The role of religion in the social inclusion of Roma: past and present
International Conference
Sibiu, 13.3.2024 – 15.3.2024
Location: ASTRA County Library – 5, George Barițiu Street, Sibiu, Building A, Auditorium
Wednesday 13.3. – Opening Day
17.00 |
Opening Session |
Welcome and presentation of the participants Greetings Introduction to the PARI project |
18.00 |
PARI Exhibition: Vernissage (ASTRA County Library – 7, George Barițiu Street, Sibiu, Building B, lobby) |
Presentation by the curators: Bogdan Andriescu and Roxana Ionescu Reception |
Thursday 14.3 – Researchers` Day
09.00 |
Opening |
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09.15 |
Keynote lecture and discussion Viorel Achim, Romanian Academy, Bucharest: Historical Look at the Relations of the Roma in Romania with the Church and Religion
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10.15 |
Coffee break |
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Sessions in the Auditorium (Building A) with English-Romanian translation |
Sessions in the Seminar room (Building B) only English |
10.45 |
Session 1a · Laszo Foszto: Worship at Home in Roma communities and online Communication · Daniel Caraivan: Mixed marriages and religious conversion in Roma communities in Romania · Camelia Badea, Ligia Scărlătescu, Inger Marie Lid: Participatory approaches in empirical international research on minority inclusion and social justice · Bjørn Hallstein Holte, Sabina Luca: Religious actors and Roma inclusion in five localities: Five case studies Chair: Stephanie Dietrich |
Session 1b · Fanni Maszlag: Modernization of traditional communities and the role of churches in this process · Anne-Marie Kool: Analysis of Theological Concepts of Hope in Selected Popular Roma Worship Songs · Stefan Tobler: The inclusive potential of religious faith · Marian Zăloagă: Exploring Romanies’ Religious Choices and Religiosity. An Analytic Scrutiny of the Past and Present Sources Chair: Tor Slettebø |
12.30 |
Lunch break |
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14.00 |
Session 2a · Fanni Mária Puskás: Role of Small Denominations in Roma Social Mobility in a Hungarian Small Town · Leni Mjåland: Policy discourses of diaconal actors in Norway regarding the mobility of Roma · Sorina Corman, Alin Croitoru: Community-Led Development in Four Romanian Roma Communities: An In-Depth Analysis of Local Initiatives, in Terms of Resources · Sabina Luca, Tor Slettebø, Annette Leis-Peters: The Participatory Research Approach (PRA) in the Mapping Process Chair: Bjørn Hallstein Holte |
Session 2b · Adriana Cupcea: Practicing Islam among a Double Minority. A case study on Turkish Muslim Roma in Dobruja (Romania) · Tomáš Hrustič: Roma converts to Jehovah’s Witnesses in Slovakia · Stephanie Dietrich, Sorin Boica: Religion, religious actors and social issues: A diaconal approach to Roma inclusion · Marius Crișan: A Roma Community at the Heart of the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church. Inclusion through Education in the Roma Community of Blaj. History and Present
Chair: Marian Zăloagă |
15.45 |
Coffee break |
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16.15 |
Session 3a · Rafael Năstase: The role of the evangelical church in the transformation of Roma communities from the south-east of Romania after 1990 · Valerie Judith Mitwali: More Than Just a Missed Opportunity: Anti-Romani Racism in the Post-Conciliar Roman Catholic Church · Camelia Badea, Dorin Buda, Crăciun Lăcătuș: Our daily bread: between solidarity and community development projects of religious actors for and with the Roma people · Julieta Rotaru: O soćǒ-semantikano rodipen pal-o alavipen vaś i robía le rromenqi (The organization of vocabulary for the institution of slavery in Romani ćhib) Chair: Daniela Popescu |
Session 3b · Anca Enache, Iuliana Baldovin: Urban violence in Finland against Roma migrants · Anatolie Coșciug: The role of religion and religious identity among migrants upon return · Sorina Corman, Alin Croitoru: Current Roma Inclusion Policies in Romania: A Thematic Analysis · Annette Leis Peters, Stefan Tobler, Marius Crișan: Theology as resource of social inclusion · Jakob Mirwald: Network Sinti Roma Churches. Meeting as equals to face past and present challenges Chair: Manuela Marin |
18.00 |
Short conclusions |
Friday 15.3. – Open Science Day
09.00 |
Opening
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09.10 |
Keynote lecture
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Tatiana Podolinská, Institute of Ethnology and Social Anthropology of SAS, Bratislava: “Possibilities of Social inclusion of Roma via Religious path: lessons from the field” |
09.55 |
“Good practice” – session
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Pétur Thorsteinsson (Germany) “On the road for Roma, Churches and Diakonia since 2008 – and now?“ Fr. Athenagoras (Greece) “The intercultural education of the Roma of Dendtropotamos – The Light House of the World as a good practice for education and social integration” |
10.40 |
Coffee break |
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11.00 |
Panel – Dialogue with the society:
Lines of a good policy
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Liliana Chiriac, Cluj Cristina Muntean, Sibiu Gruia Bumbu, Alba Iulia Marius Parno, Timisoara Marius Anescu, Râmnicu Vâlcea Moderator: S. Tobler |
12.30 |
Lunch break |
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14.00 |
Workshop with students and practitioners |
Inger-Marie Lid (Oslo), Camelia Badea (Sibiu):
Participatory approaches. Dissemination of experiences from the PARI project
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15.30 |
Coffee break |
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16.00 |
Concert by Roma children |
Orchestra Matias, Jilava |