
Danijela Gavrilović is a full professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Niš, Department of Sociology. For more than thirty years, she has been a university lecturer and researcher, lecturer at summer schools and seminars, and supervisor of numerous undergraduate, master’s and doctoral theses. Her areas of expertise include the sociology of religion, morality, ethnic groups and nations. She has participated in multiple national and international projects and is the author of numerous publications. She teaches sociology of religion, sociology of morality and law, and a course on ethnicity and nations.
Gavrilović is one of the founders of and researchers at The Center for the Empirical Cultural Studies of South-East Europe. From 2020 to 2023, she worked as a researcher on the HORIZON 2020 project: “European inventory of social values of culture as a basis for inclusive cultural policies” (INVENT; grant №870691).
As author or coauthor, she has recently published: Religiosity, social solidarity, and cultural participation, A comparative analysis of religiosity in Croatia and Serbia, Socially Endangered Families in the Solidarity Network, Value and value shifts in four countries of south-east Europe: retraditionalization, erosion of trust and the decline in public morality, Religiosity and Informal Economic Practices in Southeastern European Societies, Religionization of Public Space: Symbolic Struggles and Beyond—The Case of Ex-Yugoslav Societies.
Personal pages: https://www.filfak.ni.ac.rs/nastavno-osoblje/sociologija/item/149-danijela-gavrilovic
Email: danijela.gavrilovic@filfak.ni.ac.rs
