2013
DOI: 10.1080/17502977.2012.655614
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Everyday Legitimacy in Post-Conflict Spaces: The Creation of Social Legitimacy in Bosnia-Herzegovina's Cultural Arenas

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“…Indeed, local agency was strong and local people were 'making and remaking their own laws, mobilizing their customary practices and, increasingly, "performing" their traditions in public demonstrations of their extant capacities' (Palmer andde Carvalho 2008, 1321). This is congruent with findings from other peacebuilding missions (Kappler 2012), emphasizing that local agency exists and locally anchored peace processes are possible.…”
Section: Service Provision Coordination Failuresupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Indeed, local agency was strong and local people were 'making and remaking their own laws, mobilizing their customary practices and, increasingly, "performing" their traditions in public demonstrations of their extant capacities' (Palmer andde Carvalho 2008, 1321). This is congruent with findings from other peacebuilding missions (Kappler 2012), emphasizing that local agency exists and locally anchored peace processes are possible.…”
Section: Service Provision Coordination Failuresupporting
confidence: 88%
“…For instance, when taking a look at the role of artists and cultural actors in Bosnia, the decision of many artists to keep their attachment to peacebuilding at a low profile reflects a disagreement about what peacebuilding should look like. 70 The fact that, very generally speaking, artists in BiH seem to have a superficial social-material attachment to liberal peacebuilding can be said to be due to two aspects. On the one hand, there is a general mistrust of artists as far as internationally-sponsored projects are concerned.…”
Section: Exploring Ownership Connections In Peacebuilding In Bihmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the OHR immediately started an integrationist legislation for state and society by decreeing laws on citizenship, the flag, the national anthem, the currency, ethnically neutral licence plates and passports: all laws the nationalist parties could not agree on in the Parliamentary Assembly. These powers "were abundantly used" in Bosnia (Cousens and Harland: 101;Knaus and Martin 2003: 66), which had repercussions on the social fabric of the Bosnian society (Belloni 2001;Kappler 2013;Kappler and Richmond 2011).…”
Section: The Rise Of the Local Ownership Agenda In The Balkansmentioning
confidence: 99%