Readings
Economic Lives during Socialism
- Adriatic for All: Summer Holidays in Croatia
- Plan, Market and Unequal Regional Development in Yugoslavia
- Systemic Changes and Unemployment Growth in Yugoslavia, 1965–1984
- The Problem of Social Class under Socialism
Postwar Economy—General
- The Politics of Privatization in Post-Dayton Bosnia
- Postwar Political Economy in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Spoils of Peace
- Socio-Economic Transformation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- The Clandestine Political Economy of War and Peace in Bosnia
Ethnographic Analyses
- Everyday Work: Subsistence Economy, Social Belonging and Moralities of Exchange at a Bosnian (Black) Market
- Future conditional: Precarious lives, strange loyalties and ambivalent subjects of post-Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina
Video
Larisa Kurtovic (Postdoctoral Fellow, Cornell University) delivered a talk on the precarity of labor and the politics of popular indignation against neoliberal reforms in post-socialist Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Web Links
Coverage of the 2014 Bosnian Uprising & Postwar Unemployment
- It’s spring at last in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Why Bosnia has the world’s highest youth unemployment rate
- Bosnians Share Images of Fresh Protests
Factory Dita