<html><body>Liebe Liste,<br><br>Hier noch einmal die Erinnerung an den Vortrag von Grzegorz Demel morgen um 17 Uhr im UHG. Alle wichtigen Informationen entnehmen Sie bitte der untenstehenden Mail. Ein Zoomlink ist auf Anfrage verfügbar.<br><br>Am 07.12.23 an 10:47, schrieb Elisabeth Bergmann elisabeth.bergmann@uni-jena.de<br><br></body></html><div style="padding-bottom: 20px;"></div><div>
<br/>Liebe Liste,
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<br/>herzliche Einladung am 12. Dezember um 17 Uhr zum Vortrag von Grzegorz
br/>Demel im Seminarraum 232 des Universitätshauptgebäudess der
br/>FFriedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena (Fürstengraben 1, 07743 Jena),
br/>organisiert vom Aleksander-Brücknerr-Zentrum für Polenstudien. Auf
br/>Anfrage an diese oder die MMailadresse von Johann Wiede
br/>(johann.wiede@@uni-jena.de) können Sie auch einen Zoomlink zu der
br/>Veranstaltung erhalten.
<br/>Der Anthropologe und Soziologe Grzegorz Demel vom Institut für
br/>Politikwissenschaft der Polnischen Akademie der Wissenschaft einen
br/>Vortrag unter dem Namen: Ukrainians meet one another. Enccounters of
br/>the Ukrainian minority, of Ukrainian economic migrannts and of
br/>Ukrainian refugees of war in Poland. Inclusion, excluusion and
br/>diaspora-forming processes.
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<br/>Ukrainian community(ies) in Poland is (are) constituted by members of
br/>Ukrainian national minority (autochthonous,, Polish citizens),
br/>immigrants arriving in Poland since 1990s, aand war refugees fleeing
br/>war in Ukraine after 24 FFebruary 2022. Their encounter on Polish soil
br/>entangles complex processes whhich affect and are affected by
br/>Ukrainian-Ukrainian mutual imagiinations and expectations, as well as
br/>by general society attituddes and state policies. These encounters take
br/>place between grouups subjected to different types and scopes of
br/>exclusion and incclusion, which can be mitigated or aggravated by
br/>various specifiic positionalities visible in intersectional perspective.
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<br/>Recurrently appearing in public debate question “Are Ukrainians in
br/>Poland welcomed or unwelcomed newcomers??” should be put
br/>differently:“(Un)welcomed by whom and in which role/posittion?”.
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<br/>After Revolution of Dignity 2014 the concept of Ukrainian diasporic
br/>civil society in Poland has emerged inn literature, but currently we
br/>should go beyond such a perspectiive and consider Ukrainians as a less
br/>or more specific subject oof (general) civic society in Poland, as we
br/>can observe not onlyy Ukrainian mass humanitarian surge and
br/>transnational mobilizatiion for assistance to Ukraine, not only
br/>ethnic-focused activitiees in Poland, but also the clear attempts of
br/>Ukrainian organizattions to act as significant actor in Polish public
br/>sphere.
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<br/>Poland has not adopted any long-term strategy of immigration and
br/>integration, thus debates of crucial importance in both symbolic and
br/>pragmatic dimension are still ahead. Ukrainian staance(s) in such
br/>debates, if are formulated, will constitute outwwardly directed
br/>‘politicized diasporic discourses’ iin pure form.
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