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2nd Event: Old and New Minorities in Europe
The Relevance of Identities for Border Regions in Today’s European Union
Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th October 2019 Klagenfurt / Ljubljana
This forum is dedicated to old autochthonous minorities and new migrant communities in a cross-border and European perspective. Central topics will be minority rights and integration policies. Representatives of civil society and respective organizations will get informed about and discuss questions of minority rights, European and/vs. national migration policies, participation possibilities etc.
You can find here the programme of the forum.
Access short reports and film
Please find here a summary report of the afternoon
Please click here to access the short report of the results of the forum in English
Please click here to access the short report of the results of the forum in German
Please click here to access the short report of the results of the forum in French
Please click here to access the short report of the results of the forum in Spanish
Please click here to access the short report of the results of the forum in Catalan
Please click here to access the short report of the results of the forum in Polish
Please click here to access the short report of the results of the forum in Czech
Please click here to access the short report of the results of the forum in Slovene
Majorities and Minorities, a movie from the high school St. Paul, Austria (C 2019 GrundniGProductions)
Summary of the forum as a video
To gain a quick overview on the forum and its debates, take to look on this video in which you will find a presentation of the results obtained at the forum dedicated to old and new minorities in Europe which took place at the Austro-Slovene border. You will find interviews given by Eithne Knappitsch from the University of Applied Science Kärnten and Mitja Durnik from the University of Ljubljana – Faculty of Public Administration who organised this forum!
Interesting survey results
We got 82 answers to our survey on « Old and new minorities » from 10 different countries.
74% of the respondents come from border regions.
Below, you will find the evaluation of the questions we asked:
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