„Language, politics, and exclusivities in contemporary Ukraine”
Review of Csilla Fedinec and István Csernicskó's monograph in Ukrainian in the Ukrainian-American journal "KRYTYKA. Thinking Ukraine"
The Institute for Minority Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the European Centre for Minority Issues agree on a Memorandum of Understanding.
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Review of Csilla Fedinec and István Csernicskó's monograph in Ukrainian in the Ukrainian-American journal "KRYTYKA. Thinking Ukraine"
On May 22 Nóra Kovács gave a presentation entitled "Authenticity, Ethnicity, Ownership? The Peculiar Dynamics of Translocal Social Dance Communities of ICH in a Globalised World and the Example of Tango Argentino" at the conference HOW SUSTAINABLE IS DANCE AS INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE? in Ljubljana.
Our colleague Csilla Fedinec has spoken several times in recent days about Ukraine, the country's accession to the European Union and Hungarian-Ukrainian relations:
"Building a Good Neighbourhood in Central Europe for Ukraine's Successful Accession to the EU" (workshop organised by the Institute for Central European Strategy in Uzhhorod)
"Hungarians cannot be treated as a homogeneous mass" (Ukrainian newspaper New Voice on Hungarian-Ukrainian diplomatic relations)
"Ukraine's EU membership is a lifeline for Europe" (on the changing European security architecture for Ukrinform news agency)
Knowledge and power (on Tilos Radio with Viktor Olivér Lőrincz)
Current issues on Ukraine today (with János Dési on Klubrádió)
Gergely Pulay will take part in the international conference Voices and Silences: 50 years of the Society for Romanian Studies, to be held at the Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, on 29-31 May.
His presentation will be entitled Everyday Livelihood and Popular Politics at the Margins of Bucharest.
In addition to his lecture, he will participate in a round table discussion on Călin Goina's book Parallel Lives: An Empirical Exploration of The Concept of Generation.
On June 3, 2025, at 17:00, the book by Tamás Sárándi: Függőben. A román kisebbség helyzete Észak-Erdélyben (1940-1944) [The situation of the Romanian minority in Northern Transylvania] will be presented at Írók Boltja (1061 Budapest, Andrássy út 45). Nándor Bárdi, Réka Marchut, Pál Hatos, and Balázs Ablonczy will join the author for a discussion about the book.