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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Igor_ŠtiksIgor Štiks - Wikipedia

    Jelena Vasiljevic. Igor Štiks (born 17 September 1977 in Sarajevo) is a novelist and scholar. His novels The Judgment of Richard Richter and A Castle in Romagna have earned him multiple awards; the former has been translated into 15 languages.

  2. (Igor Štiks is a professor at the Faculty of Media and Communications in Belgrade and a senior research fellow at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. He previously worked and taught at the universities in Edinburgh, Ljubljana, Sarajevo and Graz.

  3. 3 nov 2014 · Igor Stiks è scrittore, attivista e ricercatore presso l’Università di Edimburgo dove si occupa di temi quali la cittadinanza, il dissenso e la creatività. Originario di Sarajevo e attualmente residente a Edimburgo, Igor ha vissuto anche a Zagabria, Parigi, Chicago e Belgrado.

  4. 2006. Welcome to the desert of transition! Post-Socialism, the European Union, and a New Left in the Balkans. S Horvat, I Štiks. Monthly review 63 (10), 38-48. , 2012. 72. 2012. Nations and citizens in Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav states: One hundred years of citizenship.

  5. fmk.singidunum.ac.rs › profesori › igor-stiksIgor Štiks | FMK

    Oblast istraživanja. Političke nauke, kulturne studije, politička teorija, društveni pokreti, umetnost. Kontakt. igor.stiks@fmk.edu.rs. Izabrane publikacije. Državljanin, građanin, stranac, neprijatelj: jedna povijest Jugoslavije i postjugoslavenskih država. Fraktura, 2016.

  6. 19 mag 2014 · Interview by Thomas Giourgas. Igor Štiks is a writer, activist and researcher at the University of Edinburgh where he works on citizenship, dissent and creativity. Originally from Sarajevo and presently settled in Edinburgh, Igor also lived in Zagreb, Paris, Chicago and Belgrade.

  7. 24 ott 2019 · Igor Štiks on Obsessing about Traumatic Historical Events and Human Agency. By Olivia Snaije. “I’m posing a question: to what extent can we step into history and shape it, and at what price?”. October 24, 2019. Igor Štiks was born in Sarajevo, fled to Croatia with his family during the war, and now lives in Belgrade.