@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"
}