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Tomislav Tomašević
Born (1982-01-13) 13 January 1982 (age 42)
Zagreb, Croatia
Occupations
  • Activist
  • scientist
  • politician
Years active2001–present
SpouseIva Mertić Tomašević
Websitehttp://www.zagrebjenas.hr/tomislav-tomasevic-gradonacelnicki-kandidat/
Zagreb is OURS! 2017 (Mima, Danijela, Tomislav & Ursa) for Culture and Heritage of Industrial Architecture[1]

Tomislav Tomašević (born 13 January 1982) is a Croatian activist, environmentalist, political scientist and politician. He is former leader of "Green Action", now delegate in Zagreb Assembly as well as the one of the leaders of the Zagreb is OURS! (Croatian: Zagreb je NAŠ!) green/left platform.

Work

As Zagreb is OURS platform established itself as the political party it won almost 8% of votes in May 2017 for Zagreb Assembly as well as gained international support,[2] Tomašević joined the city council with 3 other councilors and today represents the most dynamic opposition to Milan Bandić's decade-long rule, being the most vocal critic and contender for his position in 2021 elections. Tomašević blames opportunism of Bandić – an ex-social democrat (now with his own party), as Bandić is "supported by the extreme right – for the corruption, the misuse of public spaces, and the lack of attention to ecology."[3]

Tomašević works professionally in the Institute for Political Ecology in Zagreb, Croatia. He received several awards and scholarships, including the Marshal Memorial Fellowship, Chevening Fellowship and Cambridge Overseas Trust Fellowship. He is researching on the commons, democratisation of railway services, and models of participative governance of services like water and waste management.[4]

Publications

  • Dolenec, D, Doolan, K, Tomasevic, T (forthcoming 2017) Contesting Neoliberal Urbanism on the European Semi-periphery: the Right to the City movement in Croatia, Europe – Asia Studies, 9
  • Domazet, M, Dolenec, D, Cvijanovic, V, Tomasevic, T, Walton, JF, Doolan, K, Zitko, M (2014) We Need to Change. Ideas of Growth and Development in a Time of Crisis of Fossil Energy and Capitalism. Etnoloska tribina: Journal of Croatian Ethnological Society, 44 /37, 37-71
  • Dolenec, D, Tomasevic, T, et al. (2014) The Struggle for the Commons in the Balkans. In: Bibic, V, Horvat, S et al. (eds) The Balkan Forum: Situations, Struggles, Strategies. Bijeli val, Zagreb, 9-34
  • Tomasevic, T, Leljak Gracin, Z (eds.) (2014)) Legal Instruments for the Environmental Protection, Zelena akcija / Friends of the Earth Croatia, Zagreb.
  • Horvat, V, Tomasevic, T (2011) Green Parties in Europe: Potential Routes of Future Development, Croatian International Relations Review, 17(64/65), 15 – 29
  • Buzinkic, E, Puljic, D, Tomasevic, T (2011) Steps towards successful youth policy in local communities, 3rd and enlarged edition. Croatian Youth Network, Zagreb.
  • Aguado Asenjo, E., Tomasevic, T, et al. (2006) Unplugged: faces of social exclusion in Croatia – UNDP Human Development Report for Croatia. UNDP Croatia, Zagreb.
  • Bacic, L, Selo Sabic, S, Tomasevic, T et al. (2004) Youth – UNDP Human Development Report for Croatia. UNDP Croatia, Zagreb.

References

  1. ^ "Zalažemo se za kulturu dostupnu svima te revitalizaciju vrijedne industrijske baštine u društvene i kulturne svrhe'". zagrebjenas.hr (in Croatian). 16 May 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  2. ^ "DiEM25 members agree to support Zagreb is OURS! ahead of elections". 17 May 2017.
  3. ^ Caucaso, Osservatorio Balcani e. "Zagreb is ours, a movement on the side of citizens". Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso.
  4. ^ "Tomislav Tomašević". Institut za političku ekologiju.