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DAILY TIMETABLE
DAY IN THE SLOVAK-HUNGARIAN BORDER REGION
DAY 5
29/8
Local realities
DAY 6
30/8
Minority
language
learning
DAY 7
31/8
Minority
languages in
the digital
world
DAY 8
1/9
Goodbyes
10:00
Departure to Šamorín
14:30
Lunch in Komárno
11:00-13:00
Visit to Forum Minority Research
Institute & discussion on Hungarian
language rights
László Öllös (Forum) & Sebők Szilárd
(Comenius University in Bratislava)
15:30
Tour in Komárno and Komárom &
discussion with the locals
9:30-11:00
Lecture: Multilingual family language
policies and the intergenerational
transmission of minority languages
Ruth Kircher (ECMI)
14:00-15:30
Lecture: Adult new speakers of minority
languages: Bridging the gap between
language learning and language use
Ruth Kircher (ECMI) & Mirjam Vellinga (Afûk)
COFFEE BREAK
11:30-13:00
Lecture: The transmission of minority
languages in school classroom settings
James Hawkey (University of Bristol)
9:30-11:00
Lecture: Language Policy 4.0: Agency,
readiness and relevance in an
increasingly automated future
Helen Kelly-Holmes (University of
Limerick)
COFFEE BREAK
11:30-13:00
Lecture: Digital spaces and minority
identities: Words as a tool of
(mis)representation
Kyriaki Topidi (ECMI)
19:00
Departure to Bratislava
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COFFEE BREAK
16:00-18:00
Group Work
The ins and outs of minority language
(re-)vitalisation
Ruth Kircher (ECMI), James Hawkey
(University of Bristol) & Mirjam Vellinga
(Afûk)
14:00-14:30
Input Session: Key aspects of the
development of the Basque language
in the digital environment
Josu Waliño Pizarro (PUNTUEUS)
14:30-15:30
World Café: Minority languages in the
digital era
COFFEE BREAK
16:00-17:30
Group Work
10:00-11:30
Group Work: Final presentations
Summer School Team
11:30-12:30
Wrap-up: Discussion, feedback and
evaluation, certificates,
Summer School Team
DEPARTURES
19:30
Closing
Dinner
Zylinder
Cafe &
Restaurant