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Trajce Cvetkovski is an Associate Professor at the Peter Faber Business School within the Faculty of Law and Business. His research spans interdisciplinary areas including work health and safety law, media and copyright policy, popular music studies, and the sociological analysis of reality television. His work critically examines the interplay between cultural industries, legal frameworks, and technological change.
Key research focuses include:
- Legal harmonization challenges in workplace safety legislation
- Charismatic authority dynamics in music industry governance
- Media piracy narratives and regulatory responses
- Socio-cultural implications of reality television talent shows
Recent publications (2024) explore how reality television trivializes work health and safety norms, analyzing formats like The Block 2020 to reveal cultural perceptions of labor. Earlier work (2015-2013) critically examines music industry economics, digital piracy, and global copyright governance. His 2004 foundational studies investigate technological drivers shaping the political economy of music production and consumption.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. He has not listed formal advisees, though his extensive publishing activity suggests engagement with academic communities through collaborative research.




