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Introduction to the UDI special issue—Reflections on Balkan urbanism

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2022
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Mrdjenovic, Tatjana
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This special issue reflects three distinct discourses affiliated with the Balkans' period of sociocultural and urban transformation: Orientalist, Modern, and New Modern. During Yugoslavia's communist regime, modern practice imposed social standards that created a sociocultural melting potFootnote1 in the Balkans. The communist and social state adopted the Modern Movement as a model of unity based on a set of mandated universal norms. Consequently, this movement arose from a period of neglect and endangerment of traditional values and genius loci throughout the modernist social period, when religious and cultural variety were replaced by communist values.
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URBAN DESIGN International, 2022, 27, 249-251
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  • Springer Nature

DOI: 10.1057/s41289-022-00206-9

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author = "Mrdjenovic, Tatjana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "This special issue reflects three distinct discourses affiliated with the Balkans' period of sociocultural and urban transformation: Orientalist, Modern, and New Modern. During Yugoslavia's communist regime, modern practice imposed social standards that created a sociocultural melting potFootnote1 in the Balkans. The communist and social state adopted the Modern Movement as a model of unity based on a set of mandated universal norms. Consequently, this movement arose from a period of neglect and endangerment of traditional values and genius loci throughout the modernist social period, when religious and cultural variety were replaced by communist values.",
publisher = "Springer Nature",
journal = "URBAN DESIGN International",
title = "Introduction to the UDI special issue—Reflections on Balkan urbanism",
volume = "27",
pages = "249-251",
doi = "10.1057/s41289-022-00206-9"
}
Mrdjenovic, T.. (2022). Introduction to the UDI special issue—Reflections on Balkan urbanism. in URBAN DESIGN International
Springer Nature., 27, 249-251.
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41289-022-00206-9
Mrdjenovic T. Introduction to the UDI special issue—Reflections on Balkan urbanism. in URBAN DESIGN International. 2022;27:249-251.
doi:10.1057/s41289-022-00206-9 .
Mrdjenovic, Tatjana, "Introduction to the UDI special issue—Reflections on Balkan urbanism" in URBAN DESIGN International, 27 (2022):249-251,
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41289-022-00206-9 . .

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