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SUMMARY:The School of Political Science and Sociology Research Seminar: ‘The Politics of Ailment - A new approach to care’
DESCRIPTION:The School of Political Science and Sociology invite you to a research seminar with: \nDr. Hanna-Kaisa Hoppania \n‘The Politics of Ailment – A new approach to care’  \nCA 110\, Cairnes Building\, University of Galway \nWednesday 5th of October\, 2022  \n1-2pm  \nAll Welcome! \n  \n“The Politics of Ailment – A New Approach to Care” is a new book\, published by Policy Press\, written by a team of Finnish care researchers\, the Viva Collective. Co-author of the book\, Dr. Hanna-Kaisa Hoppania of the School of Political Science and Sociology will be discussing the Politics of Ailment. \nThe book introduces the concept of ailment as a new theoretical tool for the field of care studies and social sciences more widely. As care theorist Joan Tronto has written\, not all relevant concepts already appear within the lexicon of political and social theory\, and ‘we must expand the terrain to include concepts that are traditionally excluded from politics in order to see how their inclusion changes the contours of political life’ (Tronto 2018 \, 139). \nIn this talk Dr. Hoppania will present the main argument of the book\, which discusses humans as ailing beings\, and traces ailment in social and care policies and in the context of profitmaking and care labour.  She will also explain the Viva collective’s method of thinking and writing together.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-school-of-political-science-and-sociology-research-seminar-the-politics-of-ailment-a-new-approach-to-care/
LOCATION:CA 110\, Cairnes Building\, University of Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Stacey%20Scriver":MAILTO:stacey.scriver@universityofgalway.ie
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SUMMARY:History Research Seminar: Monticello as Machine: Thomas Jefferson and the Architecture of Enslavement
DESCRIPTION:Dr W. Bernard Carlson  \n(AgInnovation/TechInnovation. University of Galway) \nMonticello as Machine:  \nThomas Jefferson and the Architecture of Enslavement \n  \nAbstract\nAs Le Corbusier\, the father of modern architecture\, once said\, “A house is a machine for living in.”  In this paper\, we will look at Thomas Jefferson’s famous home\, Monticello as a machine in the sense that he designed the house [and its gadgets] to structure the relationships he had with his enslaved workers\, women\, and children.  Viewed in this way\, Monticello reveals how buildings and technology reify the implicit and explicit values of their designers.  In addition\, Monticello provides us with an opportunity to discuss the responsibility that historians have to respond to and shape the larger discourse around technology\, race\, and social justice. \nRegistration\nTo attend via Zoom\, please register at: https://forms.office.com/r/L8q6S0VR6s \nFor those of you not able to attend in person\, the talk will also be streamed on Zoom: https://nuigalway-ie.zoom.us/j/92791195238 \n  \nThis talk is part of the University of Galway History Research Seminar series. \nFor further details\, contact Dr Kevin O’Sullivan (kevin.k.osullivan@universityofgalway.ie)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-research-seminar-monticello-as-machine-thomas-jefferson-and-the-architecture-of-enslavement/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room THB-1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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