Rácz Krisztina
Krisztina Rácz is a scholar with interdisciplinary education and experience, having research interests in language, multilingualism / multiculturalism, ethnic minorities and education, with a special focus on Central and Southeastern Europe. Her expertise also lies in social memory, gender and migrations. To the study of these, she is applying ethnographic methods which build on contemporary theoretical perspectives. She has conducted fieldwork in Serbia, Slovenia and Romania, and has gained rich experiences in working in diverse international academic settings in Hungary, Slovenia, Serbia, Austria and Norway. She has published articles for journals and book chapters in English, Serbian and Hungarian languages. She has a wide collaborative network with colleagues from and/or working on Central and Southeastern Europe and beyond, as well as fora for sharing her research with a wider public.
Latest publications
- Mandić, Marija & Krisztina Rácz. (2022). Learning the Language of Social Environment: The Case of Hungarian in Vojvodina (Serbia). Current Issues in Language Planning, published online, https://doi.org/10.1080/14664208.2022.2145541.
- Rácz, Krisztina. (2022). „Creating the Illusion of Speaking Romanian Well”: Hungarian Speakers’ Teaching and Learning the Majority Language in Romania. Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 4(1): 29–56.