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DESCRIPTION:Azra Hromadžić\, associate professor of anthropology\, will pre
 sent "Riverine\nCitizenship: A Bosnian City in Love with the River." Water
  potential is a significant natural wealth of most parts of the Balkans wh
 ich gave rise to a surge in hydropower investments unparalleled across Eur
 ope. As part of these processes\, a dam was planned to be built on the Una
  River which runs through the Bosnian city of Bihać. This alarmed the city
 ’s residents\, culminating in a protest in 2015. My talk begins with this 
 protest\, and it explores how the threat of dam construction transformed t
 he seemingly apolitical love of the river into a powerful political force 
 around which thousands of people mobilized: riverine citizenship.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Azra Hromadžić\, associate professor of ant
 hropology\, will present "Riverine\nCitizenship: A Bosnian City in Love wi
 th the River." </p><p>Water potential is a significant natural wealth of m
 ost parts of the Balkans which gave rise to a surge in hydropower investme
 nts unparalleled across Europe. As part of these processes\, a dam was pla
 nned to be built on the Una River which runs through the Bosnian city of B
 ihać. This alarmed the city’s residents\, culminating in a protest in 2015
 . </p><p>My talk begins with this protest\, and it explores how the threat
  of dam construction transformed the seemingly apolitical love of the rive
 r into a powerful political force around which thousands of people mobiliz
 ed: riverine citizenship.&nbsp\;</p>
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