This book presents narratives of the social use of space in the divided city of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Through the narratives of movement in the city, the work demonstrates how residents engage informally with conflict transformation through new movement and use of spaces. This book will appeal across the social sciences, and in particular to students, academics, and researchers in the fields of peace and conflict studies, political sociology, and human geography.
Susan Forde is an Associate Lecturer in International Relations at the University of York, UK. Dr Forde¿s research is based in the field of peacebuilding and post-conflict studies, with a focus on conflict transformation, space, agency and participatory approaches to research.
1.Space, time and Mostar.- 2. Rescripting and restaging.- 3. Spatialising conflict transformation.- 4. Mostar through time.- 5. Spatial narratives in the city.- 6. Social constellations of transformation.- 7.Rescripting spaces and places.- Mostar and other divided cities.