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Romani social resilience’ and identity
Our institute will represented by Dezső Máté (‘Generational changes of the Roma graduates, in the impact of social resilience’), junior research fellow
The third issue of Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics has been recently published
The third issue of Intersections. EEJSP has been recently published!
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Call for papers for the conference Global Migration Processes and Hungary – Challenges and Responses
Call for papers for the conference Global Migration Processes and Hungary – Challenges and Responses
21st Century Hungarian Language Survival in Transylvania. Edited by Judith Kesserű Némethy. Helena History Press, 2015.
The book examines the present-day situation of Hungarian as minority language in Romania. It is an important addition to the study of the Hungarian language in the Diaspora that should be of interest not only to linguists and sociolinguists but to historians and political or social scientists, educators, and dialectologists as well. The problems presented, although referring specifically to the Hungarian language in Romania today, have parallels across borders and across all languages spoken by minorities. One of the authors is Attila Z. Papp, Director of Institute for Minority Studies, Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
GLOBAL MINORITY RIGHTS SUMMER SCHOOL
Budapest, Hungary, 19-25 July 2015
Peter Hervik: The Annoying Difference after 9/11. Neo-racism and neo-nationalism on the rise
Institute for Minority Studies invites you to the lecture of our guest lecturer: Peter Hervik. / Thursday, 15 January 2015, 10.00 am /
ECMI and Institute for Minority Studies agree on Memorandum of Understanding
The Institute for Minority Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the European Centre for Minority Issues agree on a Memorandum of Understanding.