The goal of this presentation is to inform the audience about the causes, effects, and possible solutions of blood feuding in Albania, which has resulted in the deaths of approximately 12,100 people since 1991. Albania contains one of the few remaining cultures that is still partaking in blood feuding. Blood feuding began in the 1600s and resumed after the fall of communism in the absence of a strong governing body. The Kanun sets forth the rules of blood feuding, but they are not always followed as they were intended. Cultural values influence the course of blood feuding and make it very difficult to end. As blood feuding continues, the threat of violence causes children to grow up unable to leave their own homes and traps fathers inside u...
Human being is created to live in dignity in an appropriate disposition of society. This way of life...
This maltreatment against children occurs even inside their houses, from their family members and es...
Albanian society is commonly described as tribal or clanic, i.e. a society in which kinship ties are...
The goal of this presentation is to inform the audience about the causes, effects, and possible solu...
In the middle ages the Albanian northern tribes had their own customary law that regulated their eve...
Blood feud in Albania still exists. It is spread throughout the country, but it is more alarming in ...
Since the regime collapse in 1991, Albania has been going through a democratization process. In cont...
Taking as ethnographic material the blood feud in Albania in the twentieth century, this article aim...
The Albanian blood feud (gjakmarrja) is here documented through survey data and oral narratives of f...
The research highlights one of the typical and actual problems of the Albanian culture: the phenomen...
The region that is today the Republic of Macedonia was long the heart of the Ottoman Empire in Europ...
This study will present the results of a qualitative survey conducted in an area of Bathore. It aims...
Blood feuds are still festering wounds in northern Albanian society. This study will describe the pr...
The Balkans have long struggled with issues of identity-based conflict andgrievances. What is the so...
Drawing upon ethnographic data from mountainous central Crete, a feuding society up to the present m...
Human being is created to live in dignity in an appropriate disposition of society. This way of life...
This maltreatment against children occurs even inside their houses, from their family members and es...
Albanian society is commonly described as tribal or clanic, i.e. a society in which kinship ties are...
The goal of this presentation is to inform the audience about the causes, effects, and possible solu...
In the middle ages the Albanian northern tribes had their own customary law that regulated their eve...
Blood feud in Albania still exists. It is spread throughout the country, but it is more alarming in ...
Since the regime collapse in 1991, Albania has been going through a democratization process. In cont...
Taking as ethnographic material the blood feud in Albania in the twentieth century, this article aim...
The Albanian blood feud (gjakmarrja) is here documented through survey data and oral narratives of f...
The research highlights one of the typical and actual problems of the Albanian culture: the phenomen...
The region that is today the Republic of Macedonia was long the heart of the Ottoman Empire in Europ...
This study will present the results of a qualitative survey conducted in an area of Bathore. It aims...
Blood feuds are still festering wounds in northern Albanian society. This study will describe the pr...
The Balkans have long struggled with issues of identity-based conflict andgrievances. What is the so...
Drawing upon ethnographic data from mountainous central Crete, a feuding society up to the present m...
Human being is created to live in dignity in an appropriate disposition of society. This way of life...
This maltreatment against children occurs even inside their houses, from their family members and es...
Albanian society is commonly described as tribal or clanic, i.e. a society in which kinship ties are...