CURRICULUM
VITAE

Name:
MARINA V. VOROBJOVA
E-mail: marina.vorobjova@upelsinka.com
EDUCATION:
2003-2008
- Post-Graduate Student, Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography
of Russian Science Academy (Kunstkamera), St.-Petersburg,
Russia
1999 - M. Sc. of Religious Studies, Russian Christian Institute
for the Humanities, St.-Petersburg, Russia
1998 - B. Sc. of Religious Studies, Russian Christian Institute
for the Humanities, St.-Petersburg, Russia
M.
A. DISSERTATION:
The Significance
of Heart in Religion and Philosophy: Archaic Consciousness, Traditional
Philosophy (on the example of Chinese philosophy), Christian Anthropology
(Grigory of Nissa), Russian Religious Philosophy (Pavel Florenskiy
and B.P. Vysheslavcev).
CURRENT
POSITIONS:
President of Religious
Studies Research Center "ETHNA",
Web-programmer (free-lance)
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH AREA:
— History
and Culture of Denmark;
— New Religious Movements.
PUBLICATIONS:
English:
- Religious Russia of the Last Decade: a Portrait by a Witness.
– Religion zwischen Kirche, Staat und Gesellschaft – Religion
between Church, State and Society. Irimie Marga, Gerald G.
Sander & Dan Sandu (Hrsg). – Verlag Dr. Kovac, Hamburg,
2007. Pp. 199-211.
- Interrelations between religion and society
in the XXI century. - Report for
the International Conference “Secularism and Beyond – Comparative
Perspectives”, May 29th to June 1st 2007. http://www.ku.dk/satsning/religion/sekularism_and_beyond/pdf/Paper_Vorobjova.pdf
- . Religion and Internet. – Religion on the Borders:
New Challenges in the Academic Study of Religion: Programme
and Abstracts. Lena Roos (ed.). – Intellecta, Solna, Sweden,
2007. Pp. 290-291.
- In Search of a Dialogue: Eastern European Spiritual
Journey in the Beginning of the 21st Century (on
the example of Russia). - Report for the 15th Nordic
Conference in Systematic Theology “Spirit and Spirituality”,
January 4-7 2007. http://www.teol.ku.dk/ast/nstc2007/Papers/Marina%20Vorobjova_Paoer.doc
-Changing World of New Religiousness. – Challenges
of Religious Plurality for Eastern and Central Europe.Miklos
Tomka, Andrij Yurash (ed.) – Social-Humanitarian Consortium
GENEZA, Lviv, 2006. Pp. 181-191.
- Religion and religiousness on post Soviet territories:
the Russian case. – Eastern European Religion. Edit Revay,
Miklos Tomka (ed.). – Pazmany Tarsadalomtudomany 5, Budapest
– Piliscsaba, 2006. Pp. 251-268.
- Changing World of New Religiousness / Moderne nabozestvo
II (Modern Religion II). Zostavila Silvia Velicova (ed.).
– Ustav pre vztahy statu a cirkvi, Bratislava, 2006. Pp. 207-222.
- Meniaci sa svet novej naboznosti / Moderne nabozestvo
II (Modern Religion II). Zostavila Silvia Velicova (ed.).
– Ustav pre vztahy statu a cirkvi, Bratislava, 2006. Pp. 88-102.
-
New Religious Movements in Russia – to Be or Not to Be? On
the Matter of Priorities among the Contemporary Russian Population/
Religions Churches and Religiosity. Irena Borowik (ed.). –
“NOMOS”, Krakow, 2006. Pp. 158-169.
- New Religious Movements in Post-Soviet Russia (The Article)/
Europe and New Religious Movements II. Miroslav
Lojda (ed.) – Ustav pre vztahy statu a cirkvi, Bratislava,
2005. Pp. 126-130.
11. ASANAS and Religious Studies (The Article) / New
Age. Michaela Morvcikova (ed.) – Ustav pre vztahy statu a
cirkvi, Bratislava, 2005. Pp. 592-600.
-
Gender Approach in Religious
Studies: An Attempt of Interdisciplinary Discussion (Abstract)
/ The
Book of Abstracts of the Nordic Women’s and Knowledge History
Conference “Gender and Knowledge”. – Turku, Finland, 2005.
P. 33. For full text of report see
here.
- New
Religious Movements and Secular World: Social Interrelation
Development Dynamics
(Abstract) / The Book of Abstracts of XIXth World
Congress of the IAHR. – Tokyo, Japan, 2005. Pp. 299-300.
- Religious
Tolerance as the Basic Component of Inter-Religious Dialogue
(The Article). – Journal for the Study of Religions
and Ideologies. No. 9 / Winter 2004. Pp. 19-26.
- Religion and Religiousness
on Post-Soviet Territories: The Russian case
(Abstract) / The Program of the 2004 Conference of
ISORECEA “15 Years After”. – Budapest–Piliscsaba, 2004. Pp.
61-62.
- Changing World of New Religiosity
(Abstract) / Handbook
of the 5th Conference of the ISORECEA “Challenges of Religious
Plurality for Eastern and Central Europe”. Lviv Ukraine, 2003.
P. 70. For full text of report see
here.
- Traditional
and nontraditional: paradoxes of coexistence. - The
official site of CESNUR,
2003.
Slovak:
1.
Meniaci
sa svet novej naboznosti. – Moderne nabozestvo II (Modern
Religion II). Zostavila Silvia Velicova (ed.). – Ustav pre
vztahy statu a cirkvi, Bratislava, 2006. Pp. 88-102.
2. Nove nabozenske hnutia v postsovietskom Rusku / Europa
a nove nabozenske hnutia II. Miroslav Lojda (ed.) – Ustav
pre vztahy statu a cirkvi, Bratislava, 2005. Pp. 52-56.
3 . ASANAS a Vyskum Religiozity / New Age. Michaela Morvcikova
(ed.) – Ustav pre vztahy statu a cirkvi, Bratislava, 2005.
Pp. 601-609.
4. Nabozenske Rusko po epoche ateizmu: Portret ociteho
svedka. – Stat a cirkev v postsocialistickej Europe II.
Ustav pre vztahy statu a cirkvi, Bratislava, 2004. Pp. 194-207.
Russian:
—Methodology
of research of new religiousness in the modern Religious Studies
(Report for the Second International Online Conference
on Religious Studies «Comparative Religion: From Subject to
Problem». Moscow, Russia).
— Religious Russia of the Last Decade: a Portrait by a
Witness. – Religion zwischen Kirche, Staat und Gesellschaft
– Religion between Church, State and Society. Irimie Marga,
Gerald G. Sander & Dan Sandu (Hrsg). – Verlag Dr. Kovac,
Hamburg, 2007. Pp. 199-211.
— Religion
and Internet in Russia at XXI century
(Report to the International Internet-Conference “Man.
Religion.Internet”. Moscow, Russia, 2007).
- Woman
in the Megacity. The
point, where dreams can't be back. The Interview to the Telesnost.Ru
portal.
-
Progressive Metal in Nordic tones. – Classic Rock (Russian
Edition), ¹ 11 (51), November 2006. Pp. 50-51.
- Woman in the Megacity: The back side of glossiness. –
Interview to Magazine “Salonnoe chtivo” (Moscow, Russia).
October-November 2006. Pp. 98-99.
- “Religiovedenie”. Encyclopaedic dictionary. – Moscow,
«Academichesky Proect», 2006 (articles: Duhovnye Christiane,
Osho Radzhnish’ Movement, The Raelian Movement).
- Soka Gakkay and it’s Significance on the Common Life ot
the Modern Japan / 3rd Torchinov Conference “Studies
in Religions of Asia”. Materials of the Conference. – St.
Petersburg, Russia, 2006. Pp. 298-301.
- Relations of Church and State in the Post-Communist Russia
(legal and practical aspects of the interaction). – “Siberia
on the Crossroad of the World Religions”: Materials of the
Conference. – Novosibirsk, 2006. Pp. 55-58.
- Religion and Religiousness in the Modern Russia. –
Journal “Religious Studies” (“Religiovedenie”), ¹ 2/2006.
Pp. 21-32.
- New Religious Movements In Russia – to Be or Not to Be?
On the Matter of Priorities of Ñontemporary Russian Population/
Religious organisaions in the social state system of contemporary
Russia: Science Internet-conference (April 10 – October
10, 2006.). NNIC, T.A. Folieva (ed.) - Volgograd, 2006. Pp.
4-8.
- Woman in traditional and non-traditional religions: modern
Russian context / Acta eruditorum. 2005. Sciential reports
and accounts. – Russia, St.-Petersburg, 2005. Pp. 9-14.
- Gender Approach in Religious Studies: An Attempt of
Interdisciplinary Discussion (on Russian). – Journal
“Religious Studies” (“Religiovedenie”), ¹ 3/ 2005. Pp. 119-123.
- Women’s Type of Sacrality in the New Indian Religious
Movements / Second Torchinov Conference “Studies in Religions
of Asia”. Materials of the Conference. – St. Petersburg, Russia,
2005. Pp. 202–207.
- Women’s Religiosity in the Internet / VI Congress
of Ethnologists and Anthropologists in Russia. Book of Abstracts.
– St. Petersburg, Russia, 2005. Pp. 391–392.
- "New Age" and Religious Studies:
The Russian case. – "Study of Religion" ("Religiovedenie"),
¹ 4/2004. Pp. 59-64.
-
Christianity and New Religious Movements: Possibilities
for Dialog between Religions in Eastern Europe. – Identity
and tolerance in poliethnic
civil
society. III International Seminar. May 11-14, 2004, Alushta,
Ukraine/ Ed. T.A. Senyushkina. – Simpheropol, 2004. Pp. 58-61.
-
Religious Multiplicity of Christian
Thinking, Dictionary.
St.-Petersburg, 2004. 96 pp.
-
Whether we are ready to the dialogue? (To a question on the
dialogue of science and society on an example of Religious
Studies)
-
Russian Science and Media. International Internet-Conference
of the Moscow Agency of Fund by K. Adenauer/ Collection of
articles. Moscow, 2004. Pp. 21-24.
-"Let
me be the cure...". Memories about Prof. Evgeni Torchinov
(1956-2003). - "Religiovedenie", ¹ 1/2004: 30-37.
-
Creation of mechanisms of a Religious Tolerance. Culture
and toleration. To 300-years of St.-Petersburg. Materials
of Õ Conference of Religious Studies (St.-Petersburg, 2003):
12-14.
- The prospects for religious study in present-day Russia,
"Religiovedenie" (¹ 3/ 2003): 164-173.
-Features of the interreligious dialogue in Russia:
"Traditional" and "untraditional", Way of Orient: Traditions
of liberation: The Annual Scientific Conference of young people
on problems Philosophy, Religions, Cultures of Orient; Philosophical
faculty of St.-Petersburg State University (St.-Petersburg,
2003): 179-181.
- On the way to the dialogue: choice of modern
Russia, "Religion and Law", ¹ 2 (2003): 7-8.
-Interview for the magazine "Religion and
Law". ¹ 1 (2003): http://www.upelsinka.com/Interview/irlaw.pdf
- Modern Religious Studies in Russia: particulars
and perspectives of development. - Internet Portal Credo.Ru
(2002): http://www.portal-credo.ru/site/?act=fresh&id=49
- Russian's Religious Studies (brief browses
of Religious Studies Sites in the Internet), Internet
Portal Credo.Ru (2002):
http://www.portal-credo.ru/site/?act=netnav&id=8
- The Heart Image in Oriental Tradition,
The Bulletin of Russian Christian Institute for the Humanities,
(St.-Petersburg, 2001): 328-336.
- Female Image of the Supreme Godhood in Creation
of Traditions and Stereotypes, Yaroslav-The-Wise Novgorod
State University (Velikiy Novgorod, 2002): 46-49.
- About the Measure of Goodness (to the History
of Kumran), Way of Orient: Traditions of liberation: The
Second Scientific Conference of young people on problems Philosophy,
Religions, Cultures of Orient; Philosophical faculty of St.-Petersburg
State University (St.-Petersburg, 2001).
- Mircea Eliade and His Time, God. Man. World:
Annual Scientific Conference, Russian Christian Institute
for the Humanities (St.- Petersburg, 2001): 58-60.
- The Magic of Name:
Primitive Thought and Ancient Egypt, God. Man. World:
Annual Scientific Conference, Russian Christian Institute
for the Humanities (St.- Petersburg, 1998): 21-22.
- Problems of Name in Chinese Philosophy,
Way of Orient: Traditions of liberation: The Second Scientific
Conference of young people on problems Philosophy, Religions,
Cultures of Orient; Philosophical faculty of St.-Petersburg
State University (St.-Petersburg, 1999): 67-68.
- The Phenomenon of
Man in Babylonian Tradition, God. Man. World: Annual
Scientific Conference, Russian Christian Institute for the
Humanities (St.- Petersburg, 1999): 28-30.
INVITED
CONFERENCES:
— Second International Online Conference on Religious
Studies "Comparative Religion: From Subject to Problem".
Moscow, Russia, 2008.
- International Internet-Conference “Man. Religion.Internet”.
Moscow, Russia, 2007.
- International Conference “Secularism and Beyond – Comparative
Perspectives”. Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007.
- Religious Studies Conference at Sodertorn University College
"Religion on the Borders: New Challenges in the Academic
Study of Religion". Stockholm, Sweden, 2007.
- Spirit and Spirituality. Nordic Systematic Theology Conference
2007. Hillerod, Denmark, 2007.
- 3rd Conference “Siberia on the Crossroad of the World Religions”.
Novosibirsk, Russia, 2006.
- 7th International Conference of the Utopian Studies
Society. Tarragona, Spain, 2006.
- Religious organisaions in the social state system of
contemporary Russia: Science Internet-conference (April 10
– October 10, 2006.). Volgograd, Russia, 2006.
- 3rd Torchinov Conference “Studies in Religions of Asia”.
St. Petersburg, Russia, 2006.
- International
Symposium “Church and State in Romania and Central Europe
Today”,
Iasi, Romania, 2005.
-
Nordic Women’s and Gender History Conference “Gender and
Knowledge”. Turku, Finland, 2005.
- Warsaw East European Conference Polish ‘Solidarnosc’
opposition in the communist countries and the collapse of
communism. The Centre for East European Studies. Warsaw
University, Poland, 2005.
- VI
Congress of ethnologists and anthropologists in Russia.
St. Petersburg, Russia, 2005.
- The 19th World Congress of the International Association
for the History of Religions, Tokyo, Japan, 2005.
- Religious Situation on the North-West of Russia and
in the Baltic countries: International Conference. St.-Petersburg,
Russia, 2005.
- Second Torchinov Conference “Studies in Religions of
Asia”. St. Petersburg, Russia, 2005.
- 15 years after. ISORECEA
Conference 2004. Budapest– Piliscsaba, Hungary Republic,
2004.
-
All Ukrainian science conference to 40 years of Culturology
department of State Pedagogical University by name of M.P.
Dragomanov. Kiev, Ukraine, 2004.
-
1st International Conference on Discourse and Intercultural
Relations. Murcia, Spain, 2004 (See Abstract).
-
Identity and tolerance in poliethnic
civil society. III International Seminar.
Alushta, Ukraine, 2004.
-
Alternative Spiritualities and
New Age Studies. Second International Conference. University
of Wolverhampton, England, 2004.
-
The Round Table to publish of 10th volume Scientific and Theoretical
Journal "Study of Religion"("Religiovedenie").
Moscow, Russia, 2004.
-
Challenges of Religious Plurality
for Eastern and Central Europe. 5-th Conference of ISORECEA.
Lviv, Ukraine, 2003.
- Culture and toleration. Õ Conference of Religious
Studies in State Museum of History of Religion. St.-Petersburg,
Russia, 2003.
- Russian Science and Media. International Internet-Conference
of the Moscow Agency of Fund by K. Adenauer. Moscow, Russia,
2003.
- RELIGION
AND DEMOCRACY: AN EXCHANGE OF EXPERIENCES BETWEEN EAST AND
WEST THE CESNUR 2003 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE organized
by CESNUR, Center for Religious Studies and Research at Vilnius
University, and New Religions Research and Information Center
Vilnius, Lithuania, April 10-12 2003.
- Woman. Education. Democracy: International Interdiscipline
Conference, Female Institute "Envila", Minsk,
Belarus, 2002.
- Ontology of Dialogue
as the Main Value of Cultural and Religious Experience. The
First Cycle of Cross-Cultural and Interreligious Discussions
under the Auspices of UNESCO.
St.-Petersburg, Russia, 2001.
- Gender Problems of the Society.
The Seminar of Novgorod Gender Centre, Faculty of Sociology,
Yaroslav-The-Wise Novgorod State University, Velikiy Novgorod,
Russia, 2001.
-Way of Orient: Traditions of Liberation. The Scientific
Conference of young people on problems Philosophy, Religions,
Cultures of Orient. Philosophical Faculty of St.-Petersburg
State University, St.-Petersburg, Russia, 2003, 2001, 1999.
- God. Man. World: Annual Scientific Conference, Russian
Christian Institute for the Humanities, St.- Petersburg, Russia,
2004, 2002, 2000, 1999, 1998.
INFORMATIONAL
AND RESEARCH PROJECTS:
—
The own projects:
Dansk.Ru
- History and Culture of Denmark
Upelsinka's
Page
Modern
Religious Studies
Religious
Studies Research Center ETHNA”
ProgScan
- Scandinavian Progressive Metal
— Involvement in the information projects:
The
Multimedia Course
for E-learning "The History of the Ancient Paganism"
The
Philosophucal Library 'Russian
Way';
The Philosophical Library
of a Middle Ages;
The Philosophical
Library of Renaissance;
Official Site of Russian
Christian Institute of Humanities etc.
LECTURE
PROGRAMS:
Course
of Lectures "Informational Technologies in Educational
Institutions for the Humanities", 2002-2007.
Course of Lectures "Phenomenology of Religion",
2003.
Course of Lectures "Introduce to Religious Studies",
2003.
Course of Lectures "Main Concepts of Religious Studies", 2002-2003.
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