Program

Program

April 27, 2022 (Wednesday)

15.00–15.30

Arriving at ELTE TáTK

15.30–16.00

Welcome and introductory round

16.00–16.20

Ingeborg Jandl (UV, Vienna): Framing War Childhood. Individual Stories, Collective Memories

16.20–16.40

Katharina Tyran (UV, Vienna): Conflictive Memories on Walls

16.40–17.10

Discussion

17.10–17.30

Coffee break

17.30–17.50

Karin Hofmeisterová (CUNI, Prague): The Serbian Orthodox Church`s Engagement in Memory Politics in Post-2000 Serbia: Memory of Suffering and Resistance

17.50–18.10

Ruža Fotiadis (HU, Berlin): "Traditional Friends" and "Orthodox Brothers"—The Making and Remembering of the Greek-Serbian Friendship during the Yugoslav Wars

18.10–18.40

Discussion

19:30– Dinner

April 28, 2022 (Thursday)

10.00–10.20

Adrian Pelc (UV, Vienna): Mechanisms of Minor Differences: On Some Continuities in the Representations of War in the (Post)Yugoslav Space

10.20–10.40

Klára Smitková (CUNI, Prague): Post-communist Nostalgia and Commemorative Practices in Today’s Romania

10.40–11.10

Discussion

11.10–11.30

Coffee break

11.30–11.50

Jiří Kocián (CUNI, Prague): Changing Times, Changing Methodologies: Digital Ethnography, COVID-19, and Populism Research

11.50–12.10

Diána Bartha, Árpád Knap (ELTE, Budapest): Analyzing the Memory Politics of Trianon and the Holocaust Using Natural Language Processing

12.10–12.40

Discussion

12.40–13.40

Lunch

14.30–17.00

Traces of History and Memory Local History Walk in the Inner City of Budapest with Andrea Szőnyi (Zachor Foundation & USC Shoah Foundation)

19:15– Dinner

April 29, 2022 (Friday)

10.00–12.00

Roundtable discussion: What’s next? – Kateřina Králová (CUNI, Prague), Katharina Tyran (UV, Vienna), Marija Vulesica (HU, Berlin), Ildikó Barna (ELTE, Budapest)

12.00–13.00

Lunch