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George Hristov serves as a Research Fellow at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, specializing in political philosophy with focus on ancient thought, German idealism, and 20th-century theoretical frameworks.
His academic foundation includes a 2017 PhD from the University of Regensburg's Department of Political Theory and History of Ideas, where his dissertation Politics and Immanence: State and History in Hegel and Deleuze established his engagement with continental philosophy.
Hristov's research investigates alternatives to recognition-based political theories through Deleuze and Guattari's concept of becoming, currently manifested in his monograph examining belief in modernity via Deleuze-Guattarian perspectives on the sublime. His work consistently bridges classical philosophical traditions with contemporary critical theory.
Recent publications (2023-2024) demonstrate interdisciplinary reach across Hegelian/postmodern reengagement, multicultural literary analysis, and multifaceted critique (historical-materialist, postcolonial, intersectional). These contributions to handbooks and journals reveal evolving scholarly trends toward synthesizing continental philosophy with social justice frameworks.
Within the Institute's research ecosystem, Hristov operates amid specialized laboratories including CriticLab (Social Critique) and PerspectLab (Theory of Space), which collectively advance innovative approaches to social and political theory through collaborative intellectual inquiry.




