THREE VISITING LECTURES 1. “On Ontology of Love: Reading Schelling's Clara”, Deakin Philosophy Seminar Series, visiting lecture at Deakin University, Australia, November 6, 2018. 2. "A cosmology of love" - visiting lecture at Jadavpur University, Faculty of Arts, Dept. of Philosophy, Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Kolkata, India, 4. apr. 2019. 3. "A theology of the feminine divine: Wisdom-Sophia and Virgin Mary" - visiting lecture at Jadavpur University, Faculty of Arts, Dept. of Philosophy, Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Kolkata, India, 5. apr. 2019.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 2556115Lenart Škof has presided over the international programme and organizational committee of the scientific conference, being held in Utrecht in October 4-5, 2018 in cooperation between Institute for philosophical studies ZRS Koper, University of Utrechtu (Graduate Gender Programme & Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights programme) and an internatonal NGO Norwegian People's Aid from Oslo, dealing with the help to the victims of genocidal violence in Iraq. The opening lecture was delivered by an international Yezidi activist and survivor of the genocidal violence and enslavement by the ISIS, Farida Khalaf, the keynote lecture was delivered by Morny Joy. The conference was entirely dedicated to the ARRS project topics of genocidal violence, shame and justice. This conference gathered participants from 17 countries. The conference focused on topics from the project, such as genocidal sexal violence, shame, femininity in theology and the protection of the victims of sexual violence. The following project members participated at this conference: Škof, Motoh, Furlan, Strahovnik, Žalec.
B.02 Presiding over the programming board of a conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 296464896Lenart Škof was a guest editor od a special issue of a Springer journal Sophia, dedicated to the ethics of femininity and shame. The issue has seven articles, among them are Morny Joy, Kelly Oliver and Sigridur Thorgeirdottir, the key topics deal with the questions of shame and vulnerability, sexual violence, social melancholy, in the theological part, the absence of the feminine within Christianity is addressed. Lenart Škof has also puslished his paper in this special issue. The table of contents of this special issue: - Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir: Shame, Vulnerability and Philosophical Thinking - Morny Joy: Violence, Vulnerability, Precariousness, and Their Contemporary Modifications - Kelly Oliver: Shame, Depression, and Social Melancholy - Zeynep Direk: Politics of Shame in Turkey: Public Shaming and Mourning - Taylor G. Petrey: Silence and Absence: Feminist Philosophical Implications of Mormonism’s Heavenly Mother - Shé M. Hawke: The Missing Hymn of Metis: an Origin of Loss - Lenart Škof: The Third Age: Reflections on Our Hidden Material Core (original scientific article of the project manager on the project topics)
C.03 Guest-associated editor
COBISS.SI-ID: 22251523This book was a result of the international conference held in Utrecht and mentioned above. The work begins with an introductory words from Farida Khalaf, who is an internatinally visible activist for the rights of the Yezidi women and victim of genocidal gender violence in Iraq. Other chapters bring topics such as violence against the indigenous women in Canada, the matricide in Colombia, and sexual violence in the MENA region. Other parts bring chapters on ethical journalism related to sexual violence, contributions of ethics of shame and cultures of shame around the world. The work a such is thus entirely dedicated to the topics of our project.
C.01 Editorial board of a foreign/international collection of papers/book
COBISS.SI-ID: 54415107This edited volume brings multidisciplinary insight into the concepts of shame, justice, violence and femininity. It is an important contribution to Slovenian research and related scientific terminology. The contributions were written between 2017 and 2020 within our research project from all project members. The main axis of this book comprises topics around divine and unwritten laws, unconditioal ethical demands from cosmic contexts and related ethical and religious/theological issues (justice and shame). This edited volume also brings further elaboration of the femininity as related to violence and shame, accompanied with the legal aspects from both classical and modern interpretations of Antigone. The final part of this edited volume deals with our understanding of some feminine divinities and various traditions from East Asian Contexts, such as India, Cambodia and China, both in theological and political aspects. Table of contents of project members:: - Nadja Furlan Štante: Marija kot arhetip (post)krščanske paradigme kozmične pravičnosti - Mateja Centa in Vojko Strahovnik: Sram in vzpostavitev pravičnosti: med pozitivnimi in negativnimi vidiki moralnega sramu - Bojan Žalec: Pomen sramu za človečnost in skupnost: slovnični pristop - Rok Svetlič: Antigonina »formula« - Gašper Pirc: Hegel, njegovi kritiki in teorija pripoznanja: Antigona in pomen poetične imaginacije v filozofiji - Lenart Škof: Od dvojnosti Heglove Antigone do konspirativne enosti Antigone in Jezusa - Tamara Ditrich: ?gvedske boginje, njihova vloga in pomen v vedskem panteonu - Tina Košir: »Brezsramna ženska, odeta v božjo luč«: radikalna poetika indijskih mistikinj - Helena Motoh: Samokritika, samokultivacija in sram: vzorci tradicionalnih religij in filozofij v revolucionarni praksi Ljudske Republike Kitajske in Demokratične Kampučije
C.02 Editorial board of a national monograph
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