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Seminar: ‘The Ocean Archive: Atlantic History and Heritage by Kayak’ by Moore Institute Visiting Fellow & Irish Studies’ Scholar Dr. David Gange

Centre for Irish Studies

We are delighted to invite you to a seminar discussion on Irish and archipelagic coastal heritages by Dr David Gange, University of Birmingham (Moore Institute Visiting Fellow 2017-18 and Irish Studies’ Scholar) entitled, ‘The Ocean Archive: Atlantic History and Heritage by Kayak’. His book, The Frayed Atlantic Edge: A Historian's Journey from Shetland to the... | Read on »

Inaugural Lecture Series – Professor Brian McGuire’s

Seminar Room G010, Hardiman Research Building

"Online therapies for people with chronic health conditions: Prospects and challenges." In this talk, Prof. Brian McGuire from School of Psychology will describe the growing use of internet-based psychological therapies to help people with chronic health conditions to cope and adapt to their conditions.  He will describe the research carried out in his group to help people with conditions such... | Read on »

Álvaro Seiça (Visiting Fellow) – Kinetic Poetry: From Screening to Running Interactive Language

The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

The third event of the Spring 2018 series of Digital Scholarship Seminar takes place on Thursday 3 May at 2pm, and features a paper on kinetic poetry, a form of poetry that relies on spatiotemporal transitions as expressive literary and visual layers, by Álvaro Seiça, Visiting Moore Institute Fellow from the University of Bergen. The... | Read on »

‘Trump, Irish America and the New Right’ – Renowned New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd and founder of IrishCentral, Niall O’Dowd will lead a discussion of the new right phenomenon

Ground Floor, Aula Maxima

One of the most striking recent developments in American politics has been the emergence of Irish Americans associated with the Right and their participation in (or support for) the Trump administration. The traditional expectation that Irish Americans align themselves with the Democratic Party (led by the Kennedy family and figures like Tip O’Neill) has been... | Read on »

‘The impact of deforestation on Irish culture: a sylva sylvarum for treeless places’ by Paul Carter (Visiting Fellow from RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia)

The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

                                                  The key practical question buried in the title of my Moore Fellowship project is: reafforestation. An explanation of the context of this study is necessary. The challenge, though, is methodological.... | Read on »

Palimpsest and Creolité: Representations of Slave women in the Caribbean in the long eighteenth century by Kerry Sinanan (Visiting Fellow)

The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

  This talk examines representations of slave women, focusing especially on representations of breasts and breastfeeding, in order to read fully the tensions and contradictions between economics, ‘race’, sexuality and maternity in plantation slavery. The sources reveal the impossible position of the female slave who is at once a mother and a commodity to be... | Read on »