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Jennifer Jackson-Preece chairs ECMI Advisory Council in 2013

As of 1 January Dr. Jennifer Jackson-Preece has taken over as chairperson of the ECMI Advisory Council. Jackson-Preece succeeds Professor James Hughes who held the post in 2012. The ECMI Advisory...

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ECMI renews its Advisory Council

Florian Bieber, David J. Galbreath, John Packer, David Smith, and Michal Vašečka are new names in the European Centre for Minority Issues’ (ECMI) Advisory Council. The regular renewal of the ECMI...

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Jennifer Jackson-Preece chairs ECMI Advisory Council in 2014-2016

At the meeting in Flensburg on 5 December 2014, the ECMI Advisory Council has elected its chairperson for the following term. Dr. Jennifer Jackson-Preece has taken over as chairperson of the ECMI...

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Prof. Kymlicka to deliver keynote at ECMI Summer School 2015

The ECMI Summer School 2015 on National Minorities and Border Regions will focus on the changing order and new insecurities in Europe and its neighborhood, with respect to how these issues impact...

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The ECMI Summer School 2015 has started!

Sunday afternoon, 9 August 2015. After successful application process and long travel,  international students from 11 different countries have gathered in Jaruplund Højskole to participate in ECMI...

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New JEMIE online: Volume 14, Issue 4

Volume 14, Issue 4, 2015 of the Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe (JEMIE) is now online. The Issue marks 15 years since the JEMIE was established as the flagship academic...

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National minorities and migrant communities in Europe: ECMI organizing a...

Photo: Villa Vigoni “What’s in a Name? Extending the Existing Scope of Protection for National Minorities to Migrant Communities in Europe” is the title of a conference organized by the ECMI and EURAC...

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Migration Studies meets Minority Studies: updates from Villa Vigoni

National minorities and migrant communities, or ‘old’ minorities and ‘new’ minorities: what are the relationships between these groups and the respective protection mechanisms? ECMI and EURAC...

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What do immigrants need? Not a minority protection mechanism. Prof. Kymlicka...

Prof. Will Kymlicka shared his views on ‘new’ and ‘old’ minorities, extending the scope of minority protection mechanisms, and challenges and weaknesses of integration policies for immigrants in...

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