BOOK -- negotiating social relations in BiH
2016 Negotiating social relations in Bosnia and Herzegovina: semiperipheral entanglements. London: Routledge (co-edited with Čarna Brković and Vanja Čelebičić)
Stef Jansen, Čarna Brković, Vanja Čelebičić -- New Ethnographic Perspectives on Mature Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina / Cécile Jouhanneau -- The Discretion of Witnesses: War Camp Memories Between Politicization and Civility / David Henig -- Fragments of Village Life and the Rough Ground of the Political in Post-War BiH / Nejra Nuna Čengić -- Integrating ‘During the War’ in ‘After the War’: Narrative Positionings in Post-War Sarajevo / Armina Galijaš -- Commentary / Azra Hromadžić -- Affective Labour: Work, Love and Care for the Elderly in Bihać / Čarna Brković -- Flexibility of Veze-Štele: Negotiating Social Protection in Bijeljina / Karla Koutková -- ‘The King is Naked’: Internationality, informality and ko fol state-building / Paul Stubbs -- Commentary / Vanja Čelebičić -- Beyond to Vote or not to Vote: How Youth Engage with Politics / Larisa Kurtović -- Future Conditional: Precarious Lives, Strange Loyalties and Ambivalent Subjects of Dayton BiH / Florian Bieber -- Commentary / Nebojša Šavija-Valha -- Raja: The Ironic Subject of Everyday Life in Sarajevo / Larisa Jašarević -- Excavating the Common Ground: Bosnian Pyramids and Post-National Communities / Svjetlana Nedimović --Commentary / Michelle Obeid -- Afterwards: Beyond Regionally-Based Theoretical Metonyms