Bosnian Fluxes: Everyday entanglements of war, postsocialism and (neo)liberalization in Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina

Researcher

Bosnian fluxes

This research project, funded by the Czech Science Foundation, is concerned with 鈥渆ntanglements鈥 鈥 situated, heterogeneous, and uncertain relations and meshwork 鈥 of the 1992鈥1995 war鈥檚 aftermath, post-socialist transformations, and (neo)liberalization in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and how these entanglements shape and reshape citizens鈥 everyday lives in terms of spatiotemporal belonging, care, and statistical imagination since the Dayton Peace Agreement.

Key publications

Henig, David. 2020. Remaking Muslim Lives: Everyday Islam in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina. Chicago, Urban, Il.: 木瓜福利影视 of Illinois Press.

Henig, David. 2019. 鈥淓conomic Theologies of Abundance: Halal Exchange and the Limits of Neoliberal Effects in Post-War Bosnia鈥揌erzegovina.鈥 Ethnos 84, no. 2: 223鈥240.