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Beyond formal spaces: Reflections from the NSU Winter Symposium ‘Feminism and Hospitality’
(the Donner Institute, 30.10.2020)This text offers some reflections that stem from my participation in the NSU Winter Symposium ‘Feminism and Hospitality: Religious and critical perspectives in dialogue with a secular age’, held in Turku, Finland, 5–7 March ... -
Bound to hospitality: An asymmetry of power in the Finnish church asylum movement
(the Donner Institute, 30.10.2020)Church asylum, a practice aimed at assisting migrants with precarious residence statuses, has been enacted in Finland particularly since the 2010s. As a result of migrants’ insecure residency, their capacities of action ... -
Hospitality and the ethico-political: Collective gestures for welcoming others – critique and possibilities
(the Donner Institute, 30.10.2020)What is hospitality? Who is it addressed to? Hospitality aims at welcoming those who arrive; it demands giving space and time and sharing our own resources with others. In view of the current global migration crisis and ... -
In praise of In Praise of Risk
(the Donner Institute, 30.10.2020)Review of Anne Dufourmantelle's In Praise of Risk, trans. with an introduction by Steven Miller (New York: Fordham University Press, 2019). -
Orthodox Christianity and gender through a religion-as-lived perspective
(the Donner Institute, 30.10.2020)Book review of Kupari, Helena, and Elina Vuola (eds.), 2020. Orthodox Christianity and Gender. Dynamics of Tradition, Culture and Lived Practice. Routledge Studies in Religion (London & New York: Routledge). -
Reflection on the reflective ethics of charity
(the Donner Institute, 30.10.2020)This article is a reflection on the NSU Winter Symposium of March 2020, entitled ‘Feminism and Hospitality: Religious and Critical Perspectives in dialogue with a Secular Age’. It contends with moral judgments which regard ...