The Social Geography Department
Department of Social Geography examines the broad range of demographic and anthropological research, through a multidisciplinary approach in order to study population issues (settlement geography, demography, migration, population structures and projections, population statistics, historical demography, anthropology, geopolitics, population policies, cultural studies, tourism, etc). The members of the Institute that are part of this department are directed towards the aquisition and dissemination of knowledge based on theoretical issues on population development, regional differentiation of demographic processes in Serbia, Balkans, Europe and the world, as well as other population concerned studies.
Jovana Brankov, Ph.D., Senior Research Associate, Head of Department
Research areas: Social Geography, Tourism, Sustainable and Eco-tourism
Aleksandra Terzić, Ph.D., Principal Research Fellow
Research areas: Anthropology,Social Geography, Tourism, Cultural Studies
Marko D. Petrović, Ph.D., Principal Research Fellow
Research areas: Human Geography, Tourism, Rural Development, Local Economy
Željko Bjeljac, Ph.D., Principal Research Fellow
Research areas: Social Geography, Anthropological Geography
Stefana Matović, Ph.D. , Senior Research Associate
Organisation: Geographical institute "Jovan Cvijić", SASA
Research areas: Social Geography, Sustainable Development, Social-economic research
Tamara Gajić, Associate Professor Ph.D., Senior Research Associate
Research areas: Geography, Tourism, Hotel Management, Rural Development, Gastronomy, Management
Vlasta Kokotović Kanazir, Ph.D., Research Associate
Research areas: Demography, Spatial demography, Education
Jasna Micić, Ph.D., Research Associate
Research areas: Sustainable development, Environment protection, Tourism
Jovana Todorić, Ph.D., Research Associate
Research areas: Urban Social Geography, Economic Geography
Stefan Denda, Ph.D., Research Associate
Research areas: social geography, tourism geography, political geography, quality of life research