Franz Vranitzky Chair for European Studies

Children of Transition, Children of War

The ‘Generation of Transformation’ from a European Perspective #DFT2016 – Deutschlandforschertagung 2016 3–5 November 2016, University of

University of Vienna • Franz Vranitzky Chair for European Studies 43-1-4277-49347 • [email protected] • franzvranitzkychair.univie.ac.at

Federal Agency for Civic Education (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung/bpb)

www.bpb.de/dft © picture-alliance/dpa (Steinfels) Thursday, 3 November Small Ceremonial Chamber (Kleiner Festsaal), Main Building of the University of Vienna, Universitätsstraße 1, 1010 Vienna; Stairs open access: right-hand entrance, elevator 1st floor

17:30–18:30 Registration and reception

CHILDREN OF TRANSITION, 18:30–19:00 Welcome addresses CHILDREN OF WAR Ulrike Felt The ‘Generation of Transformation’ from a European Perspective (Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Vienna)

Christoph Augustynowicz The conference is focused on today’s young also in the West) deal with collective memo- (Vice Dean of the Historical Cultural Faculty, University of Vienna) adults who, as children, experienced the fall ries, current ­socio-economic and political of Soviet-dominated societies and the related challenges such as migration, integration, or Gerhard Benetka transformations on the Eastern side of the various nationalisms? What are their attitudes (Dean of the Faculty of Psychology, Sigmund Freud Private University, Vienna) ‘Iron Curtain’. How does the generation of the and expectations towards Europe and the former children of the political revolutions in ? Which insights, lessons Gabriele Matzner-Holzer Eastern and Southeastern Europe as well as learned and recommendations can therefrom (Ambassador, Board Member of the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM), Vienna) the German ‘Wendekinder’ (in the East, but be obtained for civic education in Europe? Caroline Hornstein Tomić (Head of the Operative Department, Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb), Bonn)

Information & Registration: Franz Vranitzky Regina Außerwöger (Former Chancellor of the Federal Republic of ) Franz Vranitzky Chair for European Studies, University of Vienna +43-1-4277-49347 [email protected] 19:00–19:30 franzvranitzkychair.univie.ac.at Keynote Speech www.bpb.de/dft Wolfgang Petritsch (Ambassador, President of the Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation, Vienna)

19:30–20:00 Introduction Rainer Gries (Franz Vranitzky Chair for European Studies, University of Vienna)

20:00–21:00 Get together Friday, 4 November Friday, 4 November Sky Lounge Sky Lounge University of Vienna, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Vienna University of Vienna, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Vienna

9:00–11:00 11:30–13:00 Importance of the Family and Tradition for The Young Roma Females in the Czech Panel 1: Poster Session Second Generation of Migrants from Bosnia Republic: Between (Post)Socialist Memory and Chaired by Silvia Nadjivan and Herzegovina in Constructing of Migrant Surveillance and Fast-Track Integration (Institute for the Danube Region and Central Networks Victoria Shmidt Collective Amnesia Europe (IDM), Vienna) Bojana Miodragović (Institute for Research of Inclusive Education, Chaired by Oliver Rathkolb (Senior Teaching Assistant Department of Faculty of Education, Masaryk University, Czech (Head of the Department of Contemporary The Young Generation and the Temptation Sociology, Faculty of Political Sciences, University Republic) History, University of Vienna) of Extremism. The 2000 Elections in Romania of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina) Andreea Elena Cârstea Cultural Memory and Childhood: Do Young Divided Memories – Divided Youth: (Civic Academy Foundation – The International Growing Up During the ‘Transition’ in Serbia Adults From Former Yugoslav Republics Still How Does War Remembrance Affect Ethnic Center for Studies into Communism, Bucharest, – Between Precarity and Creativity Watch Yugoslav TV Programs? Identities and Political Attitudes Among Romania) Jovana Papović Nataša Simeunović Bajić Youths in Kosovo? (School for Advanced Studies in the Social (Faculty of Culture and Media, John Naisbitt Bekim Baliqi Youth Rocks? Youth Leisure and Engagement Sciences, EHESS, Paris, France) University, Belgrade, Serbia) (Department of Political Science, University in Transcending and Reinforcing Urban of Prishtina, Kosovo) Ethno-National Divides in Former Yugoslavia Polish and Czech Students: Financial Literacy 13:00–14:00 Vanni D’Alessio & Bert Preiss and Political Opinions Related to the Lunch break and Poster viewing ‘USSR 2.0’ or a ‘Normal E uropean Country’? (Department of History, University of Rijeka, Economic Issues Socio-Political Visions of Russia‘s ‘Children of Croatia; University of Naples / Department of Małgorzata Pawlak Transition’ Exemplified by Two Russian Youth – Political Science, University of Vienna, Austria) (Collegium of Socio-Economics, Warsaw School Organizations in Perm/Urals of Economics) Anke Giesen Between Germanness and Othering – (Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, The Process of ‘Ossifizierung’ Breaking the Silence: Results from Inter- Germany) Kathleen Heft Generation Talks on Transition in Germany, (Department of Cultural History and Theory, Russia and Ukraine Remembering While Forgetting: How Young Humboldt University Berlin, Germany) Olena Pravylo, Amanda Groschke, Polina Czechs Grow Into Collective Philippova & Christine Wetzel Tomáš Karger & Jan Kalenda Children of 1992–1995 War in Bosnia- (Congress of Cultural Activists Kiev, Ukraine/ (Faculty of Humanities, Tomáš Bat‘a University Herzegovina: One Generation, Several Author, Berlin/Sakharov Center Moscow, Russian in Zlín, Czech Republic Memory) Subgroups and Different Memories Federation/German Russian Exchange) Alma Jeftić The Worth of East German Identity. On the (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Psychology Regimes of Forgetting and Homogenization Intersection of Meaning, Worth and Affect, Program, International University of Sarajevo, of Memory: From Erasure of Socialist and its Potential for Analyzing the East Bosnia and Herzegovina) Symbols Towards Collective Amnesia and Sandra Matthäus Urbicide of the Spactial – Historical Land­ (Department of Social Sciences, Humboldt- The Use of Social Media by Youth in scape of the City of Skopje University Berlin, Department of the History of Contemporary and its Impact on Natasha Sardzoska Medicine and Science Studies, Lübeck University) Their Perceptions of the World (Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany, Islam Jusufi independent researcher, Skopje, Macedonia) 11:00–11:30 (Department of Political Science and Internatio- Coffee break nal Relations, Epoka University, Tirana, Albania) Friday, 4 November Saturday, 5 November Sky Lounge Sky Lounge University of Vienna, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Vienna University of Vienna, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Vienna

14:00–16:00 16:30–18:30 9:00–10:00 Defining a Generation, Redefining the Panel 2: Panel 3: Revisions of Transitions Nation: Coming of Age in Post-War Chaired by Johannes Piepenbrink Bosnia-Herzegovina From Migration Social Practices (Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb), Bonn) Mary Kate Schneider to Integration and Political (Department of Political Science, Loyola Chaired by Pavel Kolář Participation University Maryland, Baltimore, USA) (Department of History and Civilization, European Chaired by Sanja Milutinović Bojanić 10:00–12:00 12:00–12:30 University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy) (Center for Advanced Studies – South Eastern Coffee break & Fingerfood Europe, University of Rijeka, Croatia) Panel 4: Macedonia’s Lost Generation Between Between - Transitional Crises and New Perspectives Trapped into Inherited Norms: Victimization Kire Babanoski of Children and Young Adults Because of peanness and 12:30–14:00 (Faculty of Security Sciences, MIT University – Vitalization of Blood Feud in Albanian Nationalisms Skopje, Macedonia) Post-Socialist Society Chaired by Hans-Georg Golz Conclusion: Merita Meçe (Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb), Bonn) Lessons Learned Sounding Repercussions: Reflections on (Clemson University, South Carolina, USA) Post-1989 and Post-Migration The Children in the Balkans Between and Prospects Katharina Blumberg-Stankiewicz & Elisabeth Young Women and (In)Security of Daily Life Democracy and Nationalism for Civic Education Kirndörfer in the Divided City of Mitrovica, Kosovska Bedrudin Brljavac (European University Viadrina, Frankfurt, Germany) in Europe Mitrovica (Department of Political Science, University Chaired by Caroline Hornstein Tomić Ivana Milovanović of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) The Good, the Bad and the Eastern European – (Head of the Operative Department, Federal (Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, Agency for Civic Education (bpb), Bonn) Refugees and the Communist Past University of Novi Sad, Serbia) When I think of Europe … Wendekinder as Iva Kopraleva, Rafaela Tripalo & Louisa Slavkova a Diverse Generation of Transformation (Sofia Platform, Bulgaria / Stiftung Wissen am Hans-Georg Golz Generation on the Doorstep? How to Define Daniel Kubiak & Christian Nestler (Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb), Bonn) Werk, Croatia / European Council on Foreign an Age Group Shaped by the Changes? (Department of Social Sciences, Humboldt Relations) Raili Nugin University Berlin, Germany / Department of Sanja Milutinović Bojanić (Estonian Institute of Humanities, Centre for Political and Public Administrative Sciences, In 1992 – Bosnian War Refugees, Today – (Center for Advanced Studies – South Eastern Contemporary Culture, Tallinn University, University of Rostock, Germany) Europe, University of Rijeka, Croatia) Modern Migrants Estonia) Kristina Malbašić Civilizing the Transitional Generation: (Independent researcher, Zagreb) Oliver Rathkolb Generation of Consensus or of Protest? The Politics of Civic Education in Post- (Head of the Department of Contemporary Ukraine´s Children of Transition. Communist Romania History, University of Vienna) 16:00–16:30 The Orange Revolution and Beyond Mihai Stelian Rusu Coffee break Oleskandr Svyetlov (Department of Journalism, Public Relations, Pavel Kolář (‘Memorial’ / Public Institute of Historical Sociology and Psychology, Lucian Blaga (Department of History and Civilization, European Memory / Museum of Soviet Occupation, Kyiv, University of Sibiu, Romania) University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy) Ukraine)