Rozumieme slovensky: nepísané pravidlá - Understanding Slovaks: Unwritten Rules
Začiatok (dátum, čas): | 4. 6. 2021, 13:30 |
Koniec (dátum, čas): | 4. 6. 2021, 15:30 |
Usporiadateľ: | Iné |
online workshop
EURAXESS Slovensko (www.euraxess.sk) organizuje interkultúrny online workshop pre zahraničných doktorandov, výskumníkov a vysokoškolských učiteľov, ktorí pôsobia na slovenských vysokých školách a vo výskumných organizáciách na Slovensku. Cieľom workshopu pod názvom Understanding Slovaks: Unwritten Rules, ktorý zastrešujú odborníčky na interkultúrnu komunikáciu z UK BA a SAV, je poskytnúť interaktívny tréning v oblasti kultúrnej orientácie. Workshop sa uskutoční 4. júna 2021 od 13:30 do 15:30 h.
Registrácia:
https://www.euraxess.sk/en/main/news-a-events/online-workshop-understanding-slovaks-unwritten-rules
EURAXESS Slovakia (SAIA, n. o.) cordially invites you to the intercultural online workshop „Understanding Slovaks: Unwritten Rules", led by two experts in intercultural communication Helena and Lubica who will take you on a virtual Tour de Slovakia through its history and culture.
Join us in discovering what might seem to be obvious! With the help of ethnography, we will explore what it means to be Slovak. You will find out how we can compare historical social networks and current ones, what is a rule of thumb for a visitor and why you could be addressed Auntie and Uncle instead of Mrs. and Mr.:), or how to avoid possible misunderstanding and most of all, how to navigate through your daily life in Slovakia as a non-Slovak person.
REGISTRATION:
https://www.euraxess.sk/en/main/news-a-events/online-workshop-understanding-slovaks-unwritten-rules
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SPEAKERS:
Ľubica Voľanská is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Ethnology and Social Anthropology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava. In a long-term perspective, she is dealing with historical anthropology, ethnological/anthropological research of intangible cultural heritage, intergenerational relations, kinship and family, old age, and (auto) biographical research.
Helena Tužinská is an Associate Professor at the Comenius University in Bratislava. She carried out ethnographic research in refugee camps and asylum courts in Slovakia. In cooperation with non-governmental organizations she facilitated trainings in intercultural communication for various actors in the migration field.