Konferencia az etnikai konfliktusokról és a toleranciáról Közép-Európában

"Ethnic and religious conflicts, nationalist discourses and inter-ethnic tolerance in the 20th century in Central Europe; A comparative perspective" címmel közös konferenciát rendez az ELTE TáTK Szociológia Doktori iskolája, a Babes-Bolyai Tudományegyetem, a University of Rome Tre és a Sorbonne Nouvelle 2013. október 21-én.

Letölthető meghívó és program

We are kindly invite you to our conference on Monday, 21 October, 2013
organized by Collège Doctoral Européen en SHS – Sorbonne nouvelle, University of Rome, Babes-BolyaiUniversity, and Eötvös Loránd University Doctoral School of Sociology
under the framework of Collège Doctoral Européen
 
Ethnic and religious conflicts, nationalist discourses and inter-ethnic tolerance in the 20th century inCentral Europe;
A comparative perspective
 
The conference aims to focus on such questions as the rising new modern nationalism and racism, interethnic relations, multiculturalism, populism and nationalism in Europe,
and the new challenges of dealing with cultural and ethnic discrimination and anti-Semitism.
 
Location of the Conference:
 
Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Social Sciences
Budapest, 1117, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/A, Hungary
Room: 7.18 – 7.22 (Kari Tanácsterem)
 
Opening
 
Session 1
Chair: György Csepeli
 
10.00–10.45
Barbara Pisciotta (University of Rome Tre, Department of Political Sciences)
The centre-periphery cleavage in the Eastern Europe party systems
 
10.45–11.30
György Csepeli (ELTE Doctoral School of Sociology)
Trends of new authoritarianism, social dominance in Hungary (201–2013)
 
11.30–12.15
Renato Moro (University of Rome Tre, Department of Political Sciences)
Religious Dynamics and Conflicts in the 20th Century
 
 
Break for light lunch
 
 
Session 2
Chair: Antal Örkény
 
13.00–13.45
Enikő Vincze (Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of European Studies)
Constructing „Roma ethnicity” through politics and policies for Roma in Europe
 
13.45–14.30
Antal Örkény (ELTE Doctoral School of Sociology)
The bottom-up view of equal opportunities for Romany people in Hungary
 
14.30–15.15
Antonella Salomoni (University of Calabria,  Department of Political Sciences)
La ré-écriture de l’histoire de la shoah dans l’Europe postcommuniste
 
Coffee break
 
 
Session 3
Chair: Gergö Prazsák
 
15.45–16.30
István Horváth (Babes-Bolyai University, director of Romanian Institute for Research on Minorities Issues)
So what is their citizenship? What are their rights? Popular reactions to transnationalism and dual citizenship and dual citizenship in Romania.
 
16.30–17.15
Zoltán Kántor (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Research Institute for Hungarian Communities Abroad)
Nations, national minorities and nationalism in Central Europe
 
17.15–18.00
Zoltán Bretter (University of Pécs, Political Studies Department)
Troubled Relationship: Hungarian-Romanian Diplomacy
 
 
Closing remarks
 
 
THE PRESENTATIONS ARE GOING TO BE 30 MINUTES LONG, FOLLOWED BY A 15 MINUTES LONG OPEN DISCUSSIONS

2013.09.26.