Balázs Dobos, Judit Molnár Sansum: Cultural Autonomy in Hungary: Inward or Outward Looking?
Nationalities Papers (Cambridge University Press), 1-16 (2020). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/nps.2019.80
Nationalities Papers (Cambridge University Press), 1-16 (2020). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/nps.2019.80
Interdisciplinary workshop organized by the Umeå University, Umeå Sweden.
Our colleague, Judit DURST attends and presents her paper entitled From informal moneylenders to formal debt collectors: spiralling indebtedness of low-income households in rural Hungary.
The event takes place at the Umeå University on 21-23 January 2020.
Expert seminar organized by the International Centre for Ethnic And Linguistic Diversity Studies and the Department of Russian and East European Studies, Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University.
Our colleagues, Balázs DOBOS and Balázs VIZI participate in the panel discussion entitled The new challenges and new dividing lines between the ‘West’ and the ‘East’ and the future of the European minority rights regime.
The event takes place at the House of National Minorities, Prague on 6 December 2019.
Workshop organized by Periféria Policy and Research Center.
Our colleague, Judit DURST attends and presents her paper entitled Spiralling debts of low-income households: the case of homemaking
grant (CSOK) in rural Hungary.
The event takes place at the Gólya Cooperative, on 22-23 November, 2019.
Our colleague, András MORAUSZKI attends and presents his paper entitled What's on the other side of the river? Slovakians' mental maps on Hungary and vice versa.
The event takes place at the Corvinus University, Budapest, 5-7 November 2019.
Workshop of the Anthropology of Humanitarianism Network (AHN) of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) and the Goettingen-based Centre for Global Migration Studies (CeMIG) in Goettingen, 1-3 November 2019.
Our colleague, Nóra KOVÁCS attended and presented her paper entitled Transnational mirgant children in fostering arrangements: Chinese children’s perspectives from Hungary.
The event took place at the Center for Policy Studies, CEU on 15-16 October 2019.
Our colleagues, Judit DURST and Zsanna NYIRŐ attended and presented their paper entitled Interrupted Continuity: The Role of Kinship in Migration among (Trans)nationally Mobile Roma Factory Workers from Rural Hungary at the Global Assembly Line.
The event took place in Villa Lanna, Prague, 16-18 September, 2019.
The conference program can be read here.
Our colleague, Margit FEISCHMIDT will attend and present her paper entitled The migrant-refugee divide in narrative of Hungarian migrants working or volunteering in the refugee reception system in Germany.
The event will take place at the University of Konstanz, 29 September -2 October 2019.
The conference program can be read here.
We are pleased to announce that the The Hungarian language in education in Romania written by Attila Papp Z. has been published in the Regional Dossiers series. The entire Regional Dossiers series can be downloaded from the website of the Mercator Research Centre.