Curriculum Vitae

Azra Hromadžić

7 Bishop Drive Syracuse Fayetteville, Department of Anthropology New York, 13066 209 Maxwell Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244 Telephone: ++1-267-242-0670 Telephone: ++1-315-443-5782 Email: [email protected]

ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE • Syracuse University, Syracuse NY (U.S.A.) o Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology (2017-present) o Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology (2010-2017) • Univeristy of Bihać, Bosnia-Herzegovina o Fulbright Visiting Professor (Spring 2017) • University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Oshkosh WI (U.S.A.) o Full-time Lecturer in Anthropology, Department of Anthropology and Religious Studies (2009-2010) • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (U.S.A.) o Lecturer in Anthropology (Summer 2007) o Teaching Assistant (Summer 2001-Spring 2004)

EDUCATION • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (U.S.A.) o Ph.D. awarded May 2009 (Cultural Anthropology) o M.A. awarded May 2003 (Cultural Anthropology) o B.A. (Summa Cum Laude) awarded 2001 (Anthropology) Recipient of Penn’s 1998 international student scholarship • Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, PA (U.S.A.) o Course work, Business Administration and Biology, 1996-98.

PUBLICATIONS Books • Hromadžić, A. and M. Palmberger (Eds.). Forthcoming 2018. Care Across Distance: Ethnographic Explorations of Aging and Migration. Berghahn Books. • Hromadžić, A. 2017. Samo Bosne nema: Mladi i građenje države u posleratnoj Bosni i Hercegovini. Beograd: Biblioteka XX vek. (Translation of Citizens of an Empty Nation: Youth and State-making in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. • Hromadžić, A. 2015. Citizens of an Empty Nation: Youth and State-making in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (The Ethnography of Political Violence Series).

Articles and Book Chapters • Hromadžić, A. Forthcoming. “But where else could they go?” The State, Family, and Private Care in a Bosnian Town.” In David Montgomery (Ed.) Everyday Life in the Balkans. University of Indiana Press.

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• Hromadžić, A. Forthcoming. “Bihać, brižan grad? Kriza, etika i poetika socijalne zastite u savremenom Bihaću.“ Revizor, Bihać. • Hromadžić, A. Forthcoming. “Una kao motiv građanske mobilizacije: Socio-antropološki pristup.” Bihaćka građanska inicijativa, Bihać. • Hromadžić, A. 2017. “On Being a Non-Refugee: Encounters with Professors, Borders, and Donuts.” In Haines, David, Jayne Howell and Fethi Keles (Eds.). Maintaining Refuge Anthropological Reflections in Uncertain Times. CORI Publications, American Anthropological Association’s General Anthropology Division. • Kurtović L. and A. Hromadžić. 2017. “Cannibal States, Empty Bellies: Protest, History and Political Imagination in Post-Dayton Bosnia.” Critique of Anthropology (On line first, July 28, 2017) http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0308275X17719988 • Hromadžić, A. 2016. “Affective Labour: Work, Love, and Care for the Elderly in Bihać.” In Stef Jansen, Čarna Brković and Vanja Čelebičić (Eds.) Negotiating Socialities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ashgate Publishers: Southeast European Studies. • Hromadžić, A. and L. Čavkić. 2016. “Relikvije buduće prošlosti: Dom penzionera u Bihaću.” (“Relics of the Future Past: The Empty Retirement Home in Bihać”) Holon: Croatian Integral Society 6(1): 77-99. • Hromadžić, A. 2016. “If you write this tačno, it will be točno!” Language Ideologies and Linguistic Practices in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina.” In Rebecca Bryant (Ed.) Post-Ottoman Coexistence: Sharing Space in the Shadow of Conflict. Berghahn (Space and Place Series) (This is the revised and reprinted Chapter I of my book Citizens of an Empty Nation) • Hromadžić, A. 2015. “Where were they until now?” Aging, Care, and Abandonment in a Bosnian town.” Invited Lead Article for a Special issue of Etnološka tribina: The Journal of Croatian Ethnological Society 45(38): 3-29. • Hromadžić, A. 2015. “A gjde su oni bili do sad?” Starenje, skrb i napuštanje u jednom bosanskom gradu. Etnološka tribina 45(38): 30-57. (Translation of “Where were they until now?” Aging, Care, and Abandonment in a Bosnian town.” Etnološka tribina: Godišnjak hrvatskog etnološkog društva). • Hromadžić, A. 2015. “On Not Dating Just Anybody: Politics and Poetics of Flirting in a Postwar City.” Anthropological Quarterly 88(4): 879-904. • Hromadžić, A. 2015. “Dissatisfied Citizens: Ethnonational Governance, Teachers’ Strike and Politics of Professional Solidarity in Postwar Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina.” European Politics and Society, Special Issue Europeanizing the spaces for lived citizenship in the post-Yugoslav states 16(3): 429-446. • Hromadžić, A. 2014. “‘Only When the Spider Web Becomes Too Heavy’: Youth, Unemployment and the Social Life of Waiting in Postwar and Postsocialist Bosnia-Herzegovina.” Journal of Social Policy (Revija za Socijalna Politika) 11:45-87. • Hromadžić, A. 2013. “Discourses of Trans-ethnic Narod in Postwar Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Nationalities Papers 41(2): 259-275. • Hromadžić, A. 2012. “Once We had a House; Invisible Citizens and Consociational Democracy in Postwar Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Social Analysis 56(3): 30-48. • Hromadžić, A. 2012. “Miješanje u školskim toaletima: Mladi i politika povjeranje u poslijeratnoj Bosni i Hercegovini.” In Danijela Majstorović (Ed.) Critical Cultural Studies in the Post-Yugoslav Space. . (Translation of Hromadžić, A. 2011. “Bathroom Mixing.” PoLAR 34(2): 268- 289) • Hromadžić, A. 2011. “Bathroom Mixing: Youth Negotiate Democracy in Postconflict Bosnia and Herzegovina.” PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 34(2): 268-289. • Hromadžić, A. 2009. “Smoking doesn’t kill, it unites! Cultural Meanings and Practices of ‘Mixing’ in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina.” In Claire McGlynn, Michalinos Zembylas, Zvi Bekerman, and Tony Gallagher (Eds.), Peace Education in Conflict and Post-conflict Societies: Comparative Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan. This book won the CIES Jackie Kirk Outstanding Book Award in 2011.

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• Hromadžić, A. 2008. “Discourses of Integration and Practices of Reunification at the Mostar Gymnasium.” Comparative Education Review, Special Issue Education and Conflict/Postconflict Societies 52(4): 541-63. • Hromadžić, A. 2008. “Discourses of Integration and Politics of Reunification in Post-conflict Bosnia- Herzegovina: Case Study of the Gymnasium Mostar.” New Europe College Regional Program Year Book, Bucharest, Romania. • Hromadžić, A. 2006. “Challenging the Discourse of the Bosnian War Rapes.” In Janet E. Johnson and Jean C. Robinson (Eds.), Living with Gender after Communism. University of Indiana Press, pp. 169- 184. • Hromadžić, A. 2004. “Kriegsvergewaltigungen in Bosnien: Alte und neue Erklaerungsansaetze” (War Rapes in Bosnia: Old and New Approaches) in Ruth Seifert (Ed.), Gender, Identitaet und kriegerischer Konflikt. Das Beispiel des ehemaligen Jugoslawien. Lit Publishers Muenster, Germany.

Articles and Book Chapters Under Review • Hromadžić, A. Resubmitted/Minor Revisions. “Streets, Scum and People: Discourses of (In)Civility in Postwar Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Anthropological Theory, Special Issue “Civility.” • Hromadžić, A. Resubmitted. “Cheating Citizens and their Democratic Predicament in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” In Rebecca Bryant and Madeline Reevers (Eds.) The Everyday Lives of Sovereignty: Contesting and Enacting the State. (Edited volume in preparation for the Cornell University Press). • Hromadžić, A. In preparation. “Seeing Like a Social Worker: Social policies, Social services, and the State in Bosnia-Herzegovina.” Human Organization.

Book and Article Reviews • Hromadžić, A. Forthcoming. Review of Critical Thinking in Slovakia After Socialism. (Jonathan L. Larson, University of Rochester Press 2013). PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review. • Hromadžić, A. 2017. Review of Innocence and Victimhood: Gender, Nation, and Women’s Activism in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina. (Elissa Helms, University of Wisconsin Press, 2013). Slavonica 20:2. • Hromadžić, A. 2017. Yearnings in the Meantime: ‘Normal Lives’ and the State in a Sarajevo Apartment Complex. (Stef Jansen, Berghehn Books). Slavic Review 76(1): 241-243. • Hromadžić, A. 2016. Whose Bosnia? Nationalism and Political Imagination in the Balkans. (Edin Hajdarpasic, Cornell University Press). Society for the Anthropology of Europe. http://www.h- net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=45645 • Hromadžić, A. 2014. Review of Places of Pain: Forced Displacement, Popular Memory and Trans- Local Identities in Bosnian War-Torn Communities. (Hariz Halilovich, Berghahn Books, 2013). American Ethnologist 41(3):595-6. • Hromadžić, A. 2012. Review of Three Lights on the Queen’s Face: On Mixing, Muddle, and Mêlée (Larisa Jašarević, Religion and Culture Web Forum, University of Chicago Divinity School). • Hromadžić, A. 2012. Review of Peacebuilding in the Balkans: The View from the Ground Floor (Paula M. Pickering, Cornell University Press, 2007). PoLAR 35(1):137-139. • Hromadžić, A. 2011. Review of Sarajevo Under Siege: Anthropology in Wartime (Ivana Maček UPenn Press, 2009) Ethnopolitics 10 (3-4):474-5.

GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS • Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2016-2017 • Appleby-Mosher Fund from Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 2015-2017 • PARCC (Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Celebration), Mini-grant, 2015- 16 • Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2014-2015 (alternate)

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• Aging Studies Institute Start-up Grant, Syracuse University, 2013-2014 • Appleby-Mosher Fund from Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 2012-2014 • National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, Short-term Travel Grant 2012 • International Research and Exchange Board (IREX), Short-Term Travel Grants Program, 2012 (declined) • PARCC (Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Celebration), Mini-grant, 2012 • Appleby-Mosher Fund from Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 2010-2012. • Research Council Book Fellowship, 2011 • Dissertation Fellowship in Southeast European Studies, American Council of Learned Societies, 2008- 2009 • Josephine de Karman Dissertation Fellowship, 2008-2009 • Dissertation Fellowship for Research Related to Education, Spencer Foundation, 2007-2008 • Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowship, US Institute of Peace, 2006-2007 • Dissertation Writing Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 2006-2007 • International Dissertation Field Research Fellowship, Social Science Research Council, 2005-2006 • International Fellowship, American Association of the University Women, 2005-2006 • Regional Fellowship Program, New Europe College, Romania, 2005-2006 • Penfield Scholarship in Diplomacy, International Affairs, and Belles Lettres, University of Pennsylvania, 2005-2006 • Research Fellowship for the Study of the ex-Yugoslav Refugees in New York City, Center for the Advanced Studies of Sofia, 2004-2005 • William Penn Fellowship of Support to Outstanding Incoming Graduate Students, University of Pennsylvania, September 2002-May 2005 • Summer Field Research Fellowship for the Study of Study of Women’s Identity in Relation to Rape and Ethnic Conflict in Bosnia, Anthropology Department, University of Pennsylvania, June –August 2002 • Research Fellowship for the Study of Women’s Identity in Relation to Rape and Ethnic Conflict Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, University of Pennsylvania, September 2001-June 2002

HONORS AND AWARDS • O’Hanley Faculty Scholar, Maxwell School of Citizenship, Syracuse University 2017-2020 • Daniel Patrick Moynihan Award for Teaching and Research, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, Spring 2017 • Excellence in Graduate Education Faculty Recognition Award, Syracuse University, Spring 2017 • Meredith Teaching Recognition Award, Syracuse University, Spring 2014 • Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students, Spring 2004 • Phi Beta Kappa • Summa Cum Laude graduate of University of Pennsylvania • Full four-year scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania • Full scholarship to Delaware Valley College • Dean’s List, University of Pennsylvania 1998-2001 • Dean’s List, Delaware Valley College 1996-1998 • Special recognition of performance at the CEU Summer School in Budapest, 2003 • Special recognition of performance at the CEU Summer School in Budapest, 2002 • Represented Community of Bosnia at the Annual Award Ceremony for Temple of Understanding in New York in Honor of Dalai Lama and Mary Robinson

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SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCES SINCE 2010 • “Seeing Like a Social Worker: Social Policies, Social Services, and the State in Bosnia-Herzegovina.” Association for Slavic, East European, and Euroasian Studies, 49th Annual convention. Chicago, November 2017. • Inagular lecture “Good Enough Pluarlity in Post-Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina.” International Forum Bosnia, Mostar, July 2017. • Invited talk “On (Not) Being Rural: Discourses of Incivility in Contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina.” International Summer School “Youth and Heritage,”Stolac, July 2017. • Invited talk “Samo Bosne Nema: Mladi i Građenje Države u Posljeratnoj Bosni i Hercegovini.” University of Bihać,June 2017. • Invited presentation “Una kao Motiv Građanske mobilizacije:Socio-antropološki Pristup.” Bihaćka građanska inicijativa, Bihać, May 2016. • Invited paper “Seeing Like a Social Worker: Social Policies, Social services, and the State in Bosnia- Herzegovina.” Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies, , May 2017. • Invited moderator for the lecuter by Boris Buden “Umjetnost i društvo u neovernakularnoj kulturi.“ Bihać, March 2016. • Invited guest lecture (via Skype) “Dissatisfied Citizens: Ethnonational Governance, Teachers’ Strike and Politics of Professional Solidarity in Postwar Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina.” London School of Economics, November 2016. • Invitated Frank McCloskey Lecture “Empty Nation, Empty State: Living Democracy in Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Indiana University-Bloomington, October 2016 • Invited presentation “Two Schools Under One Roof: Youth Negotiate State-making in Post-war Bosnia- Herzegovina.” International Studies Summer Institute, Syracuse University, June 2016 • Invited talk “The Impact of Democracy Promotion of Citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina.” Network 20/20, New York, June 2016 • Invited guest lecture (via Skype) “Citizens of an Empty Nation.” American Corner in Mostar, Bosnia, April 2016 • Invitation to participate in the “Conflict Culture Research Network.” The Smithsonian Institution, April 2016 • Invited guest lecture (via Skype) “Citizens of an Empty Nation.” University of California at Redlands, Department of Anthropology, Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict Course. March 2016 • Invited guest lecture (via Skype) “Citizens of an Empty Nation.” Eastern Washington University, Department of Anthropology, Political Anthropology Course. March 2016 • Invited talk “Streets, Scum, and People: Discourses of Civility in Postwar Bihac, Bosnia- Herzegovina.” Conversations in Conflict Studies, the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC), Syracuse University, February 2016 • Invited book talk “Citizens of an Empty Nation: Youth and State-making in Postwar Bosnia- Herzegovina.” Center for European and Russian Studies, University of California Los Angeles, January 2016 • Invited paper “Citizens of an Empty Nation” presented at the conference “Dayton at 20: An Impact Assessment.” Watson Institute, Brown University, December 2015 • Invited paper “Care After Sovereignty: Rethinking Bosnian Statehood Through the Lens of Family and Care.” PRIO Cyprus conference “Everyday Lives of Sovereignty: Contests and Conflicts in a Transnational Era.” Nicosia, Cyprus, October 2015 • Invited paper “‘A gjde su oni bili do sada?’ politika, poetika i etika brige za stare u Bihaću” (“Where were they until now? Politics, poetics and ethics of elder care in Bihać”) presented at the Symposium “History

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of the Contemporary: Socialism and Capitalism in Bihać.” Bihać, Bosnia, July 2015 (I was the symposium organizer) • Invited talk “Empty Nation, Empty State: Living Democracy in Post-Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina.” University of Wisconsin’s Summer School “Culture and Conflict.” Rovinj, , June 2015 • Invited talk “Living with Democracy in Post-Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina.” Bosna Sema. Bihać, Bosnia- Herzegovina, May 2015 • Invited talk “Cheating Citizens and Their Democratic Predicament in Postwar and Postsocialist Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Oštra nula, Banja Luka, Bosnia, May 2015. • Invited talk “Studying and Academic Research in the United States.” Gimnazija “Bihać,” Bihać, Bosnia, May 2015 • Invited paper “Streets, Scum and People: Discourses of (In)Civility in Postwar Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina” presented at the conference “Civility: Trust, Recognition and Co-existence.” Stanford University, April 2015 • Invited moderator for the book panel “Medijska konstrukcija društvene zbilje: socijalno-ideološke implikacije produkcije medijskog spektakla” (“The Media Construction of Social Reality: Social and Ideological Implications of the Production of Media Spectacle”) Hajrudin Hromadžić, AGM, 2014. Bihać, February 2015 • Paper “‘Where were they until now?’” Aging, Care, and Abandonment in a Bosnian Town” presented at the panel “Aging and Migration: Anthropological Investigations of Care and Responsibility.” American Anthropological Association Meeting, Washington D.C., November 2014. (I was the panel organizer) • Invited discussant for the panel “Investment in Education, Failure and Producing Non-failure.” American Anthropological Association Meeting, Washington D.C., November 2014 • Invited paper “Loving Labour: Work, Care and Entrepreneurial Citizenship in a Bosnian Town” at the workshop “Negotiating Social Relations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” University of , , October 2014 • Invited paper “Dissatisfied Citizens: Teacher’s Strike and Politics of Interethnic Solidarity in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina” presented at the workshop “The Governance of Citizenship Practices in the Post-Yugoslav states: the Impact of Europeanisation.” Florence, Italy, May 2014 • Invited discussant for the conference panel “Beyond Politics of Memory in Post-Yugoslav Spaces.” Association for the Studies of Nationalities Annual Conference, Columbia University, NYC, April 2014 • Invited discussant for the book panel “After the Revolution: Youth, Democracy, and the Politics of Disappointment in Serbia” (Jessica Greenberg, Stanford 2013) at the “Association for the Studies of Nationalities Annual Conference.” Columbia University, NYC, April 2014. • Invited lecture “Civil War in Bosnia-Herzegovina” at the Maxwell School’s course “International Actors and Issues.” Syracuse University, October 2013 • Invited discussant for the symposium “Violence, Memory and Social Recovery.” Department of Anthropology, University of Rochester, October 2013 • Invited lecture “Coordinates of State-Making in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina: Anthropological Perspectives” at the Maxwell School’s course “Fundamentals of Conflict Studies.” Syracuse University, October 2013. • Invited panel participation “Education for Peace.” Syracuse University, September 2013. • Invited panel participation “Ethics and Politics of Genocide Research and Education.” 4th Summer University Srebrenica. Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina, July 2013 • Invited paper “How Many Caws does Denmark have? Cheating Citizens and Their Democratic Predicament in Postwar and Postsocialist Bosnia-Herzegovina” presented at the International Librarians’ Conference “Juni na Uni.” Bihać, June 2013 • Invited paper “Dissatisfied Citizens: Teacher’s Strike and Politics of Interethnic Solidarity in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina” presented at “Citizenship in the Successor States of the Former

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(CITSEE). , June 2013 • Invited paper “Cheating Citizens: Youth’s Engagement with the State in Post-war and Post-socialist Bosnia and Herzegovina” presented at Regional Research Promotion Programme “Social, Political and Economic Change in Western Balkans.” Belgrade, May 2013 • Invited talk “On Not Dating Everyone: Politics and Poetics of Romance in a Postwar City” presented at the Conversations in Conflict Studies, the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC), Syracuse University, April 2013 • Paper “Mixing Trouble: On Love, Dating and Flirting in a Postwar City” presented at the conference “Borders and Transgressions.” Association for the Studies of Nationalities Annual Conference, Columbia University, NYC, April 2013 (I was the panel organizer) • Invited paper “Cheating Citizens: Youth’s Engagement with the State in Post-war and Post-socialist Bosnia and Herzegovina” presented at “Post-democracies: Interdisciplinary Engagements after the Democratic Ideal.” Division of Social Anthropology University of Cambridge, April 2013 • Invited talk “‘How Many Caws does Denmark Have?’ Cheating Citizens and Their Democratic Predicament in Postwar and Postsocialist Bosnia-Herzegovina” presented at “Faculty Thursday.” Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University, April 2013 • Invited lecture “Post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Short Introduction” presented at the Maxwell School’s International Relations Students Association. Syracuse University, March 2013 • Invited lecture “Building Dysfunctional Democracies: Anthropological Critique of External State- making in Bosnia and Herzegovina” presented at the Civic Education & Leadership Fellows Program. Syracuse University, March 2013 • Invited paper “On not Dating Everyone: Politics and Poetics of Romance in a Postwar City” presented at the conference “Black and Blue Danube” Colgate University, March 2013 • Invited panelist for the panel “Gender Equality and Development.” Maxwell International Relations Department and Sigma Iota Rho. Syracuse University, March 2013 • Guest speaker at the Turkish-Bosnian Sisterhood Dinner, Turkish Cultural Center, Syracuse, February 2013 • Invited panelist for the panel “Women and Conflict.” Maxwell School, Syracuse University, Syracuse, January 2013 • Invited panel participation “Citizenship and Selfhood.” Creativity, Transformation and Culture Symposium, Religion Graduate Organization, Syracuse University, November, 2012 • Invited paper “‘You wanted democracy, here you have it’: Youth Negotiate Democratization in Postwar and Post-socialist Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Invited session “Postdemocracies: Ethnographic Engagements with the Rejection of Democratic Ideal.” American Anthropological Association 111th Meeting, San Francisco, November 2012 • Invited lecture “What Anthropology Can tell us about International Humanitarian Interventions.” Conversations in International Relations, Syracuse University, October 2012 • Invited lecture “Miješanje u školskim toaletima: Mladi i politika povjerenja u poslijeratnoj Bosni i Herzegovini” (“Bathroom Mixing: Youth and Politics of Reconciliation in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina”). The American Corner, Cantonal University Library, Bihać, August, 2012 • Invited lecture “The Bosnia and Herzegovinian Predicament: An Anthropological Critique.” University of Banja Luka, June 2012. • Paper “Cartography of Democratization in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina,” Regional Research Promotion Programe “Social, Political and Economic Change in Western Balkans.” Sarajevo, May 2012 • Invited lecture “Building Dysfunctional Democracies: Anthropological Critique of Peacebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina” presented at the Leaders for Democracy Fellowship Program. Syracuse University, April 2012 • Invited paper “Language Theatre: Reunification of the Mostar Gymnasium in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina” presented at the “Language, Identity and Power” Workshop. Syracuse University, March

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2012 • Invited lecture “Coordinates of Peacemaking in Postwar B&H: The View from the Bathroom Floor” presented at the Fundamentals of Conflict Studies. Syracuse University, April 2012. • Paper “‘Because I have a Hookup’: Corruption, Anti-citizenship and ‘Immoral’ Educational Practices among Youth in Postwar and Postsocialist Bosnia and Herzegovina” presented at the Council for European Studies, 19th International Conference of Europeanists. Boston, March 2012 • Invited lecture “Cartography of Peacebuilding at the Mostar Gymnasium, Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Education Policy Inquiry Club, Syracuse University, October 2011 • Invited lecture “Coordinates of Peacemaking in Postwar B&H: The View from the Ground Floor presented at the Fundamentals of Conflict Studies, Syracuse University, November 2011 • Invited participation at the panel “Moving On: Rehabilitating Child Soldiers and Reclaiming a Country Post-Conflict” which was part of the Symposium “Humans as Commodities: Child Soldiers.” Syracuse University, April 2011 • Invited paper “Empty Nation: Bosnian Narod 20 Years after the Split” presented at The Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia, University of Wisconsin at Madison, April 2011 • Invited talk “Bathroom Mixing: Youth Negotiate Democratization in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Conversations in Conflict Studies, The Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC), Syracuse University, March 2011 • Invited talk “Invisible Citizens and Consociational Democracy in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina” at The Moynihan European Research Center. Syracuse University, February 2011 • Paper “Cartography of Peace-building at the Mostar Gymnasium, Bosnia and Herzegovina” presented at the conference “Remaking Borders.” Catania, Sicily, January 2011. • Invited talk “Bosnian Mosaic: Spatial Governmentality and Mixing between “Muslim” and “Croat” Youth in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina” presented at The Comparative Muslim Societies Program. Cornell University, November 2010 • Paper “Empty Nation: Youth, Education, and Democratization in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina” presented at the conference “Ethno-Politics and Intervention in a Globalised World.” Exeter U.K., June 2010

Reports, Blogs, and Media Appearances • Book review. “Mostar, Bosnia’s Most Devided City.” https://www.rferl.org/a/balkans-without- borders-mostar-bosnias-most-divided-city/28665807.html • Book review ”Ethnografija prazne države” BiH Magazin DANI by Đorđe Krajišnik (# 1041). Sarajevo, 26.05.2017. • Interview, Nedjeljom zajedno, Bihać, March 19, 2017. http://www.rtvusk.ba/video/nedjeljom-zajedno-1932017/1579 • Prilog iz Bihaća: Federacija danas, Sarajevo, February 7, 2017. http://www.federalna.ba/bhs/vijest/192876/federacija-danas-07022017 • Prilog iz Bihaća: BH Magazin, Sarajevo, January 25, 2017. http://www.bhrt.ba/bht1-emisije/bih-magazinbht1/bih-magazin-25-01-2017/ • Vijesti RTUSK. Bihać, January 23, 2017. http://www.rtvusk.ba/video/dnevnik-2312017/1437 • Univerzitet u Bihaću: Prijem za doktoricu Azra Hromadžić sa Syracuse Univerziteta u SAD, Bihać, 01.23.2017.http://www.rtvusk.ba/vijest/univerzitet-u-bihacu-prijem-za-doktoricu-azru-hromadzic-sa- syracuse-univerziteta-sad/11536 • Feature Interview, Unsko-sanska televizija, hosted by Emina Ramić, Bihać, July 20, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slAD-Ccwv18 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kulturno-Zabavni-Program-TV-USK/1438039453169985?pnref=story • Historija sadašnjosti. Socijalizam i kapitalizam na primjeru Bihaća (Kulturno FTV

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6.07.2015). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OTHOshvAWE • Historija sadašnjosti. Socijalizam i kapitalizam na primjeru Bihaća (Dnevnik RTVUSK 4.07.2015.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao03xVVsDTY&feature=youtu.be • Feature Interview, Radio Bihać’s Kontrapunkt, hosted by Adil Jusić, Bihać, May 28, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFD_rgh5DZY • Feature Interview, 037 Television Bihać’s Prvi Sat, hosted by Ljubiša Marković, Bihac, August 16, 2012. • Feature Interview, Una-Sana Canton Television, hosted by Emina Ramić, Bihać, August 15, 2012. http://www.rtvbihac.ba/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=1592:mije%C5%A1anje-u- %C5%A1kolskim-toaletima-mladi-i-politika-pomirenja&Itemid=199 • Hromadžić, A. 2012. “Political Subjectivities and Local Nationalisms in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina.” PARCC. Syracuse University. May 2011. Blog. http://conflictandcollaboration.wordpress.com/2012/06/05/political-subjectivities-and-local-nationalisms-in- postwar-bosnia-and-herzegovina/ • Trutkowski, C. and Hromadžić, A. 2006. “Civil Service Training Project: Mid-term Evaluation.” UNDP Sarajevo. Report. • Hromadžić, A. 2002. “The Evaluation of the Re-connect Program.” CoB. Report. • Feature Interview, WYBE Television's Philly Live, Hosted by Ashok Gangadean, "Bosnia: The Current Situation," with Michael Sells, Philadelphia, 9 April 2001.

ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE • PROFESSOR AND LECTURER OF ANTHROPOLOGY Taught following classes: Syracuse University (2010-present) o Anthropological Theory o Peoples and Cultures of the World o Introduction to Cultural Anthropology o Women, War and Peace o Peace and Conflict in the Balkans o Violence and Reconciliation o Love/Care/Abandonment o First Year Forum: Femininity and Masculinity go to College o Global Citizenship o Citizenship Across Cultures and Societies (In preparation) o Water Politics (In preparation) Univeristy of Bihać, Fulbright Visiting Professor (Spring 2017) o American Civilisation: Issues in the Contemporaray American Society University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh (2007-2010) o Introduction to Anthropology o Introduction to Cultural Anthropology o American Ethnography o World Ethnography o Women, War, and Peace University of Pennsylvania (2004) o The Anthropology of Violence and Reconciliation o Exploring the Majors: A Summer Experience. Summer School for High School Students. Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, European International Relations Summer School (2004) o Women and Security

• TEACHING ASSISTANT (University of Pennsylvania, Summer 2001-Spring 2004)

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Assisted in teaching following classes: o Modern World and its Cultural Background o Introduction to Cultural Anthropology o Globalization: Historical Perspectives o Freud: The Invention of Psychoanalysis o Immigration and Immigrants in Philadelphia

OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE CURATOR—Patterns Lectures 2017, Dizajn i Kriza, Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina Winter and Spring 2017 • Prepared photography exhibit “The Future Past” for mini-symposium Industrijsko naslijeđe na prostoru Bihaća: Između realnosti i vizije.

EXPERT WITNESS—Office of the Federal Public Defender, District of Vermont. (The Prosecutor vs Edin Sakoč) Fall and Winter 2014/15 • Provided testimony and written submissions regarding the historical background and context of alleged war crimes.

EVALUATION EXPERT ASSISTANT—United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Sarajevo Fall and Winter 2006 • Supported the Evaluation Expert –International in development of detailed mid-term evaluation of the UNDP’s Civil Service Training Program in Bosnia and Herzegovina • Assisted in the preparation of the mid-term evaluation methodology, including writing the inception report, developing the questionnaires and interview questions, and writing the final report • Prepared, conducted and analyzed over 30 in-depth interviews with civil servants in Bosnia and Herzegovina

CONSULTANT— InterMedia, Global Research, Evaluation & Consulting, A District of Columbia Non-Profit Corporation, Washington D.C. December 2005-December 2006 • Reviewed Voice of America Bosnian news and radio programs • Provided expert advice on how to improve Voice of America Bosnia-based programs and Radio Free Europe programs by completing extensive written evaluation questionnaires

CONSULTANT – Nada Project, Reconciliation and Culture Cooperative Network, Inc. (RACCOON) Fall 2003 –Spring 2004 • Worked collaboratively with program team to create and implement joint activities and community projects to reach out to various Balkan expatriate communities in New York City, especially those affected by the September 11th attacks

OFFICE ASSISTANT – Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict (University of Pennsylvania) Summer 2003 • Assisted in organization and implementation of the Summer Institute 2003 • Developed and updated library database

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE – Community of Bosnia (COB) Re-Connect Program Summer 2002 – Philadelphia, PA & Bosnia (multiple site locations) • Designed evaluation process for COB summer internship program

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• Created a baseline evaluation of previous summer internship program • Conducted individual on-site interviews with interns and local business supervisors in multiple locations in Bosnia • Facilitated workshops and group discussions for multiple COB constituencies • Documented and evaluated the internship and volunteer activities of the interns through direct observation and interviews • Prepared reports in English and Bosnian for COB self-evaluation, funding appeals, and annual reports

PROJECT ASSISTANT – Malteser-Hilfsdienst (German humanitarian aid organization) August 1996- August 1997—Bosnia • Developed, implemented, and supervised “School Feeding Project” • Represented and interpreted for Malteser-Hilfsdienst at regional meetings with United Nations and Bosnian governmental officials • Translated 50-page manual from Bosnian to English for reconstruction of a hospital

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Profession and Community • At-Large Member, Society for the Anthropology of Europe (June 2017-present) • Selection Committee, “Gender and War,” The Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Genders, and Sexualities (Spring 2016). • Selection Committee, “Elsie Clews Parsons Prize,” American Ethnological Society (Spring 2016) • External third-year-review, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Swarthmore College (Fall 2015). • Anthropology and Education Quarterly, Editorial Board (2014-present). • Society for Applied Anthropology, Public Policy Committee (2011-2014). • Social Science Research Council IDRF Grant Reviewer (2014). • Member, Internal Review Team, Anthropology and Education Quarterly (2009-2013). • Member, Ethnics Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania (2003-2004). • Member, Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania (2004). • Judge, the Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School Member, Liberal Arts Fair and Exhibition, (Spring 2011; 2012). • Board Member of the Community of Bosnia (2003-2007). • Board Member of the American Friends Service Committee, Middle Eastern and European Division (2001-2004). • Reviewer for journals and university presses in the Fields of Anthropology, South-Eastern Europe, and International and Comparative Education.

School and University • Member, Internationalization Council, Syracuse University (June 2017-present) • Member, Univeristy Senat, Syracuse University (May 2017-present) • Dean Search Committee, Maxwell School (Spring 2016) • Fulbright Campus Committee, Syracuse University (2013; 2015) • Sociology Search Committee, Qualitative Methods & Citizenship (Fall 2014). • Maxwell Faculty Council (2013-present). • International Relations Executive Committee, Syracuse University (2013-present).

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• Maxwell Spirit of Public Service Award Nominating Committee, Maxwell School, Syracuse University (2014). • Faculty Advisor, College of Arts and Sciences, Syracuse University (2012-2013).

Department • Undergraduate Chair, Department of Anthropology, (2017-present). • Member, Undergraduate Committee, Department of Anthropology, (2012-2017). • Gordon Bowles Award Committee, Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University (2012). • Salary Committee, Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University (2011; 2012; 2013; 2014; 2016). • Speaker Series Committee (2014). • Founder and Member, Political Anthropology Working Group, Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University (2011-present). • Member, Ethnographic Lab Task Force, Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University (Spring 2011).

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