Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society 68 (2020), 2

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Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society 68 (2020), 2
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Volunteering and Voluntary Associations in the Post-Yugoslav States

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Berlin u.a. 2020: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
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Issue 2, 2020, of "Südosteuropa" features a thematic section on "Volunteering and Voluntary Associations in the Post-Yugoslav States", guest edited by Ana Kladnik (Ljubljana).

Tatjana Rakar and Zinka Kolarič (Ljubljana) examine the development of the civil society sector in Slovenia and its role in the country’s welfare system.

Ana Kladnik (Ljubljana) focuses on the role of volunteer fire departments in Slovenia around 1990 and argues that the volunteer firefighters, relying on their century-old tradition, profited from being recognised as a part of Slovene national substance.

Ana Ljubojević (Graz) analyses the transformation of youth voluntarism in Serbia on two levels: 1) institutional, i. e. by tracing the changes in organizing structures of the Young Researchers
of Serbia organization from 1980 to 2000; and 2) personal, i. e. by analysing personal experiences of volunteers in the last decade of the twentieth century.

Julia Nietsch (Paris) explores the fluctuating boundaries between voluntary associations and the political realm in Kosovo during the 1990s, when the Mother Teresa Society, after the mass dismissals of Kosovo-Albanians in the health sector, set up alternative healthcare centres, relying on the involvement of reportedly more than 7,000 volunteers.

Zlatiborka Popov-Momčinović (Pale) analyses volunteering in Bosnia and Herzegovina, focusing on women’s activism in connection with values associated with the concept of civil society, such as
solidarity, equity, and reciprocity.

Anna Matthiesen (New York) considers how the legacy of radne akcije, the working campaigns once coordinated by the socialist Yugoslav state, is used to frame recent episodes of voluntarism, including the efforts of volunteers during the 2014 floods in Serbia, and charitable donations via SMS.

In the Open Section, Dubravka Stojanović (Belgrade) comments on the political and economic options in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. She revisits responses to the crises of the First World War, the Great Crash of 1929, and the Second World War, sorting them into "pessimistic" and "optimistic" responses, and outlining their respective consequences.

The book reviews are available open access at www.recensio.net

Inhaltsverzeichnis

CONTENT

VOLUNTEERING AND VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS IN THE POST-YUGOSLAV STATES
Guest Editor: Ana Kladnik

Ana Kladnik: Volunteering and Voluntary Associations in the Post‑Yugoslav States. An Introduction
125–129

Tatjana Rakar and Zinka Kolarič: The Role of Civil Society Organisations in the Slovenian Welfare System during the Transition Period after 1990
130–147

Ana Kladnik: A Nation of Joiners. Volunteer Firefighters and Slovenian Nation- and State-Building from Below
148–175

Ana Ljubojević: The Postsocialist Transformation of Youth Voluntarism in Serbia
176–199

Julia Nietsch: The Mother Teresa Society. Volunteer Work for the Kosovo‑Albanian “Parallel Structures” in the 1990s
200–224

Zlatiborka Popov-Momčinović: Volunteering in the Context of Women’s Activism in Bosnia and Herzegovina
225–251

Anna Matthiesen: Shifting Resources, Shifting Forms . Spontaneous Solidarity, Virtual Voluntarism and the Legacy of Radne Akcije in Postsocialist Serbia
252–273

COMMENTARY

Dubravka Stojanović: Will the World’s Glass after the Coronavirus Pandemic Be Half-Empty or Half-Full?
274–281

BOOK REVIEWS

Valery Perry, ed, Extremism and Violent Extremism in Serbia. 21st Century Manifestations of a Historical Challenge (Srđan M. Jovanović)
282–283

Marija Zurnić, Corruption and Democratic Transition in Eastern Europe. The Role of Political Scandals in Post-Milošević Serbia (Kathrin Jurkat)
284–285

Sonja Stojanović Gajić / Filip Ejdus, eds, Security Community Practices in the Western Balkans (Anastasiia Kudlenko)
286–288

Yuki Abe, Norm Dilemmas in Humanitarian Intervention. How Bosnia Changed NATO (Kurt Bassuener)
288–290

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