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 |