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Conference Program 2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION, CULTURE AND IDENTITY NEW TRENDS AND CHALLENGES OF TODAY’S EUROPE CONFERENCE PROGRAM SESSION 1 1 / EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT Room Amphitheatre Chair: Mesut Idriz George Orwell’s Pessimistic Vision of 1984 or Francis Fukuyama’s Optimism: The Future of Higher Education Exem- plified by British Universities Marek Smoluk Zielona Góra University / Poland Modern Educational Systems in Europe Sanida Sehmehmedović University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina Education as a Determinant of Economic Growth Muhidin Mulalić International University of Sarajevo /Bosnia and Herzegovina Beyond Current Horizons: Knowledge Economy and the Future Schooling Scenarios Cagda Kivanc Caganaga European University of Lefke / Northern Cyprus The Cultural and Educational Bases 0f Development in a Global and Technological Time Federico D’Agostino University of Roma III and University of Napoli / Italy SESSION 1 2 / CULTURAL STUDIES Room Sarajevo Chair: Sadina Gagula The Woman and the Mass Culture Hend Alsudairy Alfaisal University / Saudi Arabia Bosnian Spirit of the Mathnawi Tradition - Past and Present Lejla Hota University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina The Importance of Onomacstics in the Research of Bosniak History Redžep Škrijelj Novi Pazar State University / Serbia Drawing Lesson from History: The Unionists, Nationalism, the Balkans and the Lost Ottomans’ Sovereignty Süleyman Demirci Erciyes University / Turkey The Treasure of Bosnian Culture and Heritage behind the Fence Ahmed Obralić University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina SESSION 1 3 / PSYCHOLOGY Room Mostar Chair: Bisera Mavrić The Role of Socioeconomic Differences and Material Deprivation in Peer Violence Vesna Bilić Sveučilište u Zagrebu / Croatia The Influence of Anxiety on Socio-cultural Adjustment among International Students in Malaysia Asmat-Nizam Abdul-Talib & Marlin Marissa Abdul Malek & Abd Rahim Jaguli & Hartini Husin Universiti Utara Malaysia / Malaysia Frozen in Time: An Exploration into the Impact of Remote Refuge Settlement on Social Identity Formation Bosankić Nina & Besević Viktorija & Draganović Selvira International University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina Clinical Method and Interculture: A Proposal for an Intercultural Approach in Psychology Claudia Lotito University of Padova / Italy SESSION 1 4 / LITERATURE Room Banja Luka Chair: Almasa Mulalić Towards a Typology of Literary Genres in Our Times Srebren Dizdar University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina Globalization in Transnational Fiction Sezen Ismail International Balkan University / Macedonia Reification of Grendel as a Post-Anarchist in the Contemporary World Timucin Edman Karabuk University / Turkey Narrating Africa: Representations of Africa in Contemporary Canadian Women’s Short Fiction Demir Alihodžić University of Tuzla / Bosnia and Herzegovina Afrocentric Visions in Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio’s Onitsha Asim Aydin Karabuk University / Turkey SESSION 1 5 /APPLIED LINGUSTICS Room Zenica Chair: Emina Jelešković Children’s Cartoons as an Educational Model Valentina Majdenić & Andrea Vučetić Sveučilište Josipa Jurja Strossmayera / Croatia Using Blogs to Promote Student Interaction and Learning in EFL Classes Izela Habul-Šabanović University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina The Use of Collocations by B1, B2 and C1 Level Students of English as L2 at the University of Zenica Edina Rizvić-Eminović & Kamiah Arnaut-Karović University of Zenica / Bosnia and Herzegovina Generic and ESP Acquisition Skills in Social Science Students Danica Pirsl & Amela Lukač-Zoranić University of Novi Pazar / Serbia Design Your English, English Your Design – Project Based Learning of ESP Snežana & Dorin Drambarean University of Nis / Serbia SESSION 2 6 / EDUCATION Room Travnik Chair: Azra Bićo Reading and Learning Strategies in the 5th Grade Vladka Potočnik University of Maribor / Slovenia Abacus - Mental Arithmetic Sanela Nesimović University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina Parent’s and Educator Perception on Parent’s Cooperation with Kindergartens on the North Sandžak Area Zehra Hasanović University of Novi Pazar / Serbia Guided Discussion as Teaching Method for Learning Improve- ment in the Italian Secondary Schools D. Parmigiani & M. Giusto University of Genoa / Italy Age Specifics in the Use of Free Time of Primary School Students Nusreta Omerdić & Mediha Riđić & Samira Beba University of Travnik / Bosnia and Herzegovina Student Diversity and Racial Issues: Social Justice School Leadership of Aspiring School Leaders Seyithan Demirdag Bulent Ecevit University / Turkey SESSION 2 7 / POLITICS Room Amphitheatre Chair: Ahmed Kulanić The Rise and Fall of the European Dream Joseph Lough University of California / The USA Russian Challenge to the EU Model Seven Erdoğan Recep Tayyip Erdogan University / Turkey Reflections on the Dynamics of the EU Borders Vjeran Katunaric University of Zadar / Croatia Embedded Governance: The Cross-level Analysis on Green Public Goods of European Union Cao Dejun Peking University / China What does the European Union’s (EU’s) New Approach Bring to Bosnia and Herzegovina? Edita Đapo & Ognjen Riđić International University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina Reflecting upon Issues in European Identity and Multiculturalism Related to Rising Populism in Europe by the Example of Germany Abdülaziz Ahmet Yasar Yildiz Technical University / Turkey SESSION 2 8 / SOCIOLOGY Room Mostar Chair: Nerkez Opačin Indirect Family Policy as an Effective Challenge to the Adverse Demographic Trends in Europe Arkadiusz Durasiewicz Janusz Korczak Pedagogical University / Poland Civil Society and Social Capital in Croatia: A Conceptual Analysis Andreja Sršen University of Zagreb / Croatia Civil Society and Social Capital in the Modern Mena Region: A Conceptual Analysis Akbar Valadbigi Farhangian University / Iran What Exactly do We Mean when We Talk about Multilingualism? Laura Fekonja University of Ljubljana / Slovenia The Problematic of Bosnian Language after the Dayton Agreement Cüneyd Atamal İstanbul Aydın University / Turkey Tackling Problems of Unemployment in Bosnia and Herzegovina Almasa Mulalić & Nudžejma Obralić International University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina SESSION 2 9 / LINGUSITCS Room Banja Luka Chair: Ervin Kovačević Stereotypes and Gender-marked Usage of a Llanguage in Textbooks of Language and Literature Bernes Aljukić & Sead Nazibegović University of Tuzla / Bosnia and Herzegovina Strategies of Translating Names from English into Albanian Zamira Alimemaj University of Vlora / Albania Representing Europeanness in Chinese Advertising Language Vincent Tao-Hsun Chang National Chengchi University / Taiwan Verb Form Errors Made by Bosnian Learners of English Emina Jelešković International University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina Cross-linguistic Transfer among Bosnian and Turkish Students of English as a FL Nudzejma Obralic International University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina The North-American Linguistic School - An Overview of the Work of the Descriptivists Zuhal Guvener International University of Sarajevo / Bosnia and Herzegovina Teaching Serbian in a Multicultural Context Borko Kovačević & Natalija Panić Cerovski University of Belgrad / Serbia SESSION 2 10 / LITERATURE Room Zenica Chair: Metin Bosnak Satire and Irony in Two of Jane Austen’s Novels Yildiray Cevik International Balkan University / Macedonia Immigrant Voices through Doyle’s The Deportees Laila Shikaki Birzeit University / State of Palestine Miss Julie: A Psychoanalytic Study Sonali Jain University of Delhi / India Avangard or Bunt (E. 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