The overarching question of this article is how can we develop a critical understanding of the social place of highways and automobility in the case of a non-capitalist European context such as socialist Albania? Socialism was a period of modernisation for Albania. Part of this modernisation project was the production of a modern built environment, especially infrastructures and urban spaces. Within this context during socialism thousands of miles of new roads were constructed in the country. The remarkably limited use of roads, combined with their systematic building and maintenance, kept this infrastructure's materiality in a relatively good condition for many decades. Since the early 1990s, though, the end of the regime has signified a p...
2011/2012Societies of eastern European countries and among them Albania since more than two decades ...
My research probes into the phenomenon of territorial marking from the interaction between territory...
This thesis surveys how city development is contested in post-socialist Tirana, Albania. It explores...
This book is an ethnographic and historical study of the main Albania-Greece highway. But more than ...
This article is an ethnographic study of a 29-kilometer stretch of cross-border highway located in S...
This article discusses the development of transport inequalities in Tirana during its rapid populati...
It is well known that international financing of enormous road projects in developing countries, jus...
The purpose of the article is to discuss the operations of the public bus sector and the impacts of ...
This article discusses trends in the distribution of retail development in Tirana (the capital of Al...
ABSTRACT: The overwhelming majority of Albania's urban population is located in Tirana, a city with ...
In 1961, the leaders of the Albanian communist regime boasted that in Albania had finally been crea...
This article discusses the mobility intentions of adolescents in Tirana, Albania - one of the least ...
Fall of the Berlin Wall triggered the begging of a long transition for the Western Balkan’s Countrie...
Fall of the Berlin Wall, triggered the begging of a long transition for the Western Balkan’s Countri...
The purpose of this article is to describe some of the critical urban transformations in Albania sin...
2011/2012Societies of eastern European countries and among them Albania since more than two decades ...
My research probes into the phenomenon of territorial marking from the interaction between territory...
This thesis surveys how city development is contested in post-socialist Tirana, Albania. It explores...
This book is an ethnographic and historical study of the main Albania-Greece highway. But more than ...
This article is an ethnographic study of a 29-kilometer stretch of cross-border highway located in S...
This article discusses the development of transport inequalities in Tirana during its rapid populati...
It is well known that international financing of enormous road projects in developing countries, jus...
The purpose of the article is to discuss the operations of the public bus sector and the impacts of ...
This article discusses trends in the distribution of retail development in Tirana (the capital of Al...
ABSTRACT: The overwhelming majority of Albania's urban population is located in Tirana, a city with ...
In 1961, the leaders of the Albanian communist regime boasted that in Albania had finally been crea...
This article discusses the mobility intentions of adolescents in Tirana, Albania - one of the least ...
Fall of the Berlin Wall triggered the begging of a long transition for the Western Balkan’s Countrie...
Fall of the Berlin Wall, triggered the begging of a long transition for the Western Balkan’s Countri...
The purpose of this article is to describe some of the critical urban transformations in Albania sin...
2011/2012Societies of eastern European countries and among them Albania since more than two decades ...
My research probes into the phenomenon of territorial marking from the interaction between territory...
This thesis surveys how city development is contested in post-socialist Tirana, Albania. It explores...