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SUMMARY:Gender Arc Research Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Gender Arc Research Seminar \n “Understanding\, Mapping and Negotiating the Politicisation of Evidence Based Policy Research: \nThe Case of Research on Lone Parent Labour Market Activation in Ireland” \n by Dr Michelle Millar\, Dr Rosemary Crosse and Dr John Canavan. \nNUI Galway School of Political Science and Sociology and UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arc-research-seminar/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Monica Mulrennan (Visiting Fellow) School of Geography
DESCRIPTION:Beyond Fishing: the connection of Indigenous Torres Strait Islander (northern Australia) Women to sea space \nMonica E. Mulrennan\, \nDepartment of Geography\, Planning and Environment\, \nConcordia University\, Montreal \nDocumentation of the knowledge and practices of indigenous fishing societies has tended to focus on the contribution of men while the activities of women have been overlooked or\, at best\, narrowly described. Focusing on a small island community in eastern Torres Strait (northern Australia)\, and drawing on interviews\, questionnaire surveys and participant observation\, this presentation explores the nature and extent of indigenous Torres Strait Islander women’s engagement in fishing activities as well as their related knowledge\, practices and motivations. In addition to debunking the myth of their limited participation in commercial fishing\, the findings reveal the deeply-felt personal attachments and connections these women have to “solwata”. These are reflected in the extent to which the rhythms of the sea shape and define their daily routines\, life histories and understanding of territory. The presentation concludes with a call for greater attention to the connections indigenous women have to sea space and for fisheries management to accommodate and support their increased participation in the formulation and implementation of contemporary fisheries policy.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/monica-mulrennan-visiting-fellow-school-geography/
LOCATION:B.S. Mac Aodha Seminar Room 113\, Discipline of Geography\, NUI Galway\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Transition to Employment - CV Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Transition to Employment – CV Workshop \nThursday March 1st\, 1-2pm\, Careers Seminar Room. \nOpen to students with a disability or mental health challenge. Hints and tips on how to tailor your CV to highlight your strengths. #getjobready
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/transition-employment-cv-workshop/
LOCATION:Careers Seminar Room
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