YOUTH IN MONTENEGRO AND SLOVENIA: a comparative analysis of sociopolitical values and behaviour [Editors: Andrej Kirbiš and Nataša Krivokapić]

Book Publishing Kulturni center Maribor, 258 pages, 2025

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Andrej Kirbiš: Youth in Montenegro and Slovenia

The monograph is the first in the world to systematically examine and compare young people in the Slovenian and Montenegrin contexts, providing a comprehensive analysis of their values, attitudes, and behaviours. One of the key themes across the diverse topics addressed is that, despite the different post-socialist paths taken by the two countries after the dissolution of Yugoslavia, young people in both nations, although differing in economic, cultural, political, and broader social characteristics, nonetheless face similar challenges and difficulties. At the same time, an important contribution of the monograph lies in its emphasis that the outcomes and experiences of young people are complex and largely dependent on the broader socio-political context.

Assoc. prof. dr. Mirko Prosen

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Overall, this monograph is a commendable scholarly achievement that provides comprehensive insights into the lives of young people in Montenegro and Slovenia. It uniquely combines empirical rigour with theoretical depth, making it an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the social development of youth in transition societies. The editors and contributors have crafted a work that informs and challenges us to think critically about the future of youth in the Balkans.

Prof. dr Slobodan Vukićević,

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Prof. Dr. Andrej Kirbiš, editor of the monograph, is a Full Professor at the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor. He is the author of over one hundred scholarly works on political participation, polarization, political culture, and democratic consolidation in post-communist Europe, among other fields, with a strong focus on cross-national comparative analyses. His research also extends to the sociology of health, culture, and the environment, including studies of healthy lifestyles, dietary patterns, mental health, vaccine hesitancy, environmental attitudes and behaviours, and social inequalities, with a particular emphasis on youth. He is the co-founder and a member of the Centre for the Study of Post-Socialist Societies (CEPSS). He has led numerous high-impact research projects funded by the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS), the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Energy, the Ministry of Culture, and the Ministry of Public Administration of the Republic of Slovenia.

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Dr. Nataša Krivokapić, editor of the monograph, is a Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Montenegro. She has participated in numerous international projects as a coordinator and lecturer, and has organized and taken part in several international and domestic conferences. She serves as the editor of the sociology journal Sociološka luča and as President of the Mediterranean Association for Sociology of Tourism. Her research and publications cover a broad range of topics, including climate change perceptions and sustainable behaviour, the influence of religion on economic behaviour, resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic, risky families and adolescence, trust in social institutions, cultural capital and education, authoritarian values in post-socialist societies, humour and national stereotypes, democracy, and socio-political changes in Montenegro. She is the author and co-author of numerous scientific articles and book chapters published in international and regional journals.

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