Abstracts Earth and Environmental Sciences

Add abstract

Want to add your dissertation abstract to this database? It only takes a minute!

Search abstract

Search for abstracts by subject, author or institution

Share this abstract

‘A river under the earth’: the silencing of conflict-related sexual violence survivors in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Kosovo

by Emily Mitchell-Bajic

Institution: Queen's University Belfast
Department: School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work
Degree: PhD
Year: 2022
Keywords: Conflict-related sexual violence; silencing; giving voice; Post-Yugoslavia
Posted: 3/25/2025
Record ID: 2252773
Full text PDF: https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/dfc6d50c-d75e-46e2-8366-0a7a42f9f4db


Abstract

This research investigates the social mechanisms which contribute to the silencing of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) survivors in the post-conflict, post-Yugoslav region with a focus on the case studies of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), Croatia and Kosovo. This involves an assessment of what these silencing mechanisms are and how they manifest to impact CRSV survivors in their everyday lives. In this investigation, the apparatuses that a visible minority of survivors mobilise to publicly give voice to their lived experiences are also identified and critically analysed. With the objective of addressing silencing as a series of micro-mechanisms of broader mobilisations of power, this research addresses a gap in existing literature by focalising conceptualisations of silencing in a context-specific frame. This research pairs a critical discourse analysis of both documents relating to sexual violence-related cases handled by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) during its time of operation and documents circulated by prominent regional non-government organisations, with a thematic analysis of interviews conducted with expert practitioners in the field. Engaging with concepts of gender-based discrimination, intersectionality, stigma, and the role of temporality in shaping and reshaping these issues, this research offers a renewed contribution to the existing body of literature on CRSV’s legacy in post-Yugoslavia by framing silencing as an ongoing mobilisation of power which implicates a series of impacts for survivors in their post-conflict lives. Thesis embargoed until 31 July 2026.

Add abstract

Want to add your dissertation abstract to this database? It only takes a minute!

Search abstract

Search for abstracts by subject, author or institution

Share this abstract

Relevant publications

Book cover thumbnail image
Scientific Approach Principle for New Resilient Co... Revitalizing Revere Beach, MA - A Case Study for F...
by Kianous, Anahita
   
Book cover thumbnail image
Growth and Productivity of Winter Maize (Zea mays ...
by Shrestha, Jiban
   
Book cover thumbnail image
Hydrological Forecasting with Radar and the Probab...
by Adediran, Gbotemi Abraham
   
Book cover thumbnail image
Agricultural Innovation in Rural India The Paradox of Farmer Nonadoption in Bajwada, Madh...
by Malpani, Natasha
   
Book cover thumbnail image
The Parameters Limiting the Effectiveness of Cumul...
by Taylor, Duncan
   
Book cover thumbnail image
Subsurface Evaluation of Source Rock and Hydrocarb...
by Iheanacho, Ugochukwu Princewill
   
Book cover thumbnail image
Structural and Seismic Facies Interpretation of Fa...
by Olowoyo, Kehinde Oluwatoyin
   
Book cover thumbnail image
Effect of Temperature and Impurities on Surface Te...
by Udeagbara, Stephen Gekwu