Planning for forthcoming Pride months, LGBTI activists are aware of growing opposition to their cause. Yet, writes Maja Gergorić, anti-LGBTI rhetoric and policy meet with a strong and united LGBTI movement in Eastern European countries
Research assistant at the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Political Science
Maja is a research assistant for the project Disobedient Democracy.
She is a PhD candidate at the University of Zagreb’s Faculty of Sociology, where she focuses on the emergence of anti-gender movements in Eastern Europe.
Maja holds an MA in gender studies from Central European University as well as an MA in political science from the University of Zagreb.
Her research is focused on exploring social movements, especially feminist, LGBTQI and right-wing movements.
She also teaches undergraduate students on subjects concerning comparative politics and protest politics.
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