Living the Political: Choosing Kosovo

Living the Political: Choosing Kosovo

From Diasporas Speaking by Rina Limoni

March 24, 2025 · 52 min · Season 1 · Episode 18

About this episode

The episode features an interview with Dr. Nita Luci, the Kosovar Ambassador to Norway, discussing her experiences and insights on gender inequalities and the Kosovo diaspora.

Living the Political: Choosing Kosovo with Her Excellency Kosovar Ambassador to the Kingdom of Norway Dr. Nita Luci H.E. Dr. Nita Luci is Ambassador of the Republic of Kosovo to the Kingdom of Norway. She holds an MA and PhD in Anthropology from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and assistant professorship in anthropology at the University of Prishtina. Her academic, teaching and research practice, as well as activism, has focused on issues of gender inequalities, social and political movements, and the state.She has published on topics of masculinity, contemporary and activist art, digital heritage and memory, and participatory action research. In 2014 she spearheaded the establishment of the University Program for Gender Studies and Research at the University of Prishtina. She has also contributed to gender equality processes in Kosova through research, CSO development, assessment and design of projects intersecting political, social, and legal dimensions of social and gender inequalities. Her latest cowritten publication is 'Epistemic justice and everyday nationalism: An auto-ethnography of transnational student encounters in a post-war memory and reconciliation project in…

People in this episode

Host: Rina Limoni

Guest: Dr. Nita Luci

Topics covered

  • gender inequalities
  • social movements
  • political activism
  • Kosovo diaspora
  • gender studies

Keywords

  • Kosovo
  • gender studies
  • political activism
  • diaspora
  • social movements

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, University of Prishtina

Places: Kosovo, Norway

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