Dr Marjan Ivković

Small Group Project 2023-24

Intersubjectivity of Affects and Social Change

With Igor Cvejić & Srđan Prodanović

The main goal of the project is to gain a theoretical insight into the processes through which political affects could become intersubjective and create a potential for social change, particularly in the context of major societal crises such as the 2008 financial meltdown or the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Biography

Marjan Ivković (1985) obtained his BA and MA in sociology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, and in February 2014. he defended his PhD thesis in sociology at Cambridge University, United Kingdom. He is the author of Kritička teorija Aksela Honeta: ka prevazilaženju metafizike (The Critical Theory of Axel Honneth: Toward the Overcoming of Metaphysics, 2017), and numerous articles in international and Serbian academic journals. He has taken part in a number of international projects, conferences and seminars.

In his research, Marjan Ivković focuses on problems of contemporary sociological theory and social philosophy. The primary area of his interest is critical theory as an interdisciplinary approach that synthesizes social- and political-philosophical reflection with empirical social research. Marjan’s work centres around the analysis of the potential of different varieties of contemporary critical theory for conceptualizing and diagnosing complex forms of social domination in the era of neoliberal revolution.

Biographical details correct as of 18.04.26

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