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Zsolt Lazar is a Professor at the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad. He has held this position since 2017, with prior roles as Associate Professor (2012) and Assistant Professor (2007) at the same institution. His academic career spans over three decades, including a doctorate in Sociology (2006) and master’s in Political Science (1998).
- Doctorate in Sociology (2006), University of Novi Sad
- Master’s in Political Science (1998), Faculty of Political Science, Belgrade
- Diploma in Sociology (1992) and Marxism (1987), Faculty of Philosophy, Novi Sad
His research focuses on multiculturalism, collective identities, and cultural practices, with notable contributions to youth subcultures, ethnic distance, and esoteric traditions like Freemasonry and occultism. His recent work bridges cultural sociology with historical analysis, particularly in musicology and spatial theory.
Zsolt Lazar’s publications highlight interdisciplinary trends, exploring Vojvodina’s regional dynamics, the sociology of magic and religion, and the cultural implications of music recitals. These works span cultural anthropology, social theory, and Balkan studies, reflecting his deep engagement with identity formation and cultural policy.
He has held significant editorial and review roles, including Editor-in-Chief of the Sociological Review (2009–12) and reviewer for the Republic Accreditation Commission (2013–15). He is also a member of the Serbian Sociological Society and the American Anthropological Association.