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29.03.2016
Midterm exam on 30 March 2016
Dear students, As already announced, the midterm exam will take place on 30 March 2016 in the usual classroom 2016: from 12 to 13:30 (first seminar group) and from 13:30 (second seminar group). After the exam, you are free, cause we don't have seminars that day. regards Antonija Čuvalo 
08.09.2016
upis svih ocjena i rezultati jesenski rok
dragi studenti, ocjene s ovog i ranijih rokova bit će upisane u ponedeljak 12.9., tokom jutra. molim ostavite indekse u moj pretinac na porti, po mogućnosti prije 9, a najkasnije do 11, s naznakom u indeksu na kojem ste roku položiti. Ocjene nakon ovog datuma neću upisivati.   rezultati Media and popular culture, jesenski rok 2016   Bruno Maretić 2  Davorin Kovač 3 Nina Klemenčić 4
21.06.2016
results 1 group, Erasmus and visiting students grades - Friday 24th June, 10.00 am
dear students, I have added the final results list and grades for the groups including erasmus and visiting students. the students in this group can have their grade written in the index this friday at 10.00 am, at my office no 13, III floor. you can give the index to someone else as well. the grades will be in the electronic index on thursday, so if you wish to have your grade before friday you can ask dr. Marta Zorko, the vice dean for students to write it in then. regards Zrinjka Perusko
14.06.2016
results final essay, chat and talk show group
dear students, points for the final essay: 24 final points and grades, individually Kristina    Aerlić 89 (5) Martina    Andričić 88 (4) Nino    Bozzella 81 (4)  Andre     Hachenberger 74 (3) I will be at the faculty reception at noon today to input your grades in the indexes. regards Zrinjka Perusko
06.06.2016
Results of the makeup midterm exam, Media and Popular Culture
  Media and popular culture, Make-up exam, 18 May 2016             points Mladen Ferk        18,5 Mia Frleta        21 Simona Margetić    11,5 Bruno Martić        20,5 Korana Žunić        21,5  
16.05.2016
Makeup midterm exam, May 18, at 15.00
  dear students, for those of you who did not take the midterm exam in March, it will be possible to write the make-up exam this Wednesday at 3 PM, so please show up. This is the last chance to get the points in this category.  the option is open only to those who did not write the exam, and not to those who are unhappy with their points. the same time (i.e. 3 PM) slot will also be the opportunity for those who have not finished their coding and cleaning of the data-base to do that, with the help of Antonija Čuvalo, so please show up if you need to.  kind regards Zrinjka Peruško
13.04.2016
results midterm media and popular culture, april 2016
Media and popular culture, midterm results, April 2016 points out of possible 25     Kristina Aerlić 25 Martina Andričić 24 Katarina Baraba 14 Helena Beg 19 Nives Bošnjak 22 Nino Bozzella 17 Mia Budić 19 Dora Crnčević 25 Kristina Crvenković 16 Antonio Čule 18 Antonija Čurdo 20 Daniel Demion Zobel 15 Nataša Domjanić 19,5 Snježana Dukić 6 Marina Fabriš 25 Lana Gajger 15,5 Sandra Grego 22 Ivan Grubišić 16 Andre Hechenberger 19 Marija Horvat 22 Marko Hotovec 8,5 Ivana Ivandić 19 Lucija Janković 23 Marin Karadžija 18 Adriana Karas 21 Matea Keškić 19 Anastazija Kladić 22 Nina Klemenčić 19 Davorin Kovač 19 Korina Krizmanić 23,5 Antonija Kulić 18 Borna Kušec 21 Yelena Lehmann 14 Katerina Loucka 21,5 Dorotea Lovrenčak 22 Bruno Martić 10 Mirta Matijević 18 Ana Miculinić 19 Luka Mihočić 21 Hanan Nanić 20 Mateja Piškorić 16 Adrian Punić 19 Christina Rajković 23 Maja Šarić 14 Antea Šarušić 20 Matej Suman 22 Thea Tesko 24 Martin Tisonić 18 Filip Uroić 25 Valentina Valjak 25 Martin Varenina 13 Iris Vuksan 20 Katharina Wemer 21 Barbara Zanuškova 19 Anamarija Zebić 23 Anja Zubić 23
16.03.2016
class cancelation
dear students, I am sorry you were not informed about the class cancelation today, due to my ilness. As it turned out, the persons I had notified of this were also sick and not in office, and thus could not put up the notice. I look forward to seeing you next week, best regards Zrinjka Perusko 
06.07.2015
rev rev bodovi
poštovani kolege i kolegice, pod nastavnim materijalima objavljena je završna tablica bodova i ocjena, nakon unesenih ispravaka za zadaće i prezentacije. Ako otkrijete još neke pogreške molim javite mi na mail. ugodno ljeto, pozdrav Zrinjka Peruško
02.07.2015
Rezultati eseja & konačne ocjene Media and popular culture
poštovani kolege,  pod literaturom kolegija su objavljeni rezultati eseja i konačni bodovi i ocjene na kolegiju Media and popular culture. Upis ocjena bit će sutra, u petak 3. 7. u 10.30 sati, kabinet 13/3. Molim ostavite indekse do 10.30 u mom pretincu na porti. Uvid u eseje bit će moguć u isto vrijeme. Ako želite odbiti ocjenu to molim učinite na moj mail u roku od 24 sata od objave, tj. do 12.30 u petak 3.7.2015. Eseji za jesenski rok moraju biti u mojem pretincu na porti najkasnije 25 kolovoza. lp Zrinjka Peruško
18.06.2015
grades and signatures in index for foreign students
dear visiting/exchange students, as I informed you individually about your grades to your emails yesterday, I would like to also inform you that tomorow is the last day I am in Zagreb before June 29th, so if you are leaving Zagreb before that date you should leave your index in my box in reception today, so that I can sign your index early morning tomorrow (I will leave the faculty at 10.30 at the latest, so I need to find your indexes when I arrive at 9). I signed today those indexes which were left there, according to my mail instructions yesterday.  regards Zrinjka Peruško
25.05.2015
Lecture 27 May - we are going to the symposium Contentious politics - see below
  dear Students, on Wednesday 27 May, we will attend the lecture below instead of my lecture, signature list will be circulated. the seminar will take place normally so that you can present your work. Zrinjka Perusko     Symposium   CONTENTIOUS POLITICS: POLITICAL DISSENT AND UNCIVILITY   27th of May, 2015 at 12:00   University of Zagreb Faculty of Political Science Main Building, room D     PROGRAM   12:00 – 12:40     Derek Edyvane (University of Leeds), Toleration and Civility   12:40 – 13:20     Discussion     13:20 – 14:00     Lunch Break     14:00 – 14:40     Tamara Caraus (CAS Fellow), The East European Dissidence in            Transnational Perspective: Towards a Cosmopolitan Disobedience   14:40 – 15:20      Discussion     PAPERS & SPEAKERS   Derek Edyvane , Toleration and Civility: Two Tales of Everyday Diplomacy The January 2015 attack on the offices of French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo , has inflamed longstanding debates about how the members of liberal democratic societies should respond to normative diversity. Living with others in conditions of moral and cultural difference - the 'diplomacy of everyday life' - is notoriously difficult. But despite its notoriety, this specific question of the *difficulty* of accommodating diversity, and of living with difference, is one that has not attracted much attention from political theorists. What is it that enables any particular regime of accommodation to attract the enthusiastic allegiance of its supporters? Many people do experience the accommodation of diversity as a good - can we render their outlook intelligible? These questions form the focus of the paper. In order to address them, it is necessary to adopt a slightly unconventional approach. Most work in the political theory of toleration and multiculturalism tends to be quite 'state-centric', but if we are to articulate the goods of everyday diplomacy, we need to think more about what is sometimes called the 'lived experience' of diversity, about the ways in which political ideas and practices can be integrated (or can fail to be integrated) with everyday life. In this paper, I consider Samuel Scheffler's account of the good of toleration, which links the practice of toleration with the development of an intrinsically valuable and rewarding form of fraternal solidarity. I shall outline some reservations about Scheffler's account, and contrast it with a distinctive civility-based account of everyday diplomacy. Toleration and civility are often treated as being (almost) synonymous, but my account will suggest a surprisingly deep rupture between them, one that provokes fundamental questions both about the kind of society a liberal democracy is, and about the kinds of people we - the inhabitants of liberal democracies - really are.   Derek Edyvane – Assistant Professor in in political theory, specialising in the area of contemporary political philosophy. His first degree was a BA in history and politics from Lancaster University. After graduating, he went to the University of York, where he studied first for an MA and then for a PhD in political philosophy. Having completed the PhD, he was awarded a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship. His research covers a range of issues and problems in contemporary political philosophy. He is particularly interested in the concept of political community and its relationship to the moral diversity and conflict characteristic of modern liberal democracies. He also has research interests in multiculturalism, political ethics and political liberalism. He is an author and co-author of three books (Edyvane, D. (2012) Civic Virtue and The Sovereignty of Evil: Public Morality in Uncertain Times (Routledge); Edyvane, D. and Matravers, M. (eds) (2012) Toleration Re-Examined (Routledge); Edyvane, D.J. (2007) Community and Conflict: The Sources of Liberal Solidarity . Palgrave MacMillan) and numerous articles in leading scientific journals.     Tamara Caraus , The East European Dissidence in Transnational Perspective: Towards a Cosmopolitan Disobedience   Globalization and the post-2008 financial crisis have generated modes of opposition and dissent, be they dissent from global political-economic systems, opposition to international institutions or to local political regimes, and we are witnessing the emergence of a new type of global politics – the politics of dissent and disobedience. However, the predominant (Rawlsian) understanding of civil disobedience, as theory and action developed within the modern nation-state, fails to capture the transformation of disobedience in global context. Aiming at a new perspective of conceiving disobedience in global context and assuming that contemporary protests often draw from modes and imaginations of earlier modes of dissent, this presentation shows firstly that the East European dissidence emerged as a transnational political action in its nature and scope, and its theoretical relevance goes beyond the historical context where it was manifested. Second, the presentation argues that there are important points of intersection between theory of civil disobedience and this historical episode of dissent, although the standard (Rawlsian) theory of civil disobedience, tailored for a ‘more or less just society’, dismissed the relevance of Eastern European dissidence as taking part in an unjust and non-democratic political regime. Third, the presentation maps the differences between these two patterns of dissent, arguing that the East European dissidence as a pattern of dissent has more relevance than the standard civil disobedience for understanding resistance in the current globalised context, where power, be it political or economic, has non-democratic elements. Finally, the theoretical underpinnings of the East European dissidence and its relevance for global context are advanced as cosmopolitan disobedience - a concept to be applied to a further wider discussion on the structural effects that globalization has on the definition, justification and role of disobedience.   Tamara Caraus - Researcher at New Europe College, Bucharest, Romania and a Fellow at Center for Advanced Studies of Southeastern Europe, University of Rijeka. Her current area of research includes political  theory of cosmopolitanism, dissidence, civil disobedience, global resistance, and agonistic/radical democracy. Tamara  Caraus has undertaken research projects in political philosophy at Institut fur die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, Vienna,  Austria; University of Uppsala, Sweden; University of Groningen, The Netherland; Oxford University, UK; Palacky  University of Olomouc, Czech Republic and others. She contributed with articles to various academic journals and edited  volumes, published Tzara mea (2001), Ethical Perspectives on the Postmodern Rewriting (2003), Traps of Identity (2011),  and co-edited Cosmopolitanism and the Legacy of Dissent (Routledge, 2014).  
06.05.2015
8th Central European Media and Communication Conference, Zagreb, June 12-14 2015
dear students, as I promised today, here is the link to the web page for the CEECOM205 conference - www.ceecom.org - the program with sessions, lectures and times is also there. Those interested in attending can send me an email before 1 June, and I will put you on the list to enable you to attend the conference. regards Zrinjka Perusko
06.05.2015
Final exam - take home essay in Media and popular culture: exam topics and rules
  Dear students, Please find in the documents of course the exam questions and instructions for the final exam, including the final dates of submission. regards Zrinjka Peruško
04.05.2015
Second chance for the midterm exam, 6 May, 2015
  dear students, As already announced, the make-up middterm exam will take place on 6 May 2015 from 12 to 12:45, in the usual classrom. The lecture and seminar will follow. All students with less then 16 points from the first exam, and those that did not write the first exam, are eligible. The exam literature is the same. This is the last chance to earn the middterm points. regards Zrinjka Peruško 
22.04.2015
class canceled on 22 April
  dear students, I will not be able to give the lecture & seminar today, due to health reasons. Please read the first required text linked to todays lecture instead. I will see you next week as planned, when we will have your seminar presentations from today as well. best regards and sorry for the inconvenience. Zrinjka Perusko