Niniejszy artykuł powstał w ramach projektu "Model idealny partnerstwa strategicznego pomiędzy państwem a organizacją międzynarodową". Został on sfi nansowany ze środków Narodowego Centrum Nauki przyznanych na podstawie decyzji nr UMO-2013/11/D/HS5/01260 ("SONATA 6").
Żółta kaczka" atakuje. Analiza działalności inicjatywy "Ne da(vi)mo Beograd" w serbskiej przestrzeni publicznej Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie performatywnego wymiaru działań podejmowanych przez inicjatywę "Ne da(vi)mo Beograd". Akcje inicjatywy, początkowo związane ze sprzeciwem wobec projektu "Belgrad na wodzie", przerodziły się w regularną kampanię polityczną. Działania te dobrze ilustrują współczesne sposoby zarządzania sprzeciwem obywatelskim, a także praktyki performatywne mające na celu tworzenie społeczeństwa obywatelskiego. W centrum zainteresowania znajdują się werbalne i niewerbalne praktyki wyrażania oporu, a także strategie budowania poczucia wspólnotowości wśród uczestników zgromadzeń organizowanych przez inicjatywę. Słowa kluczowe: Serbia, "Ne da(vi)mo Beograd", Belgrad, działania polityczne, protesty, akty performatywne Page 16 of 16 Agata Domachowska "The Yellow Duck" Attacks: An Analysis of the Activities… "The yellow duck" attacks: An analysis of the activities of the "Ne da(vi)mo Beograd" initiative in the Serbian public spaceThe main aim of the paper is to present the performative dimension of activities undertaken by the "Ne da(vi)mo Beograd" Initiative. The Initiative's actions, which initially concerned opposition to the "Belgrade on Water" project, turned into a regular political campaign. These activities clearly illustrate contemporary ways of managing civil opposition, as well as performative practices aimed at creating a civil society. The focus is on verbal and non-verbal practices of expressing resistance, as well as strategies for building a sense of community among the participants of the Initiative's gatherings.
For many years, the priority of foreign policy determined by subsequent governments of the six Western Balkan countries, i.e., Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia has been their accession to the European Union. Yet, in recent years, this process has slowed down, and so it can be assumed that in the coming years there will be no further enlargement of the EU to include any of the Western Balkan countries. The following article is aimed at analysing the present status of European integration with regard to the aforementioned states, and discusses the causes of regression in this process which can be identified on the side of the non-EU Western Balkan states and the European Union itself. Their integration is also a key issue in the context of the increasingly stronger presence of non-EU players such as China, Russia, and Turkey, all competing with the European Union for influence in this important region. The study was based on discourse analysis (including the critical discourse analysis approach) and content analysis.
Petar II Petrović Njegoš is probably the most famous figure in Montenegro’s history and a particular symbol of this place. Despite his short life, he achieved fame not only as a politician but also as an artist. The article aims to analyze how the memory of Petar II Petrović Njegoš – a symbolic figure in the history and culture of Montenegro – has been constructed. The analysis will focus on the public debate on this figure in relation to the motion to establish a new national holiday – Njegoš’s day, i.e., the day of Montenegrin culture. The study uses both the discourse method and content analysis, including legislative projects, newspaper articles, television broadcasts, public speeches, and other messages from individual politicians and intellectuals. The public debate on Njegoš revealed how the inconsistency of memory, primarily the Montenegrin, Serbian and Bosniak memory, generates conflicts and at the same time deepens the prevailing social divisions.
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