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Romaphobia among adolescents : the role of perceived threat, nationalism, and acculturation expectations

Ljujic, V.

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8. Biography

Vanja Ljujic was born on the 9

th

November 1974 in Nova Varos (Serbia). After completing the Secondary School of Economics in her birthplace, she studied law at the University of Kragujevac (Serbia), from which she graduated in 1999. She received her Master’s degree in international law (with specialization in human rights law) at University of Utrecht in 2001. From 2002 until 2006 she worked at the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, as a coordinator of a large educational project in the Balkans.

From 2006 until 2011 she has been working on a Ph.D. project entitled Romaphobia

among adolescents: the role of perceived threat, nationalism, and acculturation

expectations at Leiden University. She is a member of the European Academic

Network on Romani Studies. Her research interests include prejudice, perceived threat,

nationalism, acculturation, political socialization and interethnic relationships.

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