Challenging the Representation of Ethnically Divided Cities: Perspectives from Mostar

Author:   Giulia Carabelli ,  Aleksandra Djurasovic (Hafencity University Hamburg, Germany) ,  Renata Summa
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367707248


Pages:   118
Publication Date:   25 May 2021
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Author:   Giulia Carabelli ,  Aleksandra Djurasovic (Hafencity University Hamburg, Germany) ,  Renata Summa
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.394kg
ISBN:  

9780367707248


ISBN 10:   0367707241
Pages:   118
Publication Date:   25 May 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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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 Sunčana 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 Barišić and Nourah Sammar 8. False stories from the history of Mostar Anja Bogojević, Amila Puzić and Mela Žuljević

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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).

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