
Conference Report “Negative consequences of the practising helping professions (Psychological and social aspects of helping people)”, Košice, 19th – 20th October 2017
Place: Košice, Slovakia Date: 19th – 20th October 2017
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Place: Košice, Slovakia Date: 19th – 20th October 2017
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Place: Jyväskylä, Finland Date: 18th – 21st June 2018
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Auf der 15. Tagung der Slowakischen historischen Gesellschaft, die im Mai 2016 in Skalica statt¬fand, befasste sich man im Konferenzteil mit der akuten und mehrschichtigen Frage der Beziehung zwischen Geschichte, Geschichtsschreibung und Ethik.
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This paper provides basic information from the systematic and integrated research of the Cyrillic literature in Slovakia until the end of the 18th century with an emphasis on participation of the Slovak language and cultural horizons. The paper documents the progress of the project results opposing by the International expert panel.
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Conference report: -800. Výročie prvej písomnej zmienky o meste Skalica / 800th anniversary of the first written membership of Skalica -Konferencia z dejín podnikateľských rodín / Conference on history of family business -VIII. kongres osemsto rokov srbskej medicíny / 8th Congress on 800 years of Serbian medicine -Medzinárodná interdisciplinárna konferencia národy – mestá – ľudia – slávnosti / International interdisciplinary national conference - city – people – facilities -Libri speculum vitae
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V reprezentatívnych priestoroch Domu tvorivej činnosti v Radziejowiciach pri Varšave (Dom Pracy Twórczej w Radziejowicach) sa konala v dňoch 15. – 17. septembra 2014 medzinárodná muzikologická konferencia venovaná problematike hudobných historiografií v strednej a východnej Európe. Jej hlavným cieľom bolo analyzovať národné a univerzálne prvky v hudbe z rozmanitých historických, systematických i etnomuzikologických aspektov v rôznych areálových hudobných kultúrach strednej Európy a jej širšieho okolia. Usporiadatelia konferenciu pripravili ako rozsiahle trojdňové podujatie, na ktoré pozvali 40 muzikológov z rôznych štátov Európy. Hlavným usporiadateľom konferencie bol Národný inštutút Fryderyka Chopina (Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina) vo Varšave. Vysokú odbornosť podujatia zabezpečoval vedecký komitét konferencie zložený z popredných poľských muzikológov – prof. dr. hab. Sławomira Żerańska-Kominek (Instytut Muzykologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski), prof. dr. hab. Irena Poniatowska (Instytut Muzykologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski, Polska Akademia Chopinowska), dr. hab. Paweł Gancarczyk (Sekcja Muzykologów, Związek Kompozytorów Polskich, Instytut Sztuki, Polska Akademia Nauk), dr. Artur Szklener (Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina).
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The discussion addresses a host of issues pertaining to various intersections between creativity and translation. Embracing the inevitable vagueness of the concepts, the speakers outline several clusters of topics, including the unpredictability of translation success (Susan Bassnett), critique of instrumentalism in translation (Lawrence Venuti) and the definition of the notion of creative subtitles (Jan Pedersen). The speakers also take positions on such complex and sometimes inherently contradictory issues as functional approaches to translation, source and target text, translation process, the pros and cons of new technologies in current translation practice and the lack of a true transdisciplinary dialogue felt in today’ s translation studies. The last point hints at a problem the discipline has been facing for a while: although the field has (for the most part) been incorporating inspiration from other research areas, disciplines for which translation is crucial (as a means of acquiring research corpora, disseminating results, etc.) still tend to overlook the translational character of their work. “Translation and creativity in the 21st century” springs from a roundtable that took place at Translation, Interpreting and Culture 2: Rehumanising Translation Studies (TIC 2) conference held on 22–24 September 2021 in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia. TIC 2 was the second in the series of translation and interpreting studies conferences organized by scholars and professionals affiliated with several Slovak and European institutions. The 2021 organizational team was managed by Associate Professor Martin Djovčoš (Matej Bel University).
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Reviews of: Doruľa, J.: O slovensko-nemeckom spolunažívaní v 16.–18. storočí. Bratislava: Slavistický ústav Jána Stanislava SAV – Slovenský komitét slavistov, 2014. 352 s.; Zborník k jubileu profesorky PhDr. Marty Pančíkovej, CSc. Dobríková, M. (ed.): Philologica LXXVIII. Bratislava: Univerzita Komenského, 2021.; Galewska, K.: Wtórne użycie nazw własnych na przykładzie języka polskiego, angielskiego i chińskiego. Lublin: Wydawnictwo KUL, 2021, 138 s.; Межъязыковая омонимия при обучении словацких студентов-русистов и русских студентов словакистики в оригинальном учебнике Ф. Калаша Kalaš, F.: Učebnica slovensko-ruských a rusko-slovenských homoným. Brno: Tribun EU, 2021. 212 s.; K otázke o formovaní kresťanskej identity západných Slovanov Dragnea, M.: Christian Identity Formation Across the Elbe in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries. New York –Bern – Berlin – Brusells – Vienna – Oxford – Warsaw: Peter Lang, 2021, 122 s. Reports: Za Jánom Jankovičom (1943–2021); Před sto lety se narodil profesor Roman Mrázek; Komunikácia ako kultúrna axióma cyrilo-metodskej misie v Európe; Zo zasadnutí Slovenského komitétu slavistov.
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Scientific activities for 2022: - PROJEKTI KËRKIMOR “ATLASI ETNOGRAFIK I FSHATIT SHQIPTAR SOT” PËRGJATË VITIT 2022; - PROJEKTI 7- VJEÇAR NDËRKOMBËTAR “A SMALL BUT FERTILE FIELD: STRENGTHENING SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN STUDIES”; - TRAGË – CIKËL LIGJËRATASH RRETH FOLKLORIT, TRADITËS, ARTEVE DHE TRASHËGIMISË KULTURORE; - SEMINARI PERMANENT PËRTHYERJE ANTROPOLOGJIKE; - NATASA GREGORIC BON, SMOKI MUSARAJ: PREZANTIMI I LIBRIT REMITTING, RESTORING, AND REBUILDING CONTEMPORARY ALBANIA (SPRINGER BOOKS, 2021); - AGRON MESI: PREZANTIMI I LIBRIT PROJEKTIMI IDEOLOGJIK I MODERNIZIMIT URBAN TË SHQIPËRISË. (AKADEMIA E STUDIMEVE ALBANOLOGJIKE, 2022); - ARBA BAXHAKU: PREZANTIMI I LIBRIT IDENTITETE PLUSKUESE: NJË LEXIM MBI SHFIGURIMIN E PEIZAZHIT ARKITEKTONIK TË TIRANËS PAS RËNIES SË SOCIALIZMIT (BERK 2021).; - KONFERENCA SHKENCORE VJETORE E IAKSA-SË ATLASI ETNOGRAFIK SHQIPTAR: KULTURA, NATYRA, ARTI; - EKSPOZITA “XHUBLETA” KURUAR NGA AFËRDITA ONUZI, INSTITUTI I ANTROPOLOGJISË KULTURORE DHE STUDIMIT TË ARTIT; - EKSPOZITA “TINGUJ TË HESHTUR INSTRUMENTE MUZIKORE TË TIRANËS SIPAS ARKIVIT ETNOGRAFIK (IAKSA); - ZÂDHANIA E JETËVE TË PAREGJISTRUARA TË BATHORES SHTËPIA – ARDHJA –VARRI LABORATORI I ANTROPOLOGJISË URBANE;
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In 18 May - 1 October 2023, during the event Timișoara 2023. European Capital of Culture, in the Baroque Palace, the exhibition Cucuteni Culture: Apogee of European Prehistoric Art has been organised by Neamț National Museum Complex, Romanian Academy – Timișoara Branch, National Museum of Art in Timișoara and „Politehnica” University in Timișoara. The exhibition brought together the most important collection of prehistoric art in Eastern Europe, consisting exclusively of prestigious artefacts (vases, anthropomorphic and zoomorphic representations, ornaments and cult objects), masterpieces of decorative and figurative art, belonging to the most important civilisation of Old Europe – the Cucuteni culture. All the pieces are part of the patrimony of the Cucuteni Eneolithic Art Museum „Gheorghe Dumitroaia”, the History and Archaeology Museum, both in Piatra-Neamț, the History Museum in Roman and the History and Ethnography Museum in Târgu Neamț. This is practically the most important exhibition organized by the Neamț National Museum Complex, an institution that currently holds the richest collection of Cucuteni artefacts (of common use and prestige) in Romania. The cultural event in Timișoara is a special opportunity for our institution to continue the tradition started in Thessaloniki (Greece) in 1997 and continued in Sibiu (Romania) in 2007, that of organizing exhibitions of prestigious Cucuteni artefacts in the European Capitals of Culture. In 3-10 September West University in Timișoara hosted the XXth World Congress of the International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences and the scientists, contributors to this event, had the opportunity to visit our exhibition.
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The 27th Munich Bohemist Meeting, held on March 10, 2023, marked a significant return to in-person gatherings after two years of pandemic-induced virtual sessions. Scholars from various countries, including Czechia, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, and the USA, convened to discuss current research projects on Czech and Slovak history and culture. The event featured diverse presentations, ranging from early modern patronage to trade and mass violence around 1900, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches and epochal diversity. Highlights included discussions on collective music promotion in Vienna, the role of Prague's female artists in the First Czechoslovak Republic, and the regulation of the book trade between Vienna and Prague. The meeting underscored the importance of networks and institutions in shaping sociohistorical transformations, with a particular focus on Vienna and Prague. The final panel addressed social orders and public space in multiethnic Cisleithania and interwar Czechoslovakia, exploring themes of violence, nation, and status. The event concluded with informal exchanges, reflecting the ongoing interest in Bohemian studies.
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The 8th edition of the National Conference entitled Dogmatic unity and national specific character in the church painting organized by the Romanian Patriarchate, through the agency of the Department of culture and religious heritage, the church painting Committee, in pannership with the State Secretariate for Cults, intends to answer, from an interdisciplinary perspective - historical, theological and artistical, - to some necessities felt in the field of church painting and restoration, to bring up the subject of practical rules and basic principles necessary in the field of the church fine arts and restoration, so as to make possible the fulfilment of the liturgical and dogmatical function of a dwelling of cult. The conference is an inaugural approach to attaining two necessary objectives that the church painting committee is trying to materialize with the help of some well-known specialists, viz.: the making of an iconographic Guide for the church painters and the servants of the holy altars, and the realization of a standard for restoring the church heritage in the cult. The Conference is a good occasion for sketching, by means of scientific works which are to be given, of some preceding theses necessary for the attainment of the two assumed objectives, and for gathering suggestion and questions which are to ensure the connection to the real needs of the guild of the new Iconographic Guide, by means of the filling in by the specialists present at the conference of a question- na'ive drawn up with that end in view. Meeting some real needs of our Church, the Restoration Standard aims at fixing and implementing some basic principles and practical rules destined, on the one hand, to avoid the distortion of the original aspect of the pictural ensemble, and, on the other hand, to make possible the achievement of the liturgical and dogmatical function of the mural ensemble, avoiding the transformation of the liturgical and community space into a picture-gallery.
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The "Holy Cross" Social and Pastoral Centre of Caraiman Monastery in Prahova County took in, with the blessing of His Beatitude Father Daniel, Patriarch of Romania, between 28th and the 30th September 2021, the works of the 14th edition of the National Congress "Christ Partaken to Children''. The meeting of this year was dedicated to the intensification and growth of the quality and impact of the catechetical activities with the youth on the level of parishes. Proposals about the vision, mission, values and strategical directions of the Office for the Catechization of the Youth were presented for the period 2021-2025.
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Between the 10th and the 12th of October 2021, the 8th edition of the National Colloquium of Orthodox Dogmatic Theology took place at "Ilarion V. Felea" Faculty of Orthodox Theology of Arad. Hierarchs, professors from the Faculties of Orthodox Theology, numerous students and candidates for a doctor's degree took part in this event. The main subject debated within the Colloquium of Arad was: Christ's Person in the present-day Dogmatic Theology. Contestations held by modernity and postmodernity, a fundamental subject of the theology and mission of the Orthodox Church. The participation in the 8th edition of the Colloquium was a hybrid one, onsite and online, owing to the pandemic situation in the country. The opening of the Colloquium took place in the Festive Hall of the Faculty, in the presence of His Eminence Dr. Irineu Popa, Metropolitan of Oltenia and member of the Academy, His Eminence Dr. Timotei Serviciu, Archbishop of Arad, His Grace Dr. Emilian Cripnul, Vicar-Bishop of the Archdiocese of Arad, Mrs. Professor Dr. Ramona Lile, rector of Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad, Rev. Fr. Professor Dr. Cristinel Ioja, Dean of the Faculty of Orthodox Theology of Arad, the professors of Dogmatic Theology, the students and the candidates for a doctor's degree. In the end of the opening festivity, His Eminence Dr. Irineu, Metropolitan of Oltenia and member of the Academy, gave a paper to all the participants, called: The Son of Man: observations about the modern Christological anthropology (P. Nellas and O. Clement). The Colloquium went on with the other scientific papers given by the Romanian professors of Dogmatic Theology from all over the country, also participating in this theological manifestation. A few important points of view about the Christology of the Ecumenical Synods, the Church experience and theology, as well as the ways we confess in the present world the truth about the Person of Christ, here are some subjects emphasized during the two days of theological and dogmatic debates. In the end of the colloquium, His Eminence father Archbishop Timotei Serviciu and Father Dean Cristinel Ioja thanked the guests physically or online present for their contribution to the success of this meeting.
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On the 13th of December 2021, the autumn pastoral and missionary Conference of the clergymen from the Archdiocese of Bucharest took place in the "Iustin the Patriarch" Hall of the "Dumitru Staniloae" Centre for continual forming, in Bucharest. The meeting took place in a hybrid shape: physically and online, and was presided by His Beatitude Father Daniel Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, who pronounced the speech named: "Honoring the memory of those fallen asleep in the Lord, and taking care of cemeteries".
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