From olouchakova at gmail.com Fri Jun 1 21:21:52 2018 From: olouchakova at gmail.com (Olga Louchakova-Schwartz) Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2018 14:21:52 -0700 Subject: [Asec] 10 days before the deadline, final reminder, IMAGE, PHENOMENON, AND IMAGINATION IN THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE Message-ID: *Call for Abstracts* *http://sophere.org/conferences/biennial-conference/call-for-papers/ * *IMAGE, PHENOMENON, AND IMAGINATION IN THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE* The Society for Phenomenology of Religious Experience (SOPHERE) Biennial Congress, Prague, 2018 Dates: November 2, Friday, to November 4, Sunday, 2018 Hosted by the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague Venue: Prague, Narodni 3, the Czech Academy of Sciences (main building) *Keynote speakers:* Hans Rainer Sepp, Charles University, Prague Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii at Manoa *Presidential address:* Olga Louchakova-Schwartz, Jesuit School of Theology and UC Davis, USA *Conference director:* Martin Nitsche, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague The 1st Biennial Congress of the Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience invites submission of papers dedicated to the phenomenologically determined themes of imagination, image-consciousness, appearance and the non-apparent, phenomenological ontology, and genetic phenomenology, with regard to religious experience. We further invite innovative philosophical and theological reflections on image, imagination, and creativity in religious experiencing, as well as reflections on a reverse problem of how religious experience contributes to the above mentioned faculties examined in the psychological horizon. The topics will be discussed in following perspectives: *1. **Methods in Phenomenological Research* ? Applicability of phenomenological methods to study religious experience in general. ? Applicability of phenomenological methods to study images of religious experience and its imaginative aspects in particular. ? Imagination and the embodied nature of religious experience. ? Philosophy and phenomenological research of religious experience *2. **Phenomenological Ontology and Metaphysics* ? Can phenomenology capture the non-apparent? ? What is the relationship between phenomenality and religious experiencing? ? How do we think relationship between phenomenality, intentionality, and visible light? ? What are the modes of givenness in religious experiencing? ? How does religious experiencing transcend (or not) intentionality? ? Is there a religious experiencing sans the ?moral emotions?? ? What is the relationship between religious experience, certainty, and truth? ? How do the questions of phenomenological manifold and unification manifest in regard for religious experiencing *3. **History of Phenomenology:* ? Phenomenological accounts of image and imagination in the work of phenomenological scholars (Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, etc.). *4. **Phenomenological Psychology* ? Imagination, fantasies, and dreams in religion and religious experience. ? Images in spiritual praxis. ? Imagination and the altered states of consciousness. ? Spatiality and other cognitive aspects of religious imagery. *5. **Phenomenological Theology * ? Connection between images and the concepts of Divine. ? Imagination in pastoral praxis. ? Theological importance of sacred images. *6. **Phenomenological aspects of Image in Religious studies* ? Relation to images and/or imagination in different religions and religiosities. ? Comparative iconography (also with regard to language). ? Images and imagination in mythopoetics, or history of religion. *7. **Phenomenology and Philosophy of Religion* ? Picture theory of meaning. ? Phenomenological ontology of ?Imago Dei?. ? Visual vs. symbolic consciousness in generation of religious concepts. ? Phenomenology of symbolic forms. ? Phenomenology of relations between image and language in religious contexts. *8. **Theory of Images* ? Image and representation ? related to religion and religious experience. ? Pictorial turn ? related to religion and religious experience. ? Synesthesia in religious experience (tactility of images). ? Apparent and unapparent in phenomenology of religious experience. *9. **Theory of Art* ? Different kinds of images: film, photography, painting, sculpture, performance ? related to religion and religious experience. ? Contemporary religious art. *10. **Media Theory* ? Image as medium of religious experience. ? Communicological virtues of religious image. *11. **Politics of Images* ? Political dimensions of image and imagination in religion and religious experience ? Religion and images of holocaust. ? Social phenomenology of religious image. ? ?We-intentionality? and religious visuality. *12. **Ethics* ? Ethical dimensions of image and imagination in religion and religious experience. ? Image and healthcare. ? Image and hope. ? Religious transformation in the images of good and evil. We welcome paper proposals related to the main theme of the conference, but not necessarily bound by the topics listed above. Session proposals with at least three presentations are also welcome. Propositions have to be written in English. Please submit an abstract of approximately 250 words. To be considered all presentation proposals should be anonymized and must include a cover sheet with name, paper title, affiliation, five key words, and full contact information including email. For more information, see our website http://sophere.org Session proposals must include abstracts of at least three presentations, a clear title of the session, a name of its chair, and a short description of the session. *Abstracts should be sent to: conferenceprague at sophere.org * Deadline for submitting presentation proposals: June 10 2018 Deadline for submitting session proposals: June 3 2018 Notification of acceptance: until June 30 2018 Selected papers from the conference will be invited for publication in the topical issue of Open Theology, De Gruyter, ?Phenomenology of Religious Experience III?, planned for 2019. -- ?_____________________ CALL FOR ABSTRACTS "Image, Phenomenon, and Imagination in the Phenomenology of Religious Experience" http://sophere.org/conferences/biennial-conference/call-for-papers/ __________________________ ??Olga Louchakova-Schwartz, M.D., Ph.D.?? ? Professor of Philosophy of Religion?, Hult International Business School Assistant Clinical Professor, PHS, UC Davis School of Medicine Professor Emerita, former Director of Research Institute of Transpersonal Psychology (now Sofia University) Lecturer, Jesuit School of Theology, Berkeley Chair, AARWR Philosophy of Religion Unit? Founding President, SOPHERE Associate Editor, JTPP Guest Editor, Open Theology, 2017, 2018, 2019 Topical issues in Phenomenology of Religious Experience For publications, see https://ucdavis.academia.edu/OlgaLouchakova/Papers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From Eugene.Clay at asu.edu Wed Jun 13 19:26:01 2018 From: Eugene.Clay at asu.edu (Eugene Clay) Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 19:26:01 +0000 Subject: [Asec] =?utf-8?q?Everyday_Diplomacy=3A_14_=C2=AC16_JUNE_2018_KYI?= =?utf-8?q?V=2C_UKRAINE?= Message-ID: Everyday Diplomacy: 14 ?16 JUNE 2018 KYIV, UKRAINE Fifth Annual Workshop Everyday Diplomacy: Religious Encounters from the Baltics to the Black Sea Convenor: Catherine Wanner Organizers: Tetiana Kalenychenko, Iuliia Buyskykh Organizing Committee: Olena Bogdan, Oleg Kyselov, Denis Brylov This workshop is made possible thanks to support from the Center for Governance and Culture in Europe of the University of St. Gallen. DAY 1 THURSDAY, 14.06.2018 Arrival at the Hotel Mackintosh Khoryva street, 49-A 17.00 19.00 Roundtable discussion Religion as a Source of Conflict and Means of Reconciliation Venue: Moderator: Tetiana Kalenychenko National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Ukraine Speakers: Viktor Yelensky National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Ukraine Liudmyla Fylypovych Skovoroda Philosophy Institute, Ukraine Olena Bogdan National University Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine Tornike Metreveli University of St. Gallen, Switzerland Nikolai Mitrokhin Research Center for East-European Studies at the University of Bremen, Germany Mykhailo Cherenkov Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine Sergiy Tymchenko National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Ukraine Denis Brylov National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Ukraine 19.30 Dinner in Hotel Mackintosh Khoryva street, 49-A DAY 2 FRIDAY, 15.06.2018 10.00 11.00 Keynote Lecture by Magnus Marsden University of Sussex, Great Britain Diplomacy and Civility: Trust and dissimulation in transnational Afghan trading networks Venue: Freud House Kostyantynivska street, 21, second floor The lecture will explore the relationship between civility and diplomacy in the transnational commercial activities of traders from Afghanistan. The commodity traders on which the lecture focuses ? most of whom are involved in the export and wholesale of commodities made in China - form long-distance networks that crisscross multiple parts of Asia and are rooted in multiple trading nodes across the region, including the Chinese commercial city of Yiwu, Moscow, and Odessa. Much scholarship associates both diplomacy and civility with impression management and dissimulation and therefore identifies such modes of behavior as being inimical to the fashioning of enduring ties of trust. Analysis of ethnographic material concerning the traders? understandings of being diplomatic as well as the ways in which they seek to conform to contested local notions of civility, however, furnishes unique insights into the ways in which they build the social relationships and ties of trust on which their commercial activities depend. By exploring the interrelationship between civility and diplomacy, I aim to move anthropological debate beyond the question of whether civility is either a form of artifice premised on performance or a deeper ethical virtue in and of itself. It suggests, rather, the extent to which ambiguity, ambivalence, contradiction, and imperfection are an inbuilt aspect of the ways in which respect is communicated and evaluated, and ties of trust fashioned and maintained. 10.45 11.15 Discussion Moderator: Catherine Wanner The Pennsylvania State University, USA 11.15 11.30 Coffee-break Panel I. Overlapping Sovereignties and Identities: The Ethics of Immediacy After Violence Chair and Moderator: Iuliia Buyskykh Research Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Ukraine 11.30 12.30 Ketevan Gurchiani Ilia State University, Georgia Performing peace in a multi-ethnic and multi-religious village in Georgia Discussant: Tsypylma Darieva Centre for East European and International Studies, Germany 12.30 13.30 Tornike Metreveli University of St. Gallen, Switzerland The Bishop?s Gambit: Contrasting Visibility of Orthodox Churches in Serbia and Georgia Discussant: Jens Adam Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany 13.30 15.00 Lunch at restaurant ?Silvio? Nyzniy Val street, 23 Panel II. From Lived Religion to New Religious Movements Venue: Freud House Kostyantynivska street, 21, second floor Chair and Moderator: Oleg Kyselov National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Ukraine 15.00 16.00 Au?ra Kairaityt?-U?up? Centre for Cultural Studies, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania Popular Religion and the Religious Identity in Ethnographic Lithuanian Regions Discussant: Catherine Wanner The Pennsylvania State University 16.00 17.00 Elena Ostrovskaya Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia Diplomacy of Transborders: Post-Soviet Observant Jewry Discussant: Nikolai Mitrokhin Research Center for East-European Studies, the University of Bremen, Germany 17.00 18.00 Mariya Lesiv Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada Crossing Boundaries: Everyday Diplomacy and Krishna Consciousness Continuum in Ukraine Discussant: Olena Bogdan National University Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine 19.00 Dinner at restaurant ?Khinkal?nya? Nyzhniy Val street, 19/21 DAY 3 SATURDAY, 16.06.2018 Panel I. Religion and Memory: Looking for Identities, Forging Continuities with the Past Venue: Freud House Kostyantynivska street, 21, second floor Chair and Moderator: Julia Korniychuk National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Ukraine 10.00 11.00 Kathryn David New York University, USA Burying the dead, Resurrecting the Nation: Panakhydy in Nazi-Occupied Galicia Discussant: Kateryna Budz Independent Researcher, Ukraine 11.00 12.00 Yulia Yurchuk S?dert?rn University, Stockholm, Sweden Religious Encounters in the Formation of Commemorative Culture in Ukraine Discussant: Olena Panych National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Ukraine 12.00 12.15 Coffee Break 12.15 13.15 Jeanne Kormina National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Ancestors and the Ghosts: The Soviet Past in Russian Religious Imagination in the Post-Truth Era Discussant: Bruce Grant New York University, USA 13.15 14.30 Lunch at restaurant ?Silvio? Nyzniy Val street, 23 Panel II. Muslim Communities in Post-Socialist Europe Venue: Freud House Kostyantynivska street, 21, second floor Chair and Moderator: Olena Soboleva Research Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Ukraine 15.00 16.00 Konrad P?dziwiatr Cracow University of Economics and Centre for Migration Research, University of Warsaw, Poland Muslims in Poland in the Era of Civilizationism and Unprecedented Politisation of Islam Discussant: Oleg Yarosh Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine 16.00 17.00 Giuseppe Tateo Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany Bless to Spoil: Preventing Mosque Construction through Ritual Practice in Bucharest, Romania Discussant: Denis Brylov National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Ukraine 17.00 17.30 Discussion of Publication Plans 19.00 Dinner at restaurant ?Za dvoma zaycami? Andriyivski Uzviz street, 34 Questions? Tetiana, coordinator, +380967717001 soc.injener at gmail.com Catherine Wanner Professor History, Anthropology, and Religious Studies Director, Paterno Fellows Program Pennsylvania State University 108 Weaver Building University Park, PA 16802 USA Tel: 814-865-6689 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Everyday Diplomacy Prog Kyiv June 2018.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 356303 bytes Desc: Everyday Diplomacy Prog Kyiv June 2018.pdf URL: From Eugene.Clay at asu.edu Mon Jun 18 17:43:32 2018 From: Eugene.Clay at asu.edu (Eugene Clay) Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2018 17:43:32 +0000 Subject: [Asec] Call for Newsletter Items Message-ID: Dear ASEC members: There remain four days until the deadline for submitting information for the next edition of the ASEC Newsletter (the deadline is June 21). So far, five people have contributed. Please send me information in the next four days! In the meantime, let me remind you of the following: ***First of all, please include your current affiliation when sending in information. The information I am requesting falls into two categories: 1. Members? Activities: Here we list new publications and work on research projects. This is one of the most interesting and vital parts of the Newsletter. Please send me information on articles or books you have published or projects you are currently working on within the last year (2017-2018). 2. Items of Interest Concerning Eastern Christian Studies: These can include web links about something you think we should be covering. Please send me information on conferences, events, and publications you think would be of interest to our membership. We would be more than happy to include them in the Newsletter! Please send the information to me at charndtiii at vassar.edu Let me also remind you that for this issue and future issues, ASEC members are invited to submit to me a photograph of a religio-architectural monument or place of worship located in any of the countries that have a connection with ASEC members' research. This will be used as our masthead for the next issue. It must be your own photo or a photo to which you own the rights. I am looking to have all the contributions in by June 21st! Thank you for your attention! Very sincerely yours, Charles H. Arndt III Assistant Professor Department of Russian Studies Vassar College Poughkeepsie, NY 12604 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From johnson.60 at osu.edu Wed Jun 27 03:37:42 2018 From: johnson.60 at osu.edu (Johnson, Mary-Allen) Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2018 03:37:42 +0000 Subject: [Asec] CFP Festschrift for Professor Predrag Matejic Message-ID: Dear Colleagues: The Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies and the Hilandar Research Library plan to publish a Festschrift to Predrag Matejic* in combination with selected papers from the 7th International Hilandar Conference, which was held this past weekend at Ohio State, June 15-17. Alice Sullivan (MSSI 2015, University of Michigan) has agreed to serve as general editor. If you are interested in submitting your paper to be considered for this volume, please reply to this email and notify us no later than July 1 of your intention to submit. The volume will also include a section with shorter contributions (500-1500 words) in which authors could write a 'thank you' to Predrag or address a memory or an encounter with him or the HRL collection that impacted in a meaningful way their scholarship and/or careers. If you would like to submit such a contribution, please send it to: hilandar at osu.edu by October 1, 2018. Below are formatting guidelines if you would like to submit your paper for consideration. Deadline Please send your article to hilandar at osu.edu by October 1, 2018. Length Please send your article, no more than 5,000 words including Footnotes and Bibliography of Cited Sources (approximately 10 pages, single-spaced) as both a Word .doc and a .pdf (so that we can include accurate renderings of the non-Roman texts). Abstract ? should not exceed 300 words. If the paper is not in English, the abstract should be in English. If the paper is in English, please provide an abstract in a Slavic or Balkan language (e.g., Bulgarian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, etc). Keywords ? please provide five to eight keywords Format The footnotes (no endnotes, please!) and bibliography should be standardized to the Chicago Manual of Style for the Humanities. http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html Please include a ?Bibliography of Cited Sources? at the end of the article. Transliteration Library of Congress transliteration. https://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/roman.html Fonts Please be aware that OSU publications require the use of the font ProximaNova; the editors will convert the received texts in the Roman alphabet to ProximaNova. BukyVede is the font preferred for OCS. If there are other fonts you need for your paper, please send them with your paper. http://kodeks.uni-bamberg.de/AKSL/Schrift/BukyVede.htm Spelling Conventions Typically, a published volume would have unified spelling. However, since the articles are on topics from a variety of fields, please specify if you would prefer that your spelling of proper nouns (people, geographical locations, terminology) remains in the published version. Also, indicate if you would prefer your own British or Canadian spelling over American Standard, e.g., colour vs. color, digitise vs. digitize. Illustrations Illustrations should be submitted in their original form (please do not resize them) and sent them as attachments via email along with the text of the paper. DO NOT insert illustrations into the paper; simply note the place in the paper where the illustrations should be inserted (ex: Fig. 1, Fig. 2). Name all illustrations (attachments) consecutively and in accordance with inserted Illustration captions. Please also submit all necessary image permissions. The required formats are JPEGs or TIFFs, 9x6cm (3.5x2.3 inches). The required image resolution should not be below 1023x768 pixels, 300dpi. Tables Tables should be submitted as separate Word files and sent as attachments by email along with the text of the paper. Do not insert tables into the paper; indicate the place in the paper where they should be inserted. (ex: Table 1, Table 2) Online access We plan to publish a limited number of hard copies of the volume for authors and the libraries of their choice. Please indicate if you would be willing to have your article available online, in which case, we will send you necessary forms regarding access so that the contents of the Festschrift may be made available in the OSU Knowledge Bank. https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/135 To recap, your submission by October 1, 2018 should include: - Author name and institutional affiliation - Title of article - Abstract - Keywords - The text of the article with footnotes - Bibliography of Cited Sources - Figures with captions (if applicable) - Tables with captions (if applicable). Please let me know if you have any questions. Regards, Pasha Tuesday, June 26, 2018 Mary Allen ?Pasha? Johnson, Associate Professor Curator of Slavic Early Printed Books and Manuscripts Hilandar Research Library 119 Thompson Library 1858 Neil Ave Mall Columbus, Ohio 43210-1286 USA *The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and the Cyrillo-Methodian Research Centre honored Predrag Matejic with a festschrift on the occasion of his 60th birthday: Palaeobulgarica/Staro-Bulgaristika 36.3-4 (2012). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From don at wjh.harvard.edu Wed Jun 27 14:45:21 2018 From: don at wjh.harvard.edu (Ostrowski, Donald) Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2018 14:45:21 -0000 Subject: [Asec] CFP Festschrift for Professor Predrag Matejic In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Pasha (cc: Eugene), I would like to submit an article for Predrag's Festschrift, but I have a question. Do you think that an analysis of a Melkite icon of Enos would be appropriate as a contribution? I came across a reproduction of this icon in a shop in Ljubljana. The owner of the shop has the original, which his father acquired in the 1960s on an expedition "east" to gather Yugoslavian crafts. What caught my attention was the use of two alphabets (Greek and Arabic) to describe the figure. But there are other intriguing aspects of the icon that I would like to explore. All the best, Don ________________________________ From: Asec on behalf of Johnson, Mary-Allen Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2018 11:37 PM To: Eugene Clay; asec at easternchristianity.org Subject: Re: [Asec] CFP Festschrift for Professor Predrag Matejic Dear Colleagues: The Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies and the Hilandar Research Library plan to publish a Festschrift to Predrag Matejic* in combination with selected papers from the 7th International Hilandar Conference, which was held this past weekend at Ohio State, June 15-17. Alice Sullivan (MSSI 2015, University of Michigan) has agreed to serve as general editor. If you are interested in submitting your paper to be considered for this volume, please reply to this email and notify us no later than July 1 of your intention to submit. The volume will also include a section with shorter contributions (500-1500 words) in which authors could write a 'thank you' to Predrag or address a memory or an encounter with him or the HRL collection that impacted in a meaningful way their scholarship and/or careers. If you would like to submit such a contribution, please send it to: hilandar at osu.edu by October 1, 2018. Below are formatting guidelines if you would like to submit your paper for consideration. Deadline Please send your article to hilandar at osu.edu by October 1, 2018. Length Please send your article, no more than 5,000 words including Footnotes and Bibliography of Cited Sources (approximately 10 pages, single-spaced) as both a Word .doc and a .pdf (so that we can include accurate renderings of the non-Roman texts). Abstract ? should not exceed 300 words. If the paper is not in English, the abstract should be in English. If the paper is in English, please provide an abstract in a Slavic or Balkan language (e.g., Bulgarian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, etc). Keywords ? please provide five to eight keywords Format The footnotes (no endnotes, please!) and bibliography should be standardized to the Chicago Manual of Style for the Humanities. http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html Please include a ?Bibliography of Cited Sources? at the end of the article. Transliteration Library of Congress transliteration. https://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/roman.html Fonts Please be aware that OSU publications require the use of the font ProximaNova; the editors will convert the received texts in the Roman alphabet to ProximaNova. BukyVede is the font preferred for OCS. If there are other fonts you need for your paper, please send them with your paper. http://kodeks.uni-bamberg.de/AKSL/Schrift/BukyVede.htm Spelling Conventions Typically, a published volume would have unified spelling. However, since the articles are on topics from a variety of fields, please specify if you would prefer that your spelling of proper nouns (people, geographical locations, terminology) remains in the published version. Also, indicate if you would prefer your own British or Canadian spelling over American Standard, e.g., colour vs. color, digitise vs. digitize. Illustrations Illustrations should be submitted in their original form (please do not resize them) and sent them as attachments via email along with the text of the paper. DO NOT insert illustrations into the paper; simply note the place in the paper where the illustrations should be inserted (ex: Fig. 1, Fig. 2). Name all illustrations (attachments) consecutively and in accordance with inserted Illustration captions. Please also submit all necessary image permissions. The required formats are JPEGs or TIFFs, 9x6cm (3.5x2.3 inches). The required image resolution should not be below 1023x768 pixels, 300dpi. Tables Tables should be submitted as separate Word files and sent as attachments by email along with the text of the paper. Do not insert tables into the paper; indicate the place in the paper where they should be inserted. (ex: Table 1, Table 2) Online access We plan to publish a limited number of hard copies of the volume for authors and the libraries of their choice. Please indicate if you would be willing to have your article available online, in which case, we will send you necessary forms regarding access so that the contents of the Festschrift may be made available in the OSU Knowledge Bank. https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/handle/1811/135 To recap, your submission by October 1, 2018 should include: - Author name and institutional affiliation - Title of article - Abstract - Keywords - The text of the article with footnotes - Bibliography of Cited Sources - Figures with captions (if applicable) - Tables with captions (if applicable). Please let me know if you have any questions. Regards, Pasha Tuesday, June 26, 2018 Mary Allen ?Pasha? 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