Ljubinko Radenković
Philology, folklore studies, ethnolinguistics
Plužina near Svrljig, 2 October 1951

Full member

Department of Language and Literature

 

Membership of SASA
corresponding member since 8 November 2018
Full member since 7 November 2024

Education
BA in 1974, MA in Philology in 1978, Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade
PhD in Ethnology in 1990, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade

Career
SASA Institute for Balkan Studies (until October 2018)

Membership of SASA boards
Academy Board for the Serbian Question, Board for the Comparison of the Serbian Language and Other Languages and Literatures (president); Board for Folk Literature (president); Board for Onomastics; Board for Dialectological Atlases

Positions in SASA and other institutions
Coordinator of two projects at the SASA Branch in Niš which are as follows: ‘Field Research of Oral Tradition of South-Eastern Serbia’ and ‘Spoken and Standard Language in Public Discourse in Niš’; member of Scientific Council of the Institute of the Serbian Language of SASA; member of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia (since 2023); member of the Management Board of the Ivo Andrić Foundation;  member of the Editorial Board of SASA Internet Presentation

Membership of specialist associations
Commission for Folklore of the International Committee of Slavists: Commission for Ethnolinguistics of the International Committee of Slavists

Membership of editorial boards
Editor-in-Chief of Расковник (1982 – 2000); Editor-in-Chief of Balcanica, of the SASA Institute for Balkan Studies (2003-2005); Matica Srpska Journal of Slavic Studies  (since 2013); member of editorial board of Srpska enciklopedija [Serbian Encyclopedia];  member of the editorial board of  the year book Беларускi фальклор (Minsk); member of the Editorial Board of the Slovenian-Italian journal  Studia mythologica Slavica (Ljubljana);

Awards and recognitions
Borivoje Drobnjaković Lifetime Achievement of the Ethnographic Museum of Belgrade in 2021; Mila Nedeljković Lifetime Achievement Recognition for exceptional scientific contribution to the study of traditional culture (Aranđelovac, 2023)