Essays about: "Kosovar-Albanian"

Found 3 essays containing the word Kosovar-Albanian.

  1. 1. Identity, Belonging, and Transnationalism: Perspective of First and Second Generation Kosovar-Albanian Migrants Living in Sweden : A Qualitative Study About How Kosovo-Albanians Native Born and Immigrant Identify Themselves While Living in Sweden

    University essay from

    Author : Alberina Menxhiqi; [2023]
    Keywords : Identity; Belonging; Transnationalism; Swedish; Kosovar-Albanian; Immigration;

    Abstract : The study explored the question of how Kosovar-Albanians living in Sweden identify themselves; whether they felt that they belonged in Sweden, Kosovo or both places, and; the transnational ties they maintain with Kosovo. The study participants included six individuals  with Kosovar-Albanian origins, half of them born in Sweden and the other half who had immigrated to Sweden from Kosovo. READ MORE

  2. 2. Crossing borders and Building bridges : Young women in peacebuilding

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Sofia Granström; [2016]
    Keywords : peace building; Identity; gender; antagonism; age;

    Abstract : This qualitative, interpretative, interview study is conducted with six young female Kosovar-Albanian and Serbian participants from a peacebuilding, dialogue and training program called Young Women’s Peace Academy. It aims at answering what made the young women who participated so “successful” in breaking antagonism, in spite of the tensions that exist in the post-conflict society they live in. READ MORE

  3. 3. Kosovo - a ''Humanitarian Intervention'' : A case study about Kosovo and Nato's intervention on 24 March, 1999

    University essay from Institutionen för samhällsvetenskaper, SV

    Author : Adelina Zilkiq; [2012]
    Keywords : Kosovo; Humanitarian Intervention; Responsibility to Protect; NATO;

    Abstract : This essay is a type of case study, it examines if intervention in Kosovo were in accordance with humanitarian intervention criteria. This study gives an understanding that intervention may sometime worsen condition for the people it wants to rescue, and that inability to address humanitarian intervention prevails in diffuse victory. READ MORE