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Originating in 1925 as the Minority Institute, the [[Institute for Ethnic Studies]] (IES) is a public research institution operating in the field of ethnic studies, which investigates, in an interdisciplinary way, the following issues: Slovene ethnic questions; the status of Slovene ethnic communities in Italy, Austria and Hungary; the status of Slovenes in the successor states of the former Yugoslavia; the status of Slovene emigrants and of ethnic communities (national minorities and other ethnic groups) in Slovenia; the status of migrants in Slovenia; the theory and methodology of the research of ethnic topics; and the forms of ethnic issues (ethnicity, nationalism) in Europe and worldwide. IES is the successor of the Minority Institute, which in the period 1925-1941 functioned in Ljubljana as one of the first research institutions of its kind in the world, mostly dealing with the status of Slovenes in the neighbouring countries and of German and Hungarian minorities in Slovenia. When Slovene territory was occupied, the Institute was liquidated for fear that its materials would fall into the hands of occupiers. However, as early as January 1944, the Scientific Institute was founded in liberated territory within the Executive Committee of the Liberation Front. This institute continued, as the only institution of its kind in Occupied Europe, the work of the Minority Institute. By 1948 the Department for Border Issues had been transformed into the Institute for Ethnic Studies. From 1948 to 1956 the Institute functioned as part of the [[University of Ljubljana]], but since 1956 it has been an independent scientific institution. In 1992 the IES became one of the first public research institutions in Slovenia.
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Originating in [[established::1925]] as the Minority Institute, the [[Institute for Ethnic Studies]] (IES) is a public research institution operating in the field of ethnic studies which investigates, in an interdisciplinary way, the following issues: Slovene ethnic questions; the status of Slovene ethnic communities in Italy, Austria and Hungary; the status of Slovenes in the successor states of the former Yugoslavia; the status of Slovene emigrants and of ethnic communities (national minorities and other ethnic groups) in Slovenia; the status of migrants in Slovenia; the research theory and methodology of ethnic topics; and the forms of ethnic issues (ethnicity, nationalism) in Europe and worldwide. IES has branches in [[Municipality of Lendava-Lendva|Lendava / Lendva]] and in Rijea, Croatia. It runs also the International Center for Interethnic Relations and Minorities in South Eastern Europe.
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== Background ==
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IES is the successor of the Minority Institute, which in the period 1925–1941 functioned in Ljubljana as one of the first research institutions of its kind in the world, mostly dealing with the status of Slovenes in the neighbouring countries and of German and Hungarian minorities in Slovenia. In 1992 the IES became one of the first public research institutions in Slovenia and expanded its research focus to issues of globalisation, transnationalism, and contemporary migration flows. Thematically, the institute's researchers deal with diverse issues of immigrant integration, citizenship, inter-ethnic reconciliation, migration/development nexus, and more.
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== International cooperation ==
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IES has participated in various international projects and has cooperated with diverse national science foundations (for example, Austria, USA), private and international foundations and institutions (for example, Open Society Institute, the American Joint Jewish Distribution Committee in Claims Conference, EUMC, etc.), international organizations (for example, UNESCO, UNDP, UNRISD, Council of Europe, OSCE) and EU institutions (for example, DG Education and Culture, Leonardo da Vinci Programme, 6th FP, etc.).  
  
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[INDOC Centre of the Institute for Ethnic Studies]]  
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* [[Institute for Ethnic Studies Library and Archives]]
* [[Institute for Ethnic Studies Library and Archives]]  
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* [[Government Office for Slovenians Abroad]]
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* [[Slovenci.si]]
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* [[Slovene Emigrant Association]]
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* [[Slovenian Migration Institute]]
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==External links==
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* [http://www.inv.si/domov.aspx?lang=eng Institute for Ethnic Studies website]  
  
 
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Originating in 1925 as the Minority Institute, the Institute for Ethnic Studies (IES) is a public research institution operating in the field of ethnic studies which investigates, in an interdisciplinary way, the following issues: Slovene ethnic questions; the status of Slovene ethnic communities in Italy, Austria and Hungary; the status of Slovenes in the successor states of the former Yugoslavia; the status of Slovene emigrants and of ethnic communities (national minorities and other ethnic groups) in Slovenia; the status of migrants in Slovenia; the research theory and methodology of ethnic topics; and the forms of ethnic issues (ethnicity, nationalism) in Europe and worldwide. IES has branches in Lendava / Lendva and in Rijea, Croatia. It runs also the International Center for Interethnic Relations and Minorities in South Eastern Europe.


Background

IES is the successor of the Minority Institute, which in the period 1925–1941 functioned in Ljubljana as one of the first research institutions of its kind in the world, mostly dealing with the status of Slovenes in the neighbouring countries and of German and Hungarian minorities in Slovenia. In 1992 the IES became one of the first public research institutions in Slovenia and expanded its research focus to issues of globalisation, transnationalism, and contemporary migration flows. Thematically, the institute's researchers deal with diverse issues of immigrant integration, citizenship, inter-ethnic reconciliation, migration/development nexus, and more.

International cooperation

IES has participated in various international projects and has cooperated with diverse national science foundations (for example, Austria, USA), private and international foundations and institutions (for example, Open Society Institute, the American Joint Jewish Distribution Committee in Claims Conference, EUMC, etc.), international organizations (for example, UNESCO, UNDP, UNRISD, Council of Europe, OSCE) and EU institutions (for example, DG Education and Culture, Leonardo da Vinci Programme, 6th FP, etc.).


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Originating in 1925 as the Minority InstitOriginating in 1925 as the Minority Institute, the Institute for Ethnic Studies (IES) is a public research institution operating in the field of ethnic studies which investigates, in an interdisciplinary way, the following issues: Slovene ethnic questions; the status of Slovene ethnic communities in Italy, Austria and Hungary; the status of Slovenes in the successor states of the former Yugoslavia; the status of Slovene emigrants and of ethnic communities (national minorities and other ethnic groups) in Slovenia; the status of migrants in Slovenia; the research theory and methodology of ethnic topics; and the forms of ethnic issues (ethnicity, nationalism) in Europe and worldwide.ity, nationalism) in Europe and worldwide. +
Originating in 1925 as the Minority InstitOriginating in 1925 as the Minority Institute, the Institute for Ethnic Studies (IES) is a public research institution operating in the field of ethnic studies which investigates, in an interdisciplinary way, the following issues: Slovene ethnic questions; the status of Slovene ethnic communities in Italy, Austria and Hungary; the status of Slovenes in the successor states of the former Yugoslavia; the status of Slovene emigrants and of ethnic communities (national minorities and other ethnic groups) in Slovenia; the status of migrants in Slovenia; the research theory and methodology of ethnic topics; and the forms of ethnic issues (ethnicity, nationalism) in Europe and worldwide.ity, nationalism) in Europe and worldwide. +
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