ANA DEVIĆ
Education:
Ph.D.
Ph.D. (Sociology), University of California, San Diego
Title: ‘The Forging of Socialist Nationalism and Its Alternatives: Intellectual Criticism and Social Context in Yugoslavia Between the Mid-1960s and 1992’
Supervisors: Gershon Shafir, Martha Lampland, Chandra Mukerji and Victor Magagna

MA
(Development Studies), Institute of Social Studies, The Hague
BA (Economics), University of Novi Sad
Current academic post / related positions:
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Associate Professor in Political Sociology
Department of Political Science
University of Aarhus, Denmark
Foreign languages:
English: full fluency; Serbo-Croat-Bosnian: native; Russian: quasi-native; French: very good reading and basic conversation; Danish: good reading and basic conversation; Slovene and Macedonian: very good reading.
Current research projects and activities:
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June 2005
Ohrid Summer School, Evro-Balkan Institute Skopje, Macedonia
Lecturer and resource person for the course “Evaluating International Democracy Promotion: Qualitative Research Methods for Policy Impact in the Southern Balkans,” funded by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and Rockefeller Brothers Foundation
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January 2005
Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, University of Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia-Montenegro
Lecturer, Brain Gain Program (Reconstruction of Higher Education in Southeastern Europe), funded by the World University Service – The Republic of Austria Federal Chancellery
- 2002-2004 Principal researcher - Project title: “Towards a Post-Ethnonationalist Civil Society: Cross-Border Cooperation Between the Successor States of Former Yugoslavia,” funded by the Social Science Research Council, Program on Global Security and Cooperation, Washington, D.C.
Selected recent publications:
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"Only Our Dead Will Not Die": Ethnonationalist Politics of Dead Bodies and Graves in the War- and Post-War Serbia, under review with National Identities.
- Transnationalization of Civil Society in Kosovo: International and Local Limits of Peace and Multiculturalism, forthcoming in Ethnopolitics (Routledge), Vol 5, No.1, 2006.
- Ethnicization of Bodies in Violent State Transformations, in Narodna umjetnost (Croatian Ethnology), Vol. 42, No. 2, Spring 2005.
- Faces, Phases and Places of Humanitarian Aid: Kosovo Four Years Later, Global Security and Cooperation Quarterly, Vol. 11, Winter 2004.
- “Fortress Europe”: The Schengen Human Burden (the cinema of Zelimir Zilnik), Nationalities Papers, Volume 31, Number 3, 2003.
- Diverging Attempts at Facing the Recent Past: War, Guilt and Responsibility: The Case Of Serbia, and Editorial Introduction, Global Security and Cooperation Quarterly, Vol. 8, Spring 2003.
- Guarding and Guiding Regionalism and Interculturalism: Civil Society and Non-Governmental Organizations in Vojvodina, RESEARCH REPORT (Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University:  New Approaches to Sustainable Democracy- Building, October 2003).
- Ethnic Nationalism in Serbia, post-2000, Centre for Development Studies Newsletter, Bonn, No. 12, April 2003.
- Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Democracy, MINI-EDITED VOLUME (University of Bonn: European Integration Series, 2002).
-  Prospects of Multicultural Regionalism as a Democratic Barrier, (University of Bonn: Papers on Development Policy No. 57, December 2002.