The article, published in an increasingly internationally recognized journal, now included in the SSCI, contains a synthetic, but simultaneously in-depth study, which is concerned with the relationships between minorities' and groups' identities. It brings new achievements in the knowledge of the different situations regarding both the Slovene and Italian minorities present along the Italo-Slovene border.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1638611
The article, published in the principal Slovene philosophical journal, brings an in-depth study of the philosophical, but at the same time social perception of the "other" and provides an attempt to "integrate" this aspect in a conceptual understanding of the human multicultural and pragmatic habit.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2747252
In this chapter, published in a scientific monograph, the author presents the results of a recent research about the social and spatial bahaviour of the border population in Slovenia, and through that behaviour the effects of the European integration processes on the intensity of cross-border contacts. The author has also introduced here a special methodology which permits both a comparative analysis and a quantification of the studied elements.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1762515
In this chapter, published in a special monograph by the University of Chemnitz, the author presents a general but at the same time synthetic overview of the principal sociogeographic trends in contemporary Europe. These trends are than discussed in consideration of the specificity of the "marginal" Slovene space and society, which are challenged by integration and globalization.
COBISS.SI-ID: 40356194
The author of this chapter, published in an important edited book in which different social researchers contribute the results of their scientific work in the field of social and anthropological aspects related to border studies, brings her analysis of the changes in both perception and experience of the border in the time of three generations who have lived in a diffrent way the changes of the political border and the consequent social relations.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1749971