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Ulusötesi Bir Mekânın Boşnak Kolektif Belleği ile Yaratım Süreci ve Kimliğin Mekânsal Sunumu: İstanbul-Yıldırım Mahallesi

open access: yesCoğrafi Bilimler Dergisi, 2021
In this study, we examined how Bosniak collective memory affects the pro-cess of formation of transnational social spaces and how identity is repre-sented in spaces.
Sibel Can Çetinkaya, Burcu Göközkut
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‘Liberation’ of ‘Younger Brothers’ or Genocide of Subhumans? Genocidal Discourses on Ukrainians in Putin's Regime

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article explores Russia's genocidal discourses on Ukrainians, focusing on the predominant narrative that frames cultural genocide as the ‘liberation’ of Ukrainians through the erasure of their cultural identity. Existing literature tends to overlook this form of genocidal discourse, which diverges from typical ‘othering’ by instead ...
Martin Laryš
wiley   +1 more source

Unpacking Populist Secessionism: Elite Discourse and Mass Attitudes in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT While political leaders increasingly combine populist and secessionist appeals, systematic evidence remains lacking regarding their effectiveness in mobilizing public support. Drawing on original survey data from Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where leader Milorad Dodik employs populist‐secessionist rhetoric, this study finds that
Semir Dzebo
wiley   +1 more source

Cultural and Economic Grievances and the Political Salience of Secessionism

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Why does secessionism become politically salient at some times but recede at others? Existing work highlights how cultural and economic grievances can shape secessionism, but it explains less well when these claims elevate the salience of secessionism and why similar grievances matter in some contexts but not others.
Kevin Gatter
wiley   +1 more source

Little Fish in Big Ponds: The Pathways to Inclusion for Micro‐Minorities in Power‐Sharing Societies

open access: yesSwiss Political Science Review, EarlyView.
Abstract Emergent critique of consociations has focused on how micro‐minority ‘others’ are frequently excluded from the opportunities presented by power‐sharing systems, with dominant elites shutting them out. Therefore, a key question is: how do the political elites of micro‐minorities gain more meaningful inclusion by adopting or navigating the ...
Aleksandra Zdeb, Drew Mikhael
wiley   +1 more source

IZMEĐU DEOSMANIZACIJE I BALKANIZACIJE: MUHADŽIRSKE DIONICE BOŠNJAČKE HISTORIJE // BETWEEN DEOSMANIZATION AND BALKANIZATION: REFUGEE'S STEPS OF BOSNIAK HISTORY [PDF]

open access: yesHistorijski pogledi, 2018
The past and the present are inseparable, one interprets the other. Many "long-lasting" processes go beyond local frameworks and regional borders. This also applies to the complex "Eastern question", as well as the problem of the deosmanization of the ...
Safet Bandžović
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Expression of National Affiliation in Population Censuses (1948–2011) among Sandžak Bosniaks

open access: yes, 2018
Unatoč tome što je bošnjačka zajednica u Sandžaku integralni dio bošnjačke nacije, po nizu značajki predstavlja njezin posebni segment. U kontekstu te posebnosti pokušalo se utvrditi u kojoj je mjeri popisno iskazivanje njezinih pripadnika o etničkoj ili
Mrduljaš, Saša, Saša Mrduljaš
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What is a Multi‐Ethnic Party and How to Spot a Fake One?

open access: yesSwiss Political Science Review, EarlyView.
Abstract Multi‐ethnic parties have been variously defined: as those which do not champion the interests of, or mobilize against, any specific ethnic group; as those with a recognisably cross‐communal leadership or membership; and as those which acquire some distribution of support across groups.
Jon Fraenkel
wiley   +1 more source

Songs About The Đurumlije in Music Education

open access: yesKonservatoryum, 2023
From 1915 to 1918, the Bosniaks of the Sanjak of Novi Pazar left in an organized fashion to multiple fronts to defend the Ottoman Empire. They were between the ages of 18 and 50 and were known as volunteer fighters or đurumlije, and that very event today
Naka Nikšić
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The Office of Ra'īs al-ʿUlamā Among the Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims)

open access: yes, 2013
This paper investigates the origins, the legitimacy and the procedure of the appointment of a Ra’īs al-ʿUlamā’, the religious leader of Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims).
Karčić, Fikret
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