Nikoleta Sremac
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Publications

Nikoleta Sremac. 2021. “Engle, Lavinia M.” American National Biography, edited by Susan Ware. New York: Oxford University Press.

Nikoleta Sremac. 2018. “De-Biasing the Hiring Process Through Behavioral Design.” Women’s Policy Journal of Harvard, 11: 17-21.

Nikoleta Sremac. 2017. “A Legacy of Participation: How Serbian Women Continue to Advance Their Inclusion and Create Lasting Peace and Security.” Working paper, U.S. Naval War College, Newport, RI. 145-151.

Public Scholarship & Media

“The Violent Insurrection at the Capitol was Distinctly American,” with Brooke Chambers and Jillian LaBranche. 2021. Inkstick Media.

“Sociology of the Siege,” with Brooke Chambers and Jillian LaBranche. 2021. The Society Pages – Special Features.

“Counting for the Past: Politics of Numbers in ex-Yugoslavia.” 2021. The Society Pages – Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies.

“Kids of Same-Sex Parents Succeeding in School.” 2020. The Society Pages – Discoveries.

“‘Guns and Gender in America,’ from Gender Policy Report.” 2020. The Society Pages – Special Features.

“Memory, Trauma, and Survival in Japan and Beyond: A Conversation with Ran Zwigenberg.” 2020. The Society Pages – Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies.

Presentations

Conferences

2020. “A Legacy of Participation: How Serbian Women Advance Their Inclusion and Bolster Peace and Security.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August 9. Virtual.

2017. “A Legacy of Participation: How Serbian Women Continue to Advance Their Inclusion and Create Lasting Peace and Security.” U.S. Naval War College. The Next Decade: Amplifying the Women, Peace and Security Agenda. August 11. Newport, RI.

2013. “Palestinian Female Suicide Bombing.” 23rd Annual Academic Spree Day Conference. Clark University. April. Worcester, MA.

2011. “Serbian Public Objections to European Union Integration.” Clark University. 11th Annual Fall Fest Conference. November. Worcester, MA.

Invited Talks

2021. Guest Speaker, “The Social Construction of Sexuality,” SOC/AAS 3251W: Sociological Perspectives on Race, Class, and Gender, Primary Instructor: Dr. Claire Kamp Dush. University of Minnesota. February 23.

2020. Panelist, “The Politics of Numbers in Genocide Studies and Memory Debates,” Interdisciplinary Graduate
Mass Violence and Human Rights Working Group Fall 2020 Workshop Series. University of Minnesota. December 3.

2020. Moderator, “Bridges of Memory Community Dialogue: The Holodomor.” Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. University of Minnesota. July 7.

2020. Guest Speaker, “The Conflicting Label of Genocide,” SOC 4461: Sociology of Ethnic & Racial Conflict, Primary Instructor: Edgar Campos. University of Minnesota. March 25 (lecture cancelled).

2019. Guest Speaker, “Gender, Sex, and Sexuality, Oh My!” SOC 1001: Introduction to Sociology, Primary Instructor: Dr. Elizabeth Heger Boyle. University of Minnesota. October 21.

2015. Speaker, “Gendered International Political Economy: History and Current Trends.” Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights. University of Massachusetts, Boston. June.

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