Begin of page section:
Page sections:

  • Go to contents (Accesskey 1)
  • Go to position marker (Accesskey 2)
  • Go to main navigation (Accesskey 3)
  • Go to sub navigation (Accesskey 4)
  • Go to additional information (Accesskey 5)
  • Go to page settings (user/language) (Accesskey 8)
  • Go to search (Accesskey 9)

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections

Begin of page section:
Page settings:

English en
Deutsch de
Search
Login

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections

Begin of page section:
Search:

Search for details about Uni Graz
Close

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections


Search

Begin of page section:
Main navigation:

Page navigation:

  • University

    University
    • About the University
    • Organisation
    • Faculties
    • Library
    • Working at University of Graz
    • Campus
    Developing solutions for the world of tomorrow - that is our mission. Our students and our researchers take on the great challenges of society and carry the knowledge out.
  • Research Profile

    Research Profile
    • Our Expertise
    • Research Questions
    • Research Portal
    • Promoting Research
    • Research Transfer
    • Ethics in Research
    Scientific excellence and the courage to break new ground. Research at the University of Graz creates the foundations for making the future worth living.
  • Studies

    Studies
    • Prospective Students
    • Students
    • Welcome Weeks for First Year Students
  • Community

    Community
    • International
    • Location
    • Research and Business
    • Alumni
    The University of Graz is a hub for international research and brings together scientists and business experts. Moreover, it fosters the exchange and cooperation in study and teaching.
  • Spotlight
Topics
  • StudiGPT is here! Try it out!
  • Sustainable University
  • Researchers answer
  • Work for us
Close menu

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections

Begin of page section:
You are here:

University of Graz Dimensions of Europe News Brown Bag: Anthropological Explorations into the Financial Dimensions of Europeanization i
  • Clusters
  • Visiting Fellowships
  • Karl Kaser Explorative Research Grants
  • Research Projects
  • Study Programmes
  • About Us
  • Events
  • News

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections

Tuesday, 14 January 2020

Brown Bag: Anthropological Explorations into the Financial Dimensions of Europeanization i

Zaira Lofranco - Anthropological Explorations into the Financial Dimensions of Europeanization in Bosnia and Herzegowina

Despite their huge impact on Bosnian citizens’ everyday life, economic and financial aspects of Europeanization remained under-researched within the rich post-Dayton anthropological literature, which so far has been predominantly focused on legal and political issues.

The presentation would like to contribute to filling this gap through an anthropological analysis of economic and financial aspects of the Europeanization process in BiH aimed at highlighting its different temporalities and capturing the interacting effects of its multiple dimensions. This approach stems out from an emic perspective based on Sarajevan households’ experience with credits mainly provided by European commercial banks in the wider framework of the ‘Euroizacija’ (Euroization) process.

The latter can be defined as an open-ended transformation of domestic economy that in BiH preceded the country’s still pending inclusion in the Eurozone. The marking features of this process are the existence of a local currency (Konvertibilna Marka - KM) pegged to the Euro with a fixed exchange rate; a credit sector dominated by European banks (Austrian, Italian, German and Slovenian banks) ; a credit market saturated with “Fx loans” indexed to the Swiss Franc and mainly to the Euro.

With this monetary picture as its background, the presentation will offer an ethnographically informed study of life in a financial periphery as experienced “at the bank counter”.

Deconstructing culturalist explanations on Bosnian financial illiteracy, and adopting a diachronic perspective, it will contextualize the way Europeanization of the banking system is understood and practiced by BiH inhabitants with reference to values orienting consumption of Western European goods and money in a prolonged condition of monetary instability (pre-wartime and wartime).

Furthermore it will provide an “on the ground” analysis of the impact of the post-war financial dynamics on pre-existing knowledge and practices and, above all, on the material and social life of BiH households caught in harsh downward socio-economic mobility. I will show that the latter should be understood in light of the post-war and post-socialist impoverishment but also of the transformation of BiH into a “small open economy”, whose effects on credits became visible in the aftermath of the 2007-2008 crisis in the Eurozone.

Zaira Lofranco (PhD) is an adjunct professor of social and cultural anthropology at the State University of Milan. Since 2005 her fieldwork research activity has been devoted to contemporary economic and political issues in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). She has been member of the international project Eastbordernet, an interdisciplinary network exploring the remaking of borders at the eastern European peripheries (2010-2013) where she particularly contributed to the working group money and borders. She has been research fellow in the EU funded project ANTICORRP (Anticorruption Policies Revisited) (2013-2014) within which she carried out an ethnography of corruption in the BiH public employment system. In 2018 she has been a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology (financialization group) and she is currently working on socio-anthropological aspects of financialization and in particular on consumer credits.

Related news

DISCULTHER International Workshop

Digital Archives as Spaces for Collaborative Research Practices in the Humanities and Social Sciences 26 September 2025, 09:00-13:00 at University of Graz Organized by Dušan Ristić

Zwischen den Zeilen lesen

Bernhard Bauer und sein Team analysieren mittelalterliche Glossen um mehr über Sprachkontakt und Wissensweitergabe herauszufinden.

Racism, Bordering and Contemporary Necropolitics

Keynote Lecture by Nira Yuval-Davis / 6 November 2025, 18:00-19:30

FWF 2025 ASTRA Award Success

FWF ASTRA Award for Bojana Radovanović and FWF ASTRA Merit for Yvonne Zivkovic!

Begin of page section:
Additional information:

University of Graz
Universitaetsplatz 3
8010 Graz
Austria
  • Contact
  • Web Editors
  • Moodle
  • UNIGRAZonline
  • Imprint
  • Data Protection Declaration
  • Accessibility Declaration
Weatherstation
Uni Graz

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections

Begin of page section:

End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections