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Balkans Unmastered

The dominant political discourses in the West portray the Balkans as Europe’s anomaly: a notorious ‘hotbed of civil war’ and a ‘bottleneck for illegal migration’ from Africa and Asia. At the same time, the region is key to the EU’s economic and geopolitical interests, not least in creating ‘green future markets’ and exploiting ‘cheap mobile labor.’ With the “Balkans Unmastered” dossier, BG provides an alternative space for discussions about and from the region: from the legacies of socialism in Yugoslavia and the post-socialist accumulation of capital and memory, to labor struggles and converging social justice and environmental movements.

  1. Free, But Not Quite: Growing Up with Media in Yugoslavia in the 1980s

    Larisa Ranković · 23.05.202523.05.2025

  2. Striking the Death Star? Tractors and Index Books in Revolutionary Serbia

    Dušan Maljković · 31.03.202515.05.2025

  3. Struggles Against Extractivism and the Unjust ‘Green’ Transition

    Hannah Marquardt · Magdalena Taube · Jelena Vukmanović · Krystian Woznicki · 28.03.202528.03.2025

  4. Be(com)ing Post-Yugoslav: A True Story Through the Eyes of Apartments

    Sonja Lakić · 06.02.202518.02.2025

  5. Balkans as Mining Colony? Rebooting Urban Eco-Struggles

    ZBOR · 16.01.202524.03.2025 · Audio

  6. Urban Environmentalism in Sarajevo: Limits and Possibilities

    Svjetlana Nedimović · Iskra Krstić · 16.01.202524.03.2025 · Audio

  7. Resistance to Mining: The Possibility of Dragons in an Urban War Zone of Capital

    Zoë Aiano · 05.12.202415.05.2025

  8. Working Class Environmentalism Reloaded: What Does Just Transition Mean for the Workers in Stara Zagora?

    Tania Orbova · 07.11.202412.11.2024

  9. Renewable Energy, Authoritarianism, and Neoliberalism: Politicizing the Case of Small Hydropower in Serbia

    Aleksandra Piletić · 18.07.202422.07.2024

  10. Urban Ecologies in Sarajevo: Why We Must Expand on Anti-Systemic Struggles

    Svjetlana Nedimović · 28.06.202428.07.2024

  11. Insecurities in a ‘Secure’ Workplace: Everyday Struggles of Supermarket Workers in Tuzla

    Milana Čergić · 11.06.202413.06.2024

  12. In the Eye of the Storm: How Global Dynamics Shape the Post-War Recovery of Cities in the Balkans and Beyond

    Vesna Bojičić-Dželilović · 06.05.202415.05.2024

  13. The Limits of Kin in Belgrade: Fighting Air Pollution in the Wake of Racial Capitalism

    Ognjen Kojanić · 03.04.202404.07.2024

  14. Ordinary Modernism and Incomplete Industrialization: The Long Life of Mass Housing in Yugoslavia

    Lea Horvat · 01.04.202408.04.2024

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  1. Kin City · 2024

    Festival on Urban Ecologies, Infrastructures of Life, and Internationalist Struggles · October 17-19 · ZK/U – Center for Art and Urbanistics

  2. Allied Grounds · 2023

    Toolbox for Rethinking Labor Struggles as Environmental Struggles (and vice versa) · Texts, Video Talks, Projects, and Audios

  3. After Extractivism · 2022

    How Can We Build Common Futures in the Toxic Spaces of the Ecological-Economic Complex? · Video Talks, Projects, Texts, Audios, and More

  4. Black Box East · 2021

    Toolbox for the Analysis of Post-“Communist” Societies as Laboratories of Capitalist Globalization · Videos, Projects, Texts, and Artworks

  5. Silent Works · 2020

    How Can We Make the Invisibilized Labor of AI-Capitalism Visible? · Artworks, Videos, Audios, and Texts

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