Marija Marsenić, MA
Research Trainee
Education
Marija Marsenić graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Priština (temporarily located in Kosovska Mitrovica), in 2021, achieving an average grade of 9.55, and was recognized as the top student of her generation. In 2022, she completed her master’s studies in sociology at the same faculty with an average grade of 10.00. Her master’s thesis, titled “Media Reporting in Serbia About the Russia-Ukraine War”, was awarded the highest grade. In the same year, she commenced her doctoral studies in sociology at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade.
Areas of Interest
- Sociology of Culture
- Political Sociology
- Digital Sociology
- Sociology of Pop Culture
Biography
Marija D. Marsenić is a doctoral candidate at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. Since March 2023, she has been employed as a research intern at the Institute for European Studies. She completed her undergraduate studies in 2021 at the Faculty of Philosophy in Kosovska Mitrovica, graduating as the top student in her generation. From February 2021 to July 2021, she participated in sociology studies at the Faculty of Philosophy in Maribor, Slovenia, supported by the Erasmus+ Mobility program. She earned her master’s degree from the same faculty in 2022, defending her thesis titled “Media Reporting in Serbia About the Russia-Ukraine War” with a grade of 10. Throughout her undergraduate and master’s studies, she received a scholarship from the Fund for Young Talents of the Republic of Serbia. Her primary areas of interest include cancel culture, cultural wars, and identity movements. In addition to her native language, she speaks English fluently, German at an advanced level, and has basic knowledge of Russian.
Publications
- Marsenić, M. (2023). Media reporting in Serbia about the war between Russia and Ukraine. In S. Miladinović & A. Vuković (Eds.), In honor of Professor Đorđe Tasić: Life, works and echoes (pp. 235–250). Serbian Sociological Association. https://doi.org/10.18485/ssd_tasic.2023.ch16
- Marsenić, M. (2024). Cancel Culture on Twitter – the cancellation of Russians and Ukrainians in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war. Sociological Review, 58(1), 84-112. https://doi.org/10.5937/socpreg58-47530 (Written in Serbian)
- Marsenić, M. (2024). Cancel Culture in global politics – the cancellation of Russia’s “soft power” as a consequence of the Russia-Ukraine war. In N. Spasojvić & A. Matićević (Eds.), Perspectives of Political Science in Contemporary Society II (Vol. 2, pp. 185–204). https://doi.org/10.18485/ppnsd.2024.2.ch8 (Written in Serbian)
- Marsenić, M. (2024). The influence of the woke movement on society and universities: Examples from Portugal. In R. Petrović (Ed.), Portugal Today – Perspectives from Serbia (pp. 65–93). Institute for European Studies. (Written in Serbian)
Conferences
- “Media Reporting in Serbia About the War Between Russia and Ukraine,” International Scientific Conference “In Honor of Professor Đorđe Tasić: Life, Works and Echoes,” Vranje, September 23-24, 2022.
- “Cancel Culture: Old Wine in a New Bottle? The Practice of Public Shaming Reflected on Social Networks,” International Scientific Conference “Stigma and Respect in a Divided Society,” Prague, December 5-6, 2023.
- “Cancel Culture in Global Politics – The Cancellation of Russia’s ‘Soft Power’ as a Consequence of the Russia-Ukraine War,” Conference “Perspectives of Political Science in Contemporary Society II,” Institute for Political Studies, Belgrade, December 7-8, 2023.
- “The Influence of the Woke Movement on Society and Universities: Examples from Portugal,” Conference “Portugal Today – Perspectives from Serbia,” Institute for European Studies, Belgrade, June 27, 2024.