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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Feminist Storytelling Network\, NUI Galway: Staging the Incarcerated Female Body: Records and Representations
DESCRIPTION:TO BE RESCHEDULED AT A LATER DATE \n  \nSponsored by: NUI Galway College of Arts\, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies Research Support Scheme\, Drama and Theatre Studies\, Gender ARC \nRegistration: Tickets (free) available on Eventbrite. \nFor queries\, please email Dr Miriam Haughton: ‘miriam.haughton@nuigalway.ie’. \nFor information on upcoming or past FSN events\, please check the website and social media: feministstorytelling.ie\, @feministstories \nOverview \nThis symposium considers official records and cultural representations regarding women’s experience in modern Ireland and Northern Ireland. In recent decades\, urgent histories led by scholars\, artists and activists have shed new insights into the systemic practices of incarcerating ‘deviant’ or ‘Othered’ women\, the threats faced by women due to the legal dominion that prescribes female embodiment\, the trafficking and illegal adoption of children\, and\, the significance of centring these experiences as part of modern discourse and consciousness. Decades of historical enquiry\, performance\, poetry\, literature\, visual and fine art\, documentary and recorded media capture both testimonial accounts and creative response. In this way\, they act as another type of canon\, one that explores the darker moments of Irish life\, where women’s experience – physically\, emotionally\, sexually\, culturally – was oppressed\, threatened and violated\, in explicit and insidious ways \nAreas of enquiry will include\, but are not limited to\, institutionalisation in Magdalen Laundries\, Mother and Baby Homes\, psychiatric institutions and prisons\, and the threats faced by those engaging in sex work or termination of pregnancies. However\, the interpretation of ‘incarceration’ will also extend to instances of limiting\, censoring and suppressing histories\, ideologies and experiences. Throughout the symposium\, students will deliver intermittent performance art encounters that become embedded into the event\, contributing to and reflecting the dialogue. \nSchedule \n10am: Registration\, Mick Lally Theatre\, Druid \nBeginning of performance art encounters throughout the theatre \n10.15: Opening Remarks \nProfessor Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh\, President\, NUI Galway \nDr Miriam Haughton\, Drama and Theatre Studies \n10.45 – 11.30: The Tuam Oral Histories Project \nDr Sarah-Anne Buckley and Dr John Cunningham\, History\, NUI Galway \n11.30 – 12.15: Women and Illegal Adoption \nConall Ó Fátharta\, Journalist\, Irish Examiner \n12.15 – 1.00: Archiving institutionalisation: Legacies and Limitations \nDr Barry Houlihan\, Archivist\, NUI Galway \n1.00 – 2.00: Light lunch provided \nPerformance encounters ongoing \n2.00 – 2.45: Performing Women’s ‘Deviant’ Bodies \nDr Áine Phillips\, Lecturer and Performance Artist (Burren College of Art) \n2.45 – 3.15: Writing Women’s Internal Landscapes \nElaine Feeney\, Poet and Novelist \n3.15 – 4.00: Bodies of Evidence: Reading Mad Flesh \nDr Anna Harpin (Warwick) \n4.00 – 4.30: Concluding remarks \nRecommended Reading and Viewing \nLee Daniels (dir)\, Precious\, Lionsgate\, 2009 \nCaelainn Hogan\, Republic of Shame\, Penguin\, 2019 \nConall Ó Fátharta\, ‘State’s Reaction is to Deny\, Delay and to Buy Silence’\, The Irish Examinerhttps://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/specialreports/states-reaction-is-to-deny-delay-and-to-buy-silence-890976.html \nCatherine Corless\, ‘The Home’\, Journal of the Old Tuam Society\, 2012. (A copy of this can be emailed in advance to all registered attendees) \nElaine Feeney\, ‘History Lesson’ in Rise\, Salmon Poetry\, 2017. Accessible online: https://www.salmonpoetry.com/details.php?ID=427&a=187 \nKara Fox\, ‘For decades\, Ireland’s mother and baby homes were shrouded in secrecy.’ CNN\, 9 September 2019. https://edition.cnn.com/2019/09/07/europe/ireland-mother-and-baby-homes-intl/index.html
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/feminist-storytelling-network-nui-galway-staging-the-incarcerated-female-body-records-and-representations/
LOCATION:Mick Lally Theatre\, Druid\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Miriam%20Haughton":MAILTO:miriam.haughton@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - School of Political Science & Sociology Seminar Series: Deliberative mini-publics in the democratic system
DESCRIPTION:by Jane Suiter (Dublin City University) \nDemocracy is more than deliberation and deliberative mini-publics  do not make a democracy. Yet mini-publics are proliferating not just in Ireland but in Scotland\, Belgium\, France and elsewhere. This paper uses the example of the Irish Constitutional Convention and Citizens’ Assembly to ask  how mini-publics  can  be located within a broader democratic system and  looks at (potential) linkages of mini-publics with other democratic practices and actors such as voting\, referendums\, parliaments\, political parties\, social movements\, media\, or the public sphere in a   ‘hybrid’ form of representative democracy which can accommodate and couple both electoral and sortition driven representation. \nJane  Suiter is an Associate Professor in the School of Communications at Dublin City University. Jane’s expertise lies mainly in the area of the public sphere; and in particular participation and deliberation. Her current research focus is on  citizens’ assemblies and on disinformation. She is Senior Research Fellow on the Irish Citizen Assembly (2019-2020) (2016-2018) and the Irish Constitutional Convention (2012-2014) and a founder member of We the Citizens (2011)\, Ireland’s first deliberative experiment. She is a member of the Research Advisory Group on the Scottish Citizens’ Assembly. In 2019 she was the recipient of the Brown Democracy Medal from the McCourtney Institute of Democracy at Penn State and theDCU President’s Award for Research. Her latest book (with David M. Farell) is ReimaginingDemocracy: Lessons in Deliberative Democracy from the Irish Frontline published by Cornell University Press. She has published in 30 plus journals including Representation\, International Journal of Political Science\, Electoral Studies\, Politics and the International Journal of Communication.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/school-of-political-science-sociology-seminar-series-citizens-assemblies-and-deliberative-democracy/
LOCATION:Room 333\, Aras Moyola
ORGANIZER;CN="Niall%20%C3%93%20Dochartaigh":MAILTO:Niall.ODochartaigh@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:EDEN Peer Review Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand! \nWe are pleased to announce the Spring 2020 EDEN Peer Review workshop\, to be held on Thursday\, 19th of March\, 15.00 (venue tbc). \nThis is an excellent chance to get feedback on works in progress in any form and at any stage of development. Whether it is a chapter draft\, a journal article or a conference paper\, take the opportunity to run your writing by a warm and supportive audience of your peers! \nThe deadline for writing submissions will be Friday\, 6th of March 2020. We are also happy to accept expressions of interest for those that may not have writing but would still like to participate by acting as peer reviewers. \nSubmission Guidelines: \n\nResearchers at any stage of their PhD may submit a piece for review.\nSubmissions can be any form (ex. academic essay\, journal article\, conference paper\, thesis chapter).\nSubmissions may be at any stage of completion (ex. first draft\, final draft\, selection from a larger piece).\nSubmissions must be a maximum of 7\,000 words.\nAll those submitting pieces for review will be expected to attend the peer review session and act as a peer reviewer as well.\n\nReviewer Guidelines: \n\nAnyone is welcome to act as a peer reviewer!\nPeer reviewers must commit to reading one writing submission and writing a peer review for that submission.\nWe ask peer reviewers to read Patrick Lonergan’s article on reviewing (http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10486801.2015.992246) and to conform to the best practices as outlined in this article.\nThe written peer reviews should be 750-1\,500 words with a printed copy brought into the session to give to the author.\nAll those reviewing are expected to attend the peer review workshop session.\n\nThe deadline for expressions of interest (either submission or peer review) is Friday 6h March 2020. To apply\, email eden.nuigalway@gmail.com with ‘EDEN Peer Review Session’ as the subject line. Those submitting pieces to be workshopped should attach the piece to be reviewed with their expression of interest. \nWorking groups will be assigned and reviewers will receive their pieces for review by Monday\, 9th March. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Máiréad directly or at eden.nuigalway@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
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