DRAGOSLAV ANTONIJEVIĆ
Еthnologist
(b. Aleksinac, 17 October 1930 – d. Belgrade, 9 September 2001)

SASA Institute for Balkan Studies, principal research fellow (from 1969); teaching assistant and senior research associate, SASA Institute of Ethnography (1956–1969)

Membership of SASA: Department of Social Sciences: corresponding member from 25 April 1991; full member from 23 October 1997; deputy secretary of the Department of Social Sciences from 2 December 1993, as well as from 28 May 1998

Accession speech: Department paper presentation: Contemporary Theories in Ethnology. Glas/SANU. Department of Social Sciences. 376, 27 (1995) 27–50. Delivered on 14 January 1992. Speech: The Purpose of Games. Delivered on 1 December 1998; Glas/SANU. DSS. 393; 29 (2002) 37–43.

Biography, bibliography: Godišnjak/SANU 98 (1992) 525–537; 104 (1998) 397–402; 108 (2002) 375–377. Balcanica 30–31 (1999-2000) 207–225.

Membership of SASA boards: Board for Ethnography, president; Board for Rural Issues, member from 1997, president from 1998; Interacademy Board for the Study of Human Rights and National Minorities (member); Division for Ethnology of the Centre for Scientific Research of SASA and the University of Kragujevac, head

Awards and recognitions: Vuk’s Prize (1996); ‘Borivoje Drobnjaković’ Award (the Ethnographic Museum, 18 September 1998)

Obituary: Godišnjak/SANU 108 (2002) 477–478 (M. Marković); also in: Glas/SANU. DSS. 393:29 (2002)156–158.

Photograph: SANU-F 440