The 164th issue of Kultura is out
Today, in the Center for Study in Cultural Development, the new 164th issue of the magazine for theory, sociology of culture and cultural policy Kultura was presented, dedicated to two topics: “800 Years of the Autocephaly of the Serbian Orthodox Church” and “Serbia and France – Culture, Education, Politics”.
(Photo: The Center, from left to right: Vuk Vukićević, the responsible editor of Kultura and director of the Center for Study in Cultural Development, Srđan Simić, the editor of the thematic section “800 Years of the Autocephaly of the Serbian Orthodox Church”, Aleksandra Kolaković, co-editor of the thematic section “Serbia and France – Culture, Education, Politics”, Vladislava Gordić Petković, the magazine’s editor-in-chief)
In his introduction to the first section, professor Srđan Simić highlights that “on the occasion of eight centuries of the autocephaly of the Serbian Orthodox Church we consider the undeniable cultural-historic and religious enlightenment identity of our people, whose state was created owing to the Serbian Orthodox Church.”
The editors of the second section Aleksandra Kolaković and Alexis Troud estated that their goal was not only to present new information, but also to stir up discussions on the “range of the French-Serbian cooperation, most importantly in the cultural sphere, both in the past and in the present.”
The audience in the Center’s Gallery was addressed by Srđan Simić, the editor of the section “800 Years of the Autocephaly of the Serbian Orthodox Church”, Aleksandra Kolaković, co-editor of the section “Serbia and France – Culture, Education, Politics”, professor Vladislava Gordić Petković, the magazine’s editor-in-chief, and Vuk Vukićević, the responsible editor of Kultura and the director of the Center for Study in Cultural Development.