IP student papers 2007-2008 

IP papers presented in Krakow, June 2008


Groups and papers

Group 1

o        Podbornaya, Vera, “Construction of the European Union and the Question of Democracy

o        Heidinger, Amelie, “Evolution of the perceptions of Nowa Huta and construction of a new Post-Socialist memory

o        Wang, Siwei, “Architectural and Urban Conservation: Preserve the Identity of Historic City

o        Morgante, Angelo, “No more borders between Italy and Slovenia.

o        Uzman, Guntac, “Turkish dilemma on European Union

o        Phan, Nhi, “The Western European Family in Change: from the Industrialisation to the Present

o        Filipova, Ivana, “A ‘return to Europe’ – an emergence of a group identity in Central Europe (Case study: the Visegrád countries)

o        Borushevska, Yuliya, “Kosovar Identity: Albanian, Serbian or neither.

o        Vögeding, Stefan, “Two Holocausts? Auschwitz and Nanking Collective Commemoration vs Collective Denial? Why German and Japanese societies deal so differently with war-crimes

o        Schlieper, Sara, “An approach to intercultural dialogue and intercultural competence

o        Plonka, Maciej, “World Wars and Swedish Neutrality as Identity – Strategy or Social Constructs

o        Bahl, Claudia, “Europeanized Nationalism? - European Right-Wing Populist Parties and the Notion of European Identity

o        Regolin, Giulia, “Cultural memories of the Ceausescu regime and European integration in Romania

 

 

Group 2

o        Ursulenco, Tatiana, “Importance of the Higher Education for the European Integration

o        Stankova, Michaela, “Care of the European soul. Jan Patocka on Europe

o        Dukic, Sofija, “Introducing European dimension in education: the examples of the Comenius programme and the European Schools

o        Terenzani, Emanuele, “Human Rights heritage in the European Union

o        Muratbegovic, Amra, “The Role of Myths in Construction of National Identity

o        Siebel, Sarah Melina, “Scheherazade and Said or The Impact of The Nights on the Europeans’ Perception of the Orient in the 20th Century

o        Kulemetieva, Daria, “Immigration to Europe: public perception and trust to immigrants

o        Anderica, Victoria, “European and Regional dimension in European cultural policy

o        Ellertsdottir, ElinArna, “Journey's End – Reburials and the politics of collective memory.

o        Bednarz, Katharina, “Contemporary Representations of German Collective Memories shown by the Movies “Good Bye, Lenin!” and “The Lives of Others”

o        Sueur, Damien, “European Cinemas: An Historical Perspective

o        Butenko, Anna, “Egalitarian Gender Perspectives and Their Influence Upon Family Policy in Sweden

o        Kalinina, Ekaterina, “From Leningrad to St.Petersburg: reconstruction of collective memory and identity in Eastern Europe on the example of urban representation in guidebooks

 

 

Group 3

o        Fassier, Solene, “Alsace and Memory of the Holocaust: the case of Prof. Hirt’s victims

o        Schilling, Manuela,Might bringing European news down at a local level help citizens to identify easier with the EU?

o        Pauels, Daniela, “Cultural Events as a Tool for Urban Regeneration and Re-branding in Former Industrial Cities: Analysis of the European Capital of Culture

o        Bilski, Catherine, “The Sexual Minority and Poland’s Historical Notions of “Responsible” Citizenship

o        Starzyk, Kinga, “Conditionality and Human Rights: EU Development and Accession Policy and the Transmission of Values

o        Szwagrzyk, Nathalie, ““How can a model of interregional cooperation be successful in enhancing the emergence of a European identity?

o        Tugnolo, Genny, “Labour discrimination in the Globalization Era. The principle of non-discrimination

o        Bemmann, Thomas, “The Red Army Faction, German War Memories and the kidnapping of Hanns Martin Schleyer – How repressed national memories can cause radicalism

o        Kingma, Evelien, “Human rights and the European identity

o        Bruns, Anna, “Read to remember – Remember to read! Teaching children’s literature as a means of remembering the Holocaust

o        Sanguansin, Watcharabhorn, “Strategic Plan of Citizenship and Integration 2007-2010: Another attempt for an integration of immigrants into Spanish Society?

o        Gevorgyan, Kristine, “Armenian National Identity in Political Programmes of Political Parties

o        Hjertson, Moa, “The Idea of the EU – What idea of the EU does the reduction of the symbols in the Lissabontreaty symbolize?

 

 

Group 4

o        Santis, Enrico de, “The procedure of the Lobby system in European Union

o        Techakitteranun, Hathai, “Franco-German joint history textbook: A means toward the construction of European Memory

o        Nikolaeva, Anna, “Representation of Collective Memories in the Divided City of Berlin in ‘Wings of Desire’ by Wim Wenders

o        Banari, Ludmila, “Cooperation policy between the European Union and Eastern European Countries. Example of the Republic of Moldova

o        Dlugon, Joanna, ““The Education as an essential prerequisite for an improvement of Romany standard of leaving: The Polish Case

o        Karpuk, Volha, “The Linguistic Diversity of the European Union: Description and Management

o        Herges, Benedikt, “Construction and Destruction of Memory and Identity in Kosovo. A look at the monuments in Prishtina

o        Folkerts, Marleen, “Contested Heritage: Museums’s Policies on Human Remains

o        Lutterjohann, Nina, “In-between alterity and alienation: Literature and media representation of Turkish-German migrants

o        Hoischen, Ina, “The Emergence of Romani Activism in Europe and the Transformation of Identity and Memory

o        Lehmann, Nina, “How does the project ‚Paths to Reconciliation’ by the German Goethe Institut relate to the concept of collective/ cultural memory?

o        Maisack, Johannes, “France`s non-cooperation with the War on Iraq 2003 in the light of the theory of Social Constructivism

 

 

Group 5

o        Barcari, Olga, “Values in Europe: Unity, Diversity and Change

o        Huemer, Markus, “The Heritage of Chernobyl. A Technological Disaster in Collective Memory.

o        Leigh, James William, “Preserving Memory of the Berlin Wall: A Monument of a Divided Europe

o        Nadar, Lina, “Beyond Inclusion and Exclusion: The Case for Religious Minority Rights in the EU

o        Pinna, Roberta, “Tomi Ungerer and the ‘Art of Remembering’

o        Striebeck, Jennifer, “A Matter of Belonging and Trust – The Creation of a European Identity through the Erasmus Programme?

o        Quiller, Maria Fatima, “Perceptions of Deception: Remembering the Cultural Heritage of Terezin Concentration Camp

o        Jimenez, Jesus, “The role of cinema in the construction of Spanish identity

o        Tu, Dan, “Invention of New Linguistic Identity in the Context of European Intergration: A Case Study of Sweden Responding to Action Plan of EU

o        Malecka, Dorota, “The Re-awakening of Euskara batua. Bilingual Social Reality of the Spanish Basque Country in the Context of European Union.

o        Arba, Murati, “Swedishness and identity in contemporary Europe: A study of Sweden Democrats

o        Elkhatim, Mustafa-Mohammed, “Language and Society in Ireland

 

 

Group 6

o        Kuijpers, Norbert, “Group actions and decision making during the transitions in Eastern Europe and South America.

o        Paties, Lea, “When moviemakers stand up for a cause: the case of Indigènes by Rachid Bouchareb

o        Hertioga, Madalina, “Competing for Consumer Attention: About the Brand Image of Countries

o        Pokhliebaieva, Dariia, “Ukraine on the Road to Europe: the Mechanisms of Europeanization

o        Tonnies, Ian,The Impact of the Soviet invasions of 1956 and 1968 on Czech and Hungarian National Identity

o        Fischer, Miriam, “Creating a new memory of friendship - cross-country cooperation and communication between France and Germany after World War II

o        Jarosik, Magdalena, “Does a Central European cultural identity exist? Central Europe as a ‘State of Mind’

o        Onos, Liudmila, “Language Diversity in Multicultural Europe. Promotion of the Immigrants’ Languages

o        Nabiyeva, Komila, “Reconstruction of East German Collective Memories in German Films

o        Vanava, Viviana, “European Identity: Invention or Emergence?

o        Xin, Nie, “Did They Get More Chances in Career Life? – An Overview of German Women’s Working Condition in Nazi Germany

o        Louismongkol, Sapkul, “Politics of Collective Memories: the Case of the Bronze Statue

 

 

Group 7

o        Serwin, Michal, “EU: A Millitary Power or a Civilian Actor

o        Zhang, Yong, “The Role of Culture in Regional Integration: A Comparative Study between Europe and East Asia

o        Ptashchenko, Nadia, “Dutch Cultural Memory and Heritage of Cultural Exchanges between Russia and the Netherlands

o        Comuzzi, Michele, “Continuity and Change in European Union’s Cultural Policies

o        Shuo, Zhou, “European Memories Collection in China: Study on Mission Schools between the 19th and the early 20th Century

o        Pearson, Ben, “Identity Reproduction in a National Minority Context: Immigration and Integration in the Basque Country

o        Pulido, Rosangela, “Integration, assimilation, segregation and multiculturalism: four approaches to immigrants’ adaptation into the host society

o        Szilvasi, Marek, “Occidental Gaze: The Shifting Representation of ´Eastern Europe

o        Goncharova, Veronika, “Multiculturalism policies in Sweden: the preservation of immigrants’ cultures

o        Eerten, Hester van, “Echoes of the past. The debate about the “Centre against Expulsions"

o        Ruo, Wu, “How are European Countries being portrayed on their Official Tourism Websites?

o        Xia, Yan, “Gender Identity in Physical Academic Community in the UK