Accepted Abstracts
Cultural Studies
Cseh, Gizella
Vilma doktorasszony. Hugonnai Vilma emlékezete (Accepted)
Fodor, Mónika
“She kept her secret going long time.” Multimodal Intergenerational Trauma Telling in Life History Interviews. A Case Study. (Accepted)
Lengyel, Zsanett
The Double-Faced Design (Accepted)
Education
Lakatos, Lilla
Hungarian Language and Culture Teaching for Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship Students and International HE Students in Hungary (Accepted)
Menyhárt, Barbara
Vizsgálat a Diaszpóra Felsőoktatási Ösztöndíjprogramban részt vevő hallgatók körében (Accepted)
Szabó T., Annamária Ulla
Language, Culture, Identity: Language Socialization Strategies in Multilingual Families (Accepted)
Váradi, Krisztián
Bilingual Attitudes and Language Learning Motivation of Philology Students in a Multilingual Environment (Accepted)
History/Political Science
Hevő, Péter
Liberation or Occupation? Interactions between the Hungarian Minority in Czechoslovakia and the Occupying Forces of the Hungarian People’s Army (Accepted)
Maruszics, Erik
A Volksbund és Kárpátalja. Adalékok a kárpátaljai németség 1938 és 1944 közötti történetéhez (Accepted)
Máté, Zsolt
The 1956 Hungarian Revolution's Handbook (Accepted)
Zachar, Péter Krisztián
Different Traditions of Christian Democracy in Todays Hungary (Accepted)
Language/Literature
Bojti, Zsolt
‘You are a Magyar’: Sexological and Literary Interdependence in Edward Prime-Stevenson’s
Imre: A Memorandum
(Accepted)
Dömötör, Teodóra
A Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Repatriation and its Narrative Representation (Accepted)
Köves, Margit
Roland Orcsik’s novel :Phantom commando (Accepted)
Music/Folklore
Carugno, Giovanna
Exploring the Reception of Hungarian Music in Textbooks for the Primary and Middle Schools in Italy (Accepted)
Hanne, Matthew
Az Amerikai Szellem: László Lukin’s Hungarian Translations of American Folk Songs in Erzsébet Szőnyi’s “Biciniumok” (Accepted)
Science/Economics
Krizalkovicová, Zuzana and Joe Petersburger
How Effective Are Functional Movement Chain Exercises among Athletes and Non-athletes? (Accepted)
Szabó, Péter and Joe Petersburger
Assertiveness, Aggression, and Difficulties in Emotional Regulation in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Participants in Hungary (Accepted)