Hybrid Peacebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Participatory Arts and Youth Activism as Vehicles of Social Change

Author:

Redwood Henry1ORCID,Fairey Tiffany2,Hasić Jasmin3

Affiliation:

1. London South Bank University, UK

2. King’s College London, UK

3. Sarajevo School of Science and Technology

Abstract

This article provides an analytical case study of a participatory youth-led filmmaking project in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Using the conceptual framework of hybridity, it critically considers whether and to what extent youth centred, participatory arts projects can facilitate the emergence of a positive hybrid peace. It reflects on three themes—solidarity; creativity as politics; and participation as norm—that speak to the opportunities and challenges encountered during the project. The analysis demonstrates that while participatory arts have the potential to induce a more emancipatory vision of peace, that, and mirroring the warnings from development studies, their effects are not a given and challenges and blockages persist.

Funder

Arts and Humanities Research Council

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Safety Research

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