Sinisa Malesevic
Sinisa Malesevic | |
|---|---|
| Born | April 5, 1969 |
| Citizenship | Irish |
| Occupation | Professor of Comparative Historical Sociology |
| Awards | ASA outstanding book award (2018), Stein Rokkan Prize honorable mention (2020); ASA outstanding book award (2023) and Robin M. Williams, Jr. Award (2023) |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Lancaster University, Central European University, University College, Cork |
| Academic advisors | Ernest Gellner, John A. Hall, Kieran Keohane |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | historical sociology, sociological theory |
| Sub-discipline | nationalism studies, war studies, political violence |
| Institutions | University College Dublin |
| Main interests | nations and nationalism, sociology of war and violence, sociological theory |
| Notable works | Why Humans Fight (2022), Grounded Nationalisms (2019), The Rise of Organized Brutality (2017), The Sociology of War and Violence (2010); |
| Notable ideas | grounded nationalism, organized brutality, normative and operative ideology, social pugnacity |
Siniša Malešević, MRIA, MAE (born 5 April 1969 in Banja Luka) is a Yugoslav born Irish Full Professor and Chair of Sociology at the University College, Dublin, Ireland. He is also a Senior Fellow and Associate Researcher at Conservatoire national des arts et métiers (CNAM), Paris, France.