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Anica Draganić serves as Associate Professor at the University of Novi Sad, Serbia, specializing in architectural history, conservation, and multimedia art with a focus on industrial heritage preservation in Central Europe.
Her research encompasses:
- Nineteenth- and twentieth-century European architecture
- Industrial heritage in multicultural contexts
- Socialist-period architecture analysis
- Identity formation through built environments
- Vojvodina region architectural studies
Draganić's scholarly work demonstrates how industrial architecture both shaped and reflected regional identity within complex socio-political frameworks, particularly in the multicultural Vojvodina region of Serbia. Her research bridges architectural history with cultural studies, examining how industrial heritage influences contemporary identity.
Her recent publications focus on reinterpreting communist-era industrial heritage, exploring how historical narratives can be re-examined to preserve place identity and understand the contemporary relevance of socialist-period architecture. This work represents a significant contribution to critical heritage studies in post-communist contexts.
Her notable scholarly output includes the book Shadows and Silhouettes of Industrial Past of Vojvodina and conference presentations analyzing industrial heritage preservation methodologies and identity construction through architectural reinterpretation.