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SUMMARY:Fantastique Changelings: liminality and narrative technique in Irish Changeling Tales
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nPresentation By Moore Visiting Fellow Dr Audrey Robitaillié \nThis talk analyses changeling narratives in Irish folklore\, both in English and in Irish\, and focuses particularly on the theme of liminality in the Irish changeling tradition. To do so\, it centres on folk narratives about humans taken away to the Otherworld by fairies\, who leave behind a substitute to replace the stolen person. The liminality of these accounts\, expressed through characters and settings\, is also studied through its relationship with the narrative technique of the fantastique\, used to engage the audience with the story and play with the listeners’ fears. \n  \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/fantasique-changelings-liminality-and-narrative-technique-in-irish-changeling-tales/
LOCATION:Aras na Gaeilge room 204\, NUIG
ORGANIZER;CN="Lillis%20O%27Laoire":MAILTO:lillis.olaoire@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:RTÉ Brainstorm Media Workshop with Editor\, Jim Carroll
DESCRIPTION:RTÉ Brainstorm Media Workshop with Editor\, Jim Carroll \nIf you’re looking to find a wider audience for your research and expertise\, this is for you. \nRTÉ Brainstorm has already proven to be a big success for NUI Galway academics and researchers. \nSince the project went live in September 2017\, over 160 pieces by NUI Galway academics and researchers have been published on the RTÉ Brainstorm website. See link here: https://www.rte.ie/eile/nui-galway/ \nRTÉ Brainstorm editor Jim Carroll will hold informal workshops on how the site works\, what editors like him look for in stories from academics and researchers\, how to communicate with the media about your work and how to frame research insights in a way that engages the public. \nThe workshop will look at ways to unlock the news value of your work and provide some pointers about how to approach writing for the public. \nJim will also be available on the day for one-to-one pitching sessions –please notify Gwen in advance of these requests to allow time. \nHourly morning sessions will take place from 10am-1pm in Room 125 Boardroom\, Ground Floor of the Research and Innovation Centre. \nHourly afternoon sessions will take place from 2pm-4.30pm in the Bridge Room 1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building. \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/rte-brainstorm-media-workshop-with-editor-jim-carroll/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Gwen%20O%E2%80%99Sullivan":MAILTO:gwen.osullivan@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:Geopolitics and Justice Cluster Seminar
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nASEAN\, disaster discourses and the construction of ‘risk’ \nProf. Lorraine Elliott \nANU\, Canberra\, Australia \nAbstract \nThis paper presents some (early) work in progress that examines how disaster discourses in Southeast Asia constitute a particular version of human (in)security and the human ‘insecure’ through the construction of ideas and assumptions about ‘risk’. It begins with a brief overview of the institutional density and interplay of regional disaster governance in the ASEAN context. The presentation then explores how discourses and techniques of disaster governance rely on a scientific model that privileges risk over vulnerability. Such a model informs conceptions of agency that run the risk of disempowering those who are most insecure in disaster contexts. \nBio \nLorraine Elliott is Professor Emerita in International Relations in the Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs at the Australian National University. Her research and publications range across global and regional (Asia Pacific) governance\, human security\, global environmental politics and earth system governance\, the UN system\, and cosmopolitan ethics. She is a past Chair of the Board of the Academic Council on the UN System\, a member of the Scientific Steering Committee of the Earth System Governance project\, the international advisory committee for the Platform on Disaster Displacement\, the international advisory board for the Varieties of Peace program based at the University of Umeå (Sweden) and the international network of experts of the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime. She is currently working on the third edition of her Global Politics of the Environment book\, trying hard to finalise a book on the political economy of black trade in transnational environmental crime\, and thinking about what her next book – on human security\, the ethics of solidarity and techniques of governance – might look like.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/geopolitics-and-justice-cluster-seminar/
LOCATION:B.S. Mac Aodha Seminar Room 113\, Discipline of Geography\, NUI Galway\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="John%20Morrissey":MAILTO:john.morrissey@nuigalway.ie
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