Diasporas, Nation States and Mainstream Societies in Central and Eastern Europe

Diasporas, Nation States and Mainstream Societies in Central and Eastern Europe

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 .

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