Thursday, May 28 Location:Babeș-Bolyai University, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences (Str. TraianMoşoiu nr. 71) 10:00-10:30 Registration, opening ceremony Panel presentations: Minorities, external lobby actors and ethnic mobilization in Eastern Europe and the Balkans 10:30-11:45 Julien DaneroIglesias (University of Glasgow) Nuanced identities on the 'wrong' side of the EU border.Romanians in Moldova, Ukraine and Serbia KristiinaSilvan (Central European University) Voice or wait? – The effect of perceived Russian threat to Baltic Russian-speakers' claim-making 11:45-12:00 Coffee break Panel presentations: Minorities, external lobby actors and ethnic mobilization around the world Márton Kaszap(Corvinus University of Budapest) Does party politics change the triangular nexus? Evidence from Northern Ireland 12:00-13:15 Ritu Sharma (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy) The Kashmir conflict and the Muslim identity in India Raghav Sharma (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy) Historical drivers of the Afghan Conflict (1992-1996): The role of the nationalizing state, national minorities and external actors 13:15-14:30 Lunch break Panel presentations: Turks, Tatars and Roma in the Balkans Adriana Cupcea (Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities) The Turks and Tatars in Dobruja. Identity reconfiguration and the policy of the Turkish state, in the postcommunist era. 14:30-16:00 Metin Omer (Hacettepe University, Ankara) The Emigration of Turks and Tatars from Dobrudja to Anatolia: the Ottoman and the Republican Perspectives (1878-1941) Zoltán Egeresi (Corvinus University of Budapest) The Balkan Diaspora in Turkey Gabriela Crețu (Independent Researcher) Roma in Romania: From Myth to Reality 16:00-16:15 Coffee break Panel presentations: Minorities between nationalizing states and kin states (in Hungarian language) Bakk Miklós (Babeş-Bolyai University) Föderalizmus és területi autonómia – néhány fogalmi ütközés (Conceptualizing federalism and territorial autonomy - some conceptual collisions) 16:15-17:30 Szabó Tamás (Babeş-Bolyai University) Külpolitika és kisebbségi képviselet: az RMDSZ külkapcsolatai (Foreign policy and minority representation: The foreign relations of DAHR) Bodó Barna (Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania) A vlachok és a román nemzetpolitika (The Vlachs in Serbia and the Romanian national policy) 17:30-19:30 City tour – please register at the opening ceremony 19:30-21:00 Reception Friday, May 29 Location: Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania (CaleaTurzii nr. 4) Panel presentations: Identities, electoral behavior, representation Enikő Forró (Christian University of Partium) National identity and political loyalty Valér Veres (Babeş-Bolyai University, Dept. of Sociology and Social Work) Unity in diversity: the national identities of the minority Hungarian communities 10:00-12:00 Tamás Kiss (Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities) Beyond the ethnic vote: Determinants of the electoral behavior of Transylvanian Hungarians Tibor Toró (Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania) Ethnicization or de-ethnicization? Hungarian political representation in the Romanian Parliament István Gergő Székely (Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities) Levente Salat (Babeş-Bolyai University) Special seats for minorities in the lower house of the Romanian Parliament: Ethnic voting, protest voting or ethno-business? 12:00-12:15 Coffee break Panel presentations: Brubaker’s triadic nexus: Theory 20 years after and Central European practices Kinga-Koretta Sata (Babeş-Bolyai University) A historic take on the "triadic nexus": Transylvanian Romanian political thinking in the first half of the 19th century 12:15-13:45 Szabolcs Pogonyi (Central European University) Beyond the Triadic Nexus: Nationalist Politics within Nationalizing States, Kin-States and ExternalMinorities Zoltán Kántor (Research Institute for Hungarian Communities Abroad, Budapest) From the External National Homeland to the Kin-state: Internal and external implications of kin-state politics Edgár Dobos (Institute for Minority Studies−Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Three nations, two kin-states, one international community? Rethinking Brubaker’s triadic nexus in the case of Bosnia-Herzegovina 13:45-15:00 Lunch break Panel presentations: The triadic nexus at work. Case studies from Romania and Hungary Réka Zsuzsánna Máthé (National University of Public Service) Education beyond boundaries? 15:00-16:15 Tünde Székely (Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania) The triadic nexus at work: The funding policy of the Hungarian minority civil society from Romania Irina Ana Kantor (Babeş-Bolyai University) Citizenship and property – The dynamics of collective and individual rights in Transylvania. 16:15-16:45 Closing remarks Thursday, May 28 Location: Babeș-Bolyai University, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences (Str. Traian Moşoiu nr. 71) 10:00-10:30 Registration, opening ceremony 10:30- 12:30 Panel presentations: Open session Political Science Department I room T2 Criza politicului în Uniunea Europeană. Corupția fenomen sau consecință Roxana Mureșan Geopolitica în sec XX. Euroatlantism vs. Euroasianism Adina Floroiu Property Rights Regulations in Post-Conflict States, as an Integrative Approach of Rule of Law Policies Andreea Vornicu Turkey and the EU – political values and the aquis communautaire Bogdan Radu Private Challenges for the Post-2015 Public-Nongovernmental Development Field Paula Beudean 10:30-12:30 Panel presentations: Open session Political Science Department II (Sala Profesori etajul 4 FSPAC II Topaz ) Nation-Building Reflected in Enrollment Patterns: Law Students at the Cluj University in the 1930s Pálfy Zoltán Nostalgic recollections of work, life and community in a post-communist town Petruța Teampău Selling Off the West: Romanian entrepreneurs` mobility patterns in the trade with second-hand goods Anatolie Coșciug A school-based, social marketing intervention to prevent smoking uptake in adolescents: Results from a quasi-experimental study Oana Pop András Sütő the parrhesiast Lőrincz József 12:30-13:00 Short lunch coffee Break 13:00 - 15:00 Panel presentation: The impact of Democratization (sala profesorilor et 4 Topaz) Antecedents of democratic attitudes: the long term impact of being exposed to social inequality Gabriel Bădescu Images of Citizenship and Democracy: Does Age Matter? Daniela Angi The Impact of deliberative teaching pedagogies on students’ democratic and civic values Carmen Greab Comparative democratic backsliding: Romania versus Hungary Florin Feșnic and Oana Armeanu O analiza a proiectelor organizațiilor neguvernamentale finanțate de Primăria Cluj- Napoca în 2015 Mădălina Mocan 13:00-15:00 Undegraguate Student panel presentations (sala T2) De-democratizarea un proces prezent in cadrul Uniunii Europene. Studiu de caz Ungaria Gelu Brudașcă The Islamic state of Iraq and Syria and Al-Qaeda: Examining Shifts in Terrorist Behavior Liviu-Adrian Natea Consilier de Cluj Ana Bucovineanu, George Drăgan, Ioana Geană Influența informației asupra cetățenilor în campania electorală Carmen Cocian
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