Prof. Dr Dragica Vujadinović, Prof. Dr Vojislav Stanimirović Studije roda, Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu, Beograd, 2019.

The manual Gender Studies represents the examination material for the undergraduate course Gendered Law. It consists of articles which have had the multidisciplinary feminist perspective but with a converging focus on legal education and law. There are chapters on legal … Continued

Article of Prof. Dr Nevena Petrušić and Prof. Dr Dragica Vujadinović “Od rodno slepog ka rodno inkluzivnom visokom obrazovanju u Srbiji: Akcioni planovi za urodnjavanje”, Socologija, broj 1/2018, str. 313-329.

Predmet ove analize je visoko obrazovanje u Srbiji, u kome je na svojevrstan način na delu dijalektika emancipacije i reprodukcije patrijarhalne matrice, koja obeležava rodne odnose u savremenosti i na različite načine se manifestuje u svim sferama društvenog života, u svakom društvu ponaosob i globalno uzev. Ova dijalektika je na delu i u savremenom visokom obrazovanju, pri čemu postoje značajne razlike među konkretnim obrazovnim režimima, koje su uslovljene njihovim istorijsko-političko-kulturološkim specifičnostima.Fokus rada je na visokom obrazovanju u Srbiji, koje je još uvek u svim svojim dimenzijama obeleženo patrijarhalnom matricom. Uprkos određenim emancipatorskim pomacima unutar visokog obrazovanja, i dalje su vidljive horizontalna i vertikalna rodna segregacija, rodna neravnoteža u rukovodećim strukturama, rodno slepi programi i sadržaji putem kojih se znanje proizvodi i reprodukuje.U radu su razmotreni strateški pravci urodnjavanja visokog obrazovanja u Srbiji. Polazeći od stava da ovaj proces podrazumava sveobuhvatne strukturalne promene, autorke nude model akcionog plana koji bi mogao da posluži kao osnov za kreiranje politike urodnjavanja visokog obrazovanja u Srbiji.

Article of Prof. Dr Dragica Vujadinović and Prof. Dr Nevena Petrušić – Neophodnost urodnjavanja studijskih programa prava i pravničkih predmeta: predlozi rodno senzitivnih silabusa za Sociologiju prava i Porodično pravo, u: Dragica Vujadinović, Zorana Antonijević (ur.), “Rodna ravnopravnost u visokom obrazovanju : koncepti, prakse i izazovi”, Akademska knjiga, Novi Sad, 2019, str. 303-324.

International and national strategic and normative documents demand gender mainstreaming of higher education, including the field of law. However, accor­ding to different surveys, reports, and declarations at international, European, and Serbian national levels, most of the higher education curricula, syllabi, and textbooks, including the ones related to legal education, do not match the requirements of the mentioned strategic and normative documents. It becomes obvious that the state and university authorities in Serbia, and elsewhere, must introduce policies for gender ma­instreaming of higher and legal education. Equally obvious is that faculties of law have to make their own steps forward, and initiate gender action plans for transforming institutional and educational design in a gender­ sensitive way. The focus of this text is on overcoming the gender­blind character of legal edu­cation in Serbia, which has been existent even at the most prominent state universities.

Article of Prof. Dr Dragica Vujadinović and Prof. Dr Nevena Petrušić “Gender Mainstreaming in Legal Education in Serbia: A Pilot Analysis of Curricula and Textbooks”, Anali Pravnog fakulteta u Beogradu, No. 4/2017, pp. 53-74.

The general aim of this paper is to initiate a long-lasting systemic process of reviewing higher education in Serbia from a gender-sensitive point of view, and to offer initial input for building action plans and policies oriented towards this goal. … Continued

Article of Prof. Dr Dragica Vujadinović “Gender Mainstreaming in Law and Legal Education”, Anali Pravnog fakulteta u Beogradu, No. 3/2015, pp. 56-74.

Political revolutions of the 18th and 19th century engendered an idea of universal equality. However, the American Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen have not been gender sensitive documents. Women … Continued

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