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SUMMARY:International transdisciplinary seminar on Sport and Protest
DESCRIPTION:National University of Ireland\, Galway The Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies \nInternational transdisciplinary seminar on  \nSport and Protest \n31 October – 1 November 2014 Venue : G010\, Hardiman Building\, NUI Galway \n If you are interested in attending and for further information\, contact the seminar organiser: Cathal Kilcline: cathalkilcline@gmail.com Or consult the seminar website: www.nuigalway.ie/postcolonialsport/seminarseries.html \n With the support of the Irish Research Council With the support of the French Embassy in Ireland www.ambafrance-ie.org With the support of the Embassy of Switzerland in Ireland \nPROGRAMME \nFriday\, 31 October \n8.30 – 9.00 : Registration \n9.00 – 9.30: Welcome address  \nDan Carey\, Moore Institute (NUI Galway) \n9.30 – 11.00 : Session 1 – Histories and Perspectives \nChair: Cathal Kilcline (NUI Galway) \nJohn Nauright (University of Brighton) – Nostalgia and Resistance\, Field of Dreams and Social Justice in Sports \nNicolas Bancel (Universit̩ de Lausanne) – Title TBC \n11.00 – 11.20 : Coffee \n11.20 – 12.50 : Session 2 – Traditions and Institutions \nChair: SeÌÁn Crosson (NUI Galway) \nMike Cronin (Boston College) – Loss and Protest as Corporate Heritage: Liverpool FC and Fenway Sports Group \nRuadhÌÁn Cooke (NUI Galway) – IRF You! Connacht Rugby’s Fight for Survival in the Professional Era \n12.50 – 14.00 : Lunch \n14.00 – 15.30 : Session 3 – Gender\, Sexuality and Mega-events \nChair: Hugh Dauncey (Newcastle University) \nPhilippe Liotard (Universit̩ Lyon 1) – Innovate to combat vulnerability : The Gay Games and the genesis of a rights movement (Mexico 1968-Paris 2018) \nLynne Hibberd (Leeds Beckett University) – A Woman’s Place in Protest: The London 2012 Paralympic Games \n15.30 – 15.50 : Break \n15.50 – 17.20 : Session 6 – Ethnicities\, Identities and Representations \nChair: Marcus Free (MIC Limerick) \nJonathan Ervine (University of Bangor) – Nicolas Anelka and the quenelle: a confusing tale of English football’s reaction to a controversial protest gesture \nPhilip Dine (NUI Galway) – From Ben Sadok to Yamaha: Football\, violence and the struggle for the self in the fiction of Rachid Boudjedra \nSaturday \n9.00 – 9.30 : Opening remarks \n9.30 – 11.00 : Session 5 – Fandom and Globalization \nChair: Philip Dine \nMark Doidge (University of Brighton) – The ultras and protest in Italian football \nMarcus Free (MIC Limerick) – ‘The voice of the voiceless’:  Diego Maradona as a Contradictory Figure of Personal and Political Resistance and Renewal in International Cinema \n11.00 – 11.20 : Break \n11.20 – 12.50 : Session 4 – Nations and Nationalism \nChair: Cathal Kilcline (NUI Galway) \nPascal Charitas (Universit̩ Paris X) – The African boycott in the Olympics of Montreal (1976) through the prism of the French-African relations \nDÌ_nal McAnallen (University of Ulster) – The Nationalist Party of Northern Ireland and Political Opposition through Sport\, 1925-72 \n12.50 – 13.30 : Closing remarks and future plans \n  —  Dr. Cathal Kilcline  Irish Research Council / Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow  School of Languages\, Literatures and Cultures  National University of Ireland\, Galway  t: (+353)868067587  e: cathalkilcline@gmail.com  www.nuigalway.ie/postcolonialsport/people.html
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/international-transdisciplinary-seminar-on-sport-and-protest/
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SUMMARY:CAMPS lab: Dr. Jessica Cooke\, CAMPS Affiliate\, NUI Galway - 'Oral Tradition as a Source for the Monastic Past: Ecclesiastical History and B̩aloideas of Annaghdown'
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jessica Cooke\, CAMPS Affiliate\, NUI Galway\n‘Oral Tradition as a Source for the Monastic Past: Ecclesiastical History and B̩aloideas of Annaghdown’\nFollowed by discussion & light lunch\nEveryone welcome – FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch\nFor more information please contact mairin.nidhonnchadha@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-lab-dr-jessica-cooke-camps-affiliate-nui-galway-oral-tradition-as-a-source-for-the-monastic-past-ecclesiastical-history-and-b%cc%a9aloideas-of-annaghdown/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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