The Center for Advanced Studies, Southeast Europe (CAS SEE) at the University of Rijeka is pleased to announce the recipients of the Spring 2016 CAS SEE Fellowship Awards. The purpose of the CAS SEE Fellowship Programme is to further the research or creative work in the humanities and humanistic social sciences in the Balkans. Fellows will present their work within the CAS-Collegium on a bi-weekly basis, creating an intellectually heterogeneous atmosphere and fostering a productive self-examination and even friction, which may lead to new and unexpected ideas and innovation. Please join us in congratulating the following Spring 2016 CAS SEE Fellowship Awards, University of Rijeka recipients:
Mate Nikola Tokić
Project – title: For the Homeland Ready! Émigré Croat Separatism and Transnational Political Violence in the Cold War
Dane Taleski
Project – title: Post-conflict democratization, transformation of armed groups
Nuri Ali Tahir
Project – title: Controlling the Borders of “Borderless” Europe in the Age of Migration
Ali Emre Benli
Project – title: Towards a more just Common European Asylum System: A social choice approach
Vladimir Unkovski-Korica
Project – title: City Partnerships in the Cold War: Twinning Zagreb and Bologna, 1963-1991
Alfredo Sasso
Project – title: From the crisis to a “Third Yugoslavia”. The political project of Ante Marković and the Alliance of Reformist Forces (1989-1991)
Aleksandra Djurasovic (non-resident fellow)
Project – title: Shifting Urbanity: Rethinking the Inequalities in the Cities
Giulia Carabelli (non-resident fellow)
Project – title: The Ties That (Un)Bind: Affect And Organisation In The Bosnia-Herzegovina Protests, 2014
Francesco Marone (non-resident fellow)
Project – title: The Structure And Dynamics Of Migrant Smuggling From Libya To Italy