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Invitation to a Student-Doctoral Conference (Non)Commemoration of the Heritage of Central and Eastern Europe - 12.01.2024

Invitation to a Student-Doctoral Conference (Non)Commemoration of the Heritage of Central and Eastern Europe - 12.01.2024

We invite you to an international Student-Doctoral Conference entitled (Non)Commemoration of the Heritage of Central and Eastern Europe. The conference will take place on 12 January, at Reymonta 4, room 543.

This conference serves as a side event to Prof. Kinga Anna Gajda's project "The (non)commemoration of Heritage of Eastern Europe."

Programme 

9.30-10.00 Registration
 
10.00-10.15 Welcoming words
 
10.15-12.15 Session I
 
Chair: Hubert Ostapowicz
  • Maciej Kozłowski, Jagiellonian University, The Contemporary Use of National Heritage by Polish Far-Right Populists
  • Damian Szczerbicki, Filip Koźmiński, Jagiellonian University, Lenin in Poronin - An Analysis of the Difficult Heritage of the Podhale Region Based on the Actions of the Communist Authorities in Cultivating the Memory of the Leader of the Revolution
  • Roksolana Kharachko, Jagiellonian University, Contemporary Production of Heritage in the Context of Russian-Ukrainian War
  • Wojciech Ćwikowski, Paweł Janik, Jagiellonian University, The Holocaust in Ukraine's Educational Policy. An Attempt to Analyse Educational Discourse From the Perspective of Critical Discourse Analysis [online]
 
12.15-12.30 Coffee break
 
12.30-14.15 Session II
 
Chair: Dagmara Sikora
  • Bartosz Jakubczyk, Jagiellonian University, The EU and Protection of Heritage
  • Wang Liyao (Hanna), Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Heritage and Rewriting History From Minorities’ Perspective: Polish Religious Heritage in China in 17th and 20th Century [online]
  • Bartłomiej Kural, Jagiellonian University, Food Heritage - Uniqueness, Identity and it’s Protection. Case of Obwarzanek
  • Poster: Dominika Ziętek, Łucja Ziembińska, KMTPNS Cultural Studies, Poland and the Czech Republic. From Communism to the European Union. Forms of commemoration
 
14.15-15.15 Lunch
 
15.15-17.15 Session III
 
Chair: Kyrylo Horiachyi
  • Rita Hornok, Jagiellonian University, Inventing East in Hungarian Memory Discourses
  • Doina Gavrilov, National School of Political and Administrative Studies, Bucharest, The Rise of Populist Parties in Europe: The Romanian Case Study [online]
  • Dagmara Sikora, Jagiellonian University, Foreign Stories. Problematic Heritage of the Zoo
  • Marek Matyjanka, Jagiellonian University, Skopje: The Multi-Heritage of a Divided City
17.15 Closing remarks
 
 
The event is co-organized in collaboration with the Jagiellonian University European Studies Circle.

The conference aims to foster insightful discussions among doctoral students and students alike. These deliberations will contribute to a peer-reviewed, English-language publication.

The conference and the associated project are made possible through the support of funds from the Strategic Excellence Initiative Program at the Faculty of International and Political Studies at Jagiellonian University.

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Programme of the conference