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The Hybrid Discourse of the Serbian Antibureaucratic Revolution

Ivković, Marjan; Petrović Trifunović, Tamara; Prodanović, Srđan

(Cambridge Univ Press, New York, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ivković, Marjan
AU  - Petrović Trifunović, Tamara
AU  - Prodanović, Srđan
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2999
AB  - This article investigates the discursive logic of the antibureaucratic revolution through discourse analysis of three Serbian dailies: Politika, Borba, and Veernje Novosti. We conceptualize this discursive logic as a "hybrid discourse," employed by Slobodan Miloevi's faction of the political elite and by prominent Serbian press outlets in their discussions and reporting on the diverse Serbian protest movements of the day. The core of the hybrid discourse, as our analysis demonstrates, consisted of the symbolic interweaving of different types of citizens' discontent in order to present them as one single demand for societal "reform" that resonated with the agenda of the Serbian political elite. We argue that the hybrid discourse and the antibureaucratic revolution itself had a structural role related to the crisis of systemic legitimacy in Yugoslavia. The hybrid discourse performed the operation of what we term the "reversing of the symbolic fixing of antagonism between the ordinary actors' discontents and the structurally inevitable reforms," introducing instead the discursive fusion of the two vocabularies.
PB  - Cambridge Univ Press, New York
T2  - Nationalities Papers-The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity
T1  - The Hybrid Discourse of the Serbian Antibureaucratic Revolution
EP  - 612
IS  - 4
SP  - 597
VL  - 47
DO  - 10.1017/nps.2019.40
ER  - 
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author = "Ivković, Marjan and Petrović Trifunović, Tamara and Prodanović, Srđan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This article investigates the discursive logic of the antibureaucratic revolution through discourse analysis of three Serbian dailies: Politika, Borba, and Veernje Novosti. We conceptualize this discursive logic as a "hybrid discourse," employed by Slobodan Miloevi's faction of the political elite and by prominent Serbian press outlets in their discussions and reporting on the diverse Serbian protest movements of the day. The core of the hybrid discourse, as our analysis demonstrates, consisted of the symbolic interweaving of different types of citizens' discontent in order to present them as one single demand for societal "reform" that resonated with the agenda of the Serbian political elite. We argue that the hybrid discourse and the antibureaucratic revolution itself had a structural role related to the crisis of systemic legitimacy in Yugoslavia. The hybrid discourse performed the operation of what we term the "reversing of the symbolic fixing of antagonism between the ordinary actors' discontents and the structurally inevitable reforms," introducing instead the discursive fusion of the two vocabularies.",
publisher = "Cambridge Univ Press, New York",
journal = "Nationalities Papers-The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity",
title = "The Hybrid Discourse of the Serbian Antibureaucratic Revolution",
pages = "612-597",
number = "4",
volume = "47",
doi = "10.1017/nps.2019.40"
}
Ivković, M., Petrović Trifunović, T.,& Prodanović, S.. (2019). The Hybrid Discourse of the Serbian Antibureaucratic Revolution. in Nationalities Papers-The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity
Cambridge Univ Press, New York., 47(4), 597-612.
https://doi.org/10.1017/nps.2019.40
Ivković M, Petrović Trifunović T, Prodanović S. The Hybrid Discourse of the Serbian Antibureaucratic Revolution. in Nationalities Papers-The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity. 2019;47(4):597-612.
doi:10.1017/nps.2019.40 .
Ivković, Marjan, Petrović Trifunović, Tamara, Prodanović, Srđan, "The Hybrid Discourse of the Serbian Antibureaucratic Revolution" in Nationalities Papers-The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity, 47, no. 4 (2019):597-612,
https://doi.org/10.1017/nps.2019.40 . .
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Liberalism between Politics and Epistemology: A Discussion of Alessandro Ferrara's The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the Renewal of Political Liberalism

Ferrara, Alessandro; Ivković, Marjan; Loncar, Jelena; Prodanović, Srđan; Simeunović, Bojana

(Sage Publications Ltd, London, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ferrara, Alessandro
AU  - Ivković, Marjan
AU  - Loncar, Jelena
AU  - Prodanović, Srđan
AU  - Simeunović, Bojana
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2432
AB  - In this symposium, Alessandro Ferrara's recent book The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the Renewal of Political Liberalism - an attempt to expand the framework of Rawls' political liberalism in order to enable it to meet the challenge of today's hyperpluralism - is discussed from a variety of angles by four contributors. Among the themes addressed are the potential of political liberalism for grounding a critical attitude; the different potential for accommodation offered by political liberalism for religious and moral, as opposed to economic, pluralism; Rawls' implicit understanding of truth; the prospects of true democracy in ethnically divided societies that embrace consociationalist and particularly consensualist forms of governance; and the proper role of human rights in paths from decency to democracy from the perspective of an expanded political liberalism. In the final section, Alessandro Ferrara replies to his critics and accepts some of their suggestions.
PB  - Sage Publications Ltd, London
T2  - Political Studies Review
T1  - Liberalism between Politics and Epistemology: A Discussion of Alessandro Ferrara's The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the Renewal of Political Liberalism
EP  - 390
IS  - 3
SP  - 368
VL  - 15
DO  - 10.1177/1478929916645359
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ferrara, Alessandro and Ivković, Marjan and Loncar, Jelena and Prodanović, Srđan and Simeunović, Bojana",
year = "2017",
abstract = "In this symposium, Alessandro Ferrara's recent book The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the Renewal of Political Liberalism - an attempt to expand the framework of Rawls' political liberalism in order to enable it to meet the challenge of today's hyperpluralism - is discussed from a variety of angles by four contributors. Among the themes addressed are the potential of political liberalism for grounding a critical attitude; the different potential for accommodation offered by political liberalism for religious and moral, as opposed to economic, pluralism; Rawls' implicit understanding of truth; the prospects of true democracy in ethnically divided societies that embrace consociationalist and particularly consensualist forms of governance; and the proper role of human rights in paths from decency to democracy from the perspective of an expanded political liberalism. In the final section, Alessandro Ferrara replies to his critics and accepts some of their suggestions.",
publisher = "Sage Publications Ltd, London",
journal = "Political Studies Review",
title = "Liberalism between Politics and Epistemology: A Discussion of Alessandro Ferrara's The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the Renewal of Political Liberalism",
pages = "390-368",
number = "3",
volume = "15",
doi = "10.1177/1478929916645359"
}
Ferrara, A., Ivković, M., Loncar, J., Prodanović, S.,& Simeunović, B.. (2017). Liberalism between Politics and Epistemology: A Discussion of Alessandro Ferrara's The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the Renewal of Political Liberalism. in Political Studies Review
Sage Publications Ltd, London., 15(3), 368-390.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1478929916645359
Ferrara A, Ivković M, Loncar J, Prodanović S, Simeunović B. Liberalism between Politics and Epistemology: A Discussion of Alessandro Ferrara's The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the Renewal of Political Liberalism. in Political Studies Review. 2017;15(3):368-390.
doi:10.1177/1478929916645359 .
Ferrara, Alessandro, Ivković, Marjan, Loncar, Jelena, Prodanović, Srđan, Simeunović, Bojana, "Liberalism between Politics and Epistemology: A Discussion of Alessandro Ferrara's The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the Renewal of Political Liberalism" in Political Studies Review, 15, no. 3 (2017):368-390,
https://doi.org/10.1177/1478929916645359 . .