

LINKEK
Akadémiai kutatóállomások, társintézmények
Limes Társadalomtudományi Intézet (Ukrajna, Beregszász)
http://www.hhrf.org/kmtf/index1.htm
Gramma Nyelvi Intézet (Szlovákia, Dunaszerdahely)
http://www.gramma.sk
Szabó T. Attila Nyelvi Intézet (Románia, Kolozsvár)
http://www.lett.ubbcluj.ro/~tjuhasz/sztanyi/index.html
Magyarságkutató Tudományos Társaság (Szerbia, Szabadka)
http://www.mta.hu/?id=1729&muhely=44
Kisebbségekkel foglalkozó intézmények honlapjai
Centre for European Migration and Ethnic Studies (CEMES)
The Centre for European Migration and Ethnic Studies operated between 1998 and 2002, specialising in policy-relevant research, information and publishing on international migration, ethnic relations and related topics in Western, Central and Eastern Europ.
http://www.cemes.org
Centre international de Formation européenne (CIFE)
Established in 1954, the CIFE is a private non-profit making international organisation which includes several institutes and European studies courses as well as colloquiums, seminars and publications.
http://www.cife.org
Consortium of Minority Resources (COMIR)
COMIR is an Internet-based cooperative project that aims at promoting the free flow of information and dialogue in the field of ethnic relations, multicultural politics and minority rights.
http://lgi.osi.hu/comir/
Danubiana Network
A cultural guide to Peoples of Danubian Europe
http://www.danubiana.org
ECMI
The European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) advances majority-minority relations in the wider Europe through action, research and documentation. It supports the stabilization of areas of ethnopolitical tension and conflict, contributes to the strengthening of relevant legislation and best practices in governance and enhances the capacity of civil society actors and governments to engage with one another in a constructive and sustainable way.
http://www.ecmi.de/
Elandnet
The electronic highway to unrepresented Nations, indigenous Peoples and National minorities world wide.
http://www.elandnet.org
Erdélyi Múzeum Egyesület (Románia, Kolozsvár)
http://www.eme.ro
eumap.org
Minority Rights in Europe
This is an excellent starting point for internet resources regarding minority rights issues. Highly recommended.
http://www.eumap.org
Eurolang
EUROLANG a média szolgálatában áll. Célja, hogy szolgáltatásai révén más képet nyújtson Európáról - széles skálájú, a nyelvi kisebbségek szempontjából gazdag hírértékű politikai, gazdasági, kulturális valamint szocio-politikai információs anyagot kínálunk, mely szerencsés kiegészítője lehet a legkülönfélébb jellegű kiadványok, illetve híradások rovatainak
http://www.eurolang.net/hungareg.htm
Euromosaic
All minorities of the European Union by languages or states.
http://www.uoc.edu/euromosaic/
European Minority Languages
A website dedicated to European languages made by Sabhal Mór Ostaig (SMO), an Irish association.
http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/saoghal/mion-chanain/en/
Forum Identität
A very good website of news about minorities. This is a collaborating project.
http://www.forum-identitaet.de/
Fórum Kisebbségkutató Intézet (Szlovákia, Somorja)
http://www.foruminst.sk/
FSUMONITOR
The site for daily news, opinion, and advocacy on Jews and human rights in the former Soviet Union--a project of UCSJ: Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union.
http://www.fsumonitor.com/
Geonative
Put minority and Native languages on the map.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/9479/
Institute for Minority Rights
For more than a decade the Institute for Minority Rights has stood for intensive research and practice in the area of international minority protection. Initiated from the successful model of the South Tyrolean autonomy the handpicked team of lawyers and political scientists have earned an internationally well established reputation due to their extensive experience with minority law cases and models of minority protection. Particularly in the context of current "European" issues such as management of ethnic and cultural diversity, our institute has gained a reputation as a center of excellence.
http://www.eurac.edu/Org/Minorities/IMR/index.htm
Kolozsvári Magyar Egyetemi Intézet (Románia, Kolozsvár)
http://www.kmei.ro
Kriza János Néprajzi Társaság (Románia, Mikes)
http://www.kjnt.ro/
Lingualia
Information Minority Portal. The biggest database relating to minority languages of the European Union
http://www.lingualia.net
Linköping University, Insitut for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society (Svédország, Linköping)
http://www.isv.liu.se/remeso?l=en
MINELRES
directory of resources on minority human rights and related problems
of the transition period in Eastern and Central Europe
http://www.minelres.lv/
Minority 2000
A project to promote European Minorities.
http://www.minority2000.net/
Minority European Languages Information Network (MELIN)
This project is establishing a centralised World Wide Web site for the provision of language resources to users of minority and lesser-used languages in the EU.
http://www.ite.ie/melin.htm
Pont Kutatóintézet (Szlovákia, Pozsony)
http://www.pont.sk/
Regionális és Antropológiai Kutatások Központja (Csíkszereda, Románia)
http://www.kam-wac.ro/
Research Centre for Peoples and Nations of Europe
A project to promote European Minorities.
http://members.aol.com/kreiznklsk
Separatisme
A website about separatism, with news, polls, flags, pamphlets.
http://www.separatisme.cjb.net
Süd-Ost Institut (Institute for South East European Studies, Németország Regensburg)
http://www.suedost-institut.de
Szlovák Tudományos Akadémia Társadalomtudományi Intézete (Szlovákia, Kassa)
http://www.saske.sk/
Szlovák Tudományos Akadémia Etnológiai Intézete (Szlovákia, Pozsony)
http://www.etnologia.sk/
Szlovák tudományos Akadémia Történettudományi Intézete (Szlovákia, Pozsony)
http://www.history.sav.sk/
UNPO
The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) is a democratic, international membership organization. Its members are indigenous peoples, occupied nations, minorities and independent states or territories who have joined together to protect their human and cultural rights, preserve their environments, and to find non-violent solutions to conflicts which affect them. UNPO provides a legitimate and established international forum for member aspirations and assists its members in effective participation at an international level.
http://www.unpo.org/
Virtual Nations - Nationalism and Diaspora
Internet made it possible for members of diasporic groups to communicate regardless of time and distance. Their homeland, their national identity, and the ethnic, social, cultural, and political meanings of this identity are the most covered topics in these online meeting places. This website is about how these groups use the Internet - how Virtual Nations are created and used.
http://users.fmg.uva.nl/pbakker/VN/index.html
Kisebbségi szervezetek
FUEN
The Federal Union of European Nationalities is an independent union of the organisations of national minorities in Europe.
http://www.fuen.org/
EFA
The European Free Alliance (EFA) has been standing up for the rights of stateless nations, peoples and regions for decades. Democratic legitimacy makes our cause unstoppable. To fully realise our historic rights and improve the social well being of our citizens and the economies of our countries we need to be fully represented in Europe.
http://www.efa-dppe.org/
Fotó
Etnofotó
www.etnofoto.hu
Folyóiratok
Aims and Scope:
Nationalities Papers is the only journal in the world which deals exclusively with all non-Russian nationalities of the former USSR and national minorities in Eastern and Central European countries. The problems and importance of over 160 million people are treated within the disciplinary and methodological contexts of post-Soviet and Europe-Asia studies. Of central concern is the fate of the Balts, Ukrainians, Jews, Gypsies, Croats, Muslims etc., and the peoples of Central Asia and the Caucasus.Nationalities Papers is an international and multidisciplinary journal with contributors and readers throughout North America, Western and Eastern Europe, the Far East, Japan and the People's Republic of China. Included in each issue are in-depth updates on the latest developments, some original documents, lists of the most recent publications from throughout the world and book reviews.
Bigotry Monitor
The Bigotry Monitor is a weekly human rights newsletter on antisemitism, xenophobia and religious persecution in the former communist world and western Europe. The editor is Charles Fenyvesi, published by the UCSJ.
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