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SUMMARY:Creative Futures Seminar in association with TULCA Festival of Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The Creative Futures Research Group in collaboration with the TULCA Festival of Visual Arts invites you to participate in a Creative Futures Seminar. \nDrawing together academics and artists\, this seminar explores how creative practitioners and thinkers can work together to prepare for future challenges\, imagine future possibilities\, and reflect on future forms of art-making\, thinking\, and living. The session draws together scholars from the University of Galway and Queen’s University Belfast\, who will engage in discussion of three readings (details below). The seminar will be followed by a public event at 16.00 as part of the TULCA Festival of Visual Art\, which will include a special improvised performance from the ­-ence collaborative project. \nWe will be discussing the following readings as part of the seminar: \n\nBraun\, Rebecca\, ‘Literary Futures. How Fiction can Help Policy-Makers’\, in: Routledge Handbook of Social Futures\, ed. Carlos López Galviz and Emily Spiers (Routledge\, 2021)\, pp. 189-197.\nGrosz\, Elizabeth\, ‘Thinking the New: Of Futures Yet Unthought’\, Symplokē6\, no. 1/2 (1998): 38–55.\nGrosz\, Elizabeth\, ‘Feminist Futures?’ Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature21\, no. 1 (2002): 13–20.\n\nRegistration\nWe invite you to participate in the seminar by signing up via the link provided below. Spaces are limited and will be assigned on a first come first served basis. Registration is essential: https://forms.office.com/r/L13gQKytyU \nWe will be circulating more details in due course. In the meantime\, if you have any questions please contact patrick.lonergan@universityofgalway.ie.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/creative-futures-seminar-in-association-with-the-tulca-festival-of-visual-arts/
LOCATION:THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prof.%20Patrick%20Lonergan":MAILTO:patrick.lonergan@universityofgalway.ie
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SUMMARY:Invitation to participate in discussions/activities relating to Digital Humanities Research
DESCRIPTION:The Digital Humanities (DH) Research Group at the Moore Institute would like to invite anyone working on a DH-related project\, or planning such projects\, or who just have an interest in learning more about DH\, to a meeting on Thursday 17 November 2–3pm in the Bridge Room (THB-1001\, first floor of the Hardiman Research Building). \nThe purpose of the meeting is to welcome new faces and to organise activities to support the community during this academic year. \nAgenda: \n1) Welcome new people and projects\n2) Starting a new DH seminar series\n3) Identifying training needs\n4) Identifying other needs in the community\n5) AOB \nWe encourage anyone interested in joining the group to sign up to our new mailing list: send a blank e-mail to dh-galway+subscribe@googlegroups.com. (When you receive a response\, send a blank reply to confirm your subscription.) \nEnquiries to Pádraic Moran: padraic.moran@universityofgalway.ie \nPádraic Moran (SLLC) & Justin Tonra (SECA)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/invitation-to-participate-in-discussions-activities-relating-to-digital-humanities-research/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room THB-1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Irish Women in Religious Orders\, 1530-1700 Suppression\, Migration and Reintegration
DESCRIPTION:Registration\nIf you would like to attend this event\, please register via Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/book-launch-by-bronagh-ann-mcshane-tickets-433510651027 \nDr Bronagh Ann McShane is a historian specialising in the history of women\, religion and confessionalisation in early modern Ireland and Europe. Her research has been funded by the Irish Research Council\, the National University of Ireland and the Royal Irish Academy. She has published widely in international peer-reviewed journals including\, British Catholic History\, Archivium Hibernicum and the Journal of Historical Network Research. She is co-editor (with Dr Frances Nolan) of the forthcoming special issue of Irish Historical Studies\, ‘A new agenda for women’s and gender history in Ireland’ (Cambridge University Press\, Nov. 2022). Her monograph\, Irish Women in Religious Orders\, 1530-1700: Suppression\, Migration and Reintegration (published with Boydell and Brewer in October 2022)\, is the first comprehensive study of the lives and experiences of Irish women religious in the early modern period. She currently lectures at the Department of History\, University of Limerick.  \nFollow Bronagh Ann McShane on Twitter: @BA_McShane \nContact: bronagh.mcshane@universityofgalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-irish-women-in-religious-orders-1530-1700-suppression-migration-and-reintregration/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room THB-1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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