: Analysis of individual and contextual risk factors",
pages = "271-242",
number = "2",
volume = "54",
doi = "10.5937/socpreg54-23043"
}
Stanojević, D.,& Ljubičić, M.. (2020). Faktori rizičnih oblika ponašanja mladih u Srbiji - analiza individualnih i kontekstualnih činilaca rizika. in Sociološki pregled
Sociološko društvo Srbije, Beograd., 54(2), 242-271.
https://doi.org/10.5937/socpreg54-23043
Stanojević D, Ljubičić M. Faktori rizičnih oblika ponašanja mladih u Srbiji - analiza individualnih i kontekstualnih činilaca rizika. in Sociološki pregled. 2020;54(2):242-271.
doi:10.5937/socpreg54-23043 .
Stanojević, Dragan, Ljubičić, Milana, "Faktori rizičnih oblika ponašanja mladih u Srbiji - analiza individualnih i kontekstualnih činilaca rizika" in Sociološki pregled, 54, no. 2 (2020):242-271,
https://doi.org/10.5937/socpreg54-23043 . .

Resursi i strategije mladih roditelja u Srbiji

Stanojević, Dragan; Tomanović, Smiljka; Ljubičić, Milana

(Croatian Sociological Association, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
AU  - Tomanović, Smiljka
AU  - Ljubičić, Milana
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3126
AB  - The paper deals with resources available to young parents and the strategies they deploy as a response to various domain-related demands (housing, finance, work, family). First, the structural and cultural features of the social context in Serbia are discussed as the framework for the study. Secondly, the paper analyses young parents’ differences, by socioeconomic status (SES) and gender, regarding their resources, such as housing, finances, and employment, as well as their strategies. The analysis is based on a mixed-methods approach, which brings together the survey results of a sub-sample of 435 parents from a nationally representative survey of young adults aged 18 to 35, and a qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews with 24 young mothers and fathers. The analyses indicate significant SES and gender differences in young parents’ resources and strategies, which are shaped by the structures and cultures of parenthood specific to the contemporary social context in Serbia.
PB  - Croatian Sociological Association
T2  - Revija za sociologiju
T1  - Resursi i strategije mladih roditelja u Srbiji
T1  - Resources and strategies used by young parents in Serbia
EP  - 380
IS  - 3
SP  - 353
VL  - 50
DO  - 10.5613/rzs.50.3.2
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanojević, Dragan and Tomanović, Smiljka and Ljubičić, Milana",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The paper deals with resources available to young parents and the strategies they deploy as a response to various domain-related demands (housing, finance, work, family). First, the structural and cultural features of the social context in Serbia are discussed as the framework for the study. Secondly, the paper analyses young parents’ differences, by socioeconomic status (SES) and gender, regarding their resources, such as housing, finances, and employment, as well as their strategies. The analysis is based on a mixed-methods approach, which brings together the survey results of a sub-sample of 435 parents from a nationally representative survey of young adults aged 18 to 35, and a qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews with 24 young mothers and fathers. The analyses indicate significant SES and gender differences in young parents’ resources and strategies, which are shaped by the structures and cultures of parenthood specific to the contemporary social context in Serbia.",
publisher = "Croatian Sociological Association",
journal = "Revija za sociologiju",
title = "Resursi i strategije mladih roditelja u Srbiji, Resources and strategies used by young parents in Serbia",
pages = "380-353",
number = "3",
volume = "50",
doi = "10.5613/rzs.50.3.2"
}
Stanojević, D., Tomanović, S.,& Ljubičić, M.. (2020). Resursi i strategije mladih roditelja u Srbiji. in Revija za sociologiju
Croatian Sociological Association., 50(3), 353-380.
https://doi.org/10.5613/rzs.50.3.2
Stanojević D, Tomanović S, Ljubičić M. Resursi i strategije mladih roditelja u Srbiji. in Revija za sociologiju. 2020;50(3):353-380.
doi:10.5613/rzs.50.3.2 .
Stanojević, Dragan, Tomanović, Smiljka, Ljubičić, Milana, "Resursi i strategije mladih roditelja u Srbiji" in Revija za sociologiju, 50, no. 3 (2020):353-380,
https://doi.org/10.5613/rzs.50.3.2 . .
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Between cv builder" and "genuine" activist: the many faces of youth civic engagementin Serbia

Petrović, Jelisaveta; Stanojević, Dragan

(Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Petrović, Jelisaveta
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2992
AB  - The aim of this paper is to explorethe characteristics and relative importance of civic engagement for young members of civil society organisations in Serbia. This article is exploratory in character and is based on qualitative methodology. Youth engagement is observed through the theoretical lens of the lifecourse approach. The questions addressedbythe paper are as follows: How do young people perceive their civic engagement? What motivates their participation? How does this engagement relate to other aspects of their lifecourse? The method used here is narrative analysis of 20 semi-structured interviews conducted with young volunteers and members of civil society organisations in Serbia selected through theoretical sampling. The key finding is that there is arange of motivations and accompanying strategies - from the purely idealistic to the highly instrumental. The majority of our respondents displayed a mixed type of motivation, successfully combiningactivities aimed at protectingthe "social good" with thosethat contribute to the achievement of personal goals. Motivation, however, tends to vary between the different types of organisations, professional and grassroots. Engagement in professional organisations is more frequently instrumental and, in contrast, grassroots organisations typically attract "genuine", value-driven activists.
PB  - Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd
T2  - Sociologija
T1  - Between cv builder" and "genuine" activist: the many faces of youth civic engagementin Serbia
EP  - 276
IS  - 2
SP  - 259
VL  - 61
DO  - 10.2298/SOC1902259P
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Petrović, Jelisaveta and Stanojević, Dragan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The aim of this paper is to explorethe characteristics and relative importance of civic engagement for young members of civil society organisations in Serbia. This article is exploratory in character and is based on qualitative methodology. Youth engagement is observed through the theoretical lens of the lifecourse approach. The questions addressedbythe paper are as follows: How do young people perceive their civic engagement? What motivates their participation? How does this engagement relate to other aspects of their lifecourse? The method used here is narrative analysis of 20 semi-structured interviews conducted with young volunteers and members of civil society organisations in Serbia selected through theoretical sampling. The key finding is that there is arange of motivations and accompanying strategies - from the purely idealistic to the highly instrumental. The majority of our respondents displayed a mixed type of motivation, successfully combiningactivities aimed at protectingthe "social good" with thosethat contribute to the achievement of personal goals. Motivation, however, tends to vary between the different types of organisations, professional and grassroots. Engagement in professional organisations is more frequently instrumental and, in contrast, grassroots organisations typically attract "genuine", value-driven activists.",
publisher = "Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd",
journal = "Sociologija",
title = "Between cv builder" and "genuine" activist: the many faces of youth civic engagementin Serbia",
pages = "276-259",
number = "2",
volume = "61",
doi = "10.2298/SOC1902259P"
}
Petrović, J.,& Stanojević, D.. (2019). Between cv builder" and "genuine" activist: the many faces of youth civic engagementin Serbia. in Sociologija
Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd., 61(2), 259-276.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC1902259P
Petrović J, Stanojević D. Between cv builder" and "genuine" activist: the many faces of youth civic engagementin Serbia. in Sociologija. 2019;61(2):259-276.
doi:10.2298/SOC1902259P .
Petrović, Jelisaveta, Stanojević, Dragan, "Between cv builder" and "genuine" activist: the many faces of youth civic engagementin Serbia" in Sociologija, 61, no. 2 (2019):259-276,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC1902259P . .
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1
2

Elements of life satisfaction among young adults in Serbia

Stanojević, Dragan; Tomanović, Smiljka; Ljubičić, Milana

(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
AU  - Tomanović, Smiljka
AU  - Ljubičić, Milana
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2117
AB  - Contemporary sociological studies argue that employment and personal life have diversified effects as determinants of life satisfaction (LS) of young adults. We have, therefore, decided to explore the three different aspects of general LS, satisfaction with personal (intimate) domain, satisfaction with family life and satisfaction with occupation (professional domain), by using the survey data on 1627 young adults aged from 19 to 35 from Serbia. The correlations between the three domains are significant, while the strongest tie is between satisfaction with intimate relations and satisfaction with family life. The analysis exposed that social variables (employment, education, housing autonomy and financial autonomy) and personal variables (partnership and parenthood) are in a diverse manner related to the three domains of LS, as well as that their effects are different for young men and women. Taking into account particularities of social context in Serbia, we have introduced functional autonomy (decision-making and acting independent of parents) as mediating variable. The results uncover that functional autonomy has little influence on satisfaction with occupation, while social variables have a strong effect, suggesting that agency in professional domain is significantly socially bound. Regression models reveal divergent and gender-specific relations of variables and three aspects of LS related to particular structural and cultural context in Serbia that sets limits to gender detraditionalization.
PB  - Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon
T2  - Journal of Youth Studies
T1  - Elements of life satisfaction among young adults in Serbia
EP  - 989
IS  - 7
SP  - 973
VL  - 19
DO  - 10.1080/13676261.2015.1136057
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https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2015.1136057
Stanojević D, Tomanović S, Ljubičić M. Elements of life satisfaction among young adults in Serbia. in Journal of Youth Studies. 2016;19(7):973-989.
doi:10.1080/13676261.2015.1136057 .
Stanojević, Dragan, Tomanović, Smiljka, Ljubičić, Milana, "Elements of life satisfaction among young adults in Serbia" in Journal of Youth Studies, 19, no. 7 (2016):973-989,
https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2015.1136057 . .
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Clientelistic relations between political elite and entrepreneurs in Serbia

Stanojević, Dragan; Gundogan, Dragana; Babović, Marija

(Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
AU  - Gundogan, Dragana
AU  - Babović, Marija
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2144
AB  - Main objective in this article is to describe in more details specific interlinkages and exchange that is unfolding between political elite and entrepreneurs as key actors that possess, manage and deploy economic resources in the private sector of the economy. The focus is on the specific mechanisms through which the exchange has been unfolding, as well as on the perception of the functionality of the exchange for the position and interests of both type of actors. The analysis is conducted using empirical findings from the qualitative, in-depth research on political clientelism and party patronage implemented in the spring 2015 upon sample of 55 representatives of political elite, 26 economic actors, 9 interlocking broker and 8 experts. From the research, it is clear that economic actors have, to put it mildly, ambivalent attitude towards this way of functioning of the market. On the one hand, they feel all the risks they are exposed to: additional expenditure, unforeseen requirements, interference in their own personnel policy, uncertainty of their business in the long term, unfair competition, demand unpredictability etc. On the other hand, they take this play as given. When they think strategically, they rationally consider alternatives and cost-benefit relationship. Although the desire to get rid of the political embrace is present, the support that comes from that side represents at least a short-term guarantor of their position security. Political actors take this system as given to a certain extent and when describing the mechanisms of its functioning, they do not question the system itself.
PB  - Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd
T2  - Sociologija
T1  - Clientelistic relations between political elite and entrepreneurs in Serbia
EP  - 238
IS  - 2
SP  - 220
VL  - 58
DO  - 10.2298/SOC1602220S
ER  - 
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author = "Stanojević, Dragan and Gundogan, Dragana and Babović, Marija",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Main objective in this article is to describe in more details specific interlinkages and exchange that is unfolding between political elite and entrepreneurs as key actors that possess, manage and deploy economic resources in the private sector of the economy. The focus is on the specific mechanisms through which the exchange has been unfolding, as well as on the perception of the functionality of the exchange for the position and interests of both type of actors. The analysis is conducted using empirical findings from the qualitative, in-depth research on political clientelism and party patronage implemented in the spring 2015 upon sample of 55 representatives of political elite, 26 economic actors, 9 interlocking broker and 8 experts. From the research, it is clear that economic actors have, to put it mildly, ambivalent attitude towards this way of functioning of the market. On the one hand, they feel all the risks they are exposed to: additional expenditure, unforeseen requirements, interference in their own personnel policy, uncertainty of their business in the long term, unfair competition, demand unpredictability etc. On the other hand, they take this play as given. When they think strategically, they rationally consider alternatives and cost-benefit relationship. Although the desire to get rid of the political embrace is present, the support that comes from that side represents at least a short-term guarantor of their position security. Political actors take this system as given to a certain extent and when describing the mechanisms of its functioning, they do not question the system itself.",
publisher = "Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd",
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Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd., 58(2), 220-238.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC1602220S
Stanojević D, Gundogan D, Babović M. Clientelistic relations between political elite and entrepreneurs in Serbia. in Sociologija. 2016;58(2):220-238.
doi:10.2298/SOC1602220S .
Stanojević, Dragan, Gundogan, Dragana, Babović, Marija, "Clientelistic relations between political elite and entrepreneurs in Serbia" in Sociologija, 58, no. 2 (2016):220-238,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC1602220S . .
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Oblikovanje novog očinstva kroz prakse očeva u Srbiji

Stanojević, Dragan

(Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, 2015)

TY  - THES
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://nardus.mpn.gov.rs/handle/123456789/4656
UR  - http://eteze.bg.ac.rs/application/showtheses?thesesId=2464
UR  - http://vbs.rs/scripts/cobiss?command=DISPLAY&base=70036&RID=526105495
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/60
AB  - Predmet istraživanja predstavljaju prakse očinstva, identitet očeva i normativ očinstva u kontekstu porodične i društvene dinamike u Srbiji danas, sa posebnim fokusom na pomaljanje novih oblika, koji se u nauci identifikuju kao novo očinstvo. Opšti cilj je sociološka analiza fenomena javljanja novog očinstva u savremenom društvenom i kulturnom kontekstu Srbije iz koga su izdvojena dva posebna istraživačka cilja: 1.analitički – da se pomoću kvantitativnih podataka dođe do odgovora na pitanje koji kulturni, društveni i unutarporodični činioci čine determinante stepena uključenosti oca u život deteta; 2. heremeneutički – da se putem kvalitativnih podataka rekonstruiše pojava tzv. „novog očinstva“, odnosno istraže identiteti i prakse očeva u društvenom i kulturnom kontekstu Srbije. U radu su korišćeni teorijski okviri pomoću kojih: 1) je fenomen kontekstualizovan, 2) su identifikovani obrasci roditeljskih praksi na nivou društva Srbije i 3) je omogućena interpretacija novog očinstva. U prvom slučaju se, pomoću pojmova rizik, individualizacija, delanje i detradicionalizacija, fenomen situira u određeni društvenoistorijski period. Na sledećem nivou, za proveru stepena (ne)uključenosti očeva u roditeljske obaveze su koristišćena tri teorijska okvira: 1) teorija resursa, 2) teorija patrijarhata i 3) teorije porodične dinamike. Na trećem nivou su, na osnovu podataka dobijenih iz dubinskih intervjua sa očevima koji su nosioci novih roditeljskih praksi, korišćeni pojmovi identiteta, roda i maskuliniteta. Na osnovu reprezentativnih podataka očeva u Srbiji može se tvrditi da je među opštom populacijom veoma malo očeva koji pripadaju novom obrascu očinstva. Inače su prakse očeva u velikoj meri tradicionalne. Rezultati pokazuju da su za objašnjenje povećanog učešća očeva u obaveze oko dece, kao i egalitarnije raspodele roditeljskih obaveza značajni i resursi supruge, i vrednosne orijentacije oca, ali i porodična i partnerska 5 dinamika. Kada je reč o onome što otkrivaju narativi očeva koji su na visokom nivou uključeni u obaveze oko svoje dece prepoznajemo da se novo očinstvo u domaćem kontekstu može ostvariti u najmanje dva „ključa“. Individualističkom u kome je roditeljstvo samo još jedan identitet i jedna posebna sfera ostvarenja muškarca, ili žrtvujućem u kome i otac poprima tradicionalističke crte odricanja za dobrobiti deteta i porodice.
AB  - The subjects of the research are practices of fatherhood, identity of fathers and norm of fatherhood in the context of family and social dynamics in Serbia today, with a special focus on the emergence of new forms, scientifically identified as new fatherhood. The overall objective is the sociological analysis of the phenomenon of occurrence of new fatherhood in contemporary social and cultural context of Serbia. Two specific research objectives are as follows: 1) analytical - by using quantitative data, to find the answer to the question which cultural, social and intra-family factors make determinants of the level of father’s involvement in the child's life; 2) hermeneutical – by using qualitative data, to reconstruct the so-called phenomenon of "new fatherhood", i.e. to explore identities and practices of fathers in the social and cultural context of Serbia The paper used theoretical frameworks by which: 1) the phenomenon was contextualized, 2) patterns of parenting practice were identified at the level of Serbian society and 3) interpretation of the new fatherhood was enabled. In the first case, by using the concepts of risk, individualization, action and de-traditionalization, the phenomenon is situated in a specific socio-historical period. At the next level, in order to examine the level of (non-)involvement of fathers in parenting responsibilities, three theoretical frameworks are used: 1) theory of resources, 2) theory of patriarchy and 3) theory of family dynamics. At the third level, on the basis of data obtained from in-depth interviews with fathers identified as the bearers of new parenting practices, concepts of identity, gender and masculinity are used. The results indicate that resources of wife, father’s value orientation but also family and partner dynamics are all significant for the explanation for the increased involvement of fathers in responsibilities for children as well as for egalitarian distribution of parental 7 responsibilities. When it comes to narratives of fathers with high-level of involvement in responsibilities for children, we recognize that the new fatherhood can be achieved in at least two "keys" in the domestic context. Individualistic, in which parenting is just another identity and a special sphere of self-realization of man, or sacrificing, in which father takes traditionalist features of sacrifice for the welfare of child and family.
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet
T1  - Oblikovanje novog očinstva kroz prakse očeva u Srbiji
T1  - Shaping new fatherhood through practices of fathers in Serbia
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_nardus_4656
ER  - 
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year = "2015",
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publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet",
title = "Oblikovanje novog očinstva kroz prakse očeva u Srbiji, Shaping new fatherhood through practices of fathers in Serbia",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_nardus_4656"
}
Stanojević, D.. (2015). Oblikovanje novog očinstva kroz prakse očeva u Srbiji. 
Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_nardus_4656
Stanojević D. Oblikovanje novog očinstva kroz prakse očeva u Srbiji. 2015;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_nardus_4656 .
Stanojević, Dragan, "Oblikovanje novog očinstva kroz prakse očeva u Srbiji" (2015),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_nardus_4656 .

Maskulinitet i očinstvo - opšta skica identiteta muškaraca kao očeva

Stanojević, Dragan

(Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2073
AB  - Autor u radu postavlja opšti okvir sociološkog proučavanja identiteta očeva. Imajući u vidu da se u popularnim diskursima ali i u stručnoj javnosti sve češće govori o krizi muškosti koja sa sobom nosi i preispitivanja i nove oblike roditeljskih praksi muškaraca, pitanja očinstva postala su posebno zanimljiva sociolozima, psiholozima, pedagozima, socijalnim radnicima i drugim stručnjacima zainteresovanim za porodični život. Muški identitet je u procesima koji karakterišu kasno moderno društvo višestruko revidiran i u međuvremenu je postao predmet posebnog dela rodnih studija - studija maskuliniteta. Uloga oca je tradicionalno podrazumevala zaštitnika i hranioca porodice, kao i vezu sa spoljnim svetom u kome zastupa interese svoje porodične grupe i brani svoju i čast članova porodice. Dok su procesi modernizacije ulogu oca kao zastupnika pred drugima svodili na simboličku reprezentaciju ili izjednačavali sa majkom u ovoj funkciji, pitanje hranioca porodice je i danas veoma značajno. Iako je izjednačavanje muškaraca i žena u javnoj sferi dovodilo postepeno do manje asimetrije u prihodima i veoma značajnog učešća žena u kućnom budžetu, uloga muškaraca kao hranioca se i na nivou identiteta i na nivou realnih praksi sporije menja.
AB  - This paper sets up a general framework for sociological study of the identity of fathers. Having in mind that popular discourses as well as professional circles debate more and more often about the crisis of masculinity which also involves questioning and new forms of male parental practices, the issues of fatherhood have grown especially appealing to the sociologist, psychologists, pedagogues, social workers and other professionals interested in family life. In processes that characterize recent modern society, male identity has become a subject of a special section of gender studies - masculinity studies. A father role traditionally implied a family protector and a provider, as well as a link with the outer world in which he represented the interests of his family group and defended his honour and that of all family members. While the modernization processes have downsized the father figure as a family representative in the outer world to the symbolic representation or have equaled him with the mother figure in the same role, the issue of the provider of the family remains very significant. Although equalization of men and women in public domain has gradually led to decreased asymmetry in their income and raised contribution of women to the home budget, the role of a man as a provider is changing more slowly both on the identity level and on the level of real world practices.
PB  - Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd
T2  - Kultura
T1  - Maskulinitet i očinstvo - opšta skica identiteta muškaraca kao očeva
T1  - Masculinity and fatherhood: General image of a man's identity as a father
EP  - 184
IS  - 148
SP  - 165
DO  - 10.5937/kultura1548165S
ER  - 
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abstract = "Autor u radu postavlja opšti okvir sociološkog proučavanja identiteta očeva. Imajući u vidu da se u popularnim diskursima ali i u stručnoj javnosti sve češće govori o krizi muškosti koja sa sobom nosi i preispitivanja i nove oblike roditeljskih praksi muškaraca, pitanja očinstva postala su posebno zanimljiva sociolozima, psiholozima, pedagozima, socijalnim radnicima i drugim stručnjacima zainteresovanim za porodični život. Muški identitet je u procesima koji karakterišu kasno moderno društvo višestruko revidiran i u međuvremenu je postao predmet posebnog dela rodnih studija - studija maskuliniteta. Uloga oca je tradicionalno podrazumevala zaštitnika i hranioca porodice, kao i vezu sa spoljnim svetom u kome zastupa interese svoje porodične grupe i brani svoju i čast članova porodice. Dok su procesi modernizacije ulogu oca kao zastupnika pred drugima svodili na simboličku reprezentaciju ili izjednačavali sa majkom u ovoj funkciji, pitanje hranioca porodice je i danas veoma značajno. Iako je izjednačavanje muškaraca i žena u javnoj sferi dovodilo postepeno do manje asimetrije u prihodima i veoma značajnog učešća žena u kućnom budžetu, uloga muškaraca kao hranioca se i na nivou identiteta i na nivou realnih praksi sporije menja., This paper sets up a general framework for sociological study of the identity of fathers. Having in mind that popular discourses as well as professional circles debate more and more often about the crisis of masculinity which also involves questioning and new forms of male parental practices, the issues of fatherhood have grown especially appealing to the sociologist, psychologists, pedagogues, social workers and other professionals interested in family life. In processes that characterize recent modern society, male identity has become a subject of a special section of gender studies - masculinity studies. A father role traditionally implied a family protector and a provider, as well as a link with the outer world in which he represented the interests of his family group and defended his honour and that of all family members. While the modernization processes have downsized the father figure as a family representative in the outer world to the symbolic representation or have equaled him with the mother figure in the same role, the issue of the provider of the family remains very significant. Although equalization of men and women in public domain has gradually led to decreased asymmetry in their income and raised contribution of women to the home budget, the role of a man as a provider is changing more slowly both on the identity level and on the level of real world practices.",
publisher = "Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd",
journal = "Kultura",
title = "Maskulinitet i očinstvo - opšta skica identiteta muškaraca kao očeva, Masculinity and fatherhood: General image of a man's identity as a father",
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Stanojević, D.. (2015). Maskulinitet i očinstvo - opšta skica identiteta muškaraca kao očeva. in Kultura
Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd.(148), 165-184.
https://doi.org/10.5937/kultura1548165S
Stanojević D. Maskulinitet i očinstvo - opšta skica identiteta muškaraca kao očeva. in Kultura. 2015;(148):165-184.
doi:10.5937/kultura1548165S .
Stanojević, Dragan, "Maskulinitet i očinstvo - opšta skica identiteta muškaraca kao očeva" in Kultura, no. 148 (2015):165-184,
https://doi.org/10.5937/kultura1548165S . .

Who should take care of the poor? Religion and social welfare in America

Vukelić, Jelisaveta; Stanojević, Dragan

(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, Beograd, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vukelić, Jelisaveta
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1860
AB  - The purpose of this study is to examine the church-state relations in the
 United States from the perspective of the social welfare system. More
 precisely, we are questioning the way the conceptual foundations and
 practical activities of religious organizations influence the directions of
 social policy and shape the way of dealing with the poor. The first part of
 the text outlines the main features of religious life and social welfare
 system in America, while the second contains an analysis of the impact of
 basic moral and religious principles of the Reformed Protestantism and Roman
 Catholicism (the two most widespread religious traditions) and the ways in
 which religious organizations are taking part in the modern social welfare
 system in America.
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, Beograd
T2  - Filozofija i društvo
T1  - Who should take care of the poor? Religion and social welfare in America
EP  - 156
IS  - 2
SP  - 137
VL  - 25
DO  - 10.2298/FID1402137V
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vukelić, Jelisaveta and Stanojević, Dragan",
year = "2014",
abstract = "The purpose of this study is to examine the church-state relations in the
 United States from the perspective of the social welfare system. More
 precisely, we are questioning the way the conceptual foundations and
 practical activities of religious organizations influence the directions of
 social policy and shape the way of dealing with the poor. The first part of
 the text outlines the main features of religious life and social welfare
 system in America, while the second contains an analysis of the impact of
 basic moral and religious principles of the Reformed Protestantism and Roman
 Catholicism (the two most widespread religious traditions) and the ways in
 which religious organizations are taking part in the modern social welfare
 system in America.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, Beograd",
journal = "Filozofija i društvo",
title = "Who should take care of the poor? Religion and social welfare in America",
pages = "156-137",
number = "2",
volume = "25",
doi = "10.2298/FID1402137V"
}
Vukelić, J.,& Stanojević, D.. (2014). Who should take care of the poor? Religion and social welfare in America. in Filozofija i društvo
Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, Beograd., 25(2), 137-156.
https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1402137V
Vukelić J, Stanojević D. Who should take care of the poor? Religion and social welfare in America. in Filozofija i društvo. 2014;25(2):137-156.
doi:10.2298/FID1402137V .
Vukelić, Jelisaveta, Stanojević, Dragan, "Who should take care of the poor? Religion and social welfare in America" in Filozofija i društvo, 25, no. 2 (2014):137-156,
https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1402137V . .

Između Sicilije i Lombardije odnos poverenja, građanskih normi i društvene participacije među građanima Srbije

Stanojević, Dragan; Stokanić, Dragana

(Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
AU  - Stokanić, Dragana
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1789
AB  - Jedan od bitnih preduslova društvene i političke participacije građana jeste njihovo međusobno i poverenje u institucije i organizacije civilnog društva. Da bi se izbeglo povećanje atomizacije individua i/ili prekomerno jačanje neformalnih mreža podrške, institucionalno organizivanje građana je neophodno, za šta je potreban izvestan stepen poverenja u institucionalne aranžmane. U radu će se koristiti često upotrebljavan koncept socijalnog kapitala kako bi se analizirao međuuticaj poverenja, društvenih normi i partcipacije. Što se tiče poverenja, u radu se pravi razlika između 'generalizovanog' poverenja u javne institucije i 'specifičnog' poverenja koje podrazumeva personalizovano poverenje u ljude. Ova situacija niskog poverenja u ljude i institucije koji se međusobno prepliću stvarajući generalnu atmosferu nepoverenja je prisutna u društvima post-socijalističke transformacije, kao što je Srbija.Kao prvo, rad ima za cilj da prikaže stepen participacije u različitim organizacija i stepen poverenja građana Srbije u političke institucije, kao i u ljude generalno. Zatim će se predstaviti prihvatanje građanskih normi koje izražavaju zajednički bazični vrednosni sistem. Kao drugo, analiziraće se u kojoj meri formalne organizacije doprinose kreiranju poverenja i prihvatanja društvenih normi kao izraza univerzalističkih vrednosti neophodnih za bazični društveni konsenzus i solidarnost i u kakvoj su vezi poverenje u određene institucije i organizacije i prihvatanje građanskih normi. Kako bi se to postiglo u kvantitativnoj analizi će se koristiti baze podataka Svetskog istraživanja vrednosti (World Values Survey) petog talasa sprovedenog u periodu 2005-2007. godine.
AB  - The one of the key precondition of social and political participation of citizens is their interpersonal and institutional trust. In order to avoid the increase of individual atomization and/or excessively rise of informal support networks, institutional organizations are crucial. For that reason, it is necessary to exist certain level of trust in institutional arrangements. This paper will be focused on widely used concept of social capital for analysis of interaction between trust, social norms and participation. Concerning participation, in this paper the difference between 'generalized' trust in public institutions and 'specific', personalized trust in people is explained. This situation of low trust in people and institutions which are interlinked and create general atmosphere of distrust is present in post-socialist societies, such as Serbia. Firstly, the aim of this paper is to show level of participation in different organizations and the trust of citizens of Serbia in political institutions, as well as trust in people in general. Additionally, the acceptance of civil norms will be presented. Secondly, it will be analyzed in what extant formal organizations contribute to the trust creation and the acceptance of social norms as forms of universal values which are necessary for basic social consensus and solidarity. Also, it will be presented the relation between trust in certain institutions and organizations and the acceptance of civil norms. In order to achieve these goals, it will be used quantitative analysis and databases World Values Survey, fifth wave conducted from 2005 to 2007.
PB  - Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd
T2  - Sociologija
T1  - Između Sicilije i Lombardije odnos poverenja, građanskih normi i društvene participacije među građanima Srbije
T1  - Between Sicilia and Lombardy: Relation between trust, civil norms and social participation among citizens of Serbia
EP  - 200
IS  - 2
SP  - 181
VL  - 56
DO  - 10.2298/SOC1402181S
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanojević, Dragan and Stokanić, Dragana",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Jedan od bitnih preduslova društvene i političke participacije građana jeste njihovo međusobno i poverenje u institucije i organizacije civilnog društva. Da bi se izbeglo povećanje atomizacije individua i/ili prekomerno jačanje neformalnih mreža podrške, institucionalno organizivanje građana je neophodno, za šta je potreban izvestan stepen poverenja u institucionalne aranžmane. U radu će se koristiti često upotrebljavan koncept socijalnog kapitala kako bi se analizirao međuuticaj poverenja, društvenih normi i partcipacije. Što se tiče poverenja, u radu se pravi razlika između 'generalizovanog' poverenja u javne institucije i 'specifičnog' poverenja koje podrazumeva personalizovano poverenje u ljude. Ova situacija niskog poverenja u ljude i institucije koji se međusobno prepliću stvarajući generalnu atmosferu nepoverenja je prisutna u društvima post-socijalističke transformacije, kao što je Srbija.Kao prvo, rad ima za cilj da prikaže stepen participacije u različitim organizacija i stepen poverenja građana Srbije u političke institucije, kao i u ljude generalno. Zatim će se predstaviti prihvatanje građanskih normi koje izražavaju zajednički bazični vrednosni sistem. Kao drugo, analiziraće se u kojoj meri formalne organizacije doprinose kreiranju poverenja i prihvatanja društvenih normi kao izraza univerzalističkih vrednosti neophodnih za bazični društveni konsenzus i solidarnost i u kakvoj su vezi poverenje u određene institucije i organizacije i prihvatanje građanskih normi. Kako bi se to postiglo u kvantitativnoj analizi će se koristiti baze podataka Svetskog istraživanja vrednosti (World Values Survey) petog talasa sprovedenog u periodu 2005-2007. godine., The one of the key precondition of social and political participation of citizens is their interpersonal and institutional trust. In order to avoid the increase of individual atomization and/or excessively rise of informal support networks, institutional organizations are crucial. For that reason, it is necessary to exist certain level of trust in institutional arrangements. This paper will be focused on widely used concept of social capital for analysis of interaction between trust, social norms and participation. Concerning participation, in this paper the difference between 'generalized' trust in public institutions and 'specific', personalized trust in people is explained. This situation of low trust in people and institutions which are interlinked and create general atmosphere of distrust is present in post-socialist societies, such as Serbia. Firstly, the aim of this paper is to show level of participation in different organizations and the trust of citizens of Serbia in political institutions, as well as trust in people in general. Additionally, the acceptance of civil norms will be presented. Secondly, it will be analyzed in what extant formal organizations contribute to the trust creation and the acceptance of social norms as forms of universal values which are necessary for basic social consensus and solidarity. Also, it will be presented the relation between trust in certain institutions and organizations and the acceptance of civil norms. In order to achieve these goals, it will be used quantitative analysis and databases World Values Survey, fifth wave conducted from 2005 to 2007.",
publisher = "Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd",
journal = "Sociologija",
title = "Između Sicilije i Lombardije odnos poverenja, građanskih normi i društvene participacije među građanima Srbije, Between Sicilia and Lombardy: Relation between trust, civil norms and social participation among citizens of Serbia",
pages = "200-181",
number = "2",
volume = "56",
doi = "10.2298/SOC1402181S"
}
Stanojević, D.,& Stokanić, D.. (2014). Između Sicilije i Lombardije odnos poverenja, građanskih normi i društvene participacije među građanima Srbije. in Sociologija
Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd., 56(2), 181-200.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC1402181S
Stanojević D, Stokanić D. Između Sicilije i Lombardije odnos poverenja, građanskih normi i društvene participacije među građanima Srbije. in Sociologija. 2014;56(2):181-200.
doi:10.2298/SOC1402181S .
Stanojević, Dragan, Stokanić, Dragana, "Između Sicilije i Lombardije odnos poverenja, građanskih normi i društvene participacije među građanima Srbije" in Sociologija, 56, no. 2 (2014):181-200,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC1402181S . .
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Socijalne mreže - mreža školskih drugara

Vuletić, Vladimir; Stanojević, Dragan

(Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vuletić, Vladimir
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2013
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1758
AB  - U tekstu se ispituje primenljivost pojma mreža školskih drugara u analizi umreženosti poslovne elite u Srbiji. Na podacima empirijskog istraživanja sprovedenog 2012. godine na uzorku ekonomske elite pokazuje se da ima osnova za prihvatanje hipoteze prema kojoj lični uspeh zavisi od homogenosti grupacije kojoj uspešni pojedinci pripadaju, ali da ta homogenost može proisticati iz više izvora, a mreža školskih drugara predstavlja samo jedan od tih izvora.
AB  - In this article we examine if the term 'old school ties' is applicable in analyzing of Serbian business elite networking. The starting assumption is that business success depends on the level of sociocultural homogeneity of a group of successful individuals. Data from an empirical research conducted in 2012 on a sample of economic elite, showed that such assumption was grounded, but that the group homogeneity could originate from different sources. The first source is primary socio-cultural milieu which includes peer similarities, growing up in similar family environments and attending the same schools. This milieu is the closest to the term 'old school ties' in its usual meaning. Beside these, there are various kinds of secondary milieus, some of the most important ones being the class habitat. This research shows that class affiliation and profession, in particular, have the biggest impact on forming of networks that contribute to business success. The results also show that there are significant differences between members of business elite and lower social layers in relation to this issue. The lower a social layer is on the social ladder, the more important home origin becomes. Today, nationality and religious affiliation are not that important for creation of business networks.
PB  - Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd
T2  - Kultura
T1  - Socijalne mreže - mreža školskih drugara
T1  - Social networks: Networks of old school ties
EP  - 52
IS  - 141
SP  - 37
DO  - 10.5937/kultura1341037V
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vuletić, Vladimir and Stanojević, Dragan",
year = "2013",
abstract = "U tekstu se ispituje primenljivost pojma mreža školskih drugara u analizi umreženosti poslovne elite u Srbiji. Na podacima empirijskog istraživanja sprovedenog 2012. godine na uzorku ekonomske elite pokazuje se da ima osnova za prihvatanje hipoteze prema kojoj lični uspeh zavisi od homogenosti grupacije kojoj uspešni pojedinci pripadaju, ali da ta homogenost može proisticati iz više izvora, a mreža školskih drugara predstavlja samo jedan od tih izvora., In this article we examine if the term 'old school ties' is applicable in analyzing of Serbian business elite networking. The starting assumption is that business success depends on the level of sociocultural homogeneity of a group of successful individuals. Data from an empirical research conducted in 2012 on a sample of economic elite, showed that such assumption was grounded, but that the group homogeneity could originate from different sources. The first source is primary socio-cultural milieu which includes peer similarities, growing up in similar family environments and attending the same schools. This milieu is the closest to the term 'old school ties' in its usual meaning. Beside these, there are various kinds of secondary milieus, some of the most important ones being the class habitat. This research shows that class affiliation and profession, in particular, have the biggest impact on forming of networks that contribute to business success. The results also show that there are significant differences between members of business elite and lower social layers in relation to this issue. The lower a social layer is on the social ladder, the more important home origin becomes. Today, nationality and religious affiliation are not that important for creation of business networks.",
publisher = "Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd",
journal = "Kultura",
title = "Socijalne mreže - mreža školskih drugara, Social networks: Networks of old school ties",
pages = "52-37",
number = "141",
doi = "10.5937/kultura1341037V"
}
Vuletić, V.,& Stanojević, D.. (2013). Socijalne mreže - mreža školskih drugara. in Kultura
Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd.(141), 37-52.
https://doi.org/10.5937/kultura1341037V
Vuletić V, Stanojević D. Socijalne mreže - mreža školskih drugara. in Kultura. 2013;(141):37-52.
doi:10.5937/kultura1341037V .
Vuletić, Vladimir, Stanojević, Dragan, "Socijalne mreže - mreža školskih drugara" in Kultura, no. 141 (2013):37-52,
https://doi.org/10.5937/kultura1341037V . .

Sociološke teme prve decenije XXI veka - uporedna analiza Srbija i Hrvatska

Vuletić, Vladimir; Stanojević, Dragan

(Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vuletić, Vladimir
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2013
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1595
AB  - U tekstu se analizira tematska usmerenost socioloških radova objavljenih u tri sociološka časopisa u Srbiji i Hrvatskoj (Sociologija, Sociološki pregled i Revija za sociologiju) tokom dve poslednje decenije XX i prve decenije XXI veka. Cilj teksta je da ustanovi kojim temama su se sociolozi u Srbiji bavili tokom ovog burnog istorijskog perioda i da se na osnovu toga odgovori na pitanja da li i u kojoj meri je srpska sociologija pratila društvene promene, odnosno u kojoj meri je bila pod njihovim uticajem. U drugom delu teksta analizira se otvorenost srpske sociologije prema svetu u svetlu navedenih promena. Da bi ocene i zaključci o pomenutim promenama bili što odmereniji posmatrani su u uporednom okviru sa stanjem u hrvatskoj sociologiji.
AB  - The paper analyzes the thematic orientation of sociological works published in three sociological journals in Serbia and Croatia (Sociologija, Sociološki pregled and Revija za sociologiju) during two last decades of 20th and the first decade of 21st century. The aim of the paper, set in the opening section, is to investigate the topics which are dealt with by sociologists in Serbia during this turbulent historical period. On the basis of this analysis, answers to the following questions will be attempted: has Serbian sociology kept track, and to what extent, of the changes taking place in the society, and hence how much it has been under the influence of the latter. In the second part of the article the openness of the Serbian sociology toward the world is discussed in the context of aforementioned changes. In order to make judgments and conclusions as objective as possible this topic is considered in a comparative framework - comparing it with conditions in Croatian sociology.
PB  - Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd
T2  - Sociologija
T1  - Sociološke teme prve decenije XXI veka - uporedna analiza Srbija i Hrvatska
T1  - Sociological issues in the first decade of 21st century: Comparative analysis of Serbia and Croatia
EP  - 68
IS  - 1
SP  - 47
VL  - 55
DO  - 10.2298/SOC1301047V
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vuletić, Vladimir and Stanojević, Dragan",
year = "2013",
abstract = "U tekstu se analizira tematska usmerenost socioloških radova objavljenih u tri sociološka časopisa u Srbiji i Hrvatskoj (Sociologija, Sociološki pregled i Revija za sociologiju) tokom dve poslednje decenije XX i prve decenije XXI veka. Cilj teksta je da ustanovi kojim temama su se sociolozi u Srbiji bavili tokom ovog burnog istorijskog perioda i da se na osnovu toga odgovori na pitanja da li i u kojoj meri je srpska sociologija pratila društvene promene, odnosno u kojoj meri je bila pod njihovim uticajem. U drugom delu teksta analizira se otvorenost srpske sociologije prema svetu u svetlu navedenih promena. Da bi ocene i zaključci o pomenutim promenama bili što odmereniji posmatrani su u uporednom okviru sa stanjem u hrvatskoj sociologiji., The paper analyzes the thematic orientation of sociological works published in three sociological journals in Serbia and Croatia (Sociologija, Sociološki pregled and Revija za sociologiju) during two last decades of 20th and the first decade of 21st century. The aim of the paper, set in the opening section, is to investigate the topics which are dealt with by sociologists in Serbia during this turbulent historical period. On the basis of this analysis, answers to the following questions will be attempted: has Serbian sociology kept track, and to what extent, of the changes taking place in the society, and hence how much it has been under the influence of the latter. In the second part of the article the openness of the Serbian sociology toward the world is discussed in the context of aforementioned changes. In order to make judgments and conclusions as objective as possible this topic is considered in a comparative framework - comparing it with conditions in Croatian sociology.",
publisher = "Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd",
journal = "Sociologija",
title = "Sociološke teme prve decenije XXI veka - uporedna analiza Srbija i Hrvatska, Sociological issues in the first decade of 21st century: Comparative analysis of Serbia and Croatia",
pages = "68-47",
number = "1",
volume = "55",
doi = "10.2298/SOC1301047V"
}
Vuletić, V.,& Stanojević, D.. (2013). Sociološke teme prve decenije XXI veka - uporedna analiza Srbija i Hrvatska. in Sociologija
Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd., 55(1), 47-68.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC1301047V
Vuletić V, Stanojević D. Sociološke teme prve decenije XXI veka - uporedna analiza Srbija i Hrvatska. in Sociologija. 2013;55(1):47-68.
doi:10.2298/SOC1301047V .
Vuletić, Vladimir, Stanojević, Dragan, "Sociološke teme prve decenije XXI veka - uporedna analiza Srbija i Hrvatska" in Sociologija, 55, no. 1 (2013):47-68,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC1301047V . .
1

Ekološki aktivizam kao novi oblik političke participacije mladih u Srbiji

Vukelić, Jelisaveta; Stanojević, Dragan

(Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd, 2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vukelić, Jelisaveta
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2012
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1477
AB  - Cilj ovog rada je da pruži odgovor na pitanje da li je ekološki aktivizam jedan od novih oblika političke participacije mladih u Srbiji. Jedna od karakteristika postindustrijskih društava je ukupno povlačenje građana iz tradicionalnih kanala političke participacije. Smatra se da političko isključivanje karakteriše sve građane, ali mlade ponajviše. Ipak, iako se mladi ljudi sve više okreću od 'mainstream' politike, oni su zainteresovani za različite teme koje se mogu svrstati u političke u širem značenju pojma. U postsocijalističkim evropskim zemljama, mladi ljudi još manje učestvuju u političkom životu nego što je to slučaj sa etabliranim demokratijama. Ipak, oni su takođe skloni da usvoje nove forme političkog izražavanja. Da li omladina u Srbiji prati iste obrasce političkog angažovanja, namera nam je da istražimo u ovom radu. U potrazi za odgovorom na ovo pitanje, fokusiraćemo našu analizu na ekološki aktivizam, kao jedan od oblika novog političkog angažovanja široko prihvaćenog među mladima.
AB  - The aim of this paper is to explore whether the environmental activism is a new form of political participation of the Serbian youth. One of the characteristics of the postindustrial societies is a general citizen withdrawal from the traditional channels of political participation. Political disengagement is thought to characterize all citizens but most of all the young people. However, although young people may have turned away from mainstream politics, they are nevertheless concerned with a wide range of issues that could be considered political in a broader sense of the term. In the post-socialist Europe young people tend to be even less involved in political life than the youth in the established democracies. However, they are also likely to adopt novel forms of political expression. Whether the Serbian youth follow the same pattern of political involvement, we intend to explore in this article. In searching for the answer to this question, we will focus our analysis on the environmental activism, as one of the forms of the new political engagement widely accepted among young people.
PB  - Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd
T2  - Sociologija
T1  - Ekološki aktivizam kao novi oblik političke participacije mladih u Srbiji
T1  - Environmental activism as a new form of political participation of the youth in Serbia
EP  - 399
IS  - 2
SP  - 387
VL  - 54
DO  - 10.2298/SOC1202387V
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vukelić, Jelisaveta and Stanojević, Dragan",
year = "2012",
abstract = "Cilj ovog rada je da pruži odgovor na pitanje da li je ekološki aktivizam jedan od novih oblika političke participacije mladih u Srbiji. Jedna od karakteristika postindustrijskih društava je ukupno povlačenje građana iz tradicionalnih kanala političke participacije. Smatra se da političko isključivanje karakteriše sve građane, ali mlade ponajviše. Ipak, iako se mladi ljudi sve više okreću od 'mainstream' politike, oni su zainteresovani za različite teme koje se mogu svrstati u političke u širem značenju pojma. U postsocijalističkim evropskim zemljama, mladi ljudi još manje učestvuju u političkom životu nego što je to slučaj sa etabliranim demokratijama. Ipak, oni su takođe skloni da usvoje nove forme političkog izražavanja. Da li omladina u Srbiji prati iste obrasce političkog angažovanja, namera nam je da istražimo u ovom radu. U potrazi za odgovorom na ovo pitanje, fokusiraćemo našu analizu na ekološki aktivizam, kao jedan od oblika novog političkog angažovanja široko prihvaćenog među mladima., The aim of this paper is to explore whether the environmental activism is a new form of political participation of the Serbian youth. One of the characteristics of the postindustrial societies is a general citizen withdrawal from the traditional channels of political participation. Political disengagement is thought to characterize all citizens but most of all the young people. However, although young people may have turned away from mainstream politics, they are nevertheless concerned with a wide range of issues that could be considered political in a broader sense of the term. In the post-socialist Europe young people tend to be even less involved in political life than the youth in the established democracies. However, they are also likely to adopt novel forms of political expression. Whether the Serbian youth follow the same pattern of political involvement, we intend to explore in this article. In searching for the answer to this question, we will focus our analysis on the environmental activism, as one of the forms of the new political engagement widely accepted among young people.",
publisher = "Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd",
journal = "Sociologija",
title = "Ekološki aktivizam kao novi oblik političke participacije mladih u Srbiji, Environmental activism as a new form of political participation of the youth in Serbia",
pages = "399-387",
number = "2",
volume = "54",
doi = "10.2298/SOC1202387V"
}
Vukelić, J.,& Stanojević, D.. (2012). Ekološki aktivizam kao novi oblik političke participacije mladih u Srbiji. in Sociologija
Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd., 54(2), 387-399.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC1202387V
Vukelić J, Stanojević D. Ekološki aktivizam kao novi oblik političke participacije mladih u Srbiji. in Sociologija. 2012;54(2):387-399.
doi:10.2298/SOC1202387V .
Vukelić, Jelisaveta, Stanojević, Dragan, "Ekološki aktivizam kao novi oblik političke participacije mladih u Srbiji" in Sociologija, 54, no. 2 (2012):387-399,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC1202387V . .
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Upotreba medija među mladima u Srbiji

Stanojević, Dragan

(Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd, 2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2012
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1481
AB  - Cilj rada je da pokaže kako su štampani i elektronski mediji korišćeni među mladima u Srbiji. Analizom ćemo pokušati da prikažemo različite modalitete korišćenja medija u odnosu na demografske i socioekonomske osobine mladih, sa pretpostavkom da godine, pol, mesto stanovanja, obrazovanje, zanimanje, i dr. utiču na izbor medija, sadržaje koje mladi preferiraju, kao i količinu vremena koju posvećuju konzumaciji istih. Pitanje koje je najviše potaklo našu pažnju je mogućnost pristupa različitim vrstama medija - štampi, televiziji i internetu - jer mediji predstavljaju i jednu od ključnih pretpostavki društvene participacije.
AB  - The aim of this paper is to present how the electronic and print media have been used among the youth in Serbia. The analysis aims to show diverse modes of media usage in relation to the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the youth, on the assumption that age, sex, residence, education, occupation, etc. influence the choice of media, the contents that young people prefer, as well as the amount of time spent on their usage. The issue that prompted our attention most is access to different types of media (print, television and internet) because the media also represent one of the key preconditions of social participation.
PB  - Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd
T2  - Sociologija
T1  - Upotreba medija među mladima u Srbiji
T1  - Media use among young people in Serbia
EP  - 385
IS  - 2
SP  - 369
VL  - 54
DO  - 10.2298/SOC1202369S
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanojević, Dragan",
year = "2012",
abstract = "Cilj rada je da pokaže kako su štampani i elektronski mediji korišćeni među mladima u Srbiji. Analizom ćemo pokušati da prikažemo različite modalitete korišćenja medija u odnosu na demografske i socioekonomske osobine mladih, sa pretpostavkom da godine, pol, mesto stanovanja, obrazovanje, zanimanje, i dr. utiču na izbor medija, sadržaje koje mladi preferiraju, kao i količinu vremena koju posvećuju konzumaciji istih. Pitanje koje je najviše potaklo našu pažnju je mogućnost pristupa različitim vrstama medija - štampi, televiziji i internetu - jer mediji predstavljaju i jednu od ključnih pretpostavki društvene participacije., The aim of this paper is to present how the electronic and print media have been used among the youth in Serbia. The analysis aims to show diverse modes of media usage in relation to the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the youth, on the assumption that age, sex, residence, education, occupation, etc. influence the choice of media, the contents that young people prefer, as well as the amount of time spent on their usage. The issue that prompted our attention most is access to different types of media (print, television and internet) because the media also represent one of the key preconditions of social participation.",
publisher = "Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd",
journal = "Sociologija",
title = "Upotreba medija među mladima u Srbiji, Media use among young people in Serbia",
pages = "385-369",
number = "2",
volume = "54",
doi = "10.2298/SOC1202369S"
}
Stanojević, D.. (2012). Upotreba medija među mladima u Srbiji. in Sociologija
Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd., 54(2), 369-385.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC1202369S
Stanojević D. Upotreba medija među mladima u Srbiji. in Sociologija. 2012;54(2):369-385.
doi:10.2298/SOC1202369S .
Stanojević, Dragan, "Upotreba medija među mladima u Srbiji" in Sociologija, 54, no. 2 (2012):369-385,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC1202369S . .
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Omladinska potkultura u birmingemskoj tradiciji - razvoj i recepcija koncepta u domaćoj nauci

Stanojević, Dragan

(IIC Nova srpska politička misao, Beograd, 2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2010
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/986
AB  - U ovom članku se daje pregled teorija razvijanih u okviru tzv. birmingemske tradicije koje se bave problemom potkultura, odnosno odnosom omladine, muzike i stila. Svaka potkultura se posmatra kao dvostruko komunikativna, pa je neophodno postaviti je prvo u odnos prema njenoj 'roditeljskoj kulturi' - kulturi radničke klase, a zatim i prema 'dominantnoj kulturi'. Fil Koen je formulisao koncept 'potkulture kao simboličko rešavanje protivrečnosti'. Džon Klark, Stjuart Hol, Toni Džeferson i Brajan Roberts razrađuju koncept potkulture kao 'otpor kroz rituale'. Dik Hebdidž smešta potkulturu u okvire etniciteta, a Anđela Mek Robi u okvire roda. Birmingemski teoretičari formulišu koncept potkulture kao način da se putem stila reše problemi nastali menjanjem roditeljske/sopstvene kulture. Odnosi unutar potkulture, i oni između potkulture i njenog okruženja se izražavaju pojmovima: hegemonije, homologije i bricolage. U članku se dalje daje recepcija koncepta u domaćoj nauci tokom osamdesetih. Takođe su prikazani i glavni pravci kritike potkulturne teorije, ukazujući na njene nedostatke prilikom proučavanja savremenih fenomena.
AB  - This article offers an overview of the theories dealing with the problem of subculture, as well as the relationship between youth, music and style, developed within the so-called Birmingham tradition. Every subculture is seen as communicative in two directions, so it is necessary to establish its relationship with both 'parent culture' - working class culture and 'dominant culture'. Phil Cohen formulated the concept of 'subculture as a symbolic solution of controversies.'. John Clark, Stewart Hall, Tony Jefferson and Brian Roberts develop the concept of subculture as 'resistance through rituals'. Dick Hebdige places subculture in the frame of ethnicity, and Angela McRobbie in the frame of gender. The Birmingham theorists define the concept of subculture as a way of solving the controversy caused by changing parent / one's own culture by means of style. The relations within a subculture, as well as between a subculture and its surroundings are expressed by the following terms: hegemony, homology and bricolage. The article also deals with the reception of concepts in our country's science during the eighties. It also contains some major tendencies in the criticism of subculture theory, displaying its drawbacks in the study of modern phenomena.
PB  - IIC Nova srpska politička misao, Beograd
T2  - Nova srpska politička misao
T1  - Omladinska potkultura u birmingemskoj tradiciji - razvoj i recepcija koncepta u domaćoj nauci
T1  - Youth subculture in Birmingham tradition: The development and reception of this concept among Serbian scientists
EP  - 179
IS  - 1-2
SP  - 157
VL  - 18
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_986
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanojević, Dragan",
year = "2010",
abstract = "U ovom članku se daje pregled teorija razvijanih u okviru tzv. birmingemske tradicije koje se bave problemom potkultura, odnosno odnosom omladine, muzike i stila. Svaka potkultura se posmatra kao dvostruko komunikativna, pa je neophodno postaviti je prvo u odnos prema njenoj 'roditeljskoj kulturi' - kulturi radničke klase, a zatim i prema 'dominantnoj kulturi'. Fil Koen je formulisao koncept 'potkulture kao simboličko rešavanje protivrečnosti'. Džon Klark, Stjuart Hol, Toni Džeferson i Brajan Roberts razrađuju koncept potkulture kao 'otpor kroz rituale'. Dik Hebdidž smešta potkulturu u okvire etniciteta, a Anđela Mek Robi u okvire roda. Birmingemski teoretičari formulišu koncept potkulture kao način da se putem stila reše problemi nastali menjanjem roditeljske/sopstvene kulture. Odnosi unutar potkulture, i oni između potkulture i njenog okruženja se izražavaju pojmovima: hegemonije, homologije i bricolage. U članku se dalje daje recepcija koncepta u domaćoj nauci tokom osamdesetih. Takođe su prikazani i glavni pravci kritike potkulturne teorije, ukazujući na njene nedostatke prilikom proučavanja savremenih fenomena., This article offers an overview of the theories dealing with the problem of subculture, as well as the relationship between youth, music and style, developed within the so-called Birmingham tradition. Every subculture is seen as communicative in two directions, so it is necessary to establish its relationship with both 'parent culture' - working class culture and 'dominant culture'. Phil Cohen formulated the concept of 'subculture as a symbolic solution of controversies.'. John Clark, Stewart Hall, Tony Jefferson and Brian Roberts develop the concept of subculture as 'resistance through rituals'. Dick Hebdige places subculture in the frame of ethnicity, and Angela McRobbie in the frame of gender. The Birmingham theorists define the concept of subculture as a way of solving the controversy caused by changing parent / one's own culture by means of style. The relations within a subculture, as well as between a subculture and its surroundings are expressed by the following terms: hegemony, homology and bricolage. The article also deals with the reception of concepts in our country's science during the eighties. It also contains some major tendencies in the criticism of subculture theory, displaying its drawbacks in the study of modern phenomena.",
publisher = "IIC Nova srpska politička misao, Beograd",
journal = "Nova srpska politička misao",
title = "Omladinska potkultura u birmingemskoj tradiciji - razvoj i recepcija koncepta u domaćoj nauci, Youth subculture in Birmingham tradition: The development and reception of this concept among Serbian scientists",
pages = "179-157",
number = "1-2",
volume = "18",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_986"
}
Stanojević, D.. (2010). Omladinska potkultura u birmingemskoj tradiciji - razvoj i recepcija koncepta u domaćoj nauci. in Nova srpska politička misao
IIC Nova srpska politička misao, Beograd., 18(1-2), 157-179.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_986
Stanojević D. Omladinska potkultura u birmingemskoj tradiciji - razvoj i recepcija koncepta u domaćoj nauci. in Nova srpska politička misao. 2010;18(1-2):157-179.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_986 .
Stanojević, Dragan, "Omladinska potkultura u birmingemskoj tradiciji - razvoj i recepcija koncepta u domaćoj nauci" in Nova srpska politička misao, 18, no. 1-2 (2010):157-179,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_986 .

Hardkor scena i masovni mediji u Srbiji

Stanojević, Dragan

(Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš, 2008)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanojević, Dragan
PY  - 2008
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/777
AB  - Na primeru hardkor scene u Beogradu u tekstu se ukazuje na ulogu svetskih i domaćih masovnih medija prilikom konstituisanja scene, kao i njihova uloga u formiranju njenog identiteta i načina funkcionisanja. U odnosu na hardkor scenu u Srbiji, masovni mediji su odigrali bar trostruku ulogu. (1) oni su glavni kanal kojim je ova scena pristigla, u prvom redu preko stranih masovnih medija (MTV), (2) oni daju materijal na osnovu kog se formira slika mainstreama, etablirane kulture kao i svih relevantnih Drugih, (3) svojim negativnim interesovanjem (neinteresovanjem) za samu scenu čine da hardkor ostane kulturno nevidljiv, što povratno utiče na unutrašnju dinamiku scene.
AB  - In the paper the author examines the hardcore scene in Belgrade and points out the role that foreign and Serbian mass media have had during its constitution, as well as their role in the formation of its identity and the manner of its functioning. Mass media have affected the hardcore scene in Serbia in at least three ways: (1) they were a main channel to which this scene first came in Serbia, primarily by foreign mass media, (2) the material they provided was used to form the image of mainstream, established culture and relevant Other images, (3) they have made hardcore invisible in a cultural sense by their negative interest, which has in turn influenced the internal dynamic of the scene.
PB  - Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš
T2  - Teme
T1  - Hardkor scena i masovni mediji u Srbiji
T1  - Hard core scene and mass media in Serbia
EP  - 529
IS  - 3
SP  - 509
VL  - 32
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_777
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanojević, Dragan",
year = "2008",
abstract = "Na primeru hardkor scene u Beogradu u tekstu se ukazuje na ulogu svetskih i domaćih masovnih medija prilikom konstituisanja scene, kao i njihova uloga u formiranju njenog identiteta i načina funkcionisanja. U odnosu na hardkor scenu u Srbiji, masovni mediji su odigrali bar trostruku ulogu. (1) oni su glavni kanal kojim je ova scena pristigla, u prvom redu preko stranih masovnih medija (MTV), (2) oni daju materijal na osnovu kog se formira slika mainstreama, etablirane kulture kao i svih relevantnih Drugih, (3) svojim negativnim interesovanjem (neinteresovanjem) za samu scenu čine da hardkor ostane kulturno nevidljiv, što povratno utiče na unutrašnju dinamiku scene., In the paper the author examines the hardcore scene in Belgrade and points out the role that foreign and Serbian mass media have had during its constitution, as well as their role in the formation of its identity and the manner of its functioning. Mass media have affected the hardcore scene in Serbia in at least three ways: (1) they were a main channel to which this scene first came in Serbia, primarily by foreign mass media, (2) the material they provided was used to form the image of mainstream, established culture and relevant Other images, (3) they have made hardcore invisible in a cultural sense by their negative interest, which has in turn influenced the internal dynamic of the scene.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš",
journal = "Teme",
title = "Hardkor scena i masovni mediji u Srbiji, Hard core scene and mass media in Serbia",
pages = "529-509",
number = "3",
volume = "32",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_777"
}
Stanojević, D.. (2008). Hardkor scena i masovni mediji u Srbiji. in Teme
Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš., 32(3), 509-529.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_777
Stanojević D. Hardkor scena i masovni mediji u Srbiji. in Teme. 2008;32(3):509-529.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_777 .
Stanojević, Dragan, "Hardkor scena i masovni mediji u Srbiji" in Teme, 32, no. 3 (2008):509-529,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_777 .