Úvodní prvek:
AETNA
The course introduces the problems of ethnic minorities in the Czech Republic and EU. It is not limited to a simple list of characters and the ethnic diversity of minorities, but also familiarises one with the cultural identity of their sources. Also it notes the history of national minorities in Europe and in the Czech lands. It seeks to highlight the difficulties experienced by ethnocentrism and helps to understand the internal logic of the life of national minorities.
Topics: 1. Specification of basic terms. 2. Ethnical characteristics and consciousness. 3. Common sources of ethnic minorities 4. The formation of ethnic minorities in Europe. 5. History of ethnic minorities in the Czech Republic 6. The various ethnic minorities in the Czech Republic. 7. The legislative status of ethical minorities in the Czech Republic and the EU. 8. Anti-discrimination politics and other current issues.
HUTCHINSON, J.; SMITH A. D. Ethnicity. Oxford – New York 1996.
KYMLICKA, W. Multicultural Citizenship. A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights. Oxford 1995.
KYMLICKA, W. (ed.) The Rights of Minority Cultures. Oxford 1995.
RINGOLD, D.; ORENSTEIN, M. A.; WILKENS, E. Roma in Expanding Europe. Breaking the Poverty Cycle. Washington 2005.
SHAPIRO, I.; KYMLICKA, W. (eds.) Ethnicity and Group Rights. New York – London 1997.
Úvodní prvek:
AETNA