Publications

Books

Hollyworld: Space, Power and Fantasy in the American Economy (Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 2001)

Scandalous Economics: Gender and the Politics of Financial Crises (co-editor with Jacqui True) (Oxford University Press, New York, 2016)

Journal Articles

“Jens Bartelson’s ‘As If’ World and the (Im)Possibility of Critique in International Relations Theory.” Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 48:1, 2020, pp. 90–98

“Brexit as a Scandal: Gender and Global Trumpism,” (with Jacqui True), Review of International Political Economy, 24:2, 2017, pp. 270-287

“The ‘Aesthetic Turn’ at 15: Legacies, Limits and Prospects – Introduction,” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 45:2, 2017, pp. 201-205

“The Enduring Fear and Allure of Miscegenation: In Response to John Hobson’s The Eurocentric Conception of World Politics,Postcolonial Studies 19:2, 2016, pp. 1-6

“Diffusion-Proofing and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine” (with Valerie Bunce), Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization 24:4, October 2016, pp. 435-455

“East European Studies: A Question and Some Ambivalence,” East European Politics and Society, 29:2, May 2015, pp. 433-439

“Letter from America (A Christmas Letter to a Southern Widow),” Critical Studies on Security, 3:1, March 2015, pp. 107-111

“The Power of a Fish”, Journal of Narrative Politics, inaugural issue 1:1, September 2014, available at http://journalofnarrativepolitics.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/JNP-Vol-1-Hozic-with-photograph.pdf

“Between National and Transnational: Film Diffusion as World Politics,” International Studies Review, Special Presidential Issue, 16:2, June 2014, pp. 229-239

“Travel for Ordinary Comforts,” Cambridge Review of International Affairs 24:4, December 2011, pp. 613-628

“Balkan Merchants,” Ethnopolitics, 5:2, Fall 2006, pp. 243-256

“Between the Cracks: Balkan Cigarette Smuggling,” Problems of Post-Communism, 51:3, May/June 2004, pp.35-44

“Zoning, or How to Govern (Cultural) Violence?” Cultural Values, Volume 6, Number 1, 2002, pp. 183-195.

“’Hello, My Name is…’ Articulating Loneliness in a Digital Diaspora,” Afterimage, (special issue on media representation of Balkan wars), Volume 28, Number 4, January 2001, pp. 21-22.

“Uncle Sam Goes to Siliwood: Of Landscapes, Spielberg and Hegemony,” in Review of International Political Economy, Volume 6, Number 3, August 1999, pp. 289-312.

“The House I Live In: An Interview With Charles Burnett,” Callaloo: A Journal of African-American and African Arts and Letters, Volume 17, Number 2, 1994, pp. 471-91.

Articles in Edited Volumes

“Ways of Seeing/Ways of Being in Critical IR” in Handbook of Critical International Relations, edited by Jenny Edkins (Routledge, 2019), pp. 105-113

“’It is not about me…but it kind of is.’ Celebrity Humanitarianism in Late Modernity” (with Samantha Majic and Ibrahim Yahaya) in Alina Sajed and Randolph Persaud (eds.) Race, Gender and Culture in International Relations (Routledge, 2018)

“False Memories, Real Political Imaginaries: Jovanka Broz in Bandung” in Quynh N. Pham and Robbie Shilliam (eds.) Meanings of Bandung: Postcolonial Orders and Decolonial Visions (Rowman and Littlefield, 2016), pp. 95-100

“The Banality of Survival,” in Elizabeth Dauphinee and Naeem Inayatullah (eds.), Narrative Global Politics (Routledge, 2016), pp. 64-72

“Making Feminist Sense of the Global Financial Crisis” (with Jacqui True) in Aida A. Hozić and Jacqui True, Scandalous Economics: Gender and the Politics of Financial Crises (Oxford University Press, 2016), pp. 3-20

“We, Neoliberals,” in Aida A. Hozić and Jacqui True, Scandalous Economics: Gender and the Politics of Financial Crises (Oxford University Press, 2016), pp. 165-179

“Reflexivity @ Disney-U: 11 Theses on Living in IR” (with Mauro J. Caraccioli) in Brent Steele and Jack Amoureux (eds.) Reflexivity in International Relations: Positionality, Critique and Practice (Routledge, 2015), pp. 142-159

“It Happened Elsewhere: Remembering 1989 in the Former Yugoslavia” in Michael Bernhard and Jan Kubik (eds), Twenty Years After: 1989 and the Politics of Memory (Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. 233-260

“The Origins of ‘Post-Conflict’” in V.P. Gagnon and Stefan Senders (eds.) Post-Conflict: Medicalization and Criminalization (Routledge, 2014), pp. 19-38

“Democratizing Media, Welcoming Big Brother: Media in Bosnia and Herzegovina after Dayton” in Karol Jakubowicz and Miklos Sukosd (eds.) Finding the Right Place on the Map: Central and Eastern European Media Change in Global Perspective (Intellect Books, Amsterdam, 2008), pp. 145-163

“Merchants, Crime and Sovereignty in the Balkans,” in Douglas Howland and Luise White (eds.) The State of Sovereignty: Territory, Laws, Populations (Indiana University Press, 2008) pp. 243-260

“Representing Homeland Security,” in Charles-Philippe David and David Grondin (eds.) Hegemony or Empire: Redefinition of American Power Under George W. Bush (Ashgate, London, 2006), pp.51-66

“Forbidden Places, Tempting Spaces, and Politics of Desire: On Stalker and Beyond” in Jutta Weldes (ed.) To Seek Out the New Worlds:  Science Fiction and International Relations, (Palgrave, London and New York, 2003), pp. 123-140

“Political Economy of Global Culture” in Michael Brint and Reneo Lukic (eds.), Culture, Politics, Nationalism (Ashgate Press, London, 2001), pp. 55-78.

“Making of the Unwanted Colonies: Un-Imagining Desire,” in Jodi Dean (ed.) Political Theory and Cultural Studies (Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 2000), pp. 228-240.

“Hollywood Goes on Sale,” in David Desser and Garth Jowett (eds.), Hollywood Goes Shopping (University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2000), pp. 312-332.

“The Inverted World of Spectacle” in John Orr and Dragan Klaic (eds.) Terrorism and Modern Drama (University of Edinburgh Press, Edinburgh, 1990), pp. 64-81.

Book Reviews

“Writing after the Genocide: Lessons from Srebrenica and the Meaning of Community after Violence” (Review Essay), Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 35:3, October 2015, pp. 423-427

“Visuality and Geopolitics” (Review Essay), Political Geography 30:3, March 2011, pp. 169-172

Human Trafficking, Human Security, and the Balkans edited by H. Richard Friman and Simon Reich. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007. x, 214 pp. in Canadian-American Slavic Review 46:1, 2012, pp. 140-141

State Collapse and Reconstruction in the Periphery: Political Economy, Ethnicity and Development in Yugoslavia, Serbia and Kosovo. By Jens Stilhoff Sörensen. New York: Berghahn Books, 2009. xiii, 318 pp. in Slavic Review 70:1, Summer 2011, pp. 456

“The Court of Last Resort,” Foreign Policy, July/August 2008, pp.84-88

The Digital Sublime: Myth, Power, and Cyberspace, by VIncent Mosco and Hollywood, the Pentagon and Washington: The Movies and National Security from World War II to the Present Day, in Millennium,34:3 (August 2006), pp. 967-970

The Political Economy of Peacebuilding in Post-Dayton Bosnia, by Timothy Donais, in Slavic Review, 65: 4, Winter 2006, p. 818

Case Studies

“Italy: A Difficult Economy,” UVA-F-1245, © University of Virginia Darden School Foundation, Charlottesville, 1998) Darden Business School, Charlottesville, Virginia, Summer 1998.

*Also:

Who Needs the New Economy?” (with Herman Schwartz) Salon, March 16, 2001

And a number of articles published between 1985 and 1989 in newspapers, magazines and literary journals of the former Yugoslavia (Vjesnik, Zagreb, Croatia; NIN and Student, Belgrade, Serbia; Mladina, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Izraz, Odjek, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina).