Rethinking Politics: Student Protests in Serbia

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Vienna REC
  • Rethinking Politics
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How can civil protests reshape political practice? How can grassroots activism function without centralized leadership? And what role can universities play as spaces for democratic engagement?

In this panel discussion, student activists from Serbia reflect on their protests, organizational strategies, and the broader political implications of their work—offering first-hand insights into a movement that has mobilized across campuses and cities.

With:
Davud Delimeđac – Faculty of Political Science, Belgrade University
Natalija Petrović – journalist at Blokada INFO, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad
Tatjana Rašić – Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad

Moderation: Tamara Cvetković – Institute for Culture Management and Gender Studies, mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.

The event was part of the “Days of Attention — Student Protests in Serbia” at the University of Vienna.

The discussion was recorded on April 15, 2026, at the Depot – Kunst und Diskussion.

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