Author: Katarina Damčević (IOS)
In: Hypotheses – ostBLOG
Published online: 9 July 2025
A: Post-imperalistic Nation Building Processes
B: Ethnic and Religious Diversity
C: Ethnic and Religious Diversity
D: Environmental Change and Ecological Resources
E: Interactions and Interdependencies between Conflict and Cooperation
F: In:Security
The Datalab blog examines data practices and regional transformations in Eastern Europe, fostering dialogue between scholars and practitioners through case studies, visualizations, and interdisciplinary essays.
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![]() | Katarina Damčević is a post-doc researcher at IOS, where she also coordinates the KonKoop Junior Researchers’ Group and contributes to the creation of a database of knowledge-production centres for Peace and Conflict Studies in Eastern Europe. Katarina Damčević joined KonKoop in 2024. Before that, she defended her doctoral dissertation titled “Semiotics of Hate Speech and Contested Symbols: The ‘Za dom spremni’ Ustaša Salute in Contemporary Croatia” in 2023 at the University of Tartu in Estonia. Katarina was a research fellow in the US based Dangerous Speech Project, the Humanitarian Law Center in Belgrade, Serbia, and the seeFField Fellowship program at the University of Regensburg, Germany. She is also one of the co-founders of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Research in Southeast Europe based in Croatia at the University of Rijeka’s Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. In addition to that, she teaches at the University of Tartu and contributes to the Journal Southeastern Europe (Brill) as an editorial team member. |
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