
معرفی
Luka Bešlagić serves as an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Media and Communications (FMK), Singidunum University in Belgrade, Serbia. He has held academic positions at FMK since completing his doctoral studies, progressing from teaching associate to docent before his 2022 appointment as associate professor.
Education:
- Basic and Master's studies in Communication, Faculty of Media and Communications, Belgrade
- PhD in Transdisciplinary Studies of Contemporary Art and Media, Faculty of Media and Communications (2017)
His research pioneers interdisciplinary intersections of art, media, and textual theory with exceptional focus on experimental literary practices. He critically examines post-literary states, contemporary camp aesthetics, and the theoretical frameworks governing experimental text production. His methodology uniquely blends scholarly analysis with creative literary output, evidenced by multi-genre publications that merge theoretical discourse with experimental writing. This approach challenges conventional boundaries between academic research and artistic creation within media studies.
Publication trends reveal sustained engagement with media theory and experimental literary forms since 2012. His work demonstrates consistent evolution from foundational novel theory toward contemporary media-textual hybridity, with increasing emphasis on transdisciplinary frameworks that connect art theory, media studies, and post-literary discourse. The 2017 doctoral monograph represents the culmination of his theoretical framework for experimental textual production.
Scientific awards:
- No awards documented in source materials
Regarding academic mentorship and funding: The available documentation provides no specific information about graduate student supervision, research grants, or externally funded projects. His teaching portfolio includes specialized courses such as 'Write for the media', 'Premeditated Kitsch: Contemporary Camp Practices', and 'What after the text? Post-literary state' that reflect his research specialization.
No institutional research laboratories, dedicated teams, or collaborative research centers associated with his work were identified in the source documentation.





