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Tuesday, 25th August
spatial, social, and economic factors of marginalization in the changing global context 34 08.30–10:30 economic aspects of marginality and marginalization I
08:30
Prof. Dr. Raghubir Chand; Kumaun University Nainital,
09:10 India
Occupational Diversification and Changing
9:50 Marginality conditions of Brokpas of Bhutan
in Twenty First Century
10:30 Dr. Daichi Kohmoto; Nara University of Education;
10:50–12:30 Japan
Marginalization of tea estates in Sri Lanka
10:50 in the changing global and national context
Dr. Firuza Begham Mustafa; University of Malaya,
11:30 Malaysia
Aquaculture system among small farmers
12:10 in Khulna Bangladesh
12:30–14:00 Tea/coffee break
14:00–21:00
economic aspects of marginality and marginalization II
Dr. Tomas Havliček; Charles University in Prague,
Czechia
Demarginalization and church property:
the case of Czechia
Dr. Stanko Pelc; University of Primorska, Slovenia
Eleven years of EU membership
– the case of Slovenia
Final discussion and concluding remarks
Lunch break
Field trip to Dogubeyazit and Farewell dinner
08:00–19:00 Wednesday, 26th August
Fieldtrip to Kars and Ani (Lunch on the way)
spatial, social, and economic factors of marginalization in the changing global context 34 08.30–10:30 economic aspects of marginality and marginalization I
08:30
Prof. Dr. Raghubir Chand; Kumaun University Nainital,
09:10 India
Occupational Diversification and Changing
9:50 Marginality conditions of Brokpas of Bhutan
in Twenty First Century
10:30 Dr. Daichi Kohmoto; Nara University of Education;
10:50–12:30 Japan
Marginalization of tea estates in Sri Lanka
10:50 in the changing global and national context
Dr. Firuza Begham Mustafa; University of Malaya,
11:30 Malaysia
Aquaculture system among small farmers
12:10 in Khulna Bangladesh
12:30–14:00 Tea/coffee break
14:00–21:00
economic aspects of marginality and marginalization II
Dr. Tomas Havliček; Charles University in Prague,
Czechia
Demarginalization and church property:
the case of Czechia
Dr. Stanko Pelc; University of Primorska, Slovenia
Eleven years of EU membership
– the case of Slovenia
Final discussion and concluding remarks
Lunch break
Field trip to Dogubeyazit and Farewell dinner
08:00–19:00 Wednesday, 26th August
Fieldtrip to Kars and Ani (Lunch on the way)