Conveners
English 1 - Migration, Poverty and Language Policy: Session 3
- Amadea Bata-Balog (Ludovika – University of Public Service)
- Anna Molnár (Ludovika – University of Public Service)
Description
Bogota, Mexico DC, Lima: 02:30 AM Santiago: 03:30 AM, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo: 04:30 AM
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Lili Takács17/04/2021, 09:30English
Italy has been struggling to manage illegal migration for decades, however, the Arab Spring gave new impetus to this issue.
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Migration became increasingly politicized and securitized in Italy. It has been ranking high on the political agenda as it is a recurring campaign topic of Italian politics. Since Libya is the most important point of departure, migration management became the dominant... -
Ms Melek Aylin Özoflu (Corvinus University of Budapest)17/04/2021, 09:45English
Mainstream literature often engages with investigating securitization of the European refugee crisis of 2015 by the right-wing political parties in the member states of the European Union (EU). By taking a rather different route, the current study takes the issue with the question of how reactions of the left-wing populist SYRIZA government in Greece are shaped. Although Greece was among the...
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Mrs Ágnes Deák (Budapest Corvinus Egyetem Nemzetközi Kapcsolatok és Politikatudományi Doktori Iskola)17/04/2021, 10:00English
Latin America, despite being a middle-income region and the fact that pink-tide era brought new socioeconomic models and the region experienced alternative forms of development, continues to face a number of socioeconomic challenges. The current increasing phenomena of poverty and inequality, harmful effects of economic production on environment and traditional rural communities, violence...
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Amadea Bata-Balog (NKE KDI)17/04/2021, 10:15English
International migration processes of large-scale in- and outflows often divert the attention of politics and society from the importance of return, a subject lacking extensive research. However, in the aftermath of the economic crisis of 2008, movements of ex-patriates have directed the origin countries, choosing to re-emigrate to the motherland. This was especially significant for...
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Timea Thomázy (Pannon Egyetem / Pécsi Tudományegyetem)17/04/2021, 10:30English
Language policy is a key factor in minority language maintenance; this is the reason why this conference paper overviews the Brazilian language policy changes from the 19th century to the present time. As a result of the positive changes of the 20th century, the preservation of all traditional languages becomes preferred and desired, as part of the Brazilian cultural diversity. This study...
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