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Naučni Skup Svetozar Marković, Omladina i Marksizam: 21. - 22 februar 1977
In: Naučni skupovi 14
In: Odeljenje Društvenih Nauka 4
Društvena i politička misao i delatnost Vladimira Jovanovića: zbornik radova sa naučnog skupa održanog 22. i 23. Maja 2008. godine
In: Naučni Skupovi 131
World Affairs Online
Svakodnevna kultura u postsocijalističkom periodu
In: Zbornik 22
Engl. Zsfassungen
Srpsko selo: mogućnosti i dalji pravci istraživanja ; [zbornik radova sa Naučnog Skupa Srpsko Selo - ..., održanog 21 i 22.06.2001 godine u Sirogojnu ...]
In: Zbornik radova 22
Srpska etnologija i marksizam: naučno delo Špire Kulišića
In: Etnološka biblioteka knjiga 22
Sistem neistina o zloçinima genocida 1991-1993. godine: naučni skup Odbora SANU za sakupljanje građe o genocidu protiv srpskog naroda i drugich naroda Jugoslavije u XX veku , Državne komisije za ratne zloćine i zloćine genocida i Instituta za savremenu istoriju, održan od 22. do 23. aprila 1993. god...
In: Naučni skupovi
In: Odeljenje Istorijskih Nauka 23 = 71 [d. Gesamtw.]
In: Naučni skupovi 71
Koncepcija i sadržina ustava Crne Gore od 2007. godine: prilog raspravi o ulozi, funkcijama i odgovornosti države u savremenosti
In: Posebna izdanja 79
In: Odjeljenje Društvenih Nauka 22
Psihofizičko izražavanje srpskog naroda poglavito bez reči
In: Srpski etnografski zbornik 52
In: Život i običaji narodni 22
Resistance to the modernization of culture in Serbian society
The author discusses the crucial question of whether Serbia truly pursues the path of modernization and European integration, or just a simulation of these processes. The author proposes the thesis that there are numerous obstacles on Serbia's transitional path toward the (post)modern European society. Therefore, he tries to discover the essential reasons for the citizens' reluctance and resistance, the reasons which are related to the modernization of the Serbian society. Serbia is today at the crossroads of the traditional and modern understanding of life. It contains some elements of (post)modernization, but still with a strong influence of its traditional (conservative) heritage. The processes of re-traditionalization (re-mythologization and pseudo-mythologization) represent a major obstacle to the liberation of the society from the grip of the past and to its orientation towards European values. According to the author, the main creators of retrograde flows can be found in the political establishment of contemporary Serbia. He labels them, ironically and derogatorily, the 'guardians' of tradition, who use demagogic statements, populist paroles, and media information control (for their personal and party interests) to slow down Serbia on its European path.
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