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Subject:

Low-cost Seminar in Denmark

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"Andrew Jameson" <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 15 Jan 1999 11:38:42 -0000

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PLEASE CONTACT IUC direct
CULTURAL BACKGROUND:
REFUGE OR BARRIER?
Culture-Tradition-Education-Women's Issues-Children's Issues

An information-gathering seminar on European intercultural social policy
Opportunity for European networking: Please pass this information on

IUC code:	FIME-02.99

Date:	21. - 27. February, 1999

Place:	Hotel Absalon, Copenhagen, Denmark (A good quality, central hotel)

Target group: IUC is looking for five participants from Britain: students and postgrads in sociology and social studies,
psychology, anthropology, gender studies and similar fields, also university staff, teachers, employees and concerned individuals
in any of these fields. Other participating countries are: Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Romania.

The programme in Copenhagen, accommodation (in double rooms) and the meals stated in the programme are all free of charge. The only
expense to participants is the fare to Copenhagen, and spending money for some lunches.

Contact: Email     [log in to unmask]
IUC is the Danish centre for international, intercultural education. It is supported by private and public funds, including Danish
and European governmental funds. For more information about IUC, consult their website:   www.iuc-europe.dk

"One aspect of life's immense and wonderful colour and mystery 
is the fact that groups of individuals differ from one another as groups: 
in their customs, their traditions, their beliefs, their skin colour and the clothes they wear. 
This otherness can be accepted with understanding and tolerance 
as something which makes life richer; 
it can be honoured and respected, and it can even be welcomed."
~Vàclav Havel~

The purpose of this seminar is to address urgent issues in a changing and more mobile Europe. Most European societies today are
multicultural. Some see this as an enrichment, others as a threat to their identity. Refugees from war zones may be well-received,
but other migrants are often not. They are seen as "economic" refugees and competitors on the job market.
Participants will be asked to provide information about their home countries and to use this information in discussion and
workshops.

Programme

Sunday, 21 February 
Afternoon arrival of participants
18.00	Dinner
19.30	Presentation of IUC staff and participants 
and a short introduction to the participants' home countries. 
	Focus: What is your most important festival and how do you celebrate it?

Monday, 22 February:  Culture and Traditions
8.00	Breakfast
9.00	Cultural tradition:  True identity or barrier to change?
	Anthropologist and journalist Anne Knudsen 
10.00 	Discussion: Cultural background  
What is necessary to maintain our identity in a changing society?
	Are women more conservative than men? Does status quo give security?
	Are men more conservative than women? Does status quo protect men's power?
	What should change and what should remain the same in participant countries?
	Can the "advanced" West learn from the "backward" East?
12.00	Lunch on your own
14.00	Women in culture and education: one Danish example
	Maria Lexa from Foreningen Freja, an active women's cultural organization
18.00	Dinner
	Optional theater visit

Tuesday, 22 February:  Education
8.00	Breakfast
9.00	Is education the path to equal opportunity?
Karen Palsgaard from Danish Refugee Aid, on their "guest teacher" program
	Nina Nørgaard, vice rector of Skt. Annæ Gymnasium
11.00	The Second Generation
Panel of young men and women from Pakistan, Turkey and Somalia on balancing home culture with their Danish schools.
13.00	Lunch on your own
14.30	Children's literature
	New views of boys and girls, men and women
	"People like us" and "strangers"
	Children's lives in the past and today
18.00	Dinner
	
Wednesday, 23 February:  Parliament and Culture for Kids
8.00	Breakfast
10.00	Visit to Danish Parliament
	M.P.s Peter Duetoft and Elisabeth Arnold 
	on family issues, women's issues, what's hot and what's not in politics
12.00	Lunch on your own
14.00	Visit to Children's Museum at the National Museum
18.00	Dinner

Thursday, 24 February:  Organizations
8.00	Breakfast
9.30	What can ordinary people do?
	 Filomenita Høgsholm, Black Women of Europe Network
	Ann Charlotte Nordahl, DUF, Danish Youth Council
11.30	Workshop: Possibilities in participant countries
	Ideas for organization: possible partners and goals
13.00	Lunch on your own
14.30	Get Organized
Meeting at the Union of Women Workers, presentation by Youth consultant Camilla Herdahl.
18.00	Dinner

Friday 25 February: The smallest citizens
8.00	Breakfast
9.30	How can children learn their parents'  values if they are never together?
	Training the care-givers
	Panel with Pauline Grolin, child pyschologist
	Social pedagogue and Professional day-care "mother"
12.00	Lunch on your own
14.00	Visit to an integrated Børnehave (kindergarten)
	on parental involvement, good books and happy children 
FREE TIME
18.00	Dinner

Saturday, 26 February
08.00	Breakfast
09.00	Workshops: Make a children's book and a good party
Participants will work in groups to produce 3 or 4 children's books during the day.
12.00	Lunch 
 	The farewell party in the evening will be a combination of specialties from the 
 	participant countries, prepared by the participants.
The party will take place in a private home.

Sunday, 27 February
08.00	Breakfast
	Evaluation
	Departure

This Programme is Subject to Change
Cultural Background Feb 99.doc




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