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A new issue of Slovak Ethnology 2/2024 has been published
The new issue of Slovenský národopis/Slovak Ethnology 2/2024 has just been published in English. The theme of this issue is "Issues of Uncertainty: Insecurity and Precarisation as a Life Experience," and the guest editors are Ana Luleva and Milena Benovska. The issue is publicly available online. We wish you pleasant summer reading!
Elena Marushiakova and Veselin Popov will give a lecture at the Slavic-Eurasian Research Centre at Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan
Our colleagues Prof. Elena Marushiakova and Prof. Veselin Popov will deliver an invited lecture on July 4, 2024, at the Slavic-Eurasian Research Centre at Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan. Their lecture, titled “Roma Civic Emancipation before WWII: National and Transnational Dimension and the Problems of the Standardisation of the Romani (Gypsy) Language,” will address Roma civic emancipation before the Second World War and discuss historical and linguistic challenges faced by the Roma.
Ľubica Voľanská is co-organizing a side event at the 10th UNESCO General Assembly in Paris.
The event "Intangible Cultural Heritage in Education" will take place on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. It is the result of a collaboration between the Permanent Delegation of the Slovak Republic to UNESCO, the Institute of Ethnology and Social Anthropology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, and the Ethnographic Society of Slovakia. Contributions from colleagues from the Czech Republic, Poland, Greece, and Slovakia will be presented.
The journal Slovenský národopis/Slovak Ethnology has advanced to the second quartile (Q2) of the SJR database
Slovenský národopis/Slovak Ethnology has advanced to the second quartile (Q2) in the field of anthropology in the SJR (Scimago Journal & Country Rank) database, which derives bibliometric data from the SCOPUS. Being classified in Q2 means that our journal is ranked among the top 26-50% of journals in the given field. Slovenský národopis/Slovak Ethnology publishes four issues per year, three of which are in English. If you are interested in publishing with us, please do not hesitate to contact us...
Prof. Elena Marushiakova and Prof. Veselin Popov will be the keynote speakers at the 6th International Conference ‘Between the Worlds: Contesting (Im)Possible Identities’ in Sofia
Our colleagues, Prof. Elena Marusiakova and Prof. Veselin Popov, will serve as keynote speakers presenting on 'Roma Civic Emancipation before WWII: National and Transnational Dimensions' on May 17, 2024, at the 6th International Conference 'Between the worlds: contesting (im)possible identities', which will be held from May 16-17, 2024, in Sofia, Bulgaria. You can participate for free online. Login details for the Zoom platform can be found in the conference program.
Monika Vrzgulová will speak at the conference titled "The Holocaust in Southern Slovakia (1938 - 1945)"
Our colleague Monika Vrzgulová will speak at the conference titled "The Holocaust in Southern Slovakia (1938 - 1945)." The conference, which marks the 80th anniversary of the deportations of Jewish inhabitants from the southern territory of Slovakia, will take place on May 7th in Bratislava. The conference is organized by the Holocaust Documentation Center. You are cordially invited.
The APVV project Species-Rich Carpathian Grasslands: Mapping, History, Drivers of Change and Conservation' has a new website!
Interdisciplinary consortia focusing on the biodiversity of grasslands and meadows from multidisciplinary perspectives, in which the anthropological aspects of research are covered by our colleagues Jaroslava Panáková and Andrej Belák, have just completed a website about the project for the public.
Peter Maňo will give a lecture on undergoing ritual suffering
Our colleague, Peter Maňo, will present an invited lecture titled 'Why do people voluntarily suffer for the gods?' at the cultural center 'Diera do sveta' in Liptovský Mikuláš. In seeking answers to these questions, he will present research findings from Mauritius, where the local Tamil Hindu community annually organizes the extremely challenging Thaipusam Kavadi ritual. You are warmly invited!
A new issue of Slovak Ethnology 1/2024 has been published
The content of the (Slovak language) issue was co-edited by guest editors Zuzana Beňušková (Institute of Ethnology and Social Anthropology SAS) and Sanja Zlatanović (Institute of Political Sciences SAS) and includes articles by Slovak, Serbian, and Croatian authors on the topic of Revitalization and Functioning of Cultural Heritage in Public Spaces.
IESA SAS just published the topics for doctoral studies in the academic year 2024/2025
In the year 2024/2025 two doctoral positions will be opened and potential applicants may choose from 17 topics in various areas of ethnological and socio-anthropological research.
Zuzana Beňušková will be giving a lecture on Shrovetide at the "Scientific Confectionery"
Our colleague Prof. Zuzana Beňušková will appear on March 12, 2024, at 9:00 at CVTI at an event dedicated to Shrovetide - Scientific Confectionery: Shrovetide - A World Upside Down or How the Happiest Time of the Year Changes. In the lecture, she will introduce Shrovetide in Slovakia through words, images, and film. You are cordially welcome!
Peter Salner was a guest on the History podcast of the SME newspaper
Our colleague Peter Salner was a guest on the latest podcast of the History section of the SME newspaper titled: "Like the loyal customers, so the era. Bratislava's cafes could tell stories." The editor-in-chief of the Historical Review magazine, Jaro Valent, discussed the Bratislava cafe scene with Peter Salner and Valéria Schulczová, the director of DPOH and co-author of the Pozsony Dance Club production.
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