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Zofka Kveder, writer and journalist
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Zofka Kveder (1878–1926), a writer and journalist, who advocated for women’s rights, brought to the forefront questions and issues often marginalised in Slovenian literature and society. Her literary work is aligned with the early modernist movement in Central Europe. Her writing offers nuanced portrayals of women's lives across different stages, from youth to old age, while her characters also reflect a range of social and class backgrounds.
Teorija in praksa Journal
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Teorija in praksa Journal [Theory and Practice] is the longest running published interdisciplinary journal of social sciences in Slovenia, covering political science, journalism, sociology, psychology, defence studies, cultural studies, anthropology, and communication science. It has been published on a bimonthly basis since 1964 by the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana. The journal features contributions by acclaimed Slovene and foreign social scientists. Special issues present timely and relevant topics as well as in-depth interviews with prominent personalities in the Slovene social and academic arena. Teorija in praksa round tables bring to the fore issues that are an inherent part of today's social landscape.
The journal's website offers access to an archive of issues from 2003 to the present with tables of contents and abstracts in English.
Studia Mythologica Slavica
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Published annually since 1998, Studia Mythologica Slavica is a scientific journal whose aims are to investigate Slavic mythology in all its facets, to facilitate its reconstruction, and to promote the mythopoetic and religious traditions of the Slavic nations. It is published by the Institute of Slovene Ethnology at the Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU) of the Slovene Academy of Science and Arts. Since 1999 the University of Udine, Italy has acted as co-publisher.
Javnost - The Public Journal
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Javnost – The Public is a quarterly scholarly journal published by the European Institute for Communication and Culture in association with the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ljubljana. Launched in 1994, the journal publishes original articles in the social sciences, addressing issues of the public sphere on international and interdisciplinary levels, stimulating the development of theory and research, and helps facilitating an understanding of cultural diversity. Contributors tackle the many facets of the public, such as public communication, public opinion, public discourse, publicness, publicity, and public life, from a variety of disciplinary and theoretical perspectives.
Historical Review
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Historical Review [Zgodovinski časopis], published by the Union of Historical Societies of Slovenia, is a bulletin aimed for general and specialised questions in historiographical research: from cultural and economic issues to auxiliary historical disciplines. The predecessors of the bulletin originate in the year 1846, the first official number was published in 1947.
Didakta Magazine
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Didakta is a magazine published by Didakta Publishing House since 1991. It features current issues in didactics and pedagogics, theory as well as school praxis. Didakta brings interviews, columns and reports from important teachers' or school headmasters' meetings or symposia, and articles on future educational programmes and other themes (for example, tutorships and internships at schools, working with COMENIUS foreign language programme assistants from abroad, news from the Ministry of Education and Sport, UNICEF educational projects in Slovenia, etc.).
Department of Theatre and Radio, Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT)
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The Department of Theatre and Radio, Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT) is one of the four departments of the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT) in Ljubljana, the only Slovene institution that educates for theatre and radio professions at the university level, both at the undergraduate and the postgraduate levels. In the frame of its programmes, the department regularly produces study performances, thus ensuring the examination of theoretical knowledge in practice.
Department of Film and Television, Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT)
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The Department of Film and Television of the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT) was founded in 1963. The Department offers courses in film directing, television directing, film history, film theory, camera, editing and script writing. During the academic year, students pursue practical study assignments – each student shoots one short film and two short television dramas (on 16 mm film support or on video). Students also carry out a number of exercises in film and television directing, cinematography, and editing.