Georgio Konstandi
Bosnian Genocide Research, Emotional Regimes, Anthropology of Emotions
Bosnian War Researcher
Founder of Voices from the Drina
Biography
Georgio Konstandi is a Bosnian Genocide researcher focusing on emotional regimes, religion and the production of truth in post-war Bosniak life. He is the founder of the Bosnian Genocide educational tool,
Voices from the Drina,
which brings to life the events of the genocide in Bosnia’s Drina Valley through the medium of social media. He has worked as Assistant Editor for the Post-Conflict Research Centre in Sarajevo and completed an internship at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre. Before that, he was an editor for the Post-Soviet Press Group, run by Chatham House associate fellow, Dr. Ben Noble. Georgio’s articles on postwar Bosnia have been published by Balkan Insight, the International Institute for Peace, Just Security and Istraga. Georgio is currently working on his PhD application.
X: @georgiokon, @drinavoices