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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170507
DTSTAMP:20171031T142422
CREATED:20170411T122008Z
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SUMMARY:“Journeys”  Conference of the Irish Association for Russian\, Central and East European Studies
DESCRIPTION:On the occasion of the centenary of the Russian Revolution\, the Moore Institute is delighted to host the annual conference of the Irish Association for Russian\, Central and East European Studies. Taking its inspiration from Lenin’s fateful journey to Petrograd one hundred years ago\, the theme of this year’s conference is ‘journeys’. Papers deal with journeys into\, out of and across the vast region that spans from Prague in central Europe to Vladivostok in eastern Asia. Participants offer perspectives from several different disciplines\, including literature\, history and politics. The event is funded by the President’s Office\, the School of Humanities\, the Discipline of History and Fáilte Ireland. \nYou can check out more details on our website here: http://www.iarcees.org/upcoming.php \n \n \n
URL:http://mooreinstitute.ie/event/journeys-conference-irish-association-russian-central-east-european-studies/
ORGANIZER;CN="R%C3%B3is%C3%ADn%20Healy":MAILTO:roisin.healy@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170507
DTSTAMP:20171031T142422
CREATED:20170323T101146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170404T120824Z
UID:4030-1493942400-1494115199@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:‘Research in Real-Time: Practice in Progress’ Conference
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nThe ‘Research in Real-Time: Practice in Progress’ conference is a two-day interdisciplinary programme of PaR performances\, workshops\, interventions\, panels\, playtests and installations\, taking place on the 5th and 6th May at the O’Donoghue Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance at NUI Galway. Contributors will present their practice (as research) in the now: in the moment. Twenty-five local and international ‘makers and thinkers’ in the fields of film\, digital media\, traditional arts\, music\, sound\, dance\, ethnography\, theatre\, performance art\, larp\, and visual arts will present their ongoing practice within the following frameworks: \n\nTemporality; the ‘now’ within the practice research continuum\nSlow Practice\, and research in real-time\nPrivileging process\nPhenomenological approaches; embodied practice\nImprovisation\nThe ever-present possibility of failure\n Collaborative communities; relationship\nMapping and documenting practice research\nPaR within the academy\n Hybrid practice\nModels and methodologies\nReal-time aesthetics\nEconomies of practice\n\nCheck out our website to find out more! Click Here\n  \n \n  \n \n
URL:http://mooreinstitute.ie/event/research-real-time-practice-progress-conference/
LOCATION:Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel%20Parry":MAILTO:pargalway@gmail.com. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20170505T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC+0:20170506T170000
DTSTAMP:20171031T142422
CREATED:20170411T130501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170412T141043Z
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SUMMARY:1917: Centenary Reflections-  Weekend Conference
DESCRIPTION:  \nOrganised by Heritage/Library Services\, Roscommon Co. Council; Roscommon Historical & Archaeological Society;  \nand the Moore Institute\, National University of Ireland\, Galway \n  \n \nFRIDAY NIGHT: Gleason’s Townhouse Hotel \nPANEL 1  \n8.00: NORTH ROSCOMMON BEGINS: THE 1917 BY-ELECTION  \nRegina Donlon (Maynooth University): ‘Hurrah for Plunkett’: The 1917 North Roscommon by-election in context \nMartin O’Donoghue (NUI Galway): ‘A large percentage of the people of Ireland seem to have lost their bearings’: the AOH and Irish Party decline\, 1916-20 \nHonor Ó Brolcháin (Author): Proclamation\, election\, abstention: the Roscommon line in the snow \n  \nSATURDAY\, ALL DAY: The Abbey Hotel \nPANEL 2  \n9.30: WOMEN\, FAMILIES & POPULAR POLITICS  \nFionnuala Walsh (Trinity College Dublin): Women and everyday life in Ireland in 1917. \nMary McAuliffe (University College Dublin): Beyond 1916; revolutionary women\, politics and propaganda\, 1917-1918 \nJackie Uí Chionna (NUI Galway): ‘Cherishing all of the children of the nation equally?’ The NSPCC and child welfare in Galway\, 1916-1923 \n  \nPANEL 3  \n11.20: 1917: LOCAL\, NATIONAL\, AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES  \nPadraig Yeates (SIPTU): \nWilliam Partridge\, the Workers’ Republic\, and 1916: the Ballaghaderreen connection \nJohn Cunningham (NUI Galway): Ireland and the Australian conscription crisis of 1916-17 \nJames Curry (NUI Galway): Jim Larkin’s 1917 American Irish Worker \nPauline Scott (NUI Galway): ‘Dividing loyalties’: changing attitudes to the Parliamentary Party and Sinn Féin on the former Pollok estate in Glinsk-Creggs\, 1916-19 \n1.00 LUNCH  \n 2.00 KEYNOTE LECTURE Marie Coleman (Queen’s University\, Belfast): 1917: The realignment of Irish nationalist politics \n  \n3.15: NUI GALWAY\, ARCHIVAL PROJECT Conor McNamara (NUI Galway)Community\, Conflict\, and Memory \n3.30: PANEL DISCUSSION: 1917 AND THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW IRELAND  \nChair: Micheál Ó Fathartaigh (Dublin Business School) \nPanellists: John Borgonovo (UCC); Margaret Ward (QUB); Luke Gibbons (Maynooth University). \n
URL:http://mooreinstitute.ie/event/1917-centenary-reflections-weekend-conference/
LOCATION:Galway\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Conor%20McNamara":MAILTO:conor.mcnamara@nuigalway.ie 
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