Predrag Cvetičanin, Ph.D (1963) graduated in Sociology at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Niš, majoring in Sociology of Arts. He received his first Master’s degree at the Department of History and Philosophy of Art at the Central European University in Prague in 1995; the second Master’s degree at the Department of Sociology of the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade in 1997 (majoring in Sociology of arts); and the third one at the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific methods of the London School of Economics of the University of London in 1998. He defended his PhD thesis on the topic of the Sociology of Culture at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade. From 1991 to 2010, he worked at the Faculty of Philosophy in Niš as a teaching assistant intern and a teaching assistant for the courses of Sociology of Arts and Sociology of Culture and Art. From 2012 to 2015, he taught courses on the Theory of Cultural Production, Sociology of Culture and Arts, Sociology, Culture and Globalization, Programming of Cultural Events in Tourism, Cultural Spaces and Project Cycle Management at the Faculty of Sport and Tourism, TIMS, in Novi Sad. From 2014 onwards, he has been engaged as a lecturer for the subject called Cultural Policies and Cultural Rights at the UNESCO Department of Cultural Policies and Cultural Management of the University of Art in Belgrade. He is the head of the Centre for Empirical Cultural Studies of South-East Europe and has been a coordinator of numerous national and international research projects: “Life-strategies and Survival Strategies of Individuals and Households in South-East Europe during the Time of Economic Crisis“ (Centre for Empirical Studies of South-East Europe, 2014-2016), “Out of the Margins: Research on Independent Cultural Scenes in South-East Europe” (Centre for Empirical Studies of South-East Europe, 2014-2015), “Differentiation of Culture Manifestations with the Aim of Developing Cultural Tourism in Vojvodina“ (Faculty of Sport and Tourism, TIMS, 2014), “Resistance to Socio-economic Changes in the Societies of the Western Balkans“ (Centre for Empirical Studies of South-East Europe, 2012-2013), “Social and Cultural Capital of the Citizens of Serbia“ (Centre for Empirical Studies of South-East Europe, 2010-2012); “Cultural Practices in Boka Kotorska“ (Expeditio 2011–2012); “Cultural Practices of the Citizens of Serbia“ (Institute for the Study in Cultural Development 2010-2011), “Non-institutional Agents of Cultural Policies in Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia“ (European Cultural Foundation/ Committee for Civic Initiative (OGI), 2009-2010); “Cultural Needs, Habits and Tastes of the Citizens of Serbia and Macedonia“ (European Cultural Foundation/ Committee for Civic Initiative (OGI), 2005-2007); “Measuring of the Capacity of Non-governmental Organisations from Southern and Eastern Serbia“ (European Commission/Committee for Civic Initiative (OGI) 2004/2005); “Cross-border Cooperation in the Field of Higher Education within the Triangle Niš-Sofia-Skopje: Current Conditions, Problems and Opportunities“ (East-West Institute 2003); “Cultural Needs, Habits and Tastes of the Citizens of Serbia“ (Pro Helvetia/OGI 2002/2003). He has written and edited twelve books so far: “A Life for Tomorrow – Social Transformations in South-East Europe (2015, editor together with Ilina Mangova and Nenad Marković), “Differentiation of Culture Manifestations in Vojvodina with the Aim of Developing Cultural Tourism“ (2014, first author, in cooperation with Ivana Mišković, Iva Škrbić and Srđan Milošević); “Us and Them: Symbolic Divisions in Western Balkan Societies“ (2013, editor, together with Ivana Spasić); “Social and Cultural Capital in Western Balkan Societies“ (2012, editor, together with Ana Birešev), “Social and Cultural Capital in Serbia“ (2012, editor), “Cultural Practices in Boka Kotorska“ (2012, author); “Strategy of the Cultural Development of the City of Niš from 2012 to 2015“ (2012, moderator and author), “Strategic Plans of Cultural Institutions of South-East Serbia“ (2012, moderator and author), “Contributions to the Programme of Cultural Development of the Municipality of Kotor from 2012 to 2016“ (2012, moderator and author), “Cultural Practices of the Citizens of Serbia“ (2011, co-author with Marijana Milankov); “Cultural Needs, Habits and Tastes of the Citizens of Serbia and Macedonia“ (2007, author); „Measuring of the Capacity of Non-governmental Organisations from Southern and Eastern Serbia“ (2005, author). He has also published twenty papers in national and international scientific and expert journals, as well as chapters in collections, and he has presented papers at twenty-one international conferences. He has been a member of the European Sociological Association (ESA) since 2005 and the international Network for the Studies of Cultural Distinction and Social Differentiation (SCUD) since 2009. Since 2015, he has been a board member of the Research Network for Sociology of Culture of the European Sociological Association.