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Re-conceptualizing Common Ground of the Cultural Landscape: Testing the Reality of Sarajevoscape

This paper discusses the complex processes and practices of global flows within the dynamic nature of European cultural landscapes in a contemporary context. It examines the role of new technologies, recent demographic fluctuations and increasing interconnectedness in cultural landscape reconfigurat...

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Published in:Prostor (Zagreb, Croatia) Croatia), 2018-01, Vol.26 (2 (56)), p.268-281
Main Authors: Husukić, Erna, Zejnilović, Emina
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper discusses the complex processes and practices of global flows within the dynamic nature of European cultural landscapes in a contemporary context. It examines the role of new technologies, recent demographic fluctuations and increasing interconnectedness in cultural landscape reconfiguration. This paper represents an attempt to encourage a shift in thinking on existing environmental resources and sustainable landscape practices, and to question alternative approaches that are sensitive to the cultural interchange process. Substantively, complex and contradictory nature of contemporary cultural identities is addressed in the city of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ovaj se rad bavi složenim procesima i aktivnostima globalnih tokova unutar dinamičke prirode europskih kulturnih pejsaža u suvremenom kontekstu. Istražuje se uloga novih tehnologija, recentne demografske fluktuacije i rastuća međupovezanost u novoj konfiguraciji kulturnih pejsaža. Rad ima za cilj potaknuti promjene u načinu razmišljanja o postojećim mogućnostima u okolišu i održivim aktivnostima u krajoliku te preispitati drugačije pristupe osjetljive na procese kulturne razmjene. Analizira se složena i kontradiktorna priroda suvremenih kulturnih identiteta u Sarajevu, glavnom gradu Bosne i Hercegovine.
ISSN:1330-0652
1333-9117
DOI:10.31522/p.26.2(56).5