- 20. 05. 2025Lokacija:Študentska organizacija Univerze na Primorskem, Čevljarska ulica 27, Koper
Individualno psihosocialno svetovanje za LGBTIQ+ osebe
Zastavljena so kot 45-minutna individualna srečanja, kjer se osredotočamo na stiske, ki jih uporabnica doživljajo na področju spolne usmerjenosti in/ali identitete, spolnega izraza ter na druge življenjske situacije, ko so za osebo pomembne – ni nujno, da so stiske vezane zgolj na LGBTIQ+ okoliščine. Srečanja nudijo varno in podporno okolje za pogovor in posledično bolj uspešno soočanje s stiskami.
Torki med 10:00 in 17:00 (izbereš termin, ki ti ustreza).
Prijava: svetovalnica@legebitra.si - Čas:od 03. 12. 2025do 22. 12. 2025Lokacija:Ljubljana
Festival LGBT filma
Program: https://www.lgbtfilmfest.si/program
- Čas:od 08. 12. 2025do 12. 12. 2025Lokacija:Ljubljana
Vabilo na filmsko delavnico
41. festival LGBT filma vabi na filmsko delavnico, ki bo potekala med 8. in 12. decembrom 2025, v Ljubljani.
Delavnico bodo s skupnimi močmi vodile Radžila Šresta (nepalska režiserka in letošnja žirantka LGBT film festivala), Špela Setničar (zaključuje mag. študij Filmskega in TV ustvarjanja - scenaristike na AGRFT) in Hannah Koselj Marušič (zaključuje mag. študij MA Video, animacija in novi mediji na ALUO).
Predznanje ni potrebno!
Število mest je omejeno, zato čimprej oddajte prijavo. Pošljite jo na ales.festival@gmail.com do 30. novembra 2025. - Čas:10. 12. 2025od 15:00 do 16:30Lokacija:ZRC SAZU, Gosposka ulica 16, Ljubljana
Guest lectures by Prof. dr. Aleksandar Bošković
History of Anthropology as an Anthropological Problem
Debates about anthropological research, as well as about individual anthropologists, are profoundly shaped by attempts to understand the discipline’s history and the different trajectories that led to its institutionalization across diverse cultures and social contexts. These attempts unfold amid complex sociopolitical crises that prompt renewed questioning of dominant ideological narratives. Because such interpretations emerge in a specific contemporary moment, they also place actors from the past in the present, often with unexpected consequences. Like any other sphere of human life, anthropology is shaped by particular stories; some of these will be explored in the lecture. Special emphasis will be placed on grounding anthropologists in their own time and place in order to contextualize their work. Such an approach helps illuminate contemporary critiques and underscores the importance of rigorous research in any field. Any attempt to produce a definitive history of anthropology is bound to fail – and ultimately reveals more about its author(s) than about the discipline itself.