The article “Crisis Governance, (De)Mobilisation, and New Inequalities: The Legacy of Covid-19“, authored by Dr. Emina Bužinkić, Dr. James Foley, and Dr. Ewan Kerr, was recently published as the introduction to a special issue of the journal Critical Sociology. The article examines how pandemic measures implemented by European states have shaped and deepened social inequalities. The authors aim to understand crisis governance and its societal impacts, particularly through examples of political and social mobilizations during the Covid-19 pandemic. The text was produced in collaboration between IRMO and Glasgow Caledonian University as part of the ENDURE project, financially supported by HRZZ.
EU Enlargement as a Question of Identity and Political Responsibility
Within the Becoming EU-ropean project, Dr Senada Šelo Šabić delivered a webinar addressing the Croatian perspective on EU enlargement, focusing on its transformative and identity-related dimensions. The lecture emphasised that enlargement goes beyond institutional...




