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This page of the Portal on Central Eastern and Balkan Europe (PECOB) shows all upcoming events related to Central Eastern and Balkan Europe. Specifically, PECOB provides information on the program, participants and location of festivals, debates, book presentations and all events that take place in Central Eastern and Balkan Europe or deal with this region. PECOB's Events may be of interest to academics, university students and the wider public.
Events currently advertised on PECOB include an international forum on persecutions carried out in Transnistria during the Second World War and a Festival that will take place in Bolzano with a rich program on Russian language, culture and society. In addition, the page shows information on a film festival on Southeast Europe, a literary festival and the Human Rights Nights festival, organized in collaboration with the Institute for Central Eastern and Balkan Europe (IECOB).
‘Europeanisation’ has been a core perspective in debates on LGBTQ politics within the EU. In order to understand different modes of LGBTQ social movements’ political articulation within different regions and countries within the EU and the terms of their interactions with political actors outside of the EU, a focus on comparison may be instructive.
Participants will learn how to develop an opposable, interdisciplinary mind with an ability to work with and across ideological, national, religious, class and racial differences. They will learn how to communicate effectively, think both critically and creatively with a particular emphasis on how to advance the global public good.
This event will explore the discourses sorrounding the so called "ideologia del gender" in Italy and France and will look at the theories of gender and sexuality to which these discourses refer and at their counter-dicourses.
The State of the Union conference, organised by the European University Institute (EUI), is an annual event for high-level reflection on the European Union.
South East European Film Festival educates about and promotes cultural diversity of South East Europe through its annual presentations of films from this region and year-round screenings and programs. SEE FEST organizes conferences and retrospectives, serves as the cultural hub and resource for scholars and filmmakers, and creates opportunities for cultural exchange between Southern California and South East Europe.