Matija Krizmanić na Godišnjem skupu Hrvatskog etnološkog društva „Naše zajedničke budućnosti“; Pazin, 22.-24. 5. 2024.
Asistent Instituta Pilar Matija Krizmanić na Godišnjem skupu Hrvatskog etnološkog društva u Pazinu održao je izlaganje pod naslovom „Sada je samo pitanje nekog ideala“: aktivizam i rodne budućnosti u Zagrebu. Rad je predstavljen kao dio doktorske disertacije u sklopu projekta „Promjene rodnih odnosa u Hrvatskoj“, NextGenderHR, (01/08-73/23-2519-9)
Ovogodišnji skup Hrvatskog etnološkog društva u Pazinu okupio je šezdesetak znanstvenica i znanstvenika iz različitih područja i disciplina, kao i stručnjake u raznim dijelovima etnološke i kulturnoantropološke struke. Tema ovogodišnjeg skupa bila je „Naše zajedničke budućnosti“ kao hommage Brundtlandinu izvještaju uz istovremenu proslavu 65. rođendana strukovne organizacije etnologa i kulturnih antropologa u Hrvatskoj. Matija Krizmanić održao je izlaganje u kojem je predstavio dio analize o konstelacijama rodnih aktivizama u okviru hegemonijskih odnosa moći upisanih u grad te mehanizme kojima se imaginiraju i (pro)izvode razumijevanja roda u budućnosti. Nakon izlaganja uslijedila je živa rasprava i diskusija u okvirima sesije i izlaganja.
Izlaganje, kao i doktorska disertacija, dio su projekta Promjene rodnih odnosa u Hrvatskoj, NextGenderHR (01/08-73/23-2519-9) koji provodi Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar a financira se sredstvima Europske unije iz programa NexGenerationEU.
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Matija Krizmanić at the Annual Meeting of the Croatian Ethnological Society: “Our Common Futures” in Pazin, May 22-24, 2024.
Matija Krizmanić, an assistant at the Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, gave a presentation at the meeting titled “’Now It’s Just a Question of Some Ideal’: Activism and Gender Futures in Zagreb.” The work was presented as part of an ongoing doctoral dissertation project within the project “Changes in Gender Relations in Croatia,” NextGenderHR, (01/08-73/23-2519-9)
This year’s meeting of the Croatian Ethnological Society in Pazin brought together around sixty scientists from various fields and disciplines, as well as experts from various areas of ethnology and cultural anthropology. The theme of this year’s meeting was “Our Common Futures,” as an homage to the Brundtland Report, while simultaneously celebrating the 65th anniversary of the professional organization of ethnologists and cultural anthropologists in Croatia. Matija Krizmanić delivered a presentation in which he presented parts of his analysis on the constellations of gender activism within the hegemonic power relations embedded in the city and the mechanisms through which understandings of gender in the future are imagined and enacted. After the presentation, there was a lively discussion and debate within the session and presentations.
This presentation, as well as the doctoral dissertation, are part of the project “Changes in Gender Relations in Croatia,” NextGenderHR (01/08-73/23-2519-9), which is conducted at the Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences and funded by the European Union through the NextGenerationEU program.








