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Andrej Cvetić is a Researcher at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory in Belgrade and a doctoral candidate in Political Science at Trinity College Dublin. His current research examines the impact of populist right electoral success on Muslim democratic orientations in Europe as a research assistant on Dr. Gizem Arikan's project 'Religious Group Involvement and Endorsement of Democratic Norms'.
Education:
- Expected 2025: PhD in Political Science, Trinity College Dublin
- 2021: Master in International Relations (Security Studies), University of Belgrade, Faculty of Political Sciences
- 2020: Master in Sociology, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy
- 2017: Bachelor in Sociology, University of Belgrade
Cvetić's research integrates political science and sociology through comparative politics, political psychology, and experimental methods. His work investigates immigrant integration, perceived discrimination, anxiety, political participation, and religiosity, with strong connections to gender studies and Balkan regional security dynamics. He employs causal inference frameworks to analyze democratic support and political trust across diverse populations.
His publications demonstrate interdisciplinary rigor across political science, sociology, and gender studies. Key trends include critical analysis of regional security complex theory, neoliberalism in Serbian social policy, and asexuality activism in the Balkans. These works consistently bridge theoretical frameworks with empirical analysis of post-socialist transitions and identity politics.
Scientific Awards:
- Recipient of the annual 'Dr. Zoran Đinđić' award for master's thesis on yugonostalgia's political dimensions
Cvetić actively contributes to academic discourse through conference presentations on neoliberalism, social policy, and protest movements. His research assistantship on the Religious Group Involvement project highlights expertise in experimental political psychology, though specific grant details beyond this project remain unreported. He has presented at institutions including the University of Belgrade and University of Novi Sad.
At the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Cvetić engages with specialized research units including the Gender Studies Lab (GenLab) and Social Criticism Lab (CriticLab), though his specific laboratory affiliation isn't explicitly documented. His work intersects with these units' focus on gender, sexuality, and critical social analysis.



