
معرفی
Jasna Jovićević is a Research Collaborator at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory (IFDT) in Belgrade, Serbia, internationally recognized for integrating experimental music production with scientific research through transdisciplinary artistic practices. Her work bridges jazz innovation, gender studies, and socially engaged art to address systemic societal challenges.
Education:
- Academy of Music Franz Liszt, Budapest: Jazz Saxophone
- University of York, Toronto: Music Composition
- Singidunum University, Belgrade: PhD in Transdisciplinary Studies of Contemporary Art and Media
Research Interests: Dr. Jovićević critically examines patriarchal structures in Balkan jazz ecosystems, investigating how male-coded traditions and gender inequality drive female musicians' migration to Western Europe. Her methodology combines ethnographic fieldwork, policy analysis, and artistic research—including collaborative duet compositions, sound mapping, and autoethnographic storytelling—to develop reintegration strategies that combat brain drain while revitalizing regional cultural sustainability. She pioneers transdisciplinary frameworks where artistic creation directly informs social change.
Scientific Awards:
- Award for monograph 'Good Morning Jazzwomen' (2023)
Advising and Grants: No information regarding student supervision or research grants is provided in available documentation.
Labs and Teams: Affiliated with IFDT's Gender Research Laboratory (GenLab) and Group for Practical Philosophy and Social Ontology, her work contributes to the institute's mission of socially engaged scholarship through laboratories dedicated to digital society, Holocaust studies, philanthropy, and democratic innovation.




