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Summer School 2025 Contested Loyalties: Kin-State Influence and Minority Rights in Europe

When:

24 August - 31 August 2025

School:

The Annual Summer School on National Minorities

Institution:

European Centre for Minority Issues

City:

Tallinn

Country:

Estonia

Language:

English

Credits:

0 EC

Fee:

300 EUR

registration deadline 10 May 2025
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Summer School 2025 Contested Loyalties: Kin-State Influence and Minority Rights in Europe

About

The focus on kin-state policies arises from their significant impact on minority rights and international relations across Europe. Most European states today are ethnically, linguistically, and religiously diverse, often hosting communities who share cultural identity with titular groups in other states. These groups, often referred to as kin minorities, have historically been affected by border changes, empire dissolutions, and shifting state sovereignty, particularly in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. The study of kin-state policies reveals both the potential for cultural support and cooperation, as seen in Denmark's support for the Danish minority in Germany, and risks of political instrumentalization and tensions, such as Hungary's engagement with Hungarian minorities in neighboring states and Russia's use of minority protection narratives to justify actions in Ukraine. Analyzing these policies through the lens of trust, inclusion, and minority rights protection can reveal effective strategies for fostering mutual respect and coexistence in diverse societies, while also identifying challenges and risks of misuse in the future.

Topics and Speakers
Power dynamics in inter-state minority relations and their historical contexts
The securitization and politicization of minority identities
Kin-states as cultural and political actors
The EU’s role in mediating kin-state policies and minority rights
The impact of minority language media on cross-border relations
Emerging digital threats, misinformation, and the use of online spaces in kin-state strategies
Challenges faced by stateless minorities and those without kin-state support
Cultural autonomy as a framework for minority empowerment and self-governance
The programme will consist of lectures, seminars and workshops given by ECMI research staff and expert guest lecturers, including:

Prof. Francesco Palermo (Institute for Comparative Federalism, Eurac research)
Prof. Raivo Vetik (School of Governance, Law and Society, Tallinn University)
Dr. Karolina Lendák-Kabók (University of Novi Sad/Eötvös Loránd University).

Planned Activities
The programme will combine traditional and non-formal educational methods, interactive sessions and networking activities and will thus inspire the participants to engage with the topics of the course critically and from different perspectives and disciplinary approaches. 

Our schedule will include:

Lectures and seminars by experts in the field of minority rights, minority issues, and kin-state policies.
Interactive workshops, world cafés, and discussion sessions for immersive learning experiences.
Exclusive networking with local stakeholders, enhancing practical understanding through real-world examples.
A field visit to Narva, Estonia with significant Russian-speaking community.
An array of social events to enhance the learning experience and foster connections

Course leader

The European Centre for Minority Issues

Target group

The Summer School team aims to select a total number of 25 junior scholars, researchers or practitioners, having the following professional background: 

Students from relevant fields of studies (MA and PhD students), and/or 
Practitioners from the public sector, NGOs or mass-media. 

 Applicants are required to complete the online application form, which includes questions on general information (contact details, affiliation, practical and logistical information) and motivation. 
To finalise the submission of an application, applicants must also submit their detailed CV no later than 10 May 2025.
The application will not be considered for the selection process unless a CV is submitted via email (see main website for details). 

The selection will be performed on the basis of academic and professional achievements, as well as expressed interest in the topic. Diversity of the group in terms of professional background, gender, and country of origin will be an important factor in the selection process. 

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Course aim

The primary goal of the summer school is to critically examine and analyze kin-state policies and their effects on national minorities and communities. It aims to train young academics and practitioners, providing them with a safe space for networking, discussing, and reflecting on the dynamics and consequences of kin-state policies in Europe. The event will foster a two-way exchange of knowledge between academics, students, and practitioners, encouraging future collaboration and research networks

Fee info

Fee

300 EUR, Standard: €300 (if applied from 7 April 2025).

Fee

250 EUR, Early Bird: €250 (if applied by 6 April 2025)

Without accommodation: €100 (Early Bird) or €150 (Standard).

Interested?

When:

24 August - 31 August 2025

School:

The Annual Summer School on National Minorities

Institution:

European Centre for Minority Issues

Language:

English

Credits:

0 EC

registration deadline 10 May 2025 Visit school

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