Staff profile
Overview
Affiliation |
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Member of the Department of Anthropology |
Biography
Research Projects
Gender of Justice: The Prosecution Of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict, an ERC funded project with Dr K. Campbell as the PI
Bosnian Bones, Spanish Ghosts: "Transitional Justice" and Legal Shaping of Memory After Two Memory after Two Modern Conflicts, an ERC funded project with Dr S. Wastell as PI
Research interests
- Anthropology of science
- Conflict resolution, political and legal anthropology
- Forensic Anthropology
- Forensic Archaeology
- Science and Technology Studies
- Social Networks
Publications
Chapter in book
- secundarias en Bosnia y Herzegovina. In S. Garibian, E. Anstett, & J.-M. Dreyfus (Eds.), Restos humanos e identificación. Violencia de masa, genocidio y el "giro forense" (135-162). (Spanish reprint of 2015 book). Miño y Dávila srl
- Jugo, A., Wastell, S., & Alic, A. Missing Persons Ossuaries and Societal Safety - When Security and Justice Have No Gender. In D. Arsenijevic, & T. Flessenkamper (Eds.), What is the Gender of Security? (199-220). Sarajevo Open Centre & EUPM
- Jugo, A., & Wagner, S. (2017). Memory Politics and Forensic Practices: Exhuming Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Missing Persons. In Z. Dziuban (Ed.), Mapping the 'forensic turn' : engagements with materialities of mass death in Holocaust studies and beyond (195-241). New Academic Press
- Jugo, A., & Wagner, S. (2016). Rassembler les pièces: exhumations de personnes disparues lors du conflit en Bosnie-Herzégovine. In J. Guliaine, & J. Sémelin (Eds.), Violences de guerre, violences de masse : une approche archéologique (275-286). La Découverte & INARP
- Jugo, A., & Wastell, S. (2015). Disassembling the pieces, reassembling the social: the forensic and political lives of secondary mass graves in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In É. Anstett, & J.-M. Dreyfus (Eds.), Human remains and identification: mass violence, genocide, and the ‘forensic turn’ (142-174). Manchester University Press
Conference Paper
- Jugo, A., & Skulj, S. (2013, December). Ghosts of the Past: The Competing Agendas of Forensic Work in Identifying the Missing across Bosnia and Herzegovina. Presented at Corpses: Search and Identification in post-Genocide and Mass Violence Contexts, Manchester, UK
- Jugo, A., Alicehajic, E., & Peka, S. (2012, May). Human Remains in Caves – Re-associations, and GIS. Paper presented at 21st International Meeting on Forensic Medicine Alpe-Adria- Pannonia, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Alicehajic, E., Vennemeyer, M., & Jugo, A. (2012, May). Perucac Lake 2010: A study of recovery operations. Paper presented at 21st International Meeting on Forensic Medicine Alpe-Adria- Pannonia, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Wastell, S., & Jugo, A. (2012, September). Primary, secondary and tertiary mass graves in Bosnia. Paper presented at Corpses and Destruction: Destroyed, Hidden, Profaned and Displayed Corpses, Paris, France
- Jugo, A. (2017, December). Failing to Keep "the Peace": Learning from the Recovery and the Identification of the Missing in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Presented at 19th Annual Strategic Studies Graduate Student Conference, Centre for Military, Security & Strategic Studies, Calgary, Canada
- Jugo, A. (2016, December). “Story for New Generations”: (Re)Telling of the Srebrenica Genocide Through Graphic Narrative. Presented at Postgraduate Anthropology Conference, Durham, UK
- Jugo, A. (2016, December). Footprints of War: the meaning of artefacts and personal effects from mass graves in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Presented at ASA16 , Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and Commonwe alth Annual Conference, Durham, UK
- Jugo, A. (2015, December). Re-associating Identities: DNA and ethics of identifications in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Presented at Technologies of Identification and Responses to Mass Death, PEALS 15th Annual International Symposium, Newcastle, UK
- Jugo, A. (2015, December). Claims of Ownership - Artefacts and personal effects from mass graves in Bosnia and Herzegovina as symbols of persons, forensic evidence or public relics?. Presented at Traces matérielles de la mort d e masse: l’objet exhumé, Marseilles, France
- Jugo, A. (2014, December). Reassembling the Pieces: Exhumations of Missing Persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Presented at Archaeology of Violence Wartime Violence, Mass Violence, Lens, France
- Alicehajic, E., Jugo, A., Huel, R., Amory, S., Jasaragic, E., Rizvic, A., Parsons, T., Hanson, I., & Vennemeyer, M. (2013, December). Perucac Lake, Bosnia: A Multidisciplinary Operation to Locate, Recover and Examine DNA Samples, and Identify the Missing From Balkans Conflict. Presented at American Academy of Forensic Sciences 65th Anniversary Meeting, Washington, DC, USA
- Jugo, A. (2013, December). Re-assembling Identities: The science of Re-associating Human Remains Exhumed from Mass Graves in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Presented at Beyond the one-size-fits-all model of ‘Transitional Justice’, Bilbao, Spain
Journal Article
- Jugo, A. (in press). Artefacts and personal effects from mass graves in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Symbols of persons, forensic evidence or public relics?. Les Cahiers Irice, 2017/2(19), 21-40
- Jugo, A., & Škulj, S. (2015). Ghosts of the past: The competing agendas of forensic work in identifying the missing across Bosnia and Herzegovina. Human Remains and Violence: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1(1), 39-56. https://doi.org/10.7227/hrv.1.1.4
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