Teorija in praksa 4/2025
This issue brings 4 scientific articles on regime complexity in the protection of refugee rights, the role of public health in emergency and wartime situations, depersonalisation among women in helping professions, and linguistic sexism in occupational titles in Slovenian media. A thematic section of six articles addresses regime complexity in the protection of refugee rights, the role of public health in emergency and wartime situations, depersonalisation among women in helping professions, and linguistic sexism in occupational titles in Slovenian media. The thematic section addresses contemporary social, political, and institutional challenges at the intersection of international regimes, public health, care work, and language, and analyses their effects on rights, resilience, and social inequalities.
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ARTICLES
Ajda Hedžet: Režimska kompleksnost in mednarodno (ne)sodelovanje: analiza pravic beguncev na preseku mednarodnih režimov
Gregor Potočnik: Ensuring Public Health in War and Emergency Situations for Greater Social Resilience
Hajdana Glomazić, Dejan Živanović, Katarina Glomazić: Depersonalisation in Women Providing Psychosocial Support Services
Jasna Mikić Ljubi: Seksizem v poimenovanjih poklicev? Slovnična analiza poklicnih nazivov v slovenskih časopisih in revijah (1958–2018)
THEMATIC SECTION: Rethinking Slovenia’s Exceptionalism: Behind, Within and Beyond the Neocorporatist Framework
Marko Hočevar, Ana Podvršič: Editorial
Ana Podvršič: Slovenia in the Comparative Political Economy of the Eastern European Periphery: From Research Laboratory to Marginalisation
Marko Hočevar: Gradualist Keynesianism Or Desired Liberalisation? Analysis of Strategic Documents of The State, And The Contradictions of Neo-Corporatism in Slovenia (1991–2008)
Joachim Becker: Neo-Corporatism and Political Parties: Slovenia and Austria
Maja Breznik, Majda Hrženjak: Rethinking the Neo-Corporatist Framework: the Case of Long-Term Care
Nina Vodopivec: From Self-Management to Postsocialism: Industrial Workers’ Silenced Experiences of Dispossession In Slovenia
Jaša Veselinovič: Geoeconomic Positioning of the Semi-Periphery: Slovenia, the Car Industry, and the Politics of China Engagement
BOOK REVIEWS
Jathan Sadowski: The Mechanic and the Luddite: A Ruthless Criticism of Technology and Capitalism (Enej Zorman)
John Macnicol: Neoliberalizacija starosti (Neven Borak)
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