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SUMMARY:Digital Scholarship Seminar: Evan Bourke (NUI Galway) - Female Involvement\, Membership\, and Centrality: A Social Network Analysis of the Hartlib Circle
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarship Seminar:\nEvan Bourke (NUI Galway)\nFemale Involvement\, Membership\, and Centrality: A Social Network Analysis of the Hartlib Circle\nThe Hartlib circle was an intellectual correspondence network that was formed in London in 1641\, centred around Samuel Hartlib\, John Dury\, and Jan Amos Kaminski. This group was mainly active between 1641 and 1661\, and included well-known figures such as Robert Boyle\, Henry Oldenburg\, and Benjamin Worsley. However\, the network also had female members\, such as Lady Ranelagh\, and Dorothy Moore – and these women will be the focus of this talk. Through an extensive analysis of the Hartlib database this talk will introduce these women’s involvement in this network\, focusing on their participation in religious and scientific activities. Then\, using social network analysis\, this talk will interrogate the importance of these women’s involvement\, questioning whether they were important to the way information flowed through this network\, and whether their position in the network granted them influence over other members.  \nConnect with DSS: Website | Facebook | Mailing list \nSeminars are open to all and conclude with discussion over lunch  \nFor further informatition\, contact: Dr PÌÁdraic Moran (padraic.moran@nuigalway.ie)\, \nor Dr Justitin Tonra (justitin.tonra@nuigalway.ie)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-scholarship-seminar-evan-bourke-nui-galway-female-involvement-membership-and-centrality-a-social-network-analysis-of-the-hartlib-circle/
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SUMMARY:Drama Theatre and Performance speaker series: Moonfish Theatre\, 'Developing Practices: A Conversation on Creating Star of the Sea and Cultivating A Theatre Company'
DESCRIPTION:Drama Theatre and Performance speaker series:\nMoonfish Theatre\, “Developing Practices: A Conversation on Creating Star of the Sea and Cultivating A Theatre Company”\nMoonfish is a Galway-based theatre company creating work in English and Irish that is rooted in the limitless possibilities of the imagination.  Moonfish produce theatre for young people and adults.  Our work is defined by its energy\, imagination and quality.  We produce classics\, new writing and devised work and with each piece we seek to immerse our audience in a theatrical experience.  We have used shadow work\, live music\, dance and more to create these experiences… they are always different but each is created with a passion for theatre. \nFor more information please contact charlotte.mcivor@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/drama-theatre-and-performance-speaker-series-moonfish-theatre-developing-practices-a-conversation-on-creating-star-of-the-sea-and-cultivating-a-theatre-company/
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