Univerzitet i budućnost humanističkih i društvenih znanosti: Znanost u doba etnopolitike / University and ahe Future of Humanities and Social Sciences: Scienece in the Age of Ethnopolitics
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university, science, knowledge, society, Bosnian university, ethnopolitics, European integrationAbstract
The future, university development importance and perspectives are topics that imply strategic thinking about the knowledge concept that would ensure theoretical, cultural and general human orientation in a time of far-reaching life transformations. In the epochal changes that have befallen upon humanity, when it is difficult to follow historic-cultural and scientific-technological processes, it is necessary to preserve the idea of a Bosnian university that would be the backbone of the maintenance and development of Bosnian society and its plurality. Humanities and social sciences within the university have a special place and importance for the social content and conceptual schemes of an era. They cannot be replaced by skills or technical achievements, and therefore it is necessary to preserve and develop their essential mission in the work of the university.
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