Veranstaltungen

Wir streben an, den Universitätsverbund Halle-Jena-Leipzig zu einem international sichtbaren Zentrum der Polenforschung auszubauen. Dies soll insbesondere durch interdisziplinär angelegte Veranstaltungen, aber auch durch fachspezifische Diskussionen erreicht werden. Darüber hinaus richtet sich ein Teil unserer Aktivitäten an die interessierte Öffentlichkeit, der wir polnische Geschichte, Sprache, Gesellschaft und Kultur näher bringen möchten.

Zu den wissenschaftlichen Veranstaltungen zählen regelmäßig stattfindende Kolloquien, Konferenzen, Workshops und Vortragsreihen, langfristig auch Sommerschulen. Für Studierende bieten wir neben Blockseminaren, die integraler Bestandteil des Studiengangs Interdisziplinäre Polenstudien sind, auch Exkursionen nach Polen an.

In die breitere Öffentlichkeit wirkt eine polnische Filmreihe in Kooperation mit dem Polnischen Institut Leipzig, dem Imre Kertész Kolleg Jena, dem Puschkino in Halle, der Deutsch-Polnischen Gesellschaft Sachsen-Anhalt und der Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Sachsen-Anhalt. Die Filme dieser Reihen ebenso wie künftige Lesungen polnischer Literatur stehen in thematischem Bezug zu den Forschungsfeldern des Zentrums.


Kolloquien

Zbigniew Gren

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Zbigniew Greń (Warsaw): The Emergence of Ethnic Identity in Contemporary Central Europe – The Silesian Example

Online Lecture, 24/11, 18:00 (s.t.), via Zoom

In the lecture I shall consider the process of constructing an identity on a mass scale, with respect to different levels of group identification, using Silesia as an example. The purpose of this research is not to attempt to answer the question of whether the group that specifies itself as Silesian is an ethnic, regional or national group in the light of the prevailing law and socio-political criteria. Responses to this question depend largely on the convictions of the researchers themselves because the conditions to be met by a group aspiring to nationality status are quite arbitrary and depend on the historical situation.

In my opinion in the social sense, the Silesian identity is a mixed ethno-regional identity (with national aspirations), in an individual sense, however, it is an identity in flux, with a greater or lesser degree of consolidation.

Registration to attend the lecture online (via Zoom): johann(dot)wiede(at)uni-jena(dot)de

The lecture is part of the series "Poland and its language(s)". More information on the lecture series: https://www.aleksander-brueckner-zentrum.org/veranstaltungen/vortraege


Ringvorlesung

Zbigniew Gren

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Zbigniew Greń (Warsaw): The Emergence of Ethnic Identity in Contemporary Central Europe – The Silesian Example

Online Lecture, 24/11, 18:00 (s.t.), via Zoom

In the lecture I shall consider the process of constructing an identity on a mass scale, with respect to different levels of group identification, using Silesia as an example. The purpose of this research is not to attempt to answer the question of whether the group that specifies itself as Silesian is an ethnic, regional or national group in the light of the prevailing law and socio-political criteria. Responses to this question depend largely on the convictions of the researchers themselves because the conditions to be met by a group aspiring to nationality status are quite arbitrary and depend on the historical situation.

In my opinion in the social sense, the Silesian identity is a mixed ethno-regional identity (with national aspirations), in an individual sense, however, it is an identity in flux, with a greater or lesser degree of consolidation.

Registration to attend the lecture online (via Zoom): johann(dot)wiede(at)uni-jena(dot)de

The lecture is part of the series "Poland and its language(s)". More information on the lecture series: https://www.aleksander-brueckner-zentrum.org/veranstaltungen/vortraege


Vorträge

Zbigniew Gren

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Zbigniew Greń (Warsaw): The Emergence of Ethnic Identity in Contemporary Central Europe – The Silesian Example

Online Lecture, 24/11, 18:00 (s.t.), via Zoom

In the lecture I shall consider the process of constructing an identity on a mass scale, with respect to different levels of group identification, using Silesia as an example. The purpose of this research is not to attempt to answer the question of whether the group that specifies itself as Silesian is an ethnic, regional or national group in the light of the prevailing law and socio-political criteria. Responses to this question depend largely on the convictions of the researchers themselves because the conditions to be met by a group aspiring to nationality status are quite arbitrary and depend on the historical situation.

In my opinion in the social sense, the Silesian identity is a mixed ethno-regional identity (with national aspirations), in an individual sense, however, it is an identity in flux, with a greater or lesser degree of consolidation.

Registration to attend the lecture online (via Zoom): johann(dot)wiede(at)uni-jena(dot)de

The lecture is part of the series "Poland and its language(s)". More information on the lecture series: https://www.aleksander-brueckner-zentrum.org/veranstaltungen/vortraege


Polenstudien

Zbigniew Gren

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Zbigniew Greń (Warsaw): The Emergence of Ethnic Identity in Contemporary Central Europe – The Silesian Example

Online Lecture, 24/11, 18:00 (s.t.), via Zoom

In the lecture I shall consider the process of constructing an identity on a mass scale, with respect to different levels of group identification, using Silesia as an example. The purpose of this research is not to attempt to answer the question of whether the group that specifies itself as Silesian is an ethnic, regional or national group in the light of the prevailing law and socio-political criteria. Responses to this question depend largely on the convictions of the researchers themselves because the conditions to be met by a group aspiring to nationality status are quite arbitrary and depend on the historical situation.

In my opinion in the social sense, the Silesian identity is a mixed ethno-regional identity (with national aspirations), in an individual sense, however, it is an identity in flux, with a greater or lesser degree of consolidation.

Registration to attend the lecture online (via Zoom): johann(dot)wiede(at)uni-jena(dot)de

The lecture is part of the series "Poland and its language(s)". More information on the lecture series: https://www.aleksander-brueckner-zentrum.org/veranstaltungen/vortraege


Konferenzen & Workshops

Zbigniew Gren

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Zbigniew Greń (Warsaw): The Emergence of Ethnic Identity in Contemporary Central Europe – The Silesian Example

Online Lecture, 24/11, 18:00 (s.t.), via Zoom

In the lecture I shall consider the process of constructing an identity on a mass scale, with respect to different levels of group identification, using Silesia as an example. The purpose of this research is not to attempt to answer the question of whether the group that specifies itself as Silesian is an ethnic, regional or national group in the light of the prevailing law and socio-political criteria. Responses to this question depend largely on the convictions of the researchers themselves because the conditions to be met by a group aspiring to nationality status are quite arbitrary and depend on the historical situation.

In my opinion in the social sense, the Silesian identity is a mixed ethno-regional identity (with national aspirations), in an individual sense, however, it is an identity in flux, with a greater or lesser degree of consolidation.

Registration to attend the lecture online (via Zoom): johann(dot)wiede(at)uni-jena(dot)de

The lecture is part of the series "Poland and its language(s)". More information on the lecture series: https://www.aleksander-brueckner-zentrum.org/veranstaltungen/vortraege


Filmreihen & Lesungen

Zbigniew Gren

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Zbigniew Greń (Warsaw): The Emergence of Ethnic Identity in Contemporary Central Europe – The Silesian Example

Online Lecture, 24/11, 18:00 (s.t.), via Zoom

In the lecture I shall consider the process of constructing an identity on a mass scale, with respect to different levels of group identification, using Silesia as an example. The purpose of this research is not to attempt to answer the question of whether the group that specifies itself as Silesian is an ethnic, regional or national group in the light of the prevailing law and socio-political criteria. Responses to this question depend largely on the convictions of the researchers themselves because the conditions to be met by a group aspiring to nationality status are quite arbitrary and depend on the historical situation.

In my opinion in the social sense, the Silesian identity is a mixed ethno-regional identity (with national aspirations), in an individual sense, however, it is an identity in flux, with a greater or lesser degree of consolidation.

Registration to attend the lecture online (via Zoom): johann(dot)wiede(at)uni-jena(dot)de

The lecture is part of the series "Poland and its language(s)". More information on the lecture series: https://www.aleksander-brueckner-zentrum.org/veranstaltungen/vortraege