“…The few notable exceptions are investigations of the most common emotion connected to citizenship, "patriotic love", and its opposite -hatred for the enemy of the country, nation or the state (Brown, 2014;Ahmed, 2014;Franz, 2015;Patti and van Zoonen, 2006). Apart from "patriotic love", scholars have also examined the nexus between citizenship and the feelings of fear (Fortier, 2010;Ho, 2009;Isin, 2004;Johnson, 2010), security/safety (Jackson, 2016;Skulte-Ouaiss, 2013;Yuval-Davis, 2006), and shame (Brown, 2014;Aguilar, 1996). This paper contributes to the scholarly debate on how fear constitutes citizenship, as illustrated by return migration to a post-conflict society -Bosnia and Herzegovina.…”