Diasporas, Nation States and Mainstream Societies in Central and Eastern Europe
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THE CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY NATIONALISM STUDIES PROGRAM AND THE ERSTE FOUNDATION cordially invite you to a workshop: Diasporas, nation states and mainstream societies in Central and Eastern Europe CEU Faculty Tower 409 7 April 10.00.10.20- Szabolcs Pogonyi, CEU: “Engaging the Transnation. Bottom-up Perspectives on Hungarian Diaspora Politics” 10.20-10.40 - Svetluša Surova, Comenius University: “National and Ethnic Identifications among Members of Slovak Diaspora in Serbia: Stranded in Between Serbian State and Slovak Ethnicity” 10.40-11.00 - Daniela Ortner & Laura Hossu : “To Invest or Not? Cultural Influences on Entrepreneurial Intentions of Hungarian, Polish and Romanian Diasporas from Austria” 11.00-11.20 Irina Culic, Babes-Bolyai University: Between National Minority and Diaspora: Hungarian Language Higher Education in Romania, 2000-2015 11.40-12.00 Jakub Grygar & Karel Cada : “Vietnamese Diaspora in Prague: Food, Consumption, and Socio- material Proximity in the Making of Cosmopolitan city” 12.00-12.20 Annemarie Sorescu-Marinkovi ć, Institute for Balkan Studies: “Contemporary Romanian Labour Migration to Serbia – Towards a New Paradigm of Diaspora” 12.20 – 12.40 Oana Negru-Subtirica, Babes-Bolyai University: “Dimensions of Ethnicity Negociations in Diasporas” 12.40 -13.00 - Remus Gabriel Anghel, Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities: “Migration and Return in Romania's El Dorado.” 8 April: 09.40-10.00 Laszlo Kornel Janos & Marta Rado, Corvinus University: ” Bad neighbours?” Roma Diaspora and Radical Right Electoral Performance in Central Eastern Europe 10.00-10.20 Florin Faje, Babe ș-Bolyai University: N ădlac, Speenhamland: Modalities of Closure in a Small Diaspora 10.20- 10.40 - Sorin Gog, Babes-Bolyai University: “European Union and the Ethno-political Construction of Roma Diaspora: Human rights, Citizenship and Social Inclusion” 10.40-11.00 Nataliia Gladkova,: “Mapping Political Mobilization of Ukrainian Diaspora Networks: A Case Study of the Czech Republic” 11.00-11.20 Gabriela Goudenhooft, University of Oradea: Going Back Home Through One’s Language: Romanian diaspora in Germany, Identity and Media Reflection 11.40-12.00 Boriša Mraovi ć,: “The Political Economy of diaspora – the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina” 12.00/12.20b Kateryna Ivaschenko-Stadnik, National Academy of Sciences (Kyiv, Ukraine): Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities of the “Near Diaspora” in a Country of Origin Perspective (Caution on Migrants- Stayers Nexus) 12.20-12.40 Natalia Cojocaru & Olga Cojocaru,: Making it Through: Pioneer Migration Pathways of Moldovans in Italy .