Anđelka Živojinović

Anđelka Živojinović
Anđelka Živojinović, MA, is a junior researcher at SeConS and a PhD student at the Department
of Ethnology and Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. She completed
her master's academic studies in the International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law
module at the Department of International Studies of the Faculty of Political Sciences in
Belgrade. Her research interests encompass cultural anthropology, with a particular focus on
migration, gender equality and environmental policies. In addition to experience in academic
research, she has a robust track record of field work.
Key competencies
• Conducting in-depth interviews and focus group discussions
• Data analysis
• Preparing reports and recommendations
• Creating and editing content for social media platforms
Selected bibliography
• Barać, Lazar, Anđelka Živojinović and Jelena Ćuković. 2024. “Migratory, strategic,
and ideological aspects of returning to the countryside in contemporary Serbia.”
Anthropology 24 (2): 29-45.
• Živojinović, Anđelka. 2023a. “Audi alteram partem: contextualization of arranged
marriages in contemporary Serbia.” Papers in Ethnology and Anthropology 34 (23):117-
36.
• Živojinović, Anđelka. 2023b. “Health care of refugees and migrants in the Republic of
Serbia: current situation and recommendations for sustainable solutions.” Belgrade
International Law Circle.