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His main areas of interest are the general sociology, sociology of religion,
social politics and social work. In the recent published work he has writ-
ten about social inequality and social capital (in Slovenia), multicultural-
ism and social policy.
Dr. Srečo Dragoš, sociolog in socialni delavec, je predavatelj Fakultete
za socialno delo na Univerzi v Ljubljani. Raziskovalno se ukvarja pred-
vsem s področji splošne sociologije, sociologije religije, s socialno politiko
in s socialnim delom. V zadnjem času se ukvarja predvsem z družbenimi
neenakostmi, socialnim kapitalom (v Sloveniji), multikulturalizmom in
socialno politiko.

Cyril Ghosh
Cyril Ghosh is Assistant Professor of Government & Politics at Wagner
College and Part-Time Assistant Professor of International Affairs at the
Julien J. Studley Graduate Program in International Affairs, The New
School. He is the author of The Politics of the American Dream: Demo-
cratic Inclusion in Contemporary American Political Culture  (Palgrave-
Macmillan, 2013) and of Key Concepts: Citizenship (under contract with
Polity Press, UK [with Elizabeth F. Cohen]).
Cyril Ghosh je docent na Wagner College ter docent za mednarodne za-
deve na podiplomskem študijskem programu Julien J. Studley za medn-
arodne zadeve na The New School. Je avtor knjige The Politics of the
American Dream: Democratic Inclusion in Contemporary American Polit-
ical Culture (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2013) ter Key Concepts: Citizenship (v
pripravi za založbo Polity Press, Velika Britanija [z Elizabeth F. Cohen]).

Maja Gutman
Maja Gutman  is a Research Associate at the department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering at the University of California, Los Ange-
les (UCLA). Her academic background consists largely within the Hu-
manities, with emphasis on Cultural and Media studies, and most re-
cently, Consciousness studies. She completed her PhD in Anthropology
of Everyday Life – Media Studies, at AMEU-ISH – Institutum Studio-
rum Humanitatis, Ljubljana, Slovenia (2016). Her current research is fo-
cused on theoretical aspects of conscious and unconscious mind and its
indirect behavioral expressions in cultural data. To be able to fully co-de-
velop new tools and methodologies for observing and measuring reports
from different states of mind, Maja has started working on other research
topics, such as transformational aspects of subjectivity, embodied cogni-
tion in multi-sensory environments, and immersion. Her research top-
ics take into account both philosophical and neuroscientific approaches,

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