Cross-border integration and local communities, 2012: Effects of the entry of the Republic of Slovenia into the Schengen area on the development possibilities of the ethnically mixed area in Prekmurje
October 10, 2022

Author of Research:  Milan Bufon, Mateja Sedmak, Ksenija Perković, Martina Rameša, Zorana Medarić and Maja Zadel

Year of Research:  2012

Key words: European Union; main language; minorities; border areas; cross-border contacts; Schengen area; Slovenia; Hungarian minority; Hungary; cross-border errands; relations with neighbouring countries; multiculturality; minority rights; languages; cross-border cooperation; international borders; minority groups;

Within the ARRS program group "Areas of cultural contact in integration processes" a case study among members of the Hungarian national minority in Prekmurje in the border area, specifically on the border with Hungary, Austria and Croatia was conducted by field survey. The purpose of the study was to get to know the life of the minority in the border area, that is culturally mixed area of Prekmurje, to determine the intensity of cross-border contacts along the Slovenian-Hungarian border and to identify the role of the minority in maintaining various contacts with Hungary, the role of the media in informing about minority issues, the opinion of the border population regarding the effects of Slovenia’s entry into the Schengen area on the further development of relations between the Hungarian minority in Slovenia.

Survey was conducted by Public Opinion Research Centre, Science and Research Centre Koper.

 

More info about the research you can find in ADP Catalogue.

Bufon, M., Sedmak, M., Perković, K., Rameša, M., Medarić, Z. and Zadel, M. (2022). Cross-border integration and local communities, 2012: Effects of the entry of the Republic of Slovenia into the Schengen area on the development possibilities of the ethnically mixed area in Prekmurje [Data file]. Ljubljana: Univerza v Ljubljani = University of Ljubljana, Slovenian Social Science Data Archives (ADP). ADP - IDNo: MEMOP12. https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_MEMOP12_V1