The social movement for truth and justice - pragmatic alliance-building with political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Author:

Repovac-Niksic Valida1,Hasanovic Jasmin2,Adilovic Emina3,Kapidzic Damir2

Affiliation:

1. University of Sarajevo, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Political Sciences

2. University of Sarajevo, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Political Sciences

3. University of Sarajevo, Institute for Social Science Research, Faculty of Political Sciences

Abstract

Protests among citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina are becoming more frequent. Most often, their aim is to decry the dysfunctionality and opacity of the government, which are the result of the ethno-political structure created by the Dayton Agreement, but also a trend towards democratic regression and autocracy. A number of authors have tackled the ?JMBG? protests of 2013 and the Plenums that emerged from the February 2014 protests, from their particular disciplines. The focus of this paper is the social movement ?Justice for Dzenan,? organized by the Memic family upon the tragic death of Dzenan Memic in Sarajevo in February 2016. An in-depth study was conducted with key actors of the movement, as well as those who follow or in some way support the protests. Particular emphasis in the research was paid to the pragmatic symbiosis of the social movement and one political party. We argue that it is possible to identify a pragmatic symbiosis as a novel form (democratic innovation) of socio-political cooperation that can impede rising autocratization. Through the quest for accountability, social movements are introducing new strategic practices of mobilization and a novel type of alliance-building with external factors (new political parties as well as other social movements). The goal of the paper is to explore how the social movement ?Justice for Dzenan? interacts with political parties and approach the political sphere in BiH. Also, the idea is to examine the possibilities and functionality of this kind of cooperation with the framework of contentious politics.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Philosophy

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