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SUMMARY:Dr. Sylvie Lannegrand\, French Department NUI Galway- 'Politics and sexuality in Personal Diaries: two case studies'
DESCRIPTION:DR. SYLVIE LANNEGRAND\, FRENCH \n‰ÛÏPolitics and sexuality in Personal Diaries: two case studies‰۝ \nFor more information please contact gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-sylvie-lannegrand-french-department-nui-galway-politics-and-sexuality-in-personal-diaries-two-case-studies/
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SUMMARY:2014 IAAS Annual Conference: 'Created Equal?' - April 25th and 26th
DESCRIPTION:Friday 25 & Saturday 26 April ‰ÛÒ 2014 IAAS Annual Conference: ‰ÛÏCreated Equal?‰۝ \nFor full programme of events and to register for the conference see: www.iaas.ie/iaas-annual-conference/  \n(Contact: IAASConference@gmail.com)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/2014-iaas-annual-conference-created-equal-april-25th-and-26th/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140425T090000
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SUMMARY:Pushing Form: Innovation and Interconnection in Contemporary European Performance 25 - 26 April 2014
DESCRIPTION:Pushing Form: Innovation and Interconnection in Contemporary European Performance\nKeynotes: Sodja Lotker and Milija Gluhovic\nHow does the present reality of European theatre and performance challenge traditional assumptions? And howspecifically does formal innovation provide the space for critiques of power that may rework the concept of ‰ÛÏEurope‰۝ as realizedthrough performance? How has performance responded to neoliberalism and globalization in the wake of the most recentworld economic crisis\, and how does its specifically European  context set the terms of this response? \nThis conference queries what it means to define the field of European performance. \nwww.conference.ie/conferences/index.asp?conference=245 \nFor registration information please contact \nsiobhanmogorman@gmail.com\, miriamhaughton@hotmail.com\, charlotte.mcivor@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/pushing-form-innovation-and-interconnection-in-contemporary-european-performance-25-26-april-2014/
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Dr Frank Shovlin\, Univeristy of Liverpool and Moore Institute visiting fellow - 'The Invention of Liam O'Flaherty'
DESCRIPTION:For more information please contact fshovlin@liverpool.ac.uk
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/public-lecture-dr-frank-shovlin-univeristy-of-liverpool-and-moore-institute-visiting-fellow-the-invention-of-liam-oflaherty/
LOCATION:Galway City Library\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Humanities Book Sale
DESCRIPTION:EVERY BOOK A FIVER OR LESS \nin the  \nFirst Great Humanities Book Sale\,  \nGS011  \n(The Hardiman Research Building) NUI\,Galway. \nAcademic books (all disciplines with lots of history\, English & women/gender); fiction; non-fiction; children‰۪s/young adult; some old books. Quality book CDs & DVDs also available.  \nAll proceeds will go toA Night for Kathleen: In February this year\, Kathleen Neylan passed away when a fire broke out at her home in Knocknacarra. Kathleen’s family and friends have come together to organize some events and raise some money so that her 16-year-old daughter\, now orphaned\, can concentrate on rebuilding her life without worrying about ongoing expenses.  \nSee also A Night for Kathleen in Monroe‰۪s\, Friday May 23\, with Galway bands Stomping Ground and No Stairway (Led Zeppelin Tribute Band).Tickets E10\, watch local papers/noticeboards for more details or contact CC below. \nCaitriona Clear\, History Department. E-mail: caitriona.clear@nuigalway.ie. \nSPECIAL THANKS TO THE MOORE INSTITUTE AND TO CATHERINE MCCURRY\, COLLEGE OF ARTS\, AND TO ALL WHO DONATED BOOKS\, CDs\, DVDs.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/humanities-book-sale/
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Computational Stylometry: An Introduction
DESCRIPTION:Computational Stylometry: An Introduction\nMoore Institute\, NUI Galway\, 24 April 2014\nThis one-day workshop led by Dr Francesca Benatti (Open University) is a hands-on introduction to stylometric analysis using Stylo\, a tool created for use in the statistical programming language R. \nWhat is Computational Stylometry?Computational stylometry (or stylistics) is the study of how the stylistic features of texts can be measured through computer-aided statistical methods. \nHow is it used?Regularly used in the field of authorship attribution\, Computational Stylometry has potential applications to a wide range of fields and disciplines that examine texts. In addition to authorship attribution\, Computational Stylometry may be used to investigate relationships between texts in such areas as gender\, genre\, and chronology. \nFor example?J. K. Rowling was recently exposed as the author of the pseudonymous novel\, The Cuckoo’s Calling\, thanks to the Computational Stylometric work of Patrick Juola. A professor of computer science\, Juola also runs a private consulting firm that applies stylometric techniques to disputed documents and in psychological profiling for the legal professions. Similar techniques have aided historical research by verifying the authenticity of letters written during the American Civil War\, and sought to reveal how pronouns and other function words reveal personality traits and relationship roles. \nWhat does the workshop involve?It will include an introduction to the history and theory of stylometry\, and will focus on the practical application of the Stylo package. Alongside examples of Stylo’s use\, participants will complete hands-on practical exercises with the tool. A set of sample texts will be supplied\, but participants are free to bring their own texts in plain text or TEI XML format. \nWhat is the schedule for the day?10.00-10.30 Introduction to Stylometry10.30-11.00 Installation of R and Stylo; settings and options11.00-11.30 The stylo function; hands-on practice11.30-12.00 Tea break12.00-13.00 The oppose function; hands-on practice13.00-14.00 Lunch14.00-14.30 Case study: authorship attribution and the Christabel review14.30-15.30 The classify function; hands-on practice15.30-16.00 Open session: practice / discussion / Q and A \nI am interested\, but am not sure this is for me…Computational stylometry can be either a means or an end. While is it used to identify authors andverify documents\, it can also be employed for more exploratory purposes: for identifying patternsand sequences within a text or group of texts. If your work involves analysing texts\, this workshopmay be useful to you. \nDo I need to be a programmer to learn this?No. This workshop is led by and aimed at scholars in the Arts and Humanities. Some experience withcomputer-aided text-analysis will be a benefit\, but nothing other than general digital literary isrequired. \nAnything else I should know?Attendance is free. Places are limited on this workshop\, however\, so you are advised to register yourinterest as soon as possible. Attendees will be required to bring their own laptops: R and Stylo willnot work on mobile devices. \nOk\, you’ve sold me. What do I do now?Contact Justin Tonra (justin.tonra@nuigalway.ie) to register your interest in participating. Youshould mention any previous experience you have had with text-mining or text-analysis\, anddescribe how the workshop relates to your own work.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/workshop-computational-stylometry-an-introduction/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140415T090000
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SUMMARY:Juan RamÌ_n Jim̩nez: Reflections at the Centenary of Platero y yo
DESCRIPTION:Juan RamÌ_n Jim̩nez: \nReflections at the Centenary of Platero y yo \nChair: Jos̩ Luis PenÌ_n (UCD) \nThis panel discussion on the Nobel-Prize winning Spanish poet\, Juan RamÌ_n Jim̩nez\, takes place within the context of the Annual Conference of the Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland. \nIt includes a screening of the documentary Los viajes de Juan RamÌ_n Jim̩nez (26 minutes; in Spanish) and is followed by a round table discussion on the occasion of the centenary of the publication of Platero y yo (1914). \nAll welcome.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/juan-rami_n-jim%cc%a9nez-reflections-at-the-centenary-of-platero-y-yo/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140414T090000
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SUMMARY:Medieval Studies Postgraduate Studies Day
DESCRIPTION:Medieval Studies Postgraduate Research Day.\nFor more information please contact kim.loprete@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/medieval-studies-postgraduate-studies-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140411T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140411T120000
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SUMMARY:CAMPS Lab: Kim LoPrete\, Medieval History\, NUIG:  'Bertrada of Montfort and the sources: A mirror for historians'
DESCRIPTION:Followed by discussion & light lunch \nEveryone welcome ‰ÛÓ FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-lab-kim-loprete-medieval-history-nuig-bertrada-of-montfort-and-the-sources-a-mirror-for-historians/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140408T170000
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SUMMARY:ECHO seminar: Peter Kelly - Reduced to Tears: Liquefaction and the permeable body in Ovid's Metamorphoses - Lindsay Ann Reid -Medieval Emotion Scripts and Renaissance Playscripts: "Passioning" like Ariadne in The Two Gentlemen of Verona
DESCRIPTION:PASSION PLAY\nPETER KELLY\nReduced to Tears: Liquefaction and the permeable body in Ovid’s Metamorphoses \nLINDSAY ANN REID\nMedieval Emotion Scripts and Renaissance Playscripts: “Passioning” like Ariadne in The Two Gentlemen of Verona \nECHO brings together researchers of all disciplines to discuss research questions in a cordial environment. \n Contact: adrian.paterson@nuigalway.ie or see our website: http://echoforum.wordpress.com
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/echo-seminar-peter-kelly-reduced-to-tears-liquefaction-and-the-permeable-body-in-ovids-metamorphoses-lindsay-ann-reid-medieval-emotion-scripts-and-renaissance-playscripts-passioning-like-ar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140408T120000
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SUMMARY:Digital Scholarship Seminar: Dr Niall ÌÒ Dochartaigh (Political Science & Sociology\, NUI Galway)-Technologies of Peace\, - Dr Ida Federica Pugliese (Moore Institute\, NUIG) The (Dis?)advantages of Using Technologies to Enhance Qualitative Research Projects
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarship Seminar\nDr Niall ÌÒ Dochartaigh\n(Political Science & Sociology\, NUI Galway)\nTechnologies of Peace\nDr Ida Federica Pugliese\n(Moore Institute\, NUI Galway)\nThe (Dis?)advantages of Using Technologies to Enhance Qualitative Research Projects\nRefreshments will be served after the talks\nFor further information\, contact Dr PÌÁdraic Moran (padraic.moran@nuigalway.ie)\nor Dr Justin Tonra (justin.tonra@nuigalway.ie).\nwww.facebook.com/nuigdss\nwww.nuigalway.ie/digital-seminar\nJoin the DSS mailing list
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-scholarship-seminar-dr-niall-io-dochartaigh-political-science-sociology-nui-galway-technologies-of-peace-dr-ida-federica-pugliese-moore-institute-nuig-the-disadvantages-of-using/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140407T093000
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SUMMARY:IT in the Humanities Eleventh Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:IT in the Humanities Eleventh Annual Conference \nIT building\, NUI\, Galway\, Monday\, 7th April 2014 \n\n\n\n\n9:30Welcome IT125  \n\n\n\n\n9:40   ‰ÛÒ 11:10IT125  \n\n\n9:40   ‰ÛÒ 11:10IT204  \n\n\n\n\nRoddy Burns: Technology development of   free language translation \n\n\nEvan Flaherty*: Digital   camera use in public places ‰ÛÒinvading privacy?  \n\n\n\n\nTomas Malone: The preservation of languages   through digitisation \n\n\nRichard   McKinley: Smartphone security: is the cloud the answer? \n\n\n\n\nAoife Phelan: Social media and television \n\n\nEoin Reilly:   The impact of the internet on mobile phone operators \n\n\n\n\nKaren Dobson: Human computer interaction   and social media websites \n\n\nSeamus   Conroy: Cyber-warfare: Beyond Ethical Boundaries \n\n\n\n\nThomas Keehan: Online safety and social   networking \n\n\nAlan Forde: Cyberforensics and digital evidence \n\n\n\n\nJane Holland: Communication overload:   nowhere to hide? \n\n\nMarie Fahey:   Wearable technology \n\n\n\n\nLorraine Togher: The representation of   women online \n\n\nEmer Guinane:   Social media for marketing \n\n\n\n\nThomas Devery: Speech synthesis \n\n\nJosh Allen:   Chess algorithms \n\n\n\n\nCOFFEE \n\n\n\n\n11:30 ‰ÛÒ 1:20IT125  \n\n\n11:30 ‰ÛÒ 1:20IT204  \n\n\n\n\nCiaran Foley: Being rural in an   information society \n\n\nKillian   Geaney: Technology for the gifted achiever \n\n\n\n\nLeanne ODowd: How internet and gaming   affects lives \n\n\nDaniel   Bostrom: Machine Learning \n\n\n\n\nManus Mc Comhaill: Biometrics \n\n\nDominic Burke: Animal   conservation techniques \n\n\n\n\nDominic Falvery: Autonomous cars \n\n\nDermot Dunne:   Technology and food production \n\n\n\n\nMichael Mc Cormick: 3D printed firearms \n\n\nGrainne Bhreathnach:   The relationship between socialmedia   and social anxiety \n\n\n\n\nEimear Daly: Bitcoin as a digital   currency \n\n\nBrian   Conneely: Anonymous internet marketplaces \n\n\n\n\nNicholas O Fegan: Gamification \n\n\nDeirdre Walsh:   Second life: second personality? \n\n\n\n\nAlan Mulkerrins: IT in diagnostic &   intervention for medical imaging \n\n\nChristopher   Kelly: Technology in flood control in Ireland \n\n\n\n\nBarry Quigg: The progression of thecomputing world \n\n\nNiamh   Briscoe: Technology for alternative energy  \n\n\n\n\nBrian Murphy: IT in marketing for   business organizations \n\n\n\n\n*as gaeilge \n\n\n\n\nFor more information please contact pat.byrne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/it-in-the-humanities-eleventh-annual-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140404T180000
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SUMMARY:Copyright Reform in Ireland and Reflections on the WIPO Marrakesh Treaty Copyright\, Education\, and Disability: Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:Copyright Reform in Ireland and Reflections on the WIPO Marrakesh Treaty \nCopyright\, Education\, and Disability: Past\, Present\, and Future \nhttps://www.nuigalway.ie/cdlp/forthcoming_events.html \nA seminar organized jointly by DREAM (https://www.nuigalway.ie/dream/)\, DISCIT (http://www.discit.edu) and the Centre for Disability Law & Policy (NUI Galway) (https://www.nuigalway.ie/cdlp/) \nMain Speaker:      Dr. Eoin O‰۪Dell\, \n Associate Professor of Law\, Trinity College & Chair of the Copyright Review Committee of Ireland. \nRespondents: Samantha Holman\n CEO of the Irish Copyright Licensing Agency  \n Abigail Rekas\n Marie Curie Early Stage Research Fellow \nThe Centre for Disability Law & Policy is pleased to announce a public seminar on copyright reform in Ireland on 4 April\, 2014 at 6pm. The seminar will reflect on the recent Copyright Review Committee report\, Modernising Copyright\, and the new World Intellectual Property Organisation Marrakesh Treaty\, aimed at creating exceptions and limitations to benefit persons who are blind\, visually impaired or otherwise print disabled\, as well as easing cross-border transfer of accessible format books.  \nDr. Eoin O’Dell\, one of the authors of the Modernising Copyright\, will speak on  the experiences of academics\, students and persons with disabilities dealing with copyright law and practice. It will begin with an overview of the basic principles of copyright\, having regard to existing legislation and precedents (copyright past). It will then look at the important current copyright issues – in particular the problems which copyright law poses for people in education and for people with a disability (copyright present). And it will conclude with how these issues might change for the better\, if current reform proposals are implemented and if international treaties are implemented (copyright future). \n4 April 2014 Time: 6 ‰ÛÒ 7.30pm Venue: National University of Ireland\, Galway \nSeminar Room THB-G010\, The Hardiman Library \nRSVP to Abigail.rekas@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/copyright-reform-in-ireland-and-reflections-on-the-wipo-marrakesh-treaty-copyright-education-and-disability-past-present-and-future/
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SUMMARY:Lucy McDiarmuid (Marie Frazee-Baldassarre Professor of English\, Monclair State\, NJ) - 'I'll tell Paddy on you': Women's Interesting Encounters with Men in April 1916'
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URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/lucy-mcdiarmuid-marie-frazee-baldassarre-professor-of-english-monclair-state-nj-ill-tell-paddy-on-you-womens-interesting-encounters-with-men-in-april-1916/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140403T140000
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SUMMARY:Professor Roger Savage\, Department of Ethnomusicology\, The Herb Alpert School of Music\, University of California and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow - 'Music and Affect'
DESCRIPTION:Professor Roger Savage\nDepartment of Ethnomusicology\, The Herb Alpert School of Music\, University of California and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow\n‘Music and Affect’\nFor more information please contact lillis.olaoire@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-roger-savage-department-of-ethnomusicology-the-herb-alpert-school-of-music-university-of-california-and-moore-institute-visiting-fellow-music-and-affect/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140402T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Martin O'Donoghue\, 'The legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Free State politics\, 1922-26'
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series\n Martin O’Donoghue\, \n‘The legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Free State politics\, 1922-26’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-martin-odonoghue-the-legacy-of-the-irish-parliamentary-party-in-free-state-politics-1922-26/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140402T093000
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SUMMARY:Philosophy Graduate Workshop: Conceptions of Causality and Freedom in the History of Metaphysics
DESCRIPTION:Conceptions of Causality and Freedom\nin the History of Metaphysics\nGraduate Student Workshop in Traditional Metaphysics\nNational University of Ireland\, Galway\nThe workshop will bring together graduate scholars engaging metaphysical\, epistemological and moralissues surrounding freedom and causality in the history of metaphysics broadly understood.Although there is no registration fee\, do email d.parashkevova1@nuigalway.ie if you plan to attend.The workshop will take place in THB-G011 Seminar Room in the AHSSRB (new research buildingadjoining the library). \n9.30Coffee and Welcome \n10.00Desislava Parashkevova (NUI Galway)‰Û÷Self-Causation and Metaphysical Necessity: An Adaptation of Plato‰۪s Theory ofForms‰۪ \n11.00Michael Lyons (Trinity College Dublin)‰Û÷Pereboom and the Practical Reasons for Accepting Kant‰۪s Transcendental Freedom‰۪ \n12.00Jonathan Head (Keele)‰Û÷Schopenhauer on Freedom and the Intelligible Character‰۪ \n1.00Lunch\, Moffetts Restaurant \n2.30Morganna Lambeth (Northwestern)‰Û÷Event Perception in Kant and Heidegger‰۪ \n3.30Coffee \n4.00Damir Cicic (Central European University)‰Û÷What is Incompatibilism?‰۪ \n5.00Dinner in Galway City \nFor more information please contact tsarina.doyle@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/philosophy-graduate-workshop-conceptions-of-causality-and-freedom-in-the-history-of-metaphysics/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140401T170000
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SUMMARY:ECHO seminar: Manly Pursuits\, Rebecca Barr - Desire\, Disgust\, and Indigestion in John Cleland's Memoirs of a Coxcomb\,  Des Lally - The Fictionalization of Hilton Edwards and MicheÌÁl MacLiammÌ_ir in Paul Smith's Novel Stravaganza!
DESCRIPTION:you are jovially invited to an ECHO seminar symposium of chaps\, rakes\, bachelors\, and coxcombs as we probe the mysterious world of male culture and masculinities with two bravely incisive speakers from the College of Arts. We meet at the slightly later time of 5pm on Tuesday 1st April\, not without fitting tomfoolery and the usual vintnerish frolics alongside what promises to be penetrating and invigorating social and cultural criticism. \nMANLY PURSUITS \nREBECCA BARR\nDesire\, Disgust\, and Indigestion in John Cleland‰۪s Memoirs of a Coxcomb \nDES LALLY\nThe Fictionalization of Hilton Edwards and MicheÌÁl MacLiammÌ_ir in Paul Smith‰۪s Novel Stravaganza! \nAll welcome. Wine comradely served \nECHO brings together researchers of all disciplines to discuss research questions in a cordial environment. \nContact: adrian.paterson@nuigalway.ie or see our website: http://echoforum.wordpress.com
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/echo-seminar-manly-pursuits-rebecca-barr-desire-disgust-and-indigestion-in-john-clelands-memoirs-of-a-coxcomb-des-lally-the-fictionalization-of-hilton-edwards-and-micheial-macliammi_ir-in-p/
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SUMMARY:Archaeology Graduate Research Seminar Series: Dr Alexandra Sandmark\, University of the Highlands and the Islands\, Orkney - Norse Assembly Sites in Scotland - Collective Identity and Memory Making in a New Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Discipline of Archaeology Invites You to a Seminar by\nDr Alexandra Sandmark\, University of the highlands and the Islands\, Orkney\nNorse Assembly Sites in Scotland ‰ÛÒ Collective Identity and Memory Making in a New Landscape\nAll Welcome! \nDepartment of Archaeology Research Seminar Series \nFor more information please contact maggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archaeology-graduate-research-seminar-series-dr-alexandra-sandmark-university-of-the-highlands-and-the-islands-orkney-norse-assembly-sites-in-scotland-collective-identity-and-memory-making-in-a/
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UID:2207-1396011600-1396011600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Hilary Dully\, Doctoral Fellow\, Huston School of Film and Digital Media - 'Lawyers\, medics\, balance and missing women: Who's framing who?  30 years of the Abortion Debate on Irish Television.'
DESCRIPTION:HILARY DULLY\, DOCTORAL FELLOW  \nHUSTON SCHOOL OF FILM AND DIGITAL MEDIA \n“Lawyers\, medics\, balance and missing women: Who’s framing who?  30 years of the Abortion Debate on Irish Television.” \n For mor information please contact gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/hilary-dully-doctoral-fellow-huston-school-of-film-and-digital-media-lawyers-medics-balance-and-missing-women-whos-framing-who-30-years-of-the-abortion-debate-on-irish-television/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140328T120000
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SUMMARY:CAMPS Lab: Ciaran MacDonagh\, Irish Studies\, NUIG: 'Did medieval Irish monasteries have antiquarians? An examination of the term PrÌ_mchrÌ_chaire'
DESCRIPTION:Followed by discussion & light lunch \nEveryone welcome ‰ÛÓ FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-lab-ciaran-macdonagh-irish-studies-nuig-did-medieval-irish-monasteries-have-antiquarians-an-examination-of-the-term-pri_mchri_chaire/
LOCATION:TBC\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140327T173000
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UID:2213-1395941400-1395941400@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Book Launch: Mapping Irish Theatre: Theories of Space and Place\, by Professor Chris Morash and Professor Shaun Richards. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press\, 2013.
DESCRIPTION:Book Launch\nMapping Irish Theatre: Theories of Space and Place\, by Professor Chris Morash and Professor Shaun Richards. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press\, 2013.\nSpeaker: Professor Patrick Lonergan\, English\, NUI Galway.\nWine reception to follow – all are welcome to attend.\nFor more information please contact nessa.cronin@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-mapping-irish-theatre-theories-of-space-and-place-by-professor-chris-morash-and-professor-shaun-richards-cambridge-cambridge-university-press-2013/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140327T173000
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SUMMARY:Lifeworlds: Space\, Place and Irish Culture - ÌÒmÌ_s ÌÄåite International Conference Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway - 27-30 March
DESCRIPTION:Lifeworlds: Space\, Place and Irish Culture\nÌÒmÌ_s ́ite International Conference\nCentre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway\nThe international conference Lifeworlds: Space\, Place and Irish Culture\, hosted by the ÌÒmÌ_s ́ite: Space/Place Research Network\, will take place at NUI Galway\, 27-30 March 2014. Conference sessions\, plenary lectures and the mapping workshop are free and open to the public. Places are limited for all events – early booking is advised. \nLifeworlds: Space\, Place and Irish Culture specifically focuses on the centrality of space and place in Irish ‰Û÷lifeworld‰۪ experiences\, both within the geographical boundary of the island of Ireland and the migrant spaces of the Irish diaspora. The conference brings together a unique network of international scholars and community-based practitioners in an effort to broaden our understanding of the role of space and place in the construction of modern Irish culture and identity at home and abroad. \nConference panel sessions and plenary lectures will take place at NUI Galway\, with a public Community Mapping Workshop hosted by the Galway City Museum\, Saturday 29 March 2014. \nConference Venues: The Moore Institute\, Hardiman Research Building\, NUI Galway\, and the Galway City Museum\, Spanish Arch\, Galway City.Contact: Dr Tim Collins timncollins@gmail.com and Dr Nessa Cronin nessa.cronin@nuigalway.ieConference Website: www.nuigalway.ie/centre_irish_studies Conference OrganisersLifeworlds is organised by Dr Tim Collins and Dr Nessa Cronin\, co-convenors of the ÌÒmÌ_s ́ite:Space/Place Research Network\, Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway. \nLifeworlds ‰ÛÒ supported by: \n– ÌÒmÌ_s ́ite: Space/Place Research Network\, Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway- School of Humanities\, NUI Galway- Community Knowledge Initiative (CKI)\, NUI Galway- The Moore Institute\, NUI Galway- The Ryan Institute\, NUI Galway- Galway Dance Days and Galway Dancer in Residence- Centre for Creative Arts and Media (CCAM)\, Galway and Mayo Institute of Technology- Education Office\, Galway City Museum- Space&Place\, Geography\, NUI Maynooth- Burren Beo Trust\, Kinvara\, Co Galway- Mapping Spectral Traces International Network- Irish Landscape Institute- Uniscape\, Villa Medicea Careggi\, Florence\, Italy \nLifeworlds and Galway Dance Days Festival\, 28-30 March 2014Lifeworlds is a partner symposium to the Galway Dance Days Festival and Corp_Real Symposium\,curated by the Galway Dancer in Residence\, and ÌÒmÌ_s ́ite affiliated artist\, Dr RÌ_onach NÌ_ N̩ill. TheCorp_Real Symposium is a locus for artists and scholars interested in body-based practice andperformance to share knowledge of practice\, performance and research. Events for Galway DanceDays take place at the Town Hall Theatre\, NUI Galway and various Galway city and county locations. \nContact details: RÌ_onach NÌ_ N̩ill – galwaydancedays@gmail.com \nFor further details see www.ciotog.ie and www.facebook.com/galwaydancedays \nÌÒmÌ_s ́ite: Space/Place Research Network was established by Dr Tim Collins and Dr Nessa Cronin in2009 to promote the interdisciplinary study of issues relating to the social\, cultural and politicalproduction of space and place in modern Irish society. Work conducted by the group criticallyexamines how personal and national identities\, cultures and communities ground themselves andconstruct their sense of place in a world that is becoming increasingly globalised and is sometimeperceived as being ‰۪placeless‰۪. While such spatialised concerns are wide-ranging and demand acritical engagement across a variety of discourses\, the focus of much research underway withmembers is with the significance and role of place and space in Irish culture and society today. \nÌÒmÌ_s ́ite meets on a monthly basis at the Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway\, to discusstheoretical readings and practice-based issues relating to questions of space. The research groupseeks to forge further thematic connections across key disciplines in the Humanities and SocialSciences\, with a particular emphasis on both foundational texts and current work underway inCultural Geography\, Irish Studies\, Modern Languages and Literatures\, Critical Theory\, Philosophy\,Performance Studies\, and Visual Art and Design. \nThe network is also affiliated with the Space&Place research network\, Geography\, NUI Maynooth\, and with the Mapping Spectral Traces international collective. \nÌÒmÌ_s ́ite is an interdisciplinary collective of academics\, affiliated artists and community practitioners located in the West of Ireland\, engaged with contemporary issues of space and place in Irish culture and society. New members are most welcome at any time. \nFurther details: www.nuigalway.ie/research/centre_irish_studies/omos_aite.html \nConference Programme\nThursday 27 March 2014 \n17.30 – Book Launch: Mapping Irish Theatre: Theories of Space and Place\, by Professor Chris Morash and Professor Shaun Richards. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press\, 2013.Speaker: Professor Patrick Lonergan\, English\, NUI Galway.Wine reception to follow – all are welcome to attend.Venue: Foyer\, The Hardiman Research Building\, NUI Galway. \nFriday 28 March 20148.30-9.00 – Conference Registration: Foyer\, The Hardiman Research Building \n9.00-9.15 – FÌÁilte – Dr Tim Collins and Dr Nessa Cronin\, The ÌÒmÌ_s ́ite Lifeworld: Irish and International Place Studies Research (Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway) \n9.15-9.30 – Conference Address – Mr Conor Newman (Archaeology and Centre for Landscape Studies\, NUI Galway; Chair of the Heritage Council of Ireland) \n9.30-9.40 Dr Bas Pedroli\, Director\, Uniscape (European Network of Universities dedicated to the implementation of the European Landscape Convention). \n9.40-11.10 PANEL 1: MUSICAL LIFEWORLDS\nChair: Dr Lillis ÌÒ Laoire (Gaeilge\, NUI Galway) \n‰Û÷Top of the Ballard Rd. – piperland\, always piperland\, still piperland’: Re-traditionalising Spaces at the Willie Clancy Summer SchoolMs Verena Commins (Irish Studies Doctoral Fellow\, Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway) \nStoite: TÌ_ Chreig and Traditional Arts Practice in ́rainnDr Deirdre NÌ_ Chonghaile (IRC Postdoctoral Fellow\, Moore Institute\, NUI Galway) \nStory\, Song and PlaceProfessor Roger Savage (Department of Ethnomusicology\, UCLA and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow 2014\, NUI Galway 2014) \nRespondent: Dr M̩abh NÌ_ FhuarthÌÁin(Acting Director\, Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway) \n11.10 – 11.30 – Tea/Coffee Break \n11.30-13.00 PANEL 2: STAGING LIFEWORLDS\nChair: Dr Riana O’Dwyer (English\, NUI Galway) \n‰Û÷…to feel homesick\, even though one is at home’: Expressions of Home-Space in Contemporary Irish CinemaDr Conn Holohan (Huston School of Film & Digital Media\, NUI Galway) \nIrish Theatre and the End of a ‰Û÷Certain Space’Professor Shaun Richards (St Mary’s University\, Twickenham) and Professor Chris Morash (School of English\, TCD) \nRespondent: Professor Lionel Pilkington (English\, NUI Galway) \n13.00-14.00: Lunch (Foyer\, Hardiman Research Building) \n14.00-15.30: PANEL 3: MIGRANT AND BORDER LIFEWORLDS\nChair: Dr Piaras MacÌäinrÌ_ (Department of Geography\, UCC) \nStill a Country?: Nation\, State and Territory on the Island of IrelandDr Niall ÌÒ Dochartaigh (Political Science and Sociology\, NUI Galway) \nMigrant Lifeworlds: The Attachment to Irish Spaces and Places of the Second Generation Irish from BritainMs Sara Hanafin (IRCHSS Doctoral Fellow\, Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway)Widening the Window: Memory\, Technology and Urban Landscape in the Poetry of Derek Mahon and Alan GillisDr Anne Karhio (Department of English\, University of Stavanger) \nRespondent: Dr Tony Varley (Political Science and Sociology\, NUI Galway) \n15.30-16.00: Tea/Coffee Break \n16.00-17.30: PLENARY LECTURE \nRhizomes\, Hybrids and Prosthesis: Irish Diasporic Space and Music Memory in Qu̩becProfessor GearÌ_id ÌÒ hAllmh̼rÌÁin (The Johnson Chair in Qu̩bec and Canadian Irish Studies School of Canadian Irish Studies\, Concordia University\, Montreal) \nChair: Dr Tim Collins \n19.30: Conference Dinner \nSaturday 29 March 2014 \n11.00-13.00: KNOW YOUR PLACE: COMMUNITY MAPPING WORKSHOP\nKindly supported by Galway City Museum\, Centre for Creative Arts and Media\, GMIT\, and the Community Knowledge Initiative\, NUI Galway \nNote Venue: Galway City Museum\, Spanish Arch\, Galway City\nA Community Mapping Workshop in association with:X-PO Mapping Group\, Killinaboy\, County ClareMnÌÁ Fiontracha\, ́rainn\, Contae na GaillimheSlÌ_gadh EachtaÌ_/Aughty Gathering\, County Galway \nChair: Dr Deirdre O’Mahony (GMIT) and Dr Ailbhe Murphy (Vagabond Reviews) \n14.00-15.30: PANEL 5: LITERARY LIFEWORLDS\nVenue: The Hardiman Research Building \nChair: Dr Tony Tracy (Huston School of Film & Digital Media\, NUI Galway) \nGerald Griffin’s Psychogeography and Phenomenology of PlaceProfessor Claire Connolly (Department of English\, UCC) \n‰Û÷A glass wall so high it went out of sight’: Figuring Interior Spaces in Maeve Brennan’s Derdon StoriesProfessor Pat Coughlan (Department of English\, UCC and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow 2014\, Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway) \nAlone in a Fantasy Lifeworld: Vanishing Wilderness and Violence in Edna O’Brien’s In the ForestDr Maureen O’Connor (Department of English\, UCC) \nRespondent: Dr Tina Pusse (German\, NUI Galway) \n15.30-15.45: Tea/Coffee \n15.45-17.15: PANEL 6: FRAMING THE RURAL LIFEWORLD \nVenue: The Hardiman Research Building \nChair: Ms Ann Lyons (Community Knowledge Initiative\, NUI Galway)Re-framing the Common World: Mapping the Geometries of Power in Rural IrelandDr Deirdre O’Mahony (Centre for Creative Arts and Media\, GMIT) \nRe-framing and Critical Solicitude: Tensions in Re-imagining Ecosophical Cultural Praxis Relating to Rural LifeworldsDr Iain Biggs (FRSA\, PLaCE\, Mapping Spectral Traces\, University of the West of England\, and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow\, Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway\, 2014) \nLiving Water: Swimming Spots as Third PlacesDr Ronan Foley (Department of Geography\, Space&Place Research Network\, NUI Maynooth) \nRespondent: Ms Megs Morley (Galway City Curator in Residence\, 2014) \n17.15-17.45: ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION\nConference delegates and audience members in conversation with Dr Tim Collins and Dr Nessa Cronin (ÌÒmÌ_s ́ite\, Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway) \nSunday 30 March 2014 \n16.00-17.00: LIFEWORLDS AND CORP_REAL ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION:\nTim Collins\, Nessa Cronin\, RÌ_onach NÌ_ N̩ill and Guests\nVenue: Bailey Allen Hall\, NUI GalwayCorp_Real is a partner symposium to Lifeworlds\, run in association with Galway Dance Days 2014\, curated by Dr RÌ_onach NÌ_ N̩ill (Galway Dancer in Residence\, 2010-14).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/lifeworlds-space-place-and-irish-culture-iomi_s-iaa%c2%81ite-international-conference-centre-for-irish-studies-nui-galway-27-30-march/
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SUMMARY:ECHO Seminar: Brett D. Hirsch\, The University of Western Australia and Moore Institute visiting fellow - 'Our Author he hath found': Early Modern Drama and the Mysteries of Authorship Attribution
DESCRIPTION:ECHO seminar\nDr Brett Hirsh\, the University of Western Australia and Moore Institute visiting fellow.\n‘Our Author he hath found’: Early Modern Drama and the Mysteries of Authorship Attribution\nAll welcome Wine served\nECHO brings together researchers of all disciplines to discuss research questions in a friendly environment.\nContact: adrian.paterson@nuigalway.ieor see our website:http://echoforum.wordpress.com
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/echo-seminar-brett-d-hirsch-the-university-of-western-australia-and-moore-institute-visiting-fellow-our-author-he-hath-found-early-modern-drama-and-the-mysteries-of-authorship-attribution/
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series - Alan Greer (McGill) - Kateri Tekakwitha: the Iroquois who converted a Jesuit
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URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-alan-greer-mcgill-kateri-tekakwitha-the-iroquois-who-converted-a-jesuit/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140326T113000
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SUMMARY:Journalism Seminar: Mr Jonathan Mullin
DESCRIPTION:Journalism Seminar -In Conversation with Jonathan Mullin\, Editor\, The Racing Post ‰ÛÒNUI\,Galway Corporate Law and Journalism graduate\, Jonathan Mullin is also a former footballer and coach. He was previously RTE‰۪s Gaelic Games Correspondent -the first person to hold this role. He also worked for several local and national publications. He was one of the first journalists to work with The Athlone Voiceand later theIrish Daily Mail\nFor more information please contact bernadette.osullivan@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/journalism-seminar-mr-jonathan-mullin/
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UID:2212-1395831600-1395831600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Moore Institute Distinguished Lecture\, Prof. Adrian Frazier - 'France for the French̢åÛå_and Ireland for the Irish?  George Moore\, Maud Gonne\, and the Dreyfus Affair'
DESCRIPTION:Moore Institute Distinguished Lecture\nProf. Adrian Frazier\n‰Û÷France for the French‰Û_and Ireland for the Irish? \nGeorge Moore\, Maud Gonne\, and the Dreyfus Affair‰۪
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/moore-institute-distinguished-lecture-prof-adrian-frazier-france-for-the-french%cc%a2aua_and-ireland-for-the-irish-george-moore-maud-gonne-and-the-dreyfus-affair/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140325T160000
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UID:2216-1395763200-1395763200@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Archaeology Graduate Research Seminar Series: Richard Gray\, doctoral candidate in Archaeology - Cultural and Functional Distinctions at Parish Church Settlements in Later Medieval Ireland.
DESCRIPTION:Discipline of Archaeology Invites You to a Seminar by \nRichard Gray \nDoctoral Candidate in Archaeology  \nCultural and Functional Distinctions at Parish Church Settlements in Later Medieval Ireland. \nAll Welcome! \nDepartment of Archaeology Research Seminar Series \nFor more information contact maggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archaeology-graduate-research-seminar-series-richard-gray-doctoral-candidate-in-archaeology-cultural-and-functional-distinctions-at-parish-church-settlements-in-later-medieval-ireland/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140325T120000
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CREATED:20160824T134726Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Scholarship Seminar: Dr Brett Hirsch (Visiting Speaker\, University of Western Australia)-Towards an Electronic Edition of Fair Em\, or\, Much Ado About the Miller's Daughter of Manchester
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarship Seminar\nDr Brett Hirsch\n(Visiting Speaker\, University of Western Australia)\nTowards an Electronic Edition of Fair Em\, or\, Much Ado About the Miller‰۪s Daughter of Manchester\n\nThis paper offers a work-in-progress report on an electronic critical edition of Fair Em\, an Elizabethan dramatic comedy of disputed authorship. With the play as its focal point\, this paper considers the promises and pitfalls associated with such digital editorial projects\, including the incorporation of rich multimedia content\, the long shadow of print publishing in an age of open access\, the dynamics of collaboration and its challenges to traditional models of humanities research and evaluation\, and the bugbear of sustainability and long-term digital preservation.\n\nRefreshments will be served after the talk\nFor further information\, contact Dr PÌÁdraic Moran (padraic.moran@nuigalway.ie)\nor Dr Justin Tonra (justin.tonra@nuigalway.ie).\nwww.facebook.com/nuigdss\nwww.nuigalway.ie/digital-seminar\nJoin the DSS mailing list
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-scholarship-seminar-dr-brett-hirsch-visiting-speaker-university-of-western-australia-towards-an-electronic-edition-of-fair-em-or-much-ado-about-the-millers-daughter-of-manchester/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20140321T130000
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SUMMARY:Caroline Forde\, PhD Candidate\, Global Women's STUDIES &  IRISH RESEARCH COUNCIL SCHOLAR  - 'Masculinity and the Recovery Process: A Gendered Approach to Counselling Men who have Experienced Child Sexual Abuse'
DESCRIPTION:CAROLINE FORDE\, PHD CANDIDATE\, GLOBAL WOMEN’S STUDIES & \n IRISH RESEARCH COUNCIL SCHOLAR \n“Masculinity and the Recovery Process: A Gendered Approach to Counselling Men who have Experienced Child Sexual Abuse” \nFor more information please contact gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/caroline-forde-phd-candidate-global-womens-studies-irish-research-council-scholar-masculinity-and-the-recovery-process-a-gendered-approach-to-counselling-men-who-have-experienced-child-sexu/
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