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ЦЕНТРА ИЗУЧЕНИЯ ПРАВОСЛАВИЯ И ДРЕВНЕРУССКОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ

КОНФЕРЕНЦИИ**СОБЫТИЯ** ПУБЛИКАЦИИ http://drevnerus.philosophy.spbu.ru/

Адрес для переписки: drevnerus@gmail.com, drevnerus@narod.ru

Мы будем рады любой информации

Мы не редактируем тексты информационных сообщений.

При перепечатке ссылка на рассылку Центра изучения православия и древнерусской культуры обязательна

Редактор бюллетеня Т.В. Чумакова

Теперь читайте и в блоге http://drevnerus.blogspot.com

В блоге архив с 2007 года и информация о том, по каким адресам Вы можете подписаться на наш бюллетень

Теперь бюллетень и в Гугл группе https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=ru&fromgroups#!forum/bulletsentra

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Российский этнографический музей

 

ИНФОРМАЦИОННОЕ ПИСЬМО

 

Уважаемые коллеги,

 

сообщаем, что ШЕСТЫЕ ШЁГРЕНОВСКИЕ ЧТЕНИЯ

«ИСТОРИКО-КУЛЬТУРНЫЙ ЛАНДШАФТ СЕВЕРО-ЗАПАДА -3»

 

состоятся 27 февраля – 1 марта 2013 г. в Российском этнографическом музее.

 

В рамках Чтений предлагается продолжить темы Шёгреновских чтений 2006-2011 гг.

На обсуждение выносятся следующие вопросы:

1. Регионалистика в научных центрах Северо-Запада: история и проблематика современного изучения историко-культурного ландшафта

2. Этноконфессиональные, этнолингвистические, этнофольклорные карты Северо-Запада и сопредельных территорий: каталоги, атласы, сводные карты, электронные базы данных;

3. Конфессиональная история Северо-Запада в прошлом и настоящем: церковная и приходская жизнь, миссионерство, характер и формы религиозности;

4. Граница как социально-культурный феномен; механизмы и условия формирования границ; фактор политической границы и историко-культурные судьбы пограничья;

5. Историко-культурный контекст и личность: новое в гуманитарных исследованиях.

В рамках чтений предлагается:

 

Обсуждение проекта «Этноконфессиональный иллюстративный атлас Ленинградской области: материалы и исследования»

 

Презентация международного выставочно-издательского проекта «И.А. Гальнбек – собиратель эстонской этнографии»

 

Презентация новых книг и изданий

 

В заявку для участия в Чтениях просим включить название доклада, его краткое резюме и Ваши данные (место работы, должность) и координаты (телефон, факс и электронную почту).

Срок подачи заявки – 15 января 2013 г.

 

Представленные доклады будут опубликованы. Оргкомитет оставляет за собой право отбора статей для публикации.

 

Фишман Ольга Михайловна:

e-mail:fishman_o_m@ethnomuseum.ru

 

Королькова Людмила Валентиновна

e-mail:korolkoval@list.ru

 

СПб., 191186, ул. Инженерная, д.4/1. Российский этнографический музей.

Раб. тел. 570.58.07;

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Бестиарий в словесности и изобразительном искусстве. Риторика и поэтика.
(RES et VERBA. Встреча 3)

Конференцию проводит Гуманитарный клуб «INTRADA» совместно с ИФИ РГГУ в рамках проекта «RES ET VERBA» («Вещи и слова»)

Предполагаемый круг проблем для обсуждения:

Словесные и визуальные стратегии в создания образа зверя.

Риторика животных (приёмы аргументации; тропы и фигуры).

Семиотика, символика, эмблематика животных.

Эволюция семантики животных в европейской и других культурах: от Античности к Новому Времени.

Зверь и человек: сходство и противоположность.Зверь как средство характеристики героя и выражения авторской позиции.

Зверь реальный и зверь фантастический: от античной естественной истории и средневековых бестиариев к литературной и визуальной анималистике Нового Времени.

Звери и стихии. Звери как стихии.

Беззверие. Произведения, где нет зверей.

Конференция состоится 27-28 сентября 2013 в РГГУ

Заявки присылайте на адрес:
bestiar-intrada2011@yandex.ru
до 20 мая.

В заявке просьба указать тему, краткие сведения о себе (если вы едете в нам впервые), нужно ли вам общежитие.
Оргвзноса, как всегда, нет.
Проезд, проживание за счёт участников.
По материалам конференции планируется издание сборника.
Публикация платная.

Ждём старых и новых друзей)

Группа встречи здесь:
http://vk.com/event46668474

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  Call for Papers

Folk Knowledge:
Models and Concepts

Institute of Ethnology
Slovak Academy of Sciences

March 26th to 28th 2013


The problem of human knowledge – what a person employs to interpret and act on the world – has been in the centre of scholarly attention for a long time. Knowledge is shaped by culture and distributed in population in certain ways; anthropological research has been directed to the distribution of knowledge – its presence or absence in particular persons – and the social processes influencing these distributions. Attention has been paid in particular to so-called
folk knowledge consisting of beliefs and socially accepted rules corresponding to various spheres of life: social relations, natural environment, reasoning and emotions, economic relations, oral tradition, etc. These beliefs and rules are shared and adapted to the particular local settings. Theoretical debates focused on the models of natural and cultural environment in particular social and cultural conditions, and the impact that those models have on human behaviour.

The aim of this conference is to contribute to this focus by bringing together scholars doing research in different cultural settings. A comparative perspective on human knowledge allows us to unravel a number of aspects of the cultural worlds which people construct. Empirical research can demonstrate how established thoughts, representations, and social relations to a considerable extent configure and filter individual human experience of the world around us and thereby generate culturally diverse worldviews which might include feelings and attitudes as well as information, embodied skills, verbal taxonomies and concepts: all the ways of understanding that humans use to make up a reality.


We invite interested scholars and students to submit proposals for papers which will explore:
• Folk knowledge and expert knowledge
• Material culture: material objects and their cultural meanings
• Religious beliefs and rituals
• Concepts of ethnicity and race
• Social learning: acquisition of knowledge by children and adults
• Children and their concepts
• Verbal concepts and models
• Taxonomy of concepts
• Representations of morality
• Gender relationships and representations
• Representations of economic relations and processes
• Visual representations: construction of meanings

Свернуть )

Key lectures:

Prof. Anthony Good
Anthony Good is Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology at the School of Social &
Political Science, University of Edinburgh, Great Britain.
The lecture: Folk Knowledge and the Law

Prof. John Eade
John Eade is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Roehampton and
former Executive Director of CRONEM (Centre for Research on Nationalism, Ethnicity and
Multiculturalism) which links Roehampton and the University of Surrey. He is also Visiting
Professor at the Migration Research Unit, the University College London, Great Britain.
The lecture: Contested Knowledges: The Politics of Pilgrimage in a Changing Europe

Dr. William (Lee) W. McCorkle
William McCorkle is Director of Experimental Research at the LEVYNA (Laboratory for the
Experimental Research of Religion and Ritual). He is Associate Professor and Research
Specialist at the Department for the Study of Religions, Masaryk University, Czech Republic.
The lecture: From Compulsion to Script: The Evolution of Ritual and the Rise of Religions



Submission details:
The language of the conference will be English only. The papers should last no more than 20
minutes. Abstracts (up to 350-words in Word doc.), with contact details and affiliation, should
be sent to the conference e-mail address (uet.conference@savba.sk) by 31st
January 2013.
You will be informed about acceptance or non-acceptance of your proposal by 15th
February
2013.

Conference participation fee:
• scholars who will present their papers: € 50;
• PhD students who will present their papers: € 25;
• participants who will not present papers: free.
The participation fee includes all conference proceedings and daytime refreshments.
Accommodation is not included in the conference fee.


Organizational team:
Tatiana Bužeková, Institute of Ethnology SAS, email: tatiana.buzekova@savba.sk
Miroslava Hlinčíková, Institute of Ethnology SAS, email: miroslava.hlincikova@savba.sk
Danijela Jerotijević, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, Comenius University, email:
danijela.jerotijevicova@fses.uniba.sk
Soňa G. Lutherová, Institute of Ethnology SAS, email: sona.lutherova@savba.sk



We look forward to seeing you in Bratislava in March 2013!

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Call for Publications

Theme: Cultures between History and Ideology
Publication: Interculturality
Date: No. 5 (2013)
Deadline: 1.2.2013We are preparing the March issue of "Interculturality", a magazine
for the promotion and affirmation of intercultural communication. The
general theme of this issue is: Cultures between history and
ideology. Deadline for submitting articles is February 1st, 2013.
Please find instructions for authors enclosed in the attachment. We
are once again looking forward to receiving your articles.

We kindly ask authors to submit their manuscripts and other
enclosures in electronic form to the Editorial's Office e-mail
address <zkvrazvoj@nscable.net>, prepared in the following way:

1. General Guidelines

Manuscripts should be written in Latin using font Times New Roman,
font size 12, line spacing 1.5, on an A4 paper.

Each manuscript, if deemed as a contribution to The Intercultural
Research, should contain the information about the author of the
text: first and last names, full name and place of the institution
where the author is employed, or a name of the institution where the
author has completed his research (for more complex organizations a
complete hierarchy is given i.e. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of
Philosophy – Department of Serbian Literature, Novi Sad), a title, an
abstract in Serbian and English (no more than 250 words long), key
words (no more than 7 in Serbian as well as in English), the text and
a reference list. The text should not be more than 24 computer pages
long, whereas 16 pages is the minimum. If the manuscript is intended
for Views (essays, research papers) it should contain an abstract in
Serbian and English (no more than 250 words long) and a reference
list, while the scope of the text may be between 10 and 24 computer
pages.

2. References

- The titles of the works should be in italics.

- When cited or referred to in the text, the source should be given
in the following way: in brackets, author's last name, the year of
publication, colon and page number. But, in the reference list it
should be given with all the information.

- In the reference list, when monographic publication is concerned,
the author's last and first names, the title of the text in italics,
place, publisher and the year of publication are cited. In the
reference list, when serial publication is concerned, the the
author's last and first names, the title of the text inside the
quotation marks, the name of the serial publication in italics, the
number of book or chapter, (year and full date), colon followed by
the page numbers of the text. The texts retrieved from the internet
are cited in the following way: monographic publications: the
author's last and first names, the title in italics, the internet
address from which the text was retrieved, the date of access.
Periodical publications: the author's last name, the title of the
text inside the quotation marks, the title of periodical publication
in italics, number and date of publication (if it is not included in
the internet address), the internet address, the date of access.

- In the reference list, bibliographic units should be written in
language and letter in which they have been published, enlisted in
alphabetical order.

- Footnotes are given at the bottom of the page and are used for
additional comments. Continuous numbering is marked with Arabic
numerals form 1 further on, followed by the punctuation mark.

- Foreign names and terms undergo transcription which is adjusted to
Serbian language (according to Serbian Orthography), but when a
foreign name or term is mentioned for the first time, the original
form is given in the brackets as well. When mentioned next time in
the text, it should be consistently and identically transcribed,
without mentioning the original form. The exceptions are latin terms,
which are left in the original form. When foreign phrases are cited,
the translation should be given in corresponding footnote.

Photographs which the authors enclose with their papers should be
sent as high-resolution photographs in .jpeg or .tiff format with the
author's signature and the year of making.

Note: Papers published in the journal shall not be reprinted neither
in parts or as a whole, without the the publisher's prior consent.
Manuscripts are reviewed and are not given back to the authors.

Structure of the Journal

We ask the authors to adjust their manuscripts to the thematic and
formal structure of the journal, as well as to specify for which
column they are written.

INTERCULTURAL RESEARCH, scientific research papers from the areas of
philosophy, anthropology, sociology, musicology, theatrology,
cultural politics, literature and arts...

VIEWS, essays, research papers

DIALOGUES, scientific interview

COORDINATES: translations, reviews

The journal is issued twice a year (March, October)


Editors:

Tibor Vajda, Director of the Institute for Culture of Vojvodina
Aleksandra Đurić Bosnić, Editor of the "Interculturality" magazine
Email: zkvrazvoj@nscable.net

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  MEDIEVAL SLAVIC SUMMER INSTITUTE At the Hilandar Research Library, The Ohio State University June 24-July 19, 2013

Deadline for receipt of application: 22 February 2013.


NOTE: The Sixth Annual Hilandar Conference will be held in Columbus, Ohio, immediately following the end of the MSSI, July 19-21, 2013.

The Hilandar Research Library (HRL), the Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies (RCMSS), and the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures (DSEELC) at The Ohio State University will host a four-week intensive Summer Institute for qualified graduate students in Columbus, Ohio, 24 June-19 July, 2013. The Medieval Slavic Summer Institute (MSSI) will offer: Practical Slavic Palaeography (Slavic 814) and Readings in Church Slavonic (Slavic 812). All lectures will be in English.

Manuscript material on microform from the Hilandar Research Library's extensive holdings forms a large part of the lectures and exercises. There is also a program of lectures on related topics, and other activities. Time permitting, participants may have the opportunity to work with their own individualized research on manuscript collections/materials found in the HRL.

Applicants must be graduate students with a BA degree and with a reading knowledge of Cyrillic and of at least one Slavic language. Preference will be given to applicants with reading knowledge of Old Church Slavonic or some other pre-modern Slavic language.

The Hilandar Research Library, the largest repository of medieval Slavic Cyrillic texts on microform in the world, includes the holdings from over 100 monastic, private, museum, and library collections of twenty-three countries. There are over 6000 Cyrillic manuscripts on microform in the HRL, as well as over 1000 Cyrillic early pre-1800 printed books on microform. The holdings range from the eleventh to twentieth centuries, with a particularly strong collection of manuscripts from the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries. About half of the manuscripts are East Slavic, with much of the remainder South Slavic in provenience.

For further information about the HRL and RCMSS, visit their website at http://cmrs.osu.edu/rcmss/ and see archived issues of Cyrillic Manuscript Heritage for accounts of MSSI 1999 (issue #6), MSSI 2001 (issue #10), MSSI 2003 (issue #14), MSSI 2006 (issue #20), MSSI 2008 (issue #24), and MSSI 2011 (issue #30). The DSEELC website address is http://slavic.osu.edu.

For further information on eligibility, credit, housing, financial aid, and to obtain an application to the MSSI, please contact the HRL and RCMSS at hilandar@osu.edu or the Hilandar Research Library and the Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies, 119 Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Avenue Mall, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1286.

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Славяно-германские исследования (ИнСлав РАН)

Дорогие коллеги!

Во вторник, 25 декабря, в рамках семинара Центра славяно-германских
исследований (и одновременно на заседании Отдела типологии и
сравнительного языкознания Института славяноведения РАН) Мария
Леонидовна Лавренченко выступит с докладом "Конструирование братских
отношений в домонгольской Руси: литературные традиции и социальные
практики".

Начало доклада в 12.00 в комнате 903 на 9 этаже здания РАН.

Обращаем Ваше внимание на то, что в здании РАН действует суровая
пропускная система. Для заказа пропуска просьба заблаговременно
сообщить фамилии, имена и отчества (полностью) желающих
присутствовать. Для прохода в здание необходимо получить пропуск в
бюро пропусков, имея при себе паспорт.
В случае возникновения проблем с проходом в здание РАН, просьба
звонить С. М. Михееву по телефону +7 903 1077887.

С уважением,
С. М. Михеев и Ф. Б. Успенский

  ==========================From: Isabelle de Keghel <keghel@gmx.de>
Date: Dec 13, 2012
Subject: CFP: Photography in the Russian Empire & Soviet Union (Moscow,
2-4 Oct 13)

German Historical Institute Moscow, October 2 - 04, 2013
Deadline: Feb 28, 2013

Call for papers
International Workshop
Photography and Visual Orders in the History of the Russian Empire and
the Soviet Union

Photographs are two-dimensional simplifications of a four-dimensional
reality; they often possess a greater power of suggestion than the
natural visual sensation. This, along with their technical
reproducibility, explains the rise of photography to one of the most
important everyday representations of people, places, and events since
the late 19th century. It seems logical to search for the symbolic
orders in and behind this new world of images (whether familial,
political, or economic), as well as for their origins and medial
transmission, and their producers and recipients. The workshop is
organized in cooperation with the German Historical Institute Moscow
and the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) "Threatened Orders" of
Tübingen University and devotes itself to these topics using the
example of Russian / Soviet History between 1840 and 1990. The purpose
of this, first of all, is to lay down thematic guidelines for further
research and to coordinate running projects.

The following four thematic fields will serve as starting point:

1) Method and Theory
What contribution can photo-historical approaches and questions make
to the study of both Russian and Soviet History, and to the study of
(threatened) orders (also in a transnational context)? Orders are
considered to be threatened according to the CRC-terminology, when
options for action become insecure, patterns of behaviour and routines
are called into question, and when a threat communication is
established.

2) Images of the Other
Photographs are considered to have a causal connection to reality.
Therefore, they play a key role in visualising foreigners and foes.
What strategies of inclusion, exclusion, defamation, or
romanticization can be observed?

3) Ideas of Order
Photojournalism, which was considered the most important genre of
Soviet Photography since the end of the 1920s, visualised the ideals
of the New Soviet person and his / her society. In this context, we
are not only interested in how achievements in industrialization,
space travel, or sports were represented by means of photography, but
also if and in what context threats were visualized.

4) Practices, Techniques, Media
What did the social and organizational infrastructure behind the
worlds of images visualizing order and threat look like? Through which
agents and media did their dissemination occur? How did amateurs apply
or alter the official picture language? What motifs and presentation
techniques were formative?


Interested scholars from all disciplines, who work on the History of
Photography in Russia or the Soviet Union, please send a proposal for
a talk (25 minutes, length: maximum 400 words) and a short CV until 28
February 2013 to Isabelle de Keghel (keghel@gmx.de).

Applications may be submitted in German, Russian or English.
Conference Languages will be Russian and English (with simultaneous
translation).

Proposals from the entire field of the History of Photography in
Russia and the Soviet Union between 1840 and 1990 are welcome.
Particular attention will be paid to the thematic fields mentioned
above.

The number of speakers is limited to fifteen. Applicants will be
notified of the chosen proposals by 30 March 2013.

The conference is funded by the GHI Moscow and the CRC 923 "Threatened
Orders" of Tübingen University. The expenses on travel and
accommodation will be covered by the organizers. A publication of
selected articles is planned.

We are looking forward to your proposals!

Organisation/Contact:

Dr Isabelle de Keghel, University of Konstanz (keghel@gmx.de)
Dr Katharina Kucher, University of Tübingen
(katharina.kucher@uni-tuebingen.de)
PD Dr Andreas Renner, Universities of Heidelberg/Tübingen
(andreas.renner@zegk.uni-heidelberg.de)
Katja Bruisch, GHI Moscow (katja.bruisch@dhi-moskau.org)

Reference / Quellennachweis:
CFP: Photography in the Russian Empire & Soviet Union (Moscow, 2-4 Oct
13). In: H-ArtHist, Dec 13, 2012. <http://arthist.net/archive/4372>.

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  Funding for Doctoral Research in Russian and East European Studies at the University of Manchester

The University of Manchester is offering a range of awards to which candidates working on topics related to Russia and Eastern Europe are eligible to apply.
The three main awards, which comprise a fee-bursary and a maintenance grant, are ESRC studentships in Language-Based Area Studies, AHRC studentships and the University-funded President's Doctoral Scholar awards.

1. The North West Doctoral Training Centre, jointly run by the Universities of Lancaster, Liverpool and Manchester, is offering 3 PhD studentships in Language-Based Area Studies, in fields which include Russian and East European Studies. This award covers home/EU fees and offers a maintenance grant. (Last year the value of the grant was £ 13,590.) Successful candidates will be based at the University of Manchester. The University has wide-ranging expertise in Russian and East European Studies with relevant members of staff based across the Faculty of Humanities, particularly in the School of Social Sciences and the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures. In 2008, Russian and East European Studies at Manchester was assessed in the UK's independent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) as the best in the country for research in the field. We will be able to offer supervision on a wide range of topics on Russian and East European societies, politics and history.
For description of the North West DTC and of the opportunities for post-graduate studies which it offers, please go to http://www.nwdtc.ac.uk/prospective.html
The deadline for the application for the ESRC studentships is Monday 4 February, 2013. Please note that prior to this deadline you should apply for a place on the PhD programme in one of the two Schools mentioned above. The online application should be submit to the Schools by Thursday 17 January 2013. The choice of School will depend on the location of the member of staff you wish to be supervised by. For further information, please visit: http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/fees/postgraduate/
For informal inquiries, please contact either
Dr Ewa Ochman, School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, at ewa.ochman@manchester.ac.uk
or Professor Yoram Gorlizki, School of Social Sciences, at yoram.gorlizki@manchester.ac.uk

2. The Department of Russian and East European Studies in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures is keen to receive applications for the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) award from candidates working on topics related to Russia and Eastern Europe. AHRC awards provide payment of tuition fees and a maintenance stipend for UK students, and tuition fees (and a maintenance stipend, subject to eligibility criteria) for EU students. Please note that you must have an offer of a place on an appropriate doctoral programme before you can be considered for an AHRC studentship in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures.
An online application for a place on a doctoral programme should be submitted to the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures by Friday 1 February 2013 at the latest; a completed funding application form must be received by the School by Friday 1 March 2013.

3. In 2011 the University of Manchester launched a new 2.5m investment in PhD training with the creation of the President's Doctoral Scholar Awards. These awards are open to all new PhD students from all nationalities and research areas. The Department of Russian and East European Studies in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures is keen to receive applications for this funding scheme from candidates working on topics related to Russia and Eastern Europe. The award covers tuition fees (home/EU or international, as appropriate) and the equivalent of the research council stipend (£13, 590 in 2012-13). The following application deadlines should be observed in relation to this award:
An application for a place on a doctoral programme should be submitted to the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures by Friday 1 February 2013 at the latest; a completed funding application form should be submitted by Friday 1 March 2013.
For full details of the 2013 competitions and guidance notes on how to apply, please visit: http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/fees/postgraduate/
For informal inquiries about the academic side of the application process, please contact:
Dr Ewa Ochman ewa.ochman@manchetser.ac.uk
For questions about the administrative side of the application process, please contact:
Ms Rachal Corbishley at Rachel.Corbishley@manchester.ac.uk

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  МИНИСТЕРСТВО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ И НАУКИ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ

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высшего профессионального образования

«Государственная классическая академия имени Маймонида»

(ФГБОУ ВПО ГКА имени Маймонида)

Садовническая ул., д. 52/45, г. Москва, 115035. Тел. (495) 951-54-97. Факс (495) 951-76-12.

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ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ КЛАССИЧЕСКАЯ АКАДЕМИЯ имени МАЙМОНИДА

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с 9 по 13 апреля 2013 г.

МЕЖДУНАРОДНУЮ НАУЧНУЮ КОНФЕРЕНЦИЮ

«ИСКУССТВОВЕДЕНИЕ В КОНТЕКСТЕ ДРУГИХ НАУК В РОССИИ И ЗА РУБЕЖОМ:

ПАРАЛЛЕЛИ И ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЯ»

Основные направления в работе конференции:

Магистральные тенденции гуманитарного пространства России и зарубежных стран

Интерпретологические концепции в отечественном и зарубежном искусствознании

Интонационность и художественный образ в музыке

Психология, культурология и социология: единое научное пространство?

Искусствоведение и филология в XXI веке

Проблемы современной журналистики в области искусства и гуманитарных наук

Популярная музыка как многоуровневый концепт современной культуры

Методология информатики в науке об искусстве

Юридические и экономические аспекты современной концертной деятельности

Инновации в области медицины и их роль в совершенствовании музыкально-исполнительской и педагогической деятельности 

 

Секционные заседания формируются по мере предоставления заявок.

К участию в конференции приглашаются ученые, педагоги высших и средних учебных заведений, научно-исследовательских институтов, члены научных и творческих сообществ, аспиранты и соискатели, а также студенты старших курсов (начиная с третьего) высших учебных заведений. Продолжительность доклада составляет 15–20 минут (включая дискуссии).

Рабочие языки конференции: русский и английский.

До 28 февраля 2013 года необходимо предоставить в Оргкомитет: 
Заявку в произвольной форме на участие в конференции и текст доклада. В Заявке необходимо указать название доклада, ФИО (полностью) участника, ученую степень, ученое звание, место работы или учебы, ФИО, степень, ученое звание, должность научного руководителя/консультанта, сведения о необходимости бронирования гостиницы, точный почтовый адрес, контактные телефоны, адреса электронной почты. Заявка должна содержать возможно более полную характеристику участника конференции. Также необходима цветная фотография, вес не более 2 мегабайт: разрешение не менее 300 dpi (точек на дюйм). 

Текст доклада и заявка на участие в конференции представляется только в электронном варианте по адресу: gkonson@yandex.ru (Григорию Рафаэльевичу Консону). 

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