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Political
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Debates
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Lectures | Conferences
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March 26 (Wednesday) 2008, 6.00 p.m. Red hall The Austrian Embassy in Bulgaria, The Red House for Culture and Debate and Cеnter for Ethnic Refugees Minorities and Ethnic Studies (CERMES) present: Being a Bulgarian in Austria round table Participants: Bernhard Perchinig (Austrian Academy of Sciences and Institute of Urban and Regional Studies, Austria), Jordan Yanev (Agency for Bulgarians Abroad), Vladimir Penchev (Institute for Folkolre), Snejana Joveva (Institute for Bulgarian Language), Diana Karabinova, Anelia Kasabova (Ethnographic Institute), Vesela Toncheva (Institute for Folkolre), Aleksandur Maleev (Austrian Embassy in Bulgaria) Discussants: Veselin Rajnov (Institute for Bulgarian Language) and Ana Kocheva (Institute for Bulgarian Language) Moderator: Prof. Anna Krasteva (Director, Cеnter for Ethnic Refugees Minorities and Ethnic Studies CERMES, New Bulgarian University) The objective of the round table is to increase the awareness of the Bulgarian public of the migration flows and policies in an enlarged Europe. In German and Bulgarian, with translation into Bulgarian. Free entrance read more
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June 27 (Wednesday) 2007, 3.30 p.m. Pesha Nikolova hall CERMES and The Red House present Women, Ethnicity, Science round table With the participation of experts from Ministries, MEP, representatives of NGOs, university professors and scholars will exchange their views and perspectives. A special guest is prof. John Ead, director of the Centre for Studies of Nationalism, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism in UK. Anna Krasteva will present a project within the 6th Framework programme of the EU for building a European network of university women from minority and immigrant origin. Moderator: Anna Krasteva, director CERMES In Bulgarian and English. Free entrance read more
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May 31 (Thirsday) 2007, 10.00 a.m.-2.00 p.m. Red hall Globul, Bulgarian Charity Aid Foundation and The Red House Centre for Culture and Debate present: National Round Table “The Arts and the Expressive Psycho-Social Approaches in Work with Children and Young People in Risk of Social Isolation” With the participation of representatives of State Agency for Child Protection, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Agency for Social Support, Ministry of Education, artists, practitioners in the field of the artistic psycho-social practices, psychologists, psychotherapists, etc. Part of the long-term social programme of Globul “Let’s Listen to Children’s Dreams”. Invitations only
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January 30 (Tuesday) 2007, 6.00 p.m.
Pesha Nikolova hall The Department of History and Theory of Culture, University of Sofia in cooperation with the Department of Philosophy, NBU will have the final meeting of the research seminar “Multiculturalism: Problem Areas, Paradigms and Ideologies”, seminar leader Dr. Krassimir Stoyanov, Frankfurt. Roundtable discussion dedicated to the book by Paul Ricouer “Parcours de la reconnaissance” (Bulgarian translation “Пътят на разпознаването. Три студии”, translated by Todorka Mineva, Sofia, Sonm publishing, 2006). Participants: Prof. Hristo Todorov, NBU, Prof. Stilyan Yotov, SU, Dr. Dimitar Vatzov, NBU, Dr. Alexander Kiossev, SU, Dr. Krassimir Stoyanov, Frankfurt. Free entrance
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Association for Youth Culture and Contemporary Arts "Radar", Youth for United
Europe NGO and Bulgarian Children's and Youth Parliamen present:
Creative Industries in Bulgaria and The Role of The Young Generation
The round table is organised under Youth Activities Programme 2004-2005 of the
Ministry of Youth and Sport.
The event is in Bulgarian.
Free entrance.
May 27 (Friday), 2.00 p.m.
The Red House Centre for Culture and Debate, Red hall
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Refugees and Integration
Round table discussion
The round table is organised by the Centre for Migration Studies of the New
Bulkgarian University in partnership with UNHCR – the UN Refugee Agency and the
Bulgarian State Agency for Refugees.
The recently published book called “The Immigration in Bulgaria” will be
presented.
In Bulgarian
Free entrance
April 25 (Monday), 2005, 5.00 p.m.
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Contemporary Discourses on Anti-Semitism
Do Bulgarians remain as tolerant as they are historically known?
A presentation of the book series “Holocaust and Memory” and a discussion on
the occasion of the Commemoration Day of the rescuing of the Bulgarian Jews.
The event is organised by the Open Society Institute - Sofia and The Red House
Centre for Culture and Debate.
March 10 (Wednesday), 2004, 10.00 a.m.-1.30 p.m.
Dessislava Hall, Hotel Bulgaria, 1, Tzar Osvoboditel Blvd.
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Europalia – the Traces Remain or How the State Forms Its Images Before the World
July 28 (Monday), 2003, 9.30 a.m.
National Palace of Culture, 4th Hall
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Conditions for Independent Work Outside of the State-owned Theatres
May 23 (Friday), 2003, 4.30 p.m.
Sofia City Gallery, 1 Gurko St.
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What Is the Role of Civil Society in Cultural Policy Formulation in Bulgaria?”
Third national round table discussion organised in co-operation with
Culture Forum
March 15, 2002, 9 a.m.
Houses of Parliament
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Cultural Policy Decision-Making in Bulgaria: Possibilities for Participation
Second National Round Table
Club “Maxim”, Army Theatre, Sofia
January 26th, 2002, 10:00 – 16:00 h.
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Mechanisms for Financing the Arts in Bulgaria: Current Status, Problems, and
Solutions
A joint project of Sofia University, The Red House – Centre for Culture and
Debate, and the Institute for Modernity.
December 15, 2001
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