Transgenerational Collective Traumas and Radicalization in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Towards the Establishment of a Framework for Analysis

Mirza Buljubašić, Barbora Holá
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Nearly three decades have passed since the conclusion of the last war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite the absence of direct experiences or memories of atrocity crimes and mass victimization, post-war generations bear the long-term consequences of war through the influence of their parents. Collective traumas, both from the distant and recent past, have become integral to group identities and memories, shaping everyday life, narratives, emotions, and mental representations among these generations. These transgenerational collective traumas can potentially lead to the radicalization of young individuals. Surprisingly, the role of group radicalization resulting from collective traumas has been largely overlooked in previous literature. This paper aims to bridge this research gap by elucidating the concepts of intergenerational (collective) trauma, its transmission, and the potential for youth radicalization. Through the synthesis and explanation of these concepts, a framework for a contextualized understanding of how collective traumas impact the radicalization of youth is proposed. To analyze the issue, interviews and focus groups were conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The paper concludes with policy recommendations.
波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的跨代集体创伤与激进化:建立分析框架
波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那上次战争结束至今已近三十年。尽管没有暴行罪和大规模伤害的直接经历或记忆,但战后几代人在其父母的影响下承受着战争的长期后果。来自远古和近代的集体创伤已成为群体身份和记忆的组成部分,影响着这几代人的日常生活、叙事、情感和心理表征。这些跨代的集体创伤有可能导致年轻人变得激进。令人惊讶的是,以往的文献大多忽视了集体创伤导致的群体激进化的作用。本文旨在通过阐明代际(集体)创伤的概念、创伤的传播以及青少年激进化的可能性来弥补这一研究空白。通过对这些概念的归纳和解释,本文提出了一个框架,用于从背景角度理解集体创伤是如何影响青少年激进化的。为分析这一问题,在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那进行了访谈和焦点小组讨论。本文最后提出了政策建议。
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