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Nationalism, Religion and Violence in Europe

Předmět na Fakulta sociálních věd |
JMMZ700

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The Summer Seminar will focus on four different but interconnected themes. Every theme will be discussed over two consecutive days, being divided into three subsections (Framework and Theory, Interdisciplinary Approach, Case Study) and a fieldwork. Overall, the Seminar will take place over 10 days, 60 working hours including fieldwork trips. In addition, a Sunday trip to Terezín (Theresienstadt) memorial will be organized. The themes specification and schedule will be following:

June 20, 2016 - Program Opening

Introduction to the program

Keynote lecture: Pieter Lagrou

Welcome evening at Vaclav Havel Library: Round Table on "Past, Present and Future of Global Migration" with Suzanne Brown-Fleming, Harry Tzimitras, Pieter Lagrou, Basil C. Gounaris, and moderated by Kateřina Králová

 June 21-22, 2016 - Theme 1: Institutions and Politics

Sections with Nikos Skoutaris, Igor Štiks and Harris Mylonas

Fieldwork: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

 June 23-24, 2016 - Theme 2: Violence (incl. Genocide)

Sections with Atina Grossmann, Hana Kubátová and Dirk Moses

Fieldwork: Visual History Archive (Malach Center for Visual History) / The Jewish Museum in Prague

June 26, 2016 - Trip to Terezín Ghetto Memorial (Theresienstadt)

June 27-28, 2016 - Theme 3: Nationalism and Borders

Sections with Lucia Najšlová, Ildikó Barna and Nenad Stefanov

Fieldwork: The Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes

 July 29-30, 2016 - Theme 4: Memory

Sections with Fabien Theofilakis, Nadège Ragaru, Johannes-Dieter Steinert

Fieldwork: Visual History Archive (Malach Center for Visual History) / The Jewish Museum in Prague

 July 1, 2016 - Official Program Closure

Certificate awarding

Farewell evening

Minor changes in the schedule may occur, if neccessary.

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The course (summer school) provides an interdisciplinary approach and combines multiple learning methods, such as lectures, workshops, round-table discussions and fieldwork applications. The enrolment in the course is possible only after fulfilment of necessary application requirements.

For details please visit the website of the summer seminar: http://nrvsschool.fsv.cuni.cz/ (see section "Fees and Registration").