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Militant extremist mindset
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2011)
Militant extremist mindset refers to a fixed set of beliefs that motivate people to engage in violent activities directed toward specific others. In our previous work we have identified three components that together define ...
“What about when the majority is excluded?”: A critical eye on language and math classrooms in Serbia
(Sense Publishers, 2016)
Academic discourse on diversity and inclusiveness in Serbia has, over recent years, become rather strong. Yet, apparently, very little professional practice in the actual classroom has changed. Statutes, such as The Strategy ...
Quantitative surveys of food consumption and motives: The Food Choice Questionnaire (FCQ)
(Springer Netherlands, 2013)
Data about the motives of consumers for buying and consuming specific food products are needed in order to tailor media messages and public health policies to the current nutritional challenges. Research in this field is ...
Achieving world peace: Views from Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, and Greece
(Springer New York, 2013)
In this chapter, we consider views on the
achievability of peace and reconciliation from
ordinary people from four countries: Russia,
Serbia, Slovenia, and Greece. Three of these
countries (all except Slovenia) are ...
Moving Personal Construct Psychology to Politics: Understanding the Voices with Which We Disagree
(Wiley Blackwell, 2005)
Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) was devised by George Kelly in 1955 as a new method in psychotherapy. Since then, his techniques have been applied widely throughout psychology and beyond, to include areas as diverse ...
Dropout as a result of education with no space for diversity
(Sense Publishers, 2016)
Traditionally, educational system in Serbia, with prevalence of ex-cathedra teaching methods, focuses on the reproductive level of knowledge, as the results of international assessment studies (TIMSS, PISA) shown (OECD, ...