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PhD Candidate Jelena Golubovic Earns Two Prestigious Awards
June 10, 2019
Jelena Golubovic, PhD candidate in the Anthropology program at Simon Fraser University who is researching the the social consequence of violence and its aftermath through an ethnographic study of Serb women in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, won the ASN 2019 Doctoral Paper Award.
This prestigious award is given for excellence in research and innovative ideas and Jelena's work To Me You Are Not a Serb: Ethnicity, Ambiguity, and Anxiety in Post-War Sarajevo was selected as one of winners.
In addition, Jelena also won the 2019 Spicer Award from the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) to present her research at the Society's 2019 annual conference.
Congratulations Jelena!
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