III Session of Volodymyr Yevtukh Ethnosociological School
Professor Yevtukh's session on ethnicity in intercultural communication
1. THE THIRD SESSION OF PROFESSOR YEVTUKH
ETHNOSOCIOLOGICAL SCHOOL
The subject: “Ethnicity in the Framework of Intercultural
Communication”
Data: June 4, 2012
Time: 10.00 – 14.00
Place: Jagiellonian University, Institute of the Middle and Far East
Study, Krakow (Poland).
Moderators: Sylwia Jaskula, Ph.D (Head of Information Culture Department
at PEDAGOGIUM College of Social Sciences, Warsaw), Daryna Dikova-
Favors’ka, Ph.D (associate professor at the National Dragomanov
University, Kyiv).
Speakers: professor Leszek Korporowicz (Jagiellonian University,
Krakow), professor Volodymyr Yevtukh (National Dragomanov
University, Kyiv).
Discussants: Ph.D Margaret Sekomb, (Adelaida University, Adelaida,
Australia), professor Dominigue Bouchet (University of Southern
Danmark, Odense, Danmark).
Participants: professors, associate professors, researchers from
Jagiellonian University, other Universities of Krakow, National
Dragomanov University.
Conception of the discussion (questions to be discussed):
- concept of the notions “ethnicity”, “intercultural communication”;
- regularities and peculiarities of functioning of ethnicity in cultural
space;
2. - intercultural communication: to avoid misunderstanding;
- spaces of intercultural communication;
- ethnic interaction and intercultural communication: parameters of
interplay;
- intercultural competence;
- intercultural communication and interethnic tolerance (poles of
touching and divergence);
- ethnicity in concrete cultural spaces (Australia, Danmark, Poland,
Ukraine);
- technologies and techniques (procedures) of teaching of intercultural
communication in polyethnic societies.
Remarks:
a) participants of the session are invited to advance own opinion
concerning the questions mentioned above as well concerning questions
being in touch with the subject of the session;
b) the course of the discussion (the whole report) will be published in
the Journal “International Scientific Forum”.
Languages at the session: English, Polish, Ukrainian.