This bookquestions the existing overrepresentation of Mostar as an ethnically 'divided city'.
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Giulia Carabelli is an urban and cultural sociologist interested in grassroots politics, art and the everyday life. She is the author of The Divided City and the Grassroots: The (Un)making of Ethnic Divisions in Mostar (2018). Aleksandra Djurasovic is an urban planner/geographer focusing on post-socialist, neoliberal and war-to-peace transitions in Southeast Europe. She is the author of Ideology, Political Transitions and the City: The Case of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina (2016). Renata Summa is a researcher on international relations interested in borders, boundaries, mobility and the everyday life. She is the author of Everyday Boundaries, Borders and Post Conflict Societies (forthcoming).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Challenging the representation of ethnically divided cities: perspectives from Mostar Giulia Carabelli, Aleksandra Djurasovic and Renata Summa 2. Divided cities as complex cities: transition and complexity in the city of Mostar Aleksandra Djurasovic 3. Inventing places: disrupting the 'divided city' Renata Summa 4. Socio-spatial agency and positive peace in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Susan Forde 5. The politics of landscape as ways of life in the 'divided' city: reflections from Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina Sun ana Laketa 6. Love, activism, and the possibility of radical social change in Mostar Giulia Carabelli 7. Youth activism and dignity in post-war Mostar - envisioning a shared future through heritage Gustav Wollentz, Marko Barii and Nourah Sammar 8. False stories from the history of Mostar Anja Bogojevi , Amila Puzi and Mela uljevi
1. Challenging the representation of ethnically divided cities: perspectives from Mostar Giulia Carabelli, Aleksandra Djurasovic and Renata Summa 2. Divided cities as complex cities: transition and complexity in the city of Mostar Aleksandra Djurasovic 3. Inventing places: disrupting the 'divided city' Renata Summa 4. Socio-spatial agency and positive peace in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Susan Forde 5. The politics of landscape as ways of life in the 'divided' city: reflections from Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina Sun ana Laketa 6. Love, activism, and the possibility of radical social change in Mostar Giulia Carabelli 7. Youth activism and dignity in post-war Mostar - envisioning a shared future through heritage Gustav Wollentz, Marko Barii and Nourah Sammar 8. False stories from the history of Mostar Anja Bogojevi , Amila Puzi and Mela uljevi
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