Sabahudin Hadžialić: A Genuine Ambassador Of The Balkans

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Honoris Causa, Sabahudin Hadžialić, as among the most distinguished professors from the war-torn (even in peace his country is not better) South-East Europe (former Yugoslavia – currently living in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovna) who works in the European Union as a guest professor to Lithuania, Italy, Poland.

Hadžialić, in March 10-31, is conducting lectures (half of it is live and half of it within this semester will be conducted online) on the module Social Media, for which he wrote the syllabus that was accepted by the Faculty of Educational Sciences and approved by the University Nicolaus Copernicus in Torun, Poland.

The Social Media Module describes what constitutes social media, and enables students to describe how various social media forms can be analyzed on the basis of critical theory; and provide a venue towards the impact of social media on identity formation; and be able to describe the methodological challenges when studying social media.

  1. A page about the module of SOCIAL MEDIA
  2. Facebook group created for the module SOCIAL MEDIA
  3. YouTube advert for this module at UMK:

Professional cooperation between Prof. Sabahudin Hadžialić and colleague Dr. Hab, Dorota Siemieniecka, started back in 2016, when Hadžialić, as an Editor in Chief of DIOGEN pro-culture magazine (and as prof. from BiH and Italy) visited University Nicolaus Copernicus and conducted a well-visited lecture on “Freedom and misuse of freedom of media“.

The Faculty of Educational Sciences informed the public about the professor’s arrival to Torun and prepared an interview with Prof. Hadzialić about interesting scientific topics from his area of interest, which will be published in the main Journal of University Nicolaus Copernicus in June 2019.

Sabahudin Hadžialić was born in 1960, in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Today he lives in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is a professor, scientist, writer, poet, philosopher, journalist, and editor. He has written 24 books (poetry, prose, essays as well as textbooks for the Universities in BiH and abroad) and his art and scientific work is translated in 25 world languages. He has published books in BiH, Serbia, France, Switzerland, USA and Italy and numerous scientific papers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Lithuania, India. He participates within EU project funds and he is a member of Scientific boards of Journals in Poland, India and USA. Also, he is a regular columnists and essayist since 2014, of Eurasia Review. Since 2009 he is co-owner and Editor in chief of DIOGEN pro culture – magazine for, culture, art, education and science from USA. He is a member of major association of writers in BiH, Serbia and Montenegro as well as Foundations and Associations worldwide. As professor he was teaching and still does at the Universities in BiH, Italy, Lithuania and Poland.

Detailed info: http://sabihadzi.weebly.com.

Peter Tase

Peter Tase is a freelance writer and journalist of International Relations, Latin American and Southern Caucasus current affairs. He is the author of America's first book published on the historical and archeological treasures of the Autonomous Republic of Nakhchivan (Republic of Azerbaijan); has authored and published four books on the Foreign Policy and current economic – political events of the Government of Azerbaijan. Tase has written about International Relations for Eurasia Review Journal since June 2012.

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