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Intermarriage and ethnic identity

Description du projet

Les implications sociales des mariages mixtes en Serbie

Les mariages mixtes représentent un élément important de cohésion sociale et de contact entre les majorités et les minorités ethniques. Ces mariages sont accueillis comme des vecteurs d’apaisement des tensions ou sont contestés en tant que facteurs d’assimilation. Toutefois, les aspects sociaux, les dynamiques familiales et la construction identitaire des membres de la famille dans les mariages mixtes ne sont pas étudiés en profondeur en Europe centrale et dans les Balkans occidentaux. Le projet IMEI des Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie analysera l’impact social des mariages mixtes dans la province de Voïvodine, dont les États-parents de minorités ethniques (Hongrie, Slovaquie, Roumanie) sont des États membres de l’UE. Le projet examinera les transformations de l’identité ethnique et culturelle encourues par les partenaires, étudiera le transfert intergénérationnel des marqueurs ethniques, religieux et culturels, et analysera les politiques et le cadre juridique relatifs aux minorités ethniques en Serbie.

Objectif

An important element of social cohesion and contact between majorities and sub-state ethnic minorities are intermarriages, which are either welcomed as vehicles easing the tensions between nations and sub-state minorities, or criticized as important drivers of assimilation and the ‘destroyers’ of ethnic minority communities. The social aspects, family dynamics and identity construction of family members in intermarriages were not studied methodically in CEE and the WB. Therefore, the goal of the Intermarriage and Ethnic Identity (IMEI) project is to analyse the social implications of intermarriages between members of ethnic minority communities and the majority nations in Vojvodina, the multiethnic region of Serbia. The IMEI project will contribute to the state-of-the-art by analysing the social impacts of intermarriages on three levels, namely the individual (micro), the family (meso) and the societal (macro) in a significantly multi-ethnic geographic region. On the individual level the project will examine ethnic and cultural identity transformations undergone by partners in intermarriages. On the family level we will explore the processes of intergenerational transfer of ethnic, religious and cultural markers. On the societal level the project will investigate the workings of the relevant and quite modern ethnic minority policies and legal framework of Serbia and their impact on intermarriages. This research is relevant in the wider European context as well, as we will specifically target the Hungarian, Slovak and Romanian ethnic minorities living in Vojvodina, whose kin-states (Hungary, Slovakia, Romania) are members of the European Union, whose members often have dual Serbian and EU citizenship and are therefore subject to the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, the European Union’s key policies for the protection of (its) minorities.

Coordinateur

EOTVOS LORAND TUDOMANYEGYETEM
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 157 622,40
Adresse
EGYETEM TER 1-3
1053 Budapest
Hongrie

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Région
Közép-Magyarország Budapest Budapest
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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