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- Q16275148 description "Croatian philosopher and sociologist".
- Q16275148 description "Croatian philosopher and sociologist".
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- Q16275148 abstract "Blaženka Despot (January 1, 1930, Zagreb – February 18, 2001, Zagreb) was a Croatian philosopher and sociologist.After finishing high school in Zagreb in 1948 and graduating in philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, she received her PhD in Ljubljana in 1970 with a thesis on humanity of the technological society. During the period 1956-64 she worked as a high school professor, and later as an assistant at the Department of Socialism at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. In 1974 she was appointed as an associate professor of sociology and political economy, receiving full professorship in 1980 as a Professor of Marxism, socialism and socialist self-management at the Veterinary Faculty in Zagreb. Since 1989 she worked as a research fellow at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Zagreb.She published treatises and papers in journals Gledišta (1964–65, 1978, 1984), Praxis (1966–74), Kulturni radnik (1968, 1980, 1987), Naše teme (1968–70, 1982, 1984, 1988–90), Filozofija (1971–72), Revija za sociologiju (1972–73, 1989), Socijalizam (1978–81), Socijalizam u svetu (1978, 1981–82, 1984, 1986), Dometi (1980), Žena (1981–82), Filozofska istraživanja (1985 –86, 1990), Socijalna ekologija (1992) and others.".
- Q16275148 birthDate "1930-01-01".
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- Q16275148 dateOfBirth "1930-01-01".
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- Q16275148 name "Blaženka Despot".
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- Q16275148 comment "Blaženka Despot (January 1, 1930, Zagreb – February 18, 2001, Zagreb) was a Croatian philosopher and sociologist.After finishing high school in Zagreb in 1948 and graduating in philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, she received her PhD in Ljubljana in 1970 with a thesis on humanity of the technological society. During the period 1956-64 she worked as a high school professor, and later as an assistant at the Department of Socialism at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.".
- Q16275148 label "Blaženka Despot".
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