J5-0283 — Final report
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Jalušič, Vlasta. What we remember and what we forget? : Bosnia, Rwanda, and European legacy.

The invited lecture at the conference was dedicated to the reception of collective crime in the global, local and European memory, with the special emphasis on Bosnia and Herzegovina and Rwanda and the issue of invisible intersectionality of violent identities.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 814189
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JALUŠIČ, V., KUZMANIĆ, T. Underst. the soc. and polit. elem. of collect. violence and mass crimes (the Yugoslav and Rwandan cases)

The course aimed at a deeper understand. of conflict escalat. in the transit. periods, how they eventually cumulate in mass. violent events and what conseq. do these events have for the later forms of citizenship and polit. responsibility. It focused on the mass. collective violence accompanied by mass atrocities, their preparation and acting out, and the post-conflict de-escalation periods in cases such as former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. Discourses of collective identity and the intersections of gender, race/ethnicity and religion are key to understand the legitimiz. ideologies of violence.

B.05 Guest lecturer at an institute/university

COBISS.SI-ID: 713581
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DEDIĆ, J. Construction of Collective Identities and Genocide in Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda: Compar. Analysis (men. V. Jalušič)

The dissertation contains the comparative analysis of genocidal policies in two modern conflicts at the end of the 20th century – in former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. It develops synthetical and critical elaboration of the most contemporary discussions that deal with collective crime and violence, perpetrated at the intersections of the collective identity forming – where the dimensions of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, and class meet. It analyses those dimensions , and gives elements of understanding the processes that lead to the collective crime.

D.09 Tutoring for postgraduate students

COBISS.SI-ID: 239998720
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KUHAR, Roman. The politics of intimacy in Europe : comparative frame analysis of intimate citizenship issues.

The paper represents analytical preparation of comparative approach to analysis of multiple intersectional discrimination in several countries. It concentrates on intersections of family, reproductive, and domestic violence policies.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 696685
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Mihajlović Trbovc, Jovana. Contesting memories - competing political agendas : forging ethno-national identities through commemorations in BiH

The paper is the result of the research work conducted during the field trip in Bosnia and Herzegovina in July 2010, follow-up research of media in the digital database of Media Center Sarajevo, and using the insight given by the informants during conducted interviews. The main proven hypothesis is that commemorations of the last war in BH are reifying the concepts of ethno-national identity and promoting three different narratives of the war, while their moral and psychological function are bypassed by promotion of political agenda.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 857709