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Culture and language “to go” in Europe European Expert Seminar: Cultural Education and Civil Society – How can languages contribute? Ewa Chylinski, European Centre for Minority Issues
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European Centre for Minority Issues European Mandate Traditional autochtonous minorities in geographic Europe Majority-minority relations Practice-oriented research, information and documentations Five research clusters: -Citizenship and Ethics -Conflict and Security -Justice and Governance -Politics and Civil Society -Culture and Diversity -2 Field presences – Kosovo and Georgia
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Cultural policies Theories disagree about importance of cultural identity, yet a brad agreement on accomodation in a democratic societies -Non-discrimination -Protection and promotion (no desire to give up their status as separate (selfßgoverning people) Culture as public good Decentralisation and devolution of authority
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ECRML – minority languages & cultures Language Protection and promotion 25 ratifications 17 regional languages 51 minority langugages Culture 7 areas of public life -Education -Judicial authorities -Administrative authorites -Media -Cultural activities and facilities -Economic and social life -Transfrontier exchange
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Culture and language “to go” Multilevel and multidirectional Choices Adaptation to age, needs and interests Expanded reality in language teaching Civil society as driving force for language preservation Institutions as a vehicle
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