Adem Ferizaj is a researcher publishing in 4 languages (Albanian, German, French and English). His work focuses on postcoloniality in the Balkans and the EU. He completed his trilingual (German, French and English) BA in political sciences and sociology and an MA in international relations at Sciences Po Paris. He has worked for NGOs in Germany, Finland and the Czech Republic, taught German in Kosovo, and is currently employed at one of the biggest television broadcasting services in Germany. You can follow Adem Ferizaj (@ademfer) on Twitter.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?PNL and ‘European Others’
How France’s most successful rappers set about countering Europe's hegemonic narratives.
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Published in: 50.50Albanian rap and hyper-masculinity
Albanian rap songs are hugely popular in Albania, Kosova and Macedonia, shaping mainstream ideas of masculinity. But...
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Published in: 50.50Elona Kastrati: fame, feminism, and sanitary pads
Nineteen-year-old Elona Kastrati became internet-famous overnight, after she hung sanitary pads covered in feminist...
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Published in: 50.50Kosovo's 'real men'
The Be a Man project by the Kosovan NGO Peer Educators Network uses workshops and art to provide young Kosovans with...
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Published in: 50.50Haveit: Kosovo’s conscience disguised in performance art
Haveit, a Kosovan art collective consisting of four young women, use their performances to explore gender and social issues.
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Published in: 50.50Unidentified Serbian war criminals, and Albanian mass graves, exposed in new documentary
The 2015 documentary The Unidentified addresses the unexposed massacres in the Peja area, and the still-unidentified...