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Dvadeset pet godina poslije: uticaj rata i prisilnog raseljenja na kolektivne identitete Semberaca i izbjeglica u Bijeljini

Pupovac, Maja

(Zagreb : Srpsko narodno vijeće, Arhiv Srba u Hrvatskoj, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pupovac, Maja
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/2987
AB  - Izučavajući ovu temu sa značajne vremenske distance od dvije i po decenije, ovaj rad bavi se pitanjem kako su rat i prisilno raseljenje uticali na kolektivne identitete srpskih stanovnika Bijeljine, grada na sjeveroistoku Bosne i Hercegovine. Konkretno, rad izučava odnos između domicilnog i nekadašnjeg interno raseljenog stanovništva – Semberaca i izbjeglica, kao i način na koji je taj odnos uticao na stvaranje, mijenjanje i razvijanje njihovih kolektivnih identiteta. Time se želi ukazati na identitetski pluralitet koji postoji unutar jedne etničke grupe i na prostoru jedne mikro-zajednice, a koji igra značajnu ulogu u procesu integracije nekadašnjih interno raseljenih lica, kao i njihovog razumijevanja sebe i drugih. Kao što slučaj Bijeljine pokazuje, rat u Bosni i Hercegovini i prisilno raseljenje stanovništva koje ga je pratilo, nije stvorio samo snažne podjele između različitih etničkih grupa, nego i unutar iste etničke grupe. Dok neke od tih podjela opstaju tek na nivou stereotipičnog prikaza onog “drugog”, druge imaju potencijal da stvore značajne društvene podjele koje prevazilaze okvire bijeljinske mikro-zajednice.
PB  - Zagreb :  Srpsko narodno vijeće, Arhiv Srba u Hrvatskoj
T2  - Tragovi: Časopis za srpske i hrvatske teme
T1  - Dvadeset pet godina poslije: uticaj rata i prisilnog raseljenja na kolektivne identitete Semberaca i izbjeglica u Bijeljini
T1  - Twenty-five years later: The impact of war and forcible displacement on collective identities of Semberians and refugees in Bijeljina
IS  - 1
VL  - 3
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2987
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pupovac, Maja",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Izučavajući ovu temu sa značajne vremenske distance od dvije i po decenije, ovaj rad bavi se pitanjem kako su rat i prisilno raseljenje uticali na kolektivne identitete srpskih stanovnika Bijeljine, grada na sjeveroistoku Bosne i Hercegovine. Konkretno, rad izučava odnos između domicilnog i nekadašnjeg interno raseljenog stanovništva – Semberaca i izbjeglica, kao i način na koji je taj odnos uticao na stvaranje, mijenjanje i razvijanje njihovih kolektivnih identiteta. Time se želi ukazati na identitetski pluralitet koji postoji unutar jedne etničke grupe i na prostoru jedne mikro-zajednice, a koji igra značajnu ulogu u procesu integracije nekadašnjih interno raseljenih lica, kao i njihovog razumijevanja sebe i drugih. Kao što slučaj Bijeljine pokazuje, rat u Bosni i Hercegovini i prisilno raseljenje stanovništva koje ga je pratilo, nije stvorio samo snažne podjele između različitih etničkih grupa, nego i unutar iste etničke grupe. Dok neke od tih podjela opstaju tek na nivou stereotipičnog prikaza onog “drugog”, druge imaju potencijal da stvore značajne društvene podjele koje prevazilaze okvire bijeljinske mikro-zajednice.",
publisher = "Zagreb :  Srpsko narodno vijeće, Arhiv Srba u Hrvatskoj",
journal = "Tragovi: Časopis za srpske i hrvatske teme",
title = "Dvadeset pet godina poslije: uticaj rata i prisilnog raseljenja na kolektivne identitete Semberaca i izbjeglica u Bijeljini, Twenty-five years later: The impact of war and forcible displacement on collective identities of Semberians and refugees in Bijeljina",
number = "1",
volume = "3",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2987"
}
Pupovac, M.. (2020). Dvadeset pet godina poslije: uticaj rata i prisilnog raseljenja na kolektivne identitete Semberaca i izbjeglica u Bijeljini. in Tragovi: Časopis za srpske i hrvatske teme
Zagreb :  Srpsko narodno vijeće, Arhiv Srba u Hrvatskoj., 3(1).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2987
Pupovac M. Dvadeset pet godina poslije: uticaj rata i prisilnog raseljenja na kolektivne identitete Semberaca i izbjeglica u Bijeljini. in Tragovi: Časopis za srpske i hrvatske teme. 2020;3(1).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2987 .
Pupovac, Maja, "Dvadeset pet godina poslije: uticaj rata i prisilnog raseljenja na kolektivne identitete Semberaca i izbjeglica u Bijeljini" in Tragovi: Časopis za srpske i hrvatske teme, 3, no. 1 (2020),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2987 .

Collective identification among the internally displaced persons in the Bosnian town of Bijeljina: The impact of war on people’s sense of membership and belonging

Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja

(University of Macedonia, Greece, 2019)

TY  - THES
AU  - Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/2991
AB  - The study looks into the interrelationship between social identity and forcible displacement. It explores how the war and the experience of forcible displacement influenced internally displaced persons’ (IDP) identification processes or their sense of membership and belonging. One important characteristic of the subjects of this study is that they are re-settlers, meaning that they are former IDPs who did not wish to return to their pre-war places of residence after the war ended but willingly decided to settle down in their place of refuge; thus, the study’s interest also spreads to the question of what have been the reasons behind these group(s)’ decision to resettle. The study intended to challenge the assumption that IDPs’ resettlement decision in Bosnia and Herzegovina could be seen only through the prism of their ethnic identifications and ethnic loyalties. Also, it aimed to show that the shared ethnic identity between locals and newcomers in Bosnia and Herzegovina does not lessen the significance of perceived cultural differences between these two groups. In other words, the thesis intended to challenge the narratives of unconditional unity and cultural homogeneity within one particular ethnic group, which have often been stressed in the post-war rhetoric of the ethno-national political elites in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Finally, the study intended to explore the presumption that ethnically based groups and categories in Bosnia and Herzegovina, although very much present and influential, are not quite as solid, stable and relevant in all aspects of social life as it has usually been stressed and given attention to. Thus, although ethnic identities are impossible to separate from the topics of war and forcible displacement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this thesis attempts to point out that people in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina possess a variety of different identities that, within particular social settings and under particular social circumstances, can matter more than their sense of ethnic belonging.
PB  - University of Macedonia, Greece
T1  - Collective identification among the internally displaced persons in the Bosnian town of Bijeljina: The impact of war on people’s sense of membership and belonging
DO  - 10.12681/eadd/46140
ER  - 
@phdthesis{
author = "Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The study looks into the interrelationship between social identity and forcible displacement. It explores how the war and the experience of forcible displacement influenced internally displaced persons’ (IDP) identification processes or their sense of membership and belonging. One important characteristic of the subjects of this study is that they are re-settlers, meaning that they are former IDPs who did not wish to return to their pre-war places of residence after the war ended but willingly decided to settle down in their place of refuge; thus, the study’s interest also spreads to the question of what have been the reasons behind these group(s)’ decision to resettle. The study intended to challenge the assumption that IDPs’ resettlement decision in Bosnia and Herzegovina could be seen only through the prism of their ethnic identifications and ethnic loyalties. Also, it aimed to show that the shared ethnic identity between locals and newcomers in Bosnia and Herzegovina does not lessen the significance of perceived cultural differences between these two groups. In other words, the thesis intended to challenge the narratives of unconditional unity and cultural homogeneity within one particular ethnic group, which have often been stressed in the post-war rhetoric of the ethno-national political elites in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Finally, the study intended to explore the presumption that ethnically based groups and categories in Bosnia and Herzegovina, although very much present and influential, are not quite as solid, stable and relevant in all aspects of social life as it has usually been stressed and given attention to. Thus, although ethnic identities are impossible to separate from the topics of war and forcible displacement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this thesis attempts to point out that people in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina possess a variety of different identities that, within particular social settings and under particular social circumstances, can matter more than their sense of ethnic belonging.",
publisher = "University of Macedonia, Greece",
title = "Collective identification among the internally displaced persons in the Bosnian town of Bijeljina: The impact of war on people’s sense of membership and belonging",
doi = "10.12681/eadd/46140"
}
Maksimović (Pupovac), M.. (2019). Collective identification among the internally displaced persons in the Bosnian town of Bijeljina: The impact of war on people’s sense of membership and belonging. 
University of Macedonia, Greece..
https://doi.org/10.12681/eadd/46140
Maksimović (Pupovac) M. Collective identification among the internally displaced persons in the Bosnian town of Bijeljina: The impact of war on people’s sense of membership and belonging. 2019;.
doi:10.12681/eadd/46140 .
Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja, "Collective identification among the internally displaced persons in the Bosnian town of Bijeljina: The impact of war on people’s sense of membership and belonging" (2019),
https://doi.org/10.12681/eadd/46140 . .

Unattainable past, unsatisfying present - Yugonostalgia: An omen of a better future?

Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja

(Routledge, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/2988
AB  - Nostalgia for the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, yugonostalgia, has become widespread throughout the former Yugoslavia. It takes various forms and expressions, but it represents a selective and largely embellished remembrance, influenced by the need of those who engage in it to escape from the unsatisfying present they live in. In most cases, yugonostalgia is a bittersweet craving for the past – passive, static, and restricted. The paper argues that the actions inspired by yugonostalgia not only can have an active, dynamic, and progressive face, but can also serve as an important factor in the reconciliation process among former Yugoslavs. With its focus on positive and inclusive aspects of the common socialist past, yugonostalgia has the potential to (re)connect the nostalgic subjects throughout the former Yugoslav space, helping them to overcome the alienation that resulted from the violent dissolution of the common state.
PB  - Routledge
T2  - Nationalities Papers
T1  - Unattainable past, unsatisfying present - Yugonostalgia: An omen of a better future?
IS  - 6
VL  - 45
SP  - 1066
EP  - 1081
DO  - 10.1080/00905992.2017.1312324
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Nostalgia for the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, yugonostalgia, has become widespread throughout the former Yugoslavia. It takes various forms and expressions, but it represents a selective and largely embellished remembrance, influenced by the need of those who engage in it to escape from the unsatisfying present they live in. In most cases, yugonostalgia is a bittersweet craving for the past – passive, static, and restricted. The paper argues that the actions inspired by yugonostalgia not only can have an active, dynamic, and progressive face, but can also serve as an important factor in the reconciliation process among former Yugoslavs. With its focus on positive and inclusive aspects of the common socialist past, yugonostalgia has the potential to (re)connect the nostalgic subjects throughout the former Yugoslav space, helping them to overcome the alienation that resulted from the violent dissolution of the common state.",
publisher = "Routledge",
journal = "Nationalities Papers",
title = "Unattainable past, unsatisfying present - Yugonostalgia: An omen of a better future?",
number = "6",
volume = "45",
pages = "1066-1081",
doi = "10.1080/00905992.2017.1312324"
}
Maksimović (Pupovac), M.. (2017). Unattainable past, unsatisfying present - Yugonostalgia: An omen of a better future?. in Nationalities Papers
Routledge., 45(6), 1066-1081.
https://doi.org/10.1080/00905992.2017.1312324
Maksimović (Pupovac) M. Unattainable past, unsatisfying present - Yugonostalgia: An omen of a better future?. in Nationalities Papers. 2017;45(6):1066-1081.
doi:10.1080/00905992.2017.1312324 .
Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja, "Unattainable past, unsatisfying present - Yugonostalgia: An omen of a better future?" in Nationalities Papers, 45, no. 6 (2017):1066-1081,
https://doi.org/10.1080/00905992.2017.1312324 . .
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Greece returns to the Balkans’? Assessing Greece’s Western Balkan Policy under SYRIZA-led Government

Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja

(Graduate Centre Humanities and Social Sciences of the Research Academy Leipzig, 2016)

TY  - RPRT
AU  - Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/2990
AB  - This paper explores SYRIZA’s foreign policy positions concerning the Western Balkan region — before and after it came to power — and to what extent it has influenced the Greek Balkan policy in general. Also, it looks into the expectations of the SYRIZA-led government among the Western Balkan public and political elites, especially after SYRIZA’s landmark victory in the January 2015 parliamentary elections. The paper argues that the new government coalition in Greece has not demonstrated any major policy shifts compared to the previous Greek governments, trying to continue foreign policy inherited from its predecessors.
PB  - Graduate Centre Humanities and Social Sciences of the Research Academy Leipzig
T2  - Graduate Centre Social Sciences and Humanities at the Research Academy Leipzig
T1  - Greece returns to the Balkans’? Assessing Greece’s Western Balkan Policy under SYRIZA-led Government
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2990
ER  - 
@techreport{
author = "Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja",
year = "2016",
abstract = "This paper explores SYRIZA’s foreign policy positions concerning the Western Balkan region — before and after it came to power — and to what extent it has influenced the Greek Balkan policy in general. Also, it looks into the expectations of the SYRIZA-led government among the Western Balkan public and political elites, especially after SYRIZA’s landmark victory in the January 2015 parliamentary elections. The paper argues that the new government coalition in Greece has not demonstrated any major policy shifts compared to the previous Greek governments, trying to continue foreign policy inherited from its predecessors.",
publisher = "Graduate Centre Humanities and Social Sciences of the Research Academy Leipzig",
journal = "Graduate Centre Social Sciences and Humanities at the Research Academy Leipzig",
title = "Greece returns to the Balkans’? Assessing Greece’s Western Balkan Policy under SYRIZA-led Government",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2990"
}
Maksimović (Pupovac), M.. (2016). Greece returns to the Balkans’? Assessing Greece’s Western Balkan Policy under SYRIZA-led Government. in Graduate Centre Social Sciences and Humanities at the Research Academy Leipzig
Graduate Centre Humanities and Social Sciences of the Research Academy Leipzig..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2990
Maksimović (Pupovac) M. Greece returns to the Balkans’? Assessing Greece’s Western Balkan Policy under SYRIZA-led Government. in Graduate Centre Social Sciences and Humanities at the Research Academy Leipzig. 2016;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2990 .
Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja, "Greece returns to the Balkans’? Assessing Greece’s Western Balkan Policy under SYRIZA-led Government" in Graduate Centre Social Sciences and Humanities at the Research Academy Leipzig (2016),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2990 .

Memory and the uses of wartime past in contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina: The case of the Bosniak campaign for the October 2013 population census

Armakolas, Ioannis; Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja

(Editorial Board of Science and Society: Journal of Political and Moral Theory, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Armakolas, Ioannis
AU  - Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/2989
AB  - This paper explores how the recent past and wartime memories have been used as a narrative component during the 2013 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was the country’s first official population count since the violent conflict and mass demographic changes of the early 1990s. It examines narratives employed in debates over the census within the Bosniak group and considers the relationship of these narratives with the Bosniak political position. The paper argues that the 2013 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina was a highly politicized process, imbued with heated debates and aggressive political campaigns surrounding identity questions on ethnonational and religious affiliation and mother tongue.
PB  - Editorial Board of Science and Society: Journal of Political and Moral Theory
T2  - Science and Society: Journal of Political and Moral Theory
T1  - Memory and the uses of wartime past in contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina: The case of the Bosniak campaign for the October 2013 population census
VL  - 32
SP  - 59
EP  - 93
DO  - 10.12681/sas.564
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Armakolas, Ioannis and Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja",
year = "2014",
abstract = "This paper explores how the recent past and wartime memories have been used as a narrative component during the 2013 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was the country’s first official population count since the violent conflict and mass demographic changes of the early 1990s. It examines narratives employed in debates over the census within the Bosniak group and considers the relationship of these narratives with the Bosniak political position. The paper argues that the 2013 population census in Bosnia and Herzegovina was a highly politicized process, imbued with heated debates and aggressive political campaigns surrounding identity questions on ethnonational and religious affiliation and mother tongue.",
publisher = "Editorial Board of Science and Society: Journal of Political and Moral Theory",
journal = "Science and Society: Journal of Political and Moral Theory",
title = "Memory and the uses of wartime past in contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina: The case of the Bosniak campaign for the October 2013 population census",
volume = "32",
pages = "59-93",
doi = "10.12681/sas.564"
}
Armakolas, I.,& Maksimović (Pupovac), M.. (2014). Memory and the uses of wartime past in contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina: The case of the Bosniak campaign for the October 2013 population census. in Science and Society: Journal of Political and Moral Theory
Editorial Board of Science and Society: Journal of Political and Moral Theory., 32, 59-93.
https://doi.org/10.12681/sas.564
Armakolas I, Maksimović (Pupovac) M. Memory and the uses of wartime past in contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina: The case of the Bosniak campaign for the October 2013 population census. in Science and Society: Journal of Political and Moral Theory. 2014;32:59-93.
doi:10.12681/sas.564 .
Armakolas, Ioannis, Maksimović (Pupovac), Maja, "Memory and the uses of wartime past in contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina: The case of the Bosniak campaign for the October 2013 population census" in Science and Society: Journal of Political and Moral Theory, 32 (2014):59-93,
https://doi.org/10.12681/sas.564 . .
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