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2023 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

AHEA American Hungarian Educators Association

http://ahea.net

 ONLINE Conference

November 24, 2023

The American Hungarian Educators Association (AHEA) invites you to its online hybrid one-day conference to be held on Friday, November 24, 2023, 9:00 AM – 5 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST), concurrently with the Hungarian Association Conference in Cleveland, Ohio in the USA.  Presentations may be made in person or online (through Zoom).  We welcome participation by academics, independent scholars, educators, and graduate students who are devoted to the teaching, research, and dissemination of Hungarian culture, history, folklore, literature, linguistics, pedagogy, fine arts, and music. This year’s conference theme: 

Dependencies and Alliances

Abstracts are invited that report the results of original research.  Abstracts can address a broad range of topics dealing with all aspects of the interaction between Hungarians and others, or Hungarians and Hungarian communities abroad.  We also welcome abstracts that combine original research studies and provide direction for future research.

Abstracts should consist of a title (no more than 135 characters in length including spaces); 200-250-word abstract, specify the type of presentation (paper, panel, and roundtable discussions); list author(s) on the paper, a brief biography, including degrees and scholarly fields (50-100 words) and email contact information. Kindly proofread before submitting online at http://ahea.net/conferences/2023/submit-paper. Abstracts are reviewed on a rolling basis; the deadline is September 15, 2023.

The official languages of the conference are English and Hungarian; abstracts and presentations in either language are welcome.  Authors will receive notification of acceptance in early Fall.  Authors whose papers are accepted are expected to be current members of AHEA. Information on joining or renewing membership may be found on the AHEA website.

Abstracts in the following categories are invited:

  • Paper Presentation Individual paper presentations describe original research by the author. Fifteen minutes is allotted for the paper and fifteen for discussion.
  • Panel Discussion is a forum for an interactive discussion of a topic among a panel of experts. Typically, a panel of two or three speakers makes introductory remarks.  The audience is then invited to make comments and question the panel.  Panel discussions are scheduled for 60 minutes and run concurrently with other sessions. 
  • Roundtable discussion Roundtables are 60 minutes in length and are intended for informal discussions of pressing current topics important to scholars in the field and to provide a venue to both share and learn from each other.   Each submission should have no less than three participants knowledgeable in the discipline.

 

Az Amerikai Magyar Tanáregyesület évente megrendezi konferenciáját a magyar kultúra, történelem, néprajz, irodalom, nyelv, pedagógia, szépművészet, zene és más kapcsolódó tudományokból.  A konferencia előadói tarthatják előadásaikat virtuálisan (Zoom felületet alkalmazva).

Az előadások nyelve angol és magyar, örömmel fogadunk magyar nyelvű előadásokat. Szeretettel várunk konferenciánkra minden kollegát, érdeklődőt. Akik a fenti témához kapcsolódva a jelzett területek bármelyikéről előadást szeretnének tartani, kérjük, hogy absztraktjukat 2023. szeptember 15-ig adják be itt: http://ahea.net/conferences/2023/submit-paper.

Program Committee

Cultural Studies: Mártha Pereszlényi-Pintér, John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio.
                            Mari Réthelyi, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Education:           Viktoria Batista, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
                            Andrea Parapatics University of Pannonia, Veszprém.

History/Political Science: Péter Kristián Zachar, National University of Public Service, Budapest.
                           James P. Niessen, Rutgers University, New Jersey.

Language/Literature: Ákos Farkas, ELTE, Budapest.
                             Zsuzsanna Varga, University of Glasgow, Scotland.
           
 Music/Folklore:   Sarah Lucas, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, Texas.
                             Judith Olson, American Hungarian Folklore Centrum, New Jersey.

Science/Economics: Andrew Lee, Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, Virginia.
                              Katalin Voros, University of California at Berkeley, California.

AHEA Local Organizing Committee:

Klára Papp, Mártha Pereszlényi-Pintér, Katalin Vörös

Sponsors

Hungarian Association, Cleveland, Ohio
Bethlen Gábor Alap
Fulbright Hungary
Helena History Press

Contact: info@ahea.net