Thursday, May 26
Venue: Sapientia University (400193 Cluj-Napoca, Calea Turzii/ Tordai út 4.), Room B301
Registration and conference opening // 9:00 – 9:30
Tibor Toró (Associate Professor, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania)
Tamás Kiss (Researcher, Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities)
Key-note speech // 9:30 – 11:00
Zsuzsa Csergő (Queen’s University): Kin-state involvement as a double-edged sword
COFFEE BREAK
Adriana Cupcea: Religious soft power in Turkey’s kin state policy in the Balkans. A Comparative Approach of the Muslim Communities in Kosovo and Dobruja (Romania)
Giuseppe Motta: Kin States and international institutions in interwar Europe. Germany, Hungary, and the League of Nations [Online presentation]
János Kristóf Murádin: Northern Transylvania in the Hungarian Government's kinstate policies between 1940 and 1944
Andrea Carteny: Territorial autonomy and dual citizenship: a comparison between minorities in South Tyrol, Istria and Transylvania [Online presentation]
LUNCH
Gergely Romsics: Trianonspeak meets Europeanization: Norm entrepreneurship and failure in the reframing of kin state policies in Hungary
Balázs Vizi: Participation of minority organisations in bilateral state relations: the cases of Slovenia, Hungary, and Italy
Myra Waterbury: Hungarian Kin-State Policies Between Divided and Global Nationhood: Assessing Recent Developments
COFFEE BREAK
Round table discussion: Effects Orbán’s kin-state policy in Transylvania // 17:00 – 19:00
Myra Waterbury, Department of Political Science, Ohio University
Tamás Kiss, Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities
Levente Salat, Babeș-Bolyai University
George Jiglău, Babeș-Bolyai University
Moderator: Tibor Toró, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania
Reception at Sapientia University // 19:30
Friday, May 27
Venue: Sapientia University (400193 Cluj-Napoca, Calea Turzii/ Tordai út 4.), Room B301
Zsuzsa Csergő: The impact of securitization in minority political agency. Hungarians and Russian speakers in Central and Eastern Europe
Szabolcs Pogonyi: Multiple kin-states and multiple kin-minorities: the spillover effect
Tibor Toró: In Orbán we trust? Perception of Russia’s War in Ukraine among Transylvanian Hungarians
Andreea Udrea: A Security Conundrum in European Kin-State Politics: The (Mis)Recognition of Vlachs and Romanian-Serbian Relations [Online presentation]
COFFEE BREAK
Ágnes Patakfalvi-Czirják: Singalong as a cultural policy. The Populist Aesthetic and the Use of Hungarian Propaganda Songs between 2010–2020
Krisztina Rácz: Kins and Relatives in front of the Store: Virtual Homecoming to a Vojvodina Hungarian Village [Online presentation]
Tamás Kiss: Xenophobia against kin. Native Hungarian attitudes toward Hungarian minority communities
Gyöngyi Schwarcz: Bipolar communication on nationhood and belonging. Hungarian kin-minorities in the social media in Hungary
LUNCH
Dániel Gazsó: Kin-State Activism in Central and Eastern Europe: The Case of Hungary and Its Diaspora Engagement Practices
Zoltán Kántor: Hungary's kin-state policy: the administrative system
Edith Oltay: The Reconstruction of the Hungarian Nation
Orsolya Sarány: “What happened at Úz Valley was disgraceful, illegal and profoundly immoral” – kinstate political discourses and their interpretation in the press of the nationalizing state and national minority. The case of the Úz Valley military cemetery [Online presentation]
COFFEE BREAK
Round table discussion: Regional identity-building in the Székelyland // 17:30 – 19:30
Dragoș Dragoman, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Ágnes Patakfalvi-Czirják, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
István Gergő Székely, Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities
Valér Veres, Babeș-Bolyai University
Moderator: Tamás Kiss, Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities
Closing dinner, Rhédey Café // 20:3
Organizers
Partners
Hungarian Political Science Regional Committee of the
Association of Romania Hungarian Academy of Science in Cluj
SAPIENTIA HUNGARIAN UNIVERSITY OF TRANSYLVANIA
The Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania is the independent university of the Hungarian community in Romania, which aims at providing education to the members of our community and performing scientific research on a high professional level.
Faculty of Sciences and Arts, Cluj-Napoca
Address: 400193 Cluj-Napoca, Calea Turzii no. 4, Cluj County, Romania
Tel.: +40-364-401-458
Fax.: +40-364-410-069
E-mail: office@kv.sapientia.ro