Populism, Nationalism and Deglobalization Undergraduate conference

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Populism, Nationalism and Deglobalization Undergraduate conference Organized by the Nationalism Studies Program at Central European University, Budapest, Hungary August 31 September 1, Budapest Monument Building 201, Nádor 9

Conference Program All the panels will take place in room MB 201 (Monument Building 201). August 31: 9.00 9.30: registration 9.30 10.00: welcome by Nationalism Studies faculty 10.00 11.30: Panel 1: Immigration, xenophobia and populism 11.30 11.45: Coffee break 11.45 13.15: Panel 2: Populist parties: systemic variables 13.15 14.30: Lunch break 14.30 15.30: presentation of CEU, campus tour 15.30 17.00: Panel 3: Ontological and philosophical foundations of populism 17.00 18.30: The renationalization of urban space guided walking tour in downtown Budapest focusing on recent disputes over public memorials 18.30 Conference dinner September 1: 10.00 11.30: Panel 4: The rise of populist nationalism: case studies 1. 11.30 11.45: Coffee break 11.45 13.15: Panel 5: The rise of populist nationalism: case studies 2. 13.15 14.30: Lunch break 14.30 16.00: Closing roundtable discussion

Panels August 31, 10.00 11.30 Panel 1: Immigration, xenophobia and populism Chair: Luca Váradi Emina Osmandzikovic: Immigrants Integration Experience in the European Union Fanni Kovesdi: Changing feelings of national belonging: migration, in-between fields and habitus transformation through foreign study. A case study of Hungarian undergraduates in the United Kingdom Helga Simo: Constructing the enemy in the Hungarian online media in Transylvania Magdalena Ubysz: Does history repeat itself? Hate speech against Jews and Muslims amongst German students August 31, 11.45 13.15 Panel 2: Populist parties: systemic variables Chair: TBA Marco Pastor Mayo: Populism and Technocracy: How Views on Governance and Identity are Transforming Party Systems Emily Dalgo: Memories of US: National Myths and the Emergence of Xenophobia in American Anti-Establishmentarianism Courtney Blackington: Nationalist Populism without a Crisis- The Case of Poland August 31, 15.30 17.00 Panel 3: Ontological and philosophical foundations of populism Chair: Szabolcs Pogonyi Conor Hannigan: Populism, English National Identity and Brexit Anna Thieser: Locking Legitimacy Technocracy and Populism as Narratives of a Crisis of Sovereignty? Davide Sguario: Populist Discourse and Cultural Hegemony. A philosophical interpretation of globalization

September 1, 10.00 11.30 Panel 4: The rise of populist nationalism: case studies 1. Chair: András Pap Federico Bonomi: The United States Immigration Laws: History of a Nation set up by migrants Andrej Bogatinoski: The Macedonian Cultural Confusion Anna DeWitt: Brexit: The Causes and Significance of Britain s Decision to Leave the European Union Elise Lauriot dit Prevost: The never-ending colonial struggle: The Legacy of the colonization of Algeria on the identity of Algerian immigrants in France today September 1, 11:45-13:15 Panel 5: The rise of populist nationalism: case studies 2. Chair: Michael Miller Josh Gold: Geopolitical Implications of Georgia s Orthodox Church and its Religious Nationalism Koka Kapanadze: Rise of Ultranationalism in Georgia Rebecka Green: Swedish Nationalism: The Sweden Democrats and the Struggle for Humanitarianism

The Nationalism Studies Program was established by Central European University with the aim of engaging students in an empirical and theoretical study of issues of nationalism, selfdetermination, problems of state-formation, ethnic conflict, minority protection and the related theme of globalization. Drawing upon the uniquely supranational milieu of Central European University, the program encourages a critical and non-sectarian study of nationalism. Students are encouraged to engage in an interdisciplinary study of nationalism, a subject that is inherently and fundamentally interdisciplinary. For this reason, the international teaching staff has been assembled to represent a wide range of disciplinary expertise relevant to the study of nationalism including history, social theory, economics, legal studies, sociology, anthropology, international relations and political science. The program offers a wide selection of courses that provide a complex theoretical grounding in problems associated with nationhood and nationalism combined with advanced training in the methodology of applied social science. Additional courses focus on placing problems of nationalism in the context of economic and political transition as well as constitution-building in post-1989 Central and Eastern Europe, with a comparative outlook on regime transitions outside the region. The Master of Arts degree in Nationalism Studies is registered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York (US) for and on behalf of the New York State Education Department. The program also offers a PhD degree in the framework of a joint History- Nationalism PhD track in collaboration with CEU's History Department. In addition, the program s MA graduates may apply to the PhD program in Political Science based on a special agreement between the two units. For information on the MA program and scholarships, please visit https://nationalism.ceu.hu/.

Central European University, Nádor utca 9, 1051 Budapest Entrance

Residence Center: Budapest, Kerepesi út 87, 1106 Tel.: + 36 1 327 3150 What is the easiest way to get to the Residence Center? The Residence Center is located in Budapest's 10th district, Kerepesi ut 87. To get there: From Liszt Ferenc International Airport: The easiest is to get an airport minibus or a taxi. From Southern railway station (Deli palyaudvar): Take the red metro (line 2) to Ors Vezer ter, this is the terminal of the red line. From here take the bus number 44, 45, 176E or 276E to Egyenes utcai lakotelep, where the Center is located. From Western railway station (Nyugati Palyaudvar): Take the blue metro (line 3) to Deak ter. Here change to the red metro (line 2) and go to Ors Vezer ter. Take the bus number 44, 45, 176E or 276E to Egyenes utcai lakotelep where the Center is located. From Eastern railway station (Keleti Palyaudvar): Take the red metro (line 2) to Ors Vezer ter. Here take the bus number 44, 45, 176E or 276E to Egyenes utcai lakotelep where the Center is located. In case you arrive somewhere else and you do not know the way to the Center, please contact the reception (dormreception [at] ceu [dot] hu, phone: (+36-1) 327 5000). If there is any emergency, you can call us at: +36 20 886 8752