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Workshop
Identities in conflict in the enlarged Europe
WP 8 - Identity Formation and Enlargement
WP 8 events
Budapest, 26-27 September 2008
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Venue:
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Faculty of Social Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
1117 Pázmány P. sétány 1/A
Faculty Council Hall (Kari tanácsterem), Northern Building, 7th floor
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Organised by |
Maria Heller, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest |
Workshop outline: Democracy and Identity
Abstracts for all workshop papers (download pdf)
Programme (download pdf) (23.09.08)
Friday 26 September 2008
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09:00
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Registration
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09:30
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Welcome address
Tamás Rudas, Dean, ELTE Faculty of Social Sciences
Introductory remarks on the RECON Project
Maria Heller, Director, ELTE Institute of Sociology
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10:00 |
Session I: Identity Theories and Conflicting Identities in Europe
Chair: Mária Heller, ELTE
Conflict and identity in the EU
Zdzisław Mach, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Identity circles
Paszkál Kiss, ELTE
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10:45
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Coffee break
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11:10
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Session II: Gender and Generations: Feminist and Youth Identities in Europe
Chair: Sara Clavero, Queen’s University, Belfast
Democratic norms and conflicting models of European identity: Applying Q-methodology to students; a pilot study at two German universities
Ulrike Liebert and Rosemarie Sackmann, University of Bremen
Identities and Europe in young people’s life narratives: A comparison between French and Hungarian cases
Borbála Kriza, ELTE
Negotiating feminist identity in Poland?
Katarzyna Zielińska, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Hungarian adolescents’ views on democracy
Mihály Csákó, ELTE
Discusson | |
13:00 |
Lunch at ELTE
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14:00
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Session III: Conflicting Identities in the Context of Migration
Chair: Anna Wessely, ELTE
The construction of space and identity conflict: The case of pendulum migrants
Dariusz Niedźwiedzki, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Polish pendulum migrants in Belgium: national, transnational or European?
Marcin Galent, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
East meets West in the bilingual experience
Nóra Schleicher, Budapest College of Communication and Business
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15:30
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Coffee break
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16:00
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Session IV: Ethnic Identity, Ethnic Conflict, Collective Memory
Chair: Péter Bodor, ELTE
'I have to survive this horror so that the survivor could tell about this living hell': Thoughts about Europeanism in connection with a survivor of the Shoah who became its 'professional story teller'
Júlia Vajda, ELTE
The role of collective memory in ethnic conflict
Jacek Nowak, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Identity conflicts in Hungary today: Ethnicity, folkish thinking and antisemitism
Magda Marsovszky, University of Halle-Wittenberg
The construction of ethnic identity of successful Gypsies/Travellers in England
Kinga Szabó-Tóth, University of Miskolc
Discussion |
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Saturday 27 September 2008
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09:00
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Session V: Conflicting Ethnic and Civic Identity Models
Chair: Dénes Némedi, ELTE
Reconstructing the significant other in the enlarged EU: Ethnic vs. civic contextualisation of European political identity
Grzegorz Pożarlik, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Time for new patriotism? Between the ethnic and civic understanding of the concept
Olga Brzezińska, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Polish nationalism between ethnic and civic. The change of a symbolic image of the Polish nation and the role of the city in this process
Paweł Kubicki, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
The European Union’s enlargement process and the collective identity formation in Turkey: The interplay of multiple identities
Yaprak Gürsoy and Meltem Müftüler-Baç, Sabanci University, Istanbul | |
11:00
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Coffee break
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11:30
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Session VI: Symbolic Construction of Identities in Media and Discourse
Chair: Magdalena Góra, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
The models of EU news domestication in Polish TV. The case of the Lisbon Treaty
Jacek H. Kołodziej, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Conflicts and the fashion of symbolic ethnicity
Kata Zsofia Vincze, ELTE
The Shaman and St Stephen’s Holy Crown
Anna Wessely, ELTE
European identity and public art
Mónika Bálint - Boglárka Mittich, ELTE
Discusson | |
13:30 |
Lunch at ELTE
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14:30
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Session VII: Identity Policies on Institutional, National and EU Levels
Chair: Zdzisław Mach, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Between national and European identity: The discourse about Polish foreign policy and security after EU Enlargement
Magdalena Góra, Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Roma nation-building and Roma organizations
Frank Zsigó, Zsigmond Király College, Budapest
Interplay of European, national and regional identities: Nations between states along the new eastern borders of Europe
Lili Vargha, TARKI Social Research Institute, Budapest
Human rights as a European foreign policy tool
Merzuka Selin Türkeş, Sabanci University, Istanbul | |
16:30
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Coffee break
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17:00
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Session VIII: Ethnic Identity, Ethnic Conflict, Collective Memory II
Chair: Frank Zsigó, Zsigmond Király College, Budapest
Historical trajectories, narrative representations and national identities
János László, Institute for Psychology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences/University of Pécs
Trauma, identity, and memory: Long-term psychological effects of the Holocaust
Ferenc Erős, Institute for Psychology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences/University of Pécs
'Chaos is order unperceived' (Antonioni: Blow Up) Fuzzy identity definitions: Towards the formation of a new Jewish generation. (Young Jewish associations in Budapest after 1990)
Zsuzsa Hetényi, ELTE
Discusson
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