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Dr Tone Rand Bringa

Thematic research group:
Rights, Democracy and Development

Keywords:
Multiethnic societies, societies in transition, ethnic conflict, societies at war, war crimes and post-war reconstruction and reintegration, nationalism, gender, religion, Muslim societies, Muslim minority populations, public anthropology.

Geographic keywords:
Europe: the Balkans, Bosnia and Hercegovina.

Senior Researcher
(On leave until August 2006.)

E-mail: tone.bringa@cmi.no
Mob: 99157826

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Multiethnic societies, societies in transition, ethnic conflict, societies at war, war crimes and post-war reconstruction and reintegration; nationalism, gender, religion. Muslim societies, Muslim minority populations. Public anthropology.

Projects Project search: Tone Rand Bringa

Current and recently completed projects:

Accommodating difference: Human rights, citizenship and identity in diverse societies
Start: Jan. 2003 (Current)

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Journal Articles and Book Chapters

Reconciliation in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bringa, Tone (2005)
in Elin Skaar, Siri Gloppen and Astri Suhrke, eds.: Roads to Reconciliation. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books pp. 187-199

Haunted by the Imaginations of the Past: Robert Kaplan's Balkan Ghosts
Bringa, Tone (2005)
in Catherine Besteman and Hugh Gusterson, eds.: Why America's Top Pundits are Wrong. Anthropologists talk Back. Berkeley/Los Angelos/London: University of California Press pp. 60-82

The peaceful death of Tito and the violent end of Yugoslavia
Bringa, Tone (2004)
in John Borneman (ed.): Death of the father: An anthropology of the end in political authority. New York: Berghahn Books pp. 63-103

Islam and the quest for identity in post-communist Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bringa, Tone (2002)
in Maya Shatzmiller (ed.): Islam and Bosnia: Conflict resolution and foreign policy in multi-ethnic states. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University

Averted gaze: Genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina 1992-1995
Bringa, Tone (2002)
in Alex Laban Hinton (ed.): Annihilating difference: The anthropology of genocide. Berkeley: University of California Press pp. 194-225

The Bosnian Muslims/Bosniaks
Bringa, Tone (2002)
in Carol R. Ember et al. (eds.): Encyclopedia of World Cultures Supplement. New York: Macmillan

CMI Reports

Reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bringa, Tone Rand (2003)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (Papers presented at the conference Roads to Reconciliation) 12 p.

Rights, Democracy and Development
News

Media constraints in Sub-Saharan Africa

Democratic elections depend on a free press. "Free and fair" elections require free access to information. The last two decades of elections show that political constraints and restricted access to information prevents an independent media in Sub-Sharan Africa. Read more

Just Faaland receives award for Outstanding Contribution to the People of Malaysia

Former director of CMI, Just Faaland, has received the Merdeka award. Faaland is awarded for his role in the formulation of the National Economic Policy (NEP). Read more

The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law

Detained in solitary confinement, tortured, exiled and eventually blown up by a car bomb. From an early age Albie Sachs played a prominent part in the struggle for justice in South Africa. Later in life he helped draft South Africa's post-apartheid Constitution, and served as a member of the Constitutional Court for fifteen years. Sachs talks to host Siri Gloppen about his life and role as a judge in the formative years of post-apartheid South Africa. Read more

Zimbabwe's Multilayered Crisis

Once a vibrant and dynamic society, Zimbabwe has since the turn of the millennium gone through a complex multilayered and pervasive series of catastrophes. Political instability, lawlessness, misgovernment and a relentless economic meltdown has transformed this leading southern African nation into an international pariah. Read more

What's law got to do with it?

Legal norms and institutions impact on how people are able to live their lives in many different and often unintended and unexpected ways. Read more

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