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SUMMARY:Digital Scholarship Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarship Seminar\nResearch seminar for  researchers working  in any branch of the arts and humanities who are  engaged in the  creation and/or exploitation of digital resources in the  course of  their research. \n12-1pm\, Thursday 18 April 2013\nAdrian Grant (Moore Institute)Historians and new technologies \nAlison McNamara (School of Education)An examination of gesture-based devices in the mathematics post-primary classroom in Ireland \nPresentations will be followed by informal discussion (1-2pm) over a light lunch. \nContact: \nPÌÁdraic Moran (Classics\, School of LLC) | padraic.moran@nuigalway.ieJustin Tonra (English\, School of Humanities) | justin.tonra@nuigalway.ie \nwww.facebook.com/nuigdss
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-scholarship-seminar-5/
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SUMMARY:Prof. Joanna Story\, University of Leicester: Alcuin's Epitaph for Pope Hadrian I in Old St Peter's.
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Joanna Story\nUniversity of Leicester\nAlcuin’s Epitaph for Pope Hadrian I in Old St Peter’s\nFor more information contact mairin.maccarron@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/prof-joanna-story-university-of-leicester-alcuins-epitaph-for-pope-hadrian-i-in-old-st-peters/
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SUMMARY:Professor Julia O'Connell Davidson\, University of Nottingham - Debt\, Sex and Slavery: Anti-Trafficking Discourse and Depoliticisation?
DESCRIPTION:Gender ARC Public Lecture \nPublic lecture by Dr. O‰۪Connell Davidson  \nDebt\, Sex and Slavery: Anti-Trafficking Discourse and Depoliticisation? \n5.00pm Thursday April 18th  \nVenue: Alexander Board Room\, Quadrangle \nJulia O‰۪Connell Davidson is Professor of Sociology at the University of Nottingham. Her research and publishing over the past two decades has focused on prostitution\, sex tourism\, child migration\, and trafficking. Between 2001 and 2006\, with Professor Bridget Anderson of Oxford University\, she coordinated research on ‰ÛÏthe demand side of trafficking‰۝ with a particular focus on the sex and domestic work sectors. She is author of Prostitution\, Power and Freedom (Polity\, 1998) and Children in the Global Sex Trade (Polity\, 2005) and is currently writing a book on Modern Slavery and the Margins of Freedom.  \nCo-sponsored by the Gender\, Discourse and Identity research group of Gender ARC at the Moore Institute and Global Women‰۪s Studies \nSupported by the NUI Galway Millennium Conference Fund \nFor more information contact gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-julia-oconnell-davidson-university-of-nottingham-debt-sex-and-slavery-anti-trafficking-discourse-and-depoliticisation/
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SUMMARY:Complexity and Collaboration: Professor Eve Mitleton-Kelly\, London School of Economics
DESCRIPTION:Complexity and Collaboration\nProfessor Eve Mitleton-Kelly\, London School of Economics\nEvent Details \nThis public talk will introduce and evaluate a variety of qualitative and quantitative tools and methods which can be used to apply complexity theory to organisational change in different environments.  Professor Eve Mitleton-Kelly will discuss how insights from complexity theory can help tackle apparently intractable problems with organisational transformation\, and demonstrate the application of complexity theory in practice. This talk will benefit people in education\, health\, the community & voluntary sector and business\, who are dissatisfied with traditional approaches to organisational change and academics who would like to learn more about the application of complexity theory in practice. \nNo previous knowledge of complexity theory is required to benefit from this inspiring speaker. \nProfessor Mitleton-Kelly is founder and Director of the Complexity Research Programme at the London School of Economics; Fellow of the Royal Institution; member of the Scientific Advisory Board to the ‰Û÷Next Generation Infrastructures Foundation’\, Delft University of Technology; on the Editorial Board  of the Journal of ‰Û÷Emergence: Complexity & Organisations’; was Coordinator of Links with Business\, Industry and Government of the European Complex Systems Network of Excellence\, Exystence (2003-2006); Director of the UK Complexity Society; and Executive Coordinator of SOL-UK (London) (Society for Organisational Learning) 1977-2008. She has developed a theory of complex social systems and an integrated methodology using both qualitative and quantitative tools and methods. The theory is being used for teaching at universities around the world\, including three EPSRC-funded short courses at LSE\, to train researchers; two courses at Beijing (Jan. 2010 & Apr. 2011) to train senior government officials; and short courses at Schumacher College\, Devon\, UK. \nTo book a place please email mary.bernard@nuigalway.ie on or before Tuesday 16th April
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/complexity-and-collaboration-professor-eve-mitleton-kelly-london-school-of-economics/
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