CGS Final Interdisciplinary Conference Nation and Society 29 30 June 2018, Toruń (Poland) 29 June (Friday) 1st Working day Collegium Maximum 9.00 10.15 Introductory session Chair: Adam Jarosz (University of Zielona Góra) 9.00 Opening Speech: Nation and Society. Some Thoughts on a Big Topic Ralph Schattkowsky head of the CGS board (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń / University of Rostock) 9.30 Neo-Nationalism, Retrotopia and Politics of History Miloš Řezník board of the CGS (German Historical Institute Warsaw) 10.00 Summary of the CGS project Adam Jarosz secretary of the CGS (University of Zielona Góra) 10.15 12.00 Panel session 1 Chair: Klaudia Hanisch (University of Göttingen) 10.15 Functions of Contemporary States Viktoria Serzhanova (University of Rzeszów) 10.35 The Status of Infra-state Entities in European Union Law: Quid Novi? Maria Luísa Verdelho Alves (Polytechnic Institute of Porto and Centre for Intercultural Studies) 1
10.55 Strategies for Including Expertise, Self-interests and Emotions: A Tool for Analysing Governance from the Perspective of the Deliberative Systems Theory Michał Zabdyr-Jamróz (Jagiellonian University in Cracow) 11.15 A Comparative Analysis of Digital Transformation, Innovation and Competitiveness Measurement Practices: the Case of Korea and Hungary Balazs Laki (University of Tilburg) 11.35 Discussion 11.55 12.25 Coffee break 12.25 13.45 Panel session 2 Chair: Péter Vágó (Andrássy University Budapest) 12.25 Human Rights and Transnational Communication Wiesław Wacławczyk (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń) 12.45 Historical Commissions as a Foreign Policy Tool Emmanuelle Hébert (University of Louvain / Paris Nanterre University) 13.05 One Conflict, Two Sides, Three Interpretations: Historical, Heritage and Memory Politics in the Battle for Grand Duchy Of Lithuania Valius Venckūnas (Vilnius University) 13.25 Discussion 13.45 15.00 Lunch 2
15.00 16.40 Panel session 3 Chair: Michał Zabdyr-Jamróz (Jagiellonian University in Cracow) 15.00 Civil Society under Pressure of Populist Mobilisation and Partisan Polarization in Poland Klaudia Hanisch (University of Göttingen) 15.20 Reform of Civil Services in Lithuania: Development of Performance Management Approach Vilma Tubutienė (Šiauliai University) 15.40 Model of Ethics Management in the Context of Local Government Modernization: the Case of Lithuanian Municipalities Anželika Gumuliauskienė (Šiauliai University), Vita Juknevičienė (Šiauliai University), Rita Toleikienė (Šiauliai University), Diana Šaparnienė (Klaipėda University) 16.00 The Case of Boundary Change of Opole City Dominik Kurek (University of Opole) 16.20 Discussion 16.40 16.55 Coffee break 16.55 18.45 Panel session 4 Chair: Emmanuelle Hébert (University of Louvain / Paris Nanterre Unversity) 16.55 Challenges Associated with Healthcare Management in the Context of Poland s Social Development in the 21st Century Bożena Freund (Jagiellonian University in Cracow) 17.05 Protect our Constitution: Constitutional Review System between China and Hungary Lu Da (University of Szeged) 17.25 Old Memories Still Alive: the Issue of Migration in Hungarian Political Communication and the Memory of Ottoman Conquest Péter Vágó (Andrássy University Budapest) 3
17.45 Concession and Censorship: The German-language Newspaper Aufbau und Frieden and Its Role for the Remaining Germans in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s and 1960s Stefanie Troppmann (Chemnitz University of Technology) 18.05 Is Inter-ethnic Reconciliation Possible? Ethnic Conflicts in Local Communities Barbara Pabjan (University of Wrocław) 18.25 Discussion 30 June (Saturday) 2nd Working day Collegium Maximum 9.00 10.40 Panel session 5 Chair: Marcin Chruściel (University of Wrocław) 9.00 Democracy, Power and Citizens Identities in Chantal Mouffe s Political Philosophy Małgorzata Borkowska-Nowak (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin) 9.20 Migration and the Question of National Identity Dagmar Alešíková (Masaryk University in Brno) 9.40 The Influence of the 2015 Refugee Crisis on the Popularity of the Idea of National Society Among Young Poles Piotr Majewski (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń) 10.00 Double National Identity The Cases Of The African-Hungarians and The Vietnamese- Hungarians Réka Brigitta Szaniszló (University of Szeged) 10.20 Discussion 10.40 10.55 Coffee break 4
10.55 12.25 Panel session 6 Chair: Balazs Laki (University of Tilburg) 10.55 Migration Policy in the Context of Socio-Economic Challenges: Evidences from Lithuania Anželika Gumuliauskienė (Šiauliai University), Vita juknevičienė (Šiauliai University) 11.05 How Social Media is Affecting Public Discourse Regarding Refugee Crisis In Europe Rūta Sutkutė (Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas) 11.25 Migrants in a Stateless Nation on the Way to Independence the Catalan Case Blanka Rzewuska (University of Warsaw) 11.45 Migration and the Question of Sub-national Identity the Example of Ethno-regionalist Parties in Europe Marcin Chruściel (University of Wrocław) 12.05 Discussion 12.25 12.40 Coffee break 12.40 14.00 Panel session 7 Chair: Lu Da (University of Szeged) 12.40 The Western Balkan Route and the Change of Migration Policy the Case of Montenegro Agata Domachowska (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń) 13.00 Asylum and Migration Policy in the Visegrád States Paula Beger (Leipzig University) 13.20 Aktion Heim ins Reich, the Destruction of the German Community of Eastern-Europe and Its Colonisation in General Gouvernement Nicolae Emilian Dranca (Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca) 13.40 Discussion 5