Gender Equality Week 2026: The danger comes from grandmothers: Religion and atheist education in socialist women’s magazines

ULBS Library 2A Lucian Blaga St., Sibiu, Romania

As part of the 'Institutionalized Religion and Gender' session, this presentation focuses on representations of religion and gender in socialist-era women’s magazines. The speaker for this session is Anca Mândru and the moderator of the discussion is Prof. Ionela Vlase. Date: Thursday, 5 March 2026Time: 16:00 – 17:00Location: ULBS Library, 5th Floor (Mansard), Room M12 👉 […]

Gender Equality Week 2026: Negotiating identity in the context of human rights and Islam: a case of transgender community-based organizations from Malaysia

ULBS Library 2A Lucian Blaga St., Sibiu, Romania

As part of the 'Institutionalized Religion and Gender' session, this presentation explores how transgender community-based organizations in Malaysia navigate identity, rights, and social inclusion within a context shaped by religious norms and human rights discourse. The speaker for this session is Greta Timea Biro and the moderator of the discussion is Prof. Ionela Vlase. Date: Thursday, […]

Gender Equality Week 2026: Run by women, managed by men: Transnistria’s public administration and its public servants

ULBS Library 2A Lucian Blaga St., Sibiu, Romania

As part of the 'Institutionalized Religion and Gender' session, this presentation examines gender dynamics within public administration in Transnistria, exploring how women’s participation in public sector roles intersects with institutional hierarchies and power structures. The speaker for this session is Ștefan Morar and the moderator of the discussion is Prof. Ionela Vlase. Date: Thursday, 5 […]

Gender Equality Week 2026: Exhibition – Exhibition: Women Shaping Words and Worlds

ULBS Library 2A Lucian Blaga St., Sibiu, Romania

This exhibition presents perspectives on the evolution of women’s roles and representations across time and contexts. Visitors are invited to explore themes related to gender, identity, and social change through curated visual materials. Date: Friday, 6 March 2026Time: 10:00 – 14:00Location: ULBS Library, Main Lobby 👉 Register for this session

Ionela Băluță – Feminism în Romania după 1989 | Sober Thought

Feminism în România după 1989 Feminismul acoperă sensuri și definiții multiple, care impun o reflecție epistemologică și metodologică serioasă în raport cu felul în care folosim termenul. Prelegerea va introduce câteva teme de discuție esențiale pentru cercetările din științele socio-umane. În primul rând, este important să înțelegem cum s-a (re)configurat feminismul în România după 1989 […]

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Roundtable 2026 – FERBOPO ERA Chair

Mercure Sibiu Arsenal Bulevardul Victoriei 48, Sibiu 550024, Sibiu, Romania

The FERBOPO ERA Chair project will host a new roundtable event in 2026.  The roundtable aims to foster exchange of perspectives on issues central to the FERBOPO research agenda, including gender equality, institutional dynamics, and social transformation. This event will provide a platform for discussion and knowledge sharing on key topics pertaining to the FERBOPO […]

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Sabrina P. Ramet – Religion and Nation | Sober Thought

Religion and Nation There are some puzzles where religion and nationhood are concerned. When did the sense of national belonging first arise and what drove this feeling? Did this sense of national belonging in Eastern Europe arise at the same time? Did Christianity drive the rise of the religio-national  community? How did the Protestant Reformation […]

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Radu Cinpoes – Church and Sexual Exploitation | Sober Thought

Church and Sexual Exploitation Trafficking in persons for the purpose of sexual exploitation as well as gender-based violence more broadly constitute ongoing and highly concerning issues in Romania. Mechanisms for prevention that rely on education concerning sexuality, consent and healthy relationships are undermined by conservative and reactionary actors on grounds that they represent deviant Western, […]

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Lucian N. Leustean – Religion and Forced Displacement in the Eastern Orthodox World | Sober Thought

Religion and Forced Displacement in the Eastern Orthodox World The talk examines religious mobilisation in response to forced displacement in predominantly Orthodox countries in Eastern Europe. It highlights areas of cooperation and divergence between faith-based communities and state authorities, with a particular focus on Eastern Orthodoxy. It shows that religious communities have played a dual […]

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Giuseppe Tateo – Orthodox Churches in Post-Communist Romania | Sober Thought

Orthodox Churches in Post-Communist Romania In October 2025, the inauguration of the People’s Salvation Cathedral in Bucharest established the world’s tallest Orthodox cathedral. Its dome now physically and symbolically towers over the House of the People, the ultimate emblem of Romanian socialism. This monument is merely the most striking example of a broader phenomenon: the […]

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