2018
DOI: 10.1177/1057567718766233
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“Too Young to Remember Determined Not to Forget”

Abstract: This article examines memory activism among the young generation of activists in Serbia, born during or toward the end of the wars of the 1990s. By analyzing the actions of members of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights (YIHR), a Belgrade-based nongovernmental organization, as memory activism, this article aims to deepen the analysis of and discussions about current mnemonic processes in Serbia and to point at a dynamic space of action and engaged citizenship. I discuss the actions and positions of those you… Show more

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“…NDC Sarajevo, for example, fostered a strong shared identity among youth in Jajce, who were able to successfully mobilise and protest against mono-ethnic schools, with positive outcomes (Belloni & Ramović, 2019). Research on youth memory activism in Serbia finds that while state officials have labelled returning ICTY convicts as heroes, activists have sought out alternative narratives and demanded that returning war criminals are not allowed to take part in electoral politics or other forms of public life (Fridman, 2018). The homecoming of war criminals represents a shared regional challenge and the potential for shared tactics of engaged citizenship (Fridman, 2018).…”
Section: Pathways To Wider 'Ripple Effects' and Socio-political Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…NDC Sarajevo, for example, fostered a strong shared identity among youth in Jajce, who were able to successfully mobilise and protest against mono-ethnic schools, with positive outcomes (Belloni & Ramović, 2019). Research on youth memory activism in Serbia finds that while state officials have labelled returning ICTY convicts as heroes, activists have sought out alternative narratives and demanded that returning war criminals are not allowed to take part in electoral politics or other forms of public life (Fridman, 2018). The homecoming of war criminals represents a shared regional challenge and the potential for shared tactics of engaged citizenship (Fridman, 2018).…”
Section: Pathways To Wider 'Ripple Effects' and Socio-political Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Youth activists, members of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights (YIHR) 4 , have been involved in activism related to contested memories in Serbia of the wars of the 1990s (Fridman, 2018). Memory activism has emerged as a continuation of the anti-war activism of the 1990s and post-2000 peace activism.…”
Section: Civic Action and Citizenshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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