Walking the Gendered (in)Visibilities of Resistance in Prishtina Kosovo

Join us for a 5-day workshop in Prishtina to examine walkability as a lens and method for exploring memory, trauma, and gendered experiences in a post-conflict city.

Through embodied practices, we will uncover hidden narratives, alternative memories, and everyday experiences shaped by past violence, resistance and ongoing reconfigurations of who has the right to claim the city—and whose history and memory count—rendering various stories and footpaths (in)visible.

We invite students, researchers, practitioners, and activists from fields such as social sciences, humanities, architecture, urban studies, geography, and more to collaboratively experiment with interdisciplinary research methods and creative mapping.

The workshop offers a shared space to develop an inclusive, durable, and embodied research framework for an in-depth exploration of walkability through the intersections of gender, space, memory, history, agency and trauma, within the dynamic center of Prishtina.

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