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SUMMARY:Book Launch by Dr Laura Kelly - Irish women in medicine\, c.1880s-1920s: origins\, education and careers
DESCRIPTION:Irish women in medicine\, c.1880s-1920s: origins\, education and careers\n(Manchester University Press\, 2013) \nby Dr Laura Kelly  \nWednesday\, 24th of April at 6pm  \nMoore Institute for Research in the Humanities and  \nSocial Studies\, NUI Galway  \nGuest speakers: Dr Caitriona Clear (NUI Galway) and  \nProfessor Gearoid O‰۪Tuathaigh (NUI Galway)  \nThe launch will be followed by a wine reception. \nFor more information contact laura.kelly@ucd.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-by-dr-laura-kelly-irish-women-in-medicine-c-1880s-1920s-origins-education-and-careers/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130419T120000
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SUMMARY:CAMPS Lab: Dr. Kimberly LoPrete - 'Historians and Character(s): The Case of Stephen of Blois'
DESCRIPTION:Historians and Character(s):\nThe Case of Stephen of Blois\nA presentation and discussion\nmoderated by Dr Kimberly LoPrete\nFÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch – Everyone is welcome\nFor more information contact jacopo.bisagni@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-lab-dr-kimberly-loprete-historians-and-characters-the-case-of-stephen-of-blois/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130418T193000
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SUMMARY:Complexity and Collaboration: Professor Eve Mitleton-Kelly\, London School of Economics
DESCRIPTION:Complexity and Collaboration\nProfessor Eve Mitleton-Kelly\, London School of Economics\nEvent Details \nThis public talk will introduce and evaluate a variety of qualitative and quantitative tools and methods which can be used to apply complexity theory to organisational change in different environments.  Professor Eve Mitleton-Kelly will discuss how insights from complexity theory can help tackle apparently intractable problems with organisational transformation\, and demonstrate the application of complexity theory in practice. This talk will benefit people in education\, health\, the community & voluntary sector and business\, who are dissatisfied with traditional approaches to organisational change and academics who would like to learn more about the application of complexity theory in practice. \nNo previous knowledge of complexity theory is required to benefit from this inspiring speaker. \nProfessor Mitleton-Kelly is founder and Director of the Complexity Research Programme at the London School of Economics; Fellow of the Royal Institution; member of the Scientific Advisory Board to the ‰Û÷Next Generation Infrastructures Foundation’\, Delft University of Technology; on the Editorial Board  of the Journal of ‰Û÷Emergence: Complexity & Organisations’; was Coordinator of Links with Business\, Industry and Government of the European Complex Systems Network of Excellence\, Exystence (2003-2006); Director of the UK Complexity Society; and Executive Coordinator of SOL-UK (London) (Society for Organisational Learning) 1977-2008. She has developed a theory of complex social systems and an integrated methodology using both qualitative and quantitative tools and methods. The theory is being used for teaching at universities around the world\, including three EPSRC-funded short courses at LSE\, to train researchers; two courses at Beijing (Jan. 2010 & Apr. 2011) to train senior government officials; and short courses at Schumacher College\, Devon\, UK. \nTo book a place please email mary.bernard@nuigalway.ie on or before Tuesday 16th April
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/complexity-and-collaboration-professor-eve-mitleton-kelly-london-school-of-economics/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130418T170000
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SUMMARY:Professor Julia O'Connell Davidson\, University of Nottingham - Debt\, Sex and Slavery: Anti-Trafficking Discourse and Depoliticisation?
DESCRIPTION:Gender ARC Public Lecture \nPublic lecture by Dr. O‰۪Connell Davidson  \nDebt\, Sex and Slavery: Anti-Trafficking Discourse and Depoliticisation? \n5.00pm Thursday April 18th  \nVenue: Alexander Board Room\, Quadrangle \nJulia O‰۪Connell Davidson is Professor of Sociology at the University of Nottingham. Her research and publishing over the past two decades has focused on prostitution\, sex tourism\, child migration\, and trafficking. Between 2001 and 2006\, with Professor Bridget Anderson of Oxford University\, she coordinated research on ‰ÛÏthe demand side of trafficking‰۝ with a particular focus on the sex and domestic work sectors. She is author of Prostitution\, Power and Freedom (Polity\, 1998) and Children in the Global Sex Trade (Polity\, 2005) and is currently writing a book on Modern Slavery and the Margins of Freedom.  \nCo-sponsored by the Gender\, Discourse and Identity research group of Gender ARC at the Moore Institute and Global Women‰۪s Studies \nSupported by the NUI Galway Millennium Conference Fund \nFor more information contact gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-julia-oconnell-davidson-university-of-nottingham-debt-sex-and-slavery-anti-trafficking-discourse-and-depoliticisation/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130418T160000
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SUMMARY:Prof. Joanna Story\, University of Leicester: Alcuin's Epitaph for Pope Hadrian I in Old St Peter's.
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Joanna Story\nUniversity of Leicester\nAlcuin’s Epitaph for Pope Hadrian I in Old St Peter’s\nFor more information contact mairin.maccarron@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/prof-joanna-story-university-of-leicester-alcuins-epitaph-for-pope-hadrian-i-in-old-st-peters/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130418T120000
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SUMMARY:Digital Scholarship Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarship Seminar\nResearch seminar for  researchers working  in any branch of the arts and humanities who are  engaged in the  creation and/or exploitation of digital resources in the  course of  their research. \n12-1pm\, Thursday 18 April 2013\nAdrian Grant (Moore Institute)Historians and new technologies \nAlison McNamara (School of Education)An examination of gesture-based devices in the mathematics post-primary classroom in Ireland \nPresentations will be followed by informal discussion (1-2pm) over a light lunch. \nContact: \nPÌÁdraic Moran (Classics\, School of LLC) | padraic.moran@nuigalway.ieJustin Tonra (English\, School of Humanities) | justin.tonra@nuigalway.ie \nwww.facebook.com/nuigdss
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-scholarship-seminar-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130417T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130417T100000
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SUMMARY:Community Engaged Research - Experiences of CARL at University College\, Cork Dr. Kenneth Burns\, CARL (Community-Academic Research Links)\, University College Cork
DESCRIPTION:Community Engaged Research – Experiences of CARL at University College\, Cork\nDr. Kenneth Burns\, CARL (Community-Academic Research Links)\, University College Cork\n Event 1: Meeting with members of academic staff \nTime: 10.00am – 11.30am  \nVenue:                  Moore Institute Seminar Room\, NUI Galway \nEvent Details \nThis meeting will provide an opportunity for members of academic staff to have informal conversations with Dr. Burns on community engaged research with regard to students doing dissertations on topics related to research needs of civil society and third sector organisations. It will include discussion of administrative aspects such as creating and managing research partnerships\, the establishment/membership of an Advisory Board\, Ethical Approval\, issues relating to intellectual property. \nTo book a place please email Mary Bernard on or before Monday 15th April \nEvent 2:                Lunch-time Seminar \nTime: 12.30pm – 2.00pm \nVenue:                  Moore Institute Seminar Room\, NUI Galway \nEvent Details \nThis lunch-time seminar will provide an overview of CARL at UCC and examine particular aspects of community engaged research\, including issues relating to ethics\, the selection of students and community partners and the lessons learned about community engaged research in CARL. This event should be of interest to community partners and staff and students of the university. \nTo book a place please email Mary Bernard on or before Monday 15th April \nDr. Kenneth Burns is a college lecturer and Deputy Director of the Master of Social Work course at University College Cork. He has worked as a social worker and social work team leader in child protection and welfare and continues to support practice in this area. He is also a founding member of Community-Academic Research Links. Through CARL Community-Academic Research Links\, he is participating in a European Commission Seventh Framework Programme (EU FP7) project called Public Engagement with Research and Research Engagement with Society (PERARES).  His main research and teaching interests are in child protection policy and practice\, staff retention\, career pathways for newly-qualified social workers\, child care proceedings in the District Court\, professional supervision and community-based research (Science Shops).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/community-engaged-research-experiences-of-carl-at-university-college-cork-dr-kenneth-burns-carl-community-academic-research-links-university-college-cork/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130411T160000
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SUMMARY:Professor GÌÄå_nther Lottes\, University of Potsdam -  'Medievalism as a European political language'
DESCRIPTION:Professor GÌ_nther Lottes\, University of Potsdam\n‘Medievalism as a European political language’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-giaa_nther-lottes-university-of-potsdam-medievalism-as-a-european-political-language/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130411T100000
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SUMMARY:Community Knowledge Initiative (CKI) Workshop - Doing community-based research: Professor Budd Hall & Professor Darlene Clover
DESCRIPTION:Workshop – Doing Community-based Research  \nProfessor Budd Hall & Professor Darlene Clover \n Event Details \nThis day-long workshop will be co-facilitated by Professors Darlene Clover and Budd Hall and will look at the practical issues involved in establishing and sustaining community-university research partnerships. This event should be of interest to university staff and students and those involved in community and voluntary organisations.  \nProfessor Budd Hall is Co-Chair of the UNESCO Chair in Community Based Research and Social Responsibility in Higher Education and Professor of Community Development in the School of Public Administration at the University of Victoria and Secretary of the Global Alliance on Community-Engaged Research\, Budd was the founding Director of the University of Victoria Office of Community-based Research and Senior Fellow\, Centre for Global Studies.  Former Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Victoria\, Budd Hall has served as the Chair of the Adult Education Department at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education or the University of Toronto from 1995-2001 and as the Secretary-General of the International Council for Adult Education from 1979-1991.  Budd has worked in Nigeria\, Tanzania\, Venezuela\, Brazil\, Chile\, Germany\, Thailand\, Yemen\, Uganda\, England\, and the United States.  He has done both theoretical and practical work for almost 40 years in various aspects of community-based adult education and learning and participatory research. He has served as President\, Chair or Vice-President of the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education\, International Council for Adult Education\, Canadian Network for Democratic Learning\, the Canadian Commission for UNESCO and the Coady International Institute Advisory Board. He is a member of the International Adult Education Hall of Fame and was selected for the 2005 Canadian Bureau of International Education Innovation in International Education Award.  He is the husband of Dr. Darlene Clover\, father of Dana and Shawn Hall\, Grandfather of Quincy Pugh Hall and Ashton Edward Hall.  He is also a poet. \nDarlene E. Clover is Professor in the Faculty of Education\, University of Victoria\, Canada. Before coming to the university in the early 2000s\, she coordinated a global programme on environmental adult education for the International Council for Adult Education (ICAE).  Her areas of teaching in the university include community\, cultural and ecological leadership\, adult\, feminist and arts-based education and participatory and arts-based research methods. Darlene has spent many years exploring and promoting the activist work of community-based educator-artists.  Her current studies (and activist work) focus on the Human Library project in Victoria and Ottawa and other critical adult education work in libraries\, galleries and museums in Canada and the United Kingdom. Her most recent books include The arts and social justice: Recrafting adult education and community cultural leadership (NIACE\, 2007) and Lifelong learning\, the arts and community cultural development and the contemporary university: International Perspectives (In Press\, Manchester University Press).  \nFor further information please contact Ann Lyons. \n To book a place please email Mary Bernard on or before Tuesday 9th April \nThe Community Knowledge Initiative (CKI) fosters community university partnerships that aim to promote the principles and practices of civic engagement and democracy. \nInformation also available on the CKI website
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/community-knowledge-initiative-cki-workshop-doing-community-based-research-professor-budd-hall-professor-darlene-clover/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130327T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Seminar Series: Conor Morrissey - Advanced Protestant Nationalists in Ireland\, c. 1900-1923
DESCRIPTION:Conor Morrissey\nAdvanced Protestant Nationalists in Ireland\, c. 1900-1923 \nContact: daibhi.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-seminar-series-conor-morrissey-advanced-protestant-nationalists-in-ireland-c-1900-1923/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130327T120000
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SUMMARY:A weekly seminar on the Middle Irish Tale Airec menman Iraird maic Coisse
DESCRIPTION:A weekly seminar on the Middle Irish Tale\nAirec menman Iraird maic Coisse\n‘The Stratagem of Irard mac Coisse’ \nled by Prof. MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha (School of Humanities) \nEvery Wednesday at 12.00 noon \nbeginning Wednesday 23 January 2013 \nin the Moore Institute Seminar Room \nThe 10th-century Connacht poet Irard mac Coisse is titled ‘prÌ_m̩ices Ìärenn ‘Ireland’s foremost poet’ in his annalistic obituary (‰ÛÊ990). Among his    patrons were such leading Irish figures as the king of Tara\, Domnall    (‰ÛÊ980) ̼a N̩ill\, and his queen\, Der FÌÁil (‰ÛÊ1010). Poems he wrote in    their honour are among his extant works. The most important text    attributed to him is the long allegorical tale Airec menman Iraird Coisse. Many scholars have commented on its great significance for understanding Gaelic literary tradition. \nIn    Week 1 and 2\, a literary context for this work will be outlined.    Thereafter\, transcripts of the manuscript witnesses will be compared    with the aim of making a critical edition. \nFor further information\, please contact MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha \n(mairin.nidhonnchadha@nuigalway.ie /     087-7502095  ) \nFÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch \nSeimineÌÁr seachtaini̼il (trÌ_ Bh̩arla) ar an Sc̩al MeÌÁn-Ghaeilge\nAirec menman Iraird maic Coisse\n(‘Strait̩is Ioraird Mhic Coise’) \nfaoi sti̼ir an Oll. MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha (Scoil na nDaonnachtaÌ_) \nGach C̩adaoin ag 12.00 nÌ_n
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/a-weekly-seminar-on-the-middle-irish-tale-airec-menman-iraird-maic-coisse-9/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130326T180000
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SUMMARY:Performance Matters - Irish Theatre Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Performance Matters\nIrish Theatre Discussion Group\nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/PerformanceMatters/ \nWe will be discussing Caryl Churchill’s The Skriker (1994). \nFor more information please contact lisa.fitzgerald@nuigalway.ie or m.nichualain5@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/performance-matters-irish-theatre-discussion-group-38/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130326T173000
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SUMMARY:Chaucer's Poetry Words\, authority and ethics - ClÌ_odhna Carney & Frances McCormack EDITORS
DESCRIPTION:FOUR COURTS PRESS ‰ۢ BOOK LAUNCH \nYou are cordially invited to the launch of \nChaucer‰۪s Poetry \nWords\, authority and ethicsClÌ_odhna Carney & Frances McCormack \neditors \n5.30 p.m. on Tuesday 26 March 2013 in the Moore seminar room\, NUI Galway\, Galway This book will be launched by MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha\,  Professor of Old and Middle Irish at NUI Galway. \nTo learn more about this book\, see:  \nhttp://www.fourcourtspress.ie/product.php?intProductID=1066
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/chaucers-poetry-words-authority-and-ethics-cli_odhna-carney-frances-mccormack-editors/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130326T150000
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SUMMARY:Professor Patrick Joyce - "What is the state? Rethinking state history".
DESCRIPTION:Professor Patrick Joyce\, Professor of History\, University   of Manchester and Professorial Fellow in History\, University of  Edinburgh\nSpring 2013: Moore Fellow\, Moore Institute\, National University of Ireland\, Galway. \nProfessorial Fellow in History\, University of Edinburgh and \nEmeritus Professor of History\, University of Manchester\, \nwww.patrickjoyce.info \nemail:patrick.joyce@manchester.ac.uk
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-patrick-joyce-what-is-the-state-rethinking-state-history/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130322T130000
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SUMMARY:Dr. Lorraine Kelly\, Spanish\, SLLC\, NUI Galway: 'Narcoliterature: gender\, violence and impunity'
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Lorraine Kelly\, Spanish\, SLLC\, NUI Galway \n‰Û÷Narcoliterature: gender\, violence and impunity‰۪ \nTime/Date: 1.00pm\, Friday 22 March\, 2013 \nVenue: Moore Institute\, NUI Galway \nSponsored by the Gender\, Discourse and Identities cluster Gender ARC\, Moore Institute
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-lorraine-kelly-spanish-sllc-nui-galway-narcoliterature-gender-violence-and-impunity/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130322T091500
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SUMMARY:Geopolitics & Justice Research Cluster 50th Anniversary Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Geopolitics & Justice Research Cluster 50th Anniversary Symposium\n22 March\, 9.15 am ‰ÛÒ 4.30 pm\nMoore Institute\, NUIGalway\nTo mark the 50th anniversary of Geography at NUI Galway\, the Geopolitics and Justice Research Cluster will host a symposium on Friday\, March 22nd\, in the Moore Institute. The Geopolitics and Justice cluster unites interests that seek to critically interrogate practices of interventionism\, development and securitization in our contemporary world along with their consequent contested forms of governmentality and justice. A common research concern lies in theorising and insisting upon more humane\, nuanced and critical human geographies\, and in considering urgent issues of economic\, environmental and social justice. \nThe symposium will include overviews of current cluster research which spans key global issues respectinggeopolitics and security\, structural injustices and poverty\, humanitarianism and human rights\, environmental and social justice\, and hunger and food security. The cluster‰۪s broader public academic concerns of civic engagement\, field-based learning\, and public geographies and representation will also feature. To this end\, the day sets out to combine academic speakers from Geography\, History and Politics with development practitioners from Irish Aid\, Christian Aid and NUI Galway‰۪s Community Knowledge Initiative\, who will all address shared concerns of interventionism\, development and justice. \nStudent presentations from Geography‰۪s MA in Environment\, Society and Development on the theme of ‰Û÷transformative geopolitics and justice‰۪ will also form a key element of the proceedings\, and signals the importance of a vibrant graduate research community integrally feeding into the enterprise and ongoing development of our research cluster. Finally\, we are delighted to have as plenary speaker from the School of Geography and the Centre for the Study of Global Security and Development at Queen Mary\, University of London\, Dr Simon Reid-Henry. \nFor more information please see http://www.nuigalway.ie/geography/research/gj.html
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/geopolitics-justice-research-cluster-50th-anniversary-symposium/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130321T170000
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SUMMARY:" The Sound So Melting": Ireland's Medieval Harp and Its Music
DESCRIPTION:‰ÛÏThe Sound So Melting…‰۝:\nIreland‰۪s Medieval Harp and Its Music:\nA Seminar/concert event given by historical harpist Siobhan Armstrong in celebration of the first European Day of Early Music.\nIn co-operation with Galway Early Music and The Historical Harp Society of Ireland and under the umbrella of the European Early Music Network REMA.\nThis event will be live-streamed on U-Sophia.com as part of a European-wide day of Early Music.\nFor more information contact: maura.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-sound-so-melting-irelands-medieval-harp-and-its-music/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130321T140000
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SUMMARY:Dr Niamh Thornton\, University of Ulster\, Coleraine - Macho\, Macho Men (and Women): MarÌ_a F̩lix and Emilio 'el indio' FernÌÁndez in Mexican Films of the Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Macho\, Macho Men (and Women): MarÌ_a F̩lix and Emilio ‰Û÷el indio‰۪ FernÌÁndez in Mexican Films of the Revolution \nDr Niamh Thornton\, University of Ulster\, Coleraine\nMexican film has repeatedly returned to the bellicose period of the Revolution (1910-20) as a source of inspiration for both plot and setting. The archetypal image of the Mexican macho can be found in the display\, performances and wardrobe employed in these films\, which appears\, at first glance to be rigid and reactionary. Yet\, they reveal an ever-increasing anxiety about men and women‰۪s roles that are worked through in a complex interplay between star text and the films‰۪ narrative\, visual and audio cues\, and\, consequently frequently challenge convention. \nEmilio ‰Û÷el indio‰۪ FernÌÁndez directed and acted in some of these films of the Revolution\, whilst Maria F̩lix often had a starring role. Their films are of varying quality and have received mixed critical reception.Some\, such as\, Flor Silvestre (Emilio ‰Û÷el indio‰۪ FernÌÁndez\, 1943) and Enamorada (Emilio ‰Û÷el indio‰۪ FernÌÁndez\, 1946) are among the most celebrated films of the so-called Golden Age (1930-50).Others have been critically denigrated\, such as La Cucuracha (Ismael RodrÌ_guez\, 1958)\, Juana Gallo (Miguel ZacarÌ_as\, 1960)\, and La Bandida (Roberto RodrÌ_guez\, 1962).However\, all of these engage with ideas about gender that are complicated by the often controversial personal lives of both FernÌÁndez and F̩lix\, their performances on screen and the evolving nature of the public discourse about gender roles. In these films\, masculinity and femininity has defined rules\, which are often referred to in the plot and dialogue\, yet these are transgressed and problematized repeatedly.  \nIn order to illustrate this evolution and explore the density of the issues alluded to\, this presentation will consider two contrasting films Enamorada and La Cucuracha\, and consider how the attempts to allegorise gender roles is often countered by narrative\, audio-visual techniques\, performances and the star texts of both of these actors.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-niamh-thornton-university-of-ulster-coleraine-macho-macho-men-and-women-mari_a-f%cc%a9lix-and-emilio-el-indio-ferniandez-in-mexican-films-of-the-revolution/
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SUMMARY:Digital Scholarship Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarship Seminar\nAnnouncing the inaugural series of a new research seminar for  researchers working in any branch of the arts and humanities who are  engaged in the creation and/or exploitation of digital resources in the  course of their research. \n12-1pm\, Thursday 21 March 2013\nMarina Ansaldo (Moore Institute)Reading East: From concept to live online resource \nMeaghan Connell (English\, School of Humanities)The Corpus of Hiberno-English Literary Dialect: preliminary results and analysis \n12-1pm\, Thursday 18 April 2013\nAdrian Grant (Moore Institute)Historians and new technologies \nAlison McNamara (School of Education)An examination of gesture-based devices in the mathematics post-primary classroom in Ireland \n12-1pm\, Tuesday 14 May 2013\nDeirdre NÌ_ Chonghaile (Moore Institute)AmhrÌÁin ́rann – Aran Songs: Collaborating to create a digital-friendly music resource \nPatricia Prieto Blanco (Huston School)Digital materiality and the constitution of spaces of familial interaction through photography \nEach DSS event will take place in the Moore Institute Seminar Room. Presentations will be followed by informal discussion (1-2pm) over a light lunch (TBC). \nContact: \nPÌÁdraic Moran (Classics\, School of LLC) | padraic.moran@nuigalway.ieJustin Tonra (English\, School of Humanities) | justin.tonra@nuigalway.ie \nwww.facebook.com/nuigdss
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-scholarship-seminar-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130321T110000
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SUMMARY:Disability Support Service - iPad Training
DESCRIPTION:iPad Training\nSpecifically to using the following applications; Email\, Notability\, iAnnotate\, Blackboard\, and Skydrive/dropbox\nThis training is open to all current iPad users and those considering purchasing one. Please bring your iPad with you to this training if you own one.\nFor more information\, please contact:\nDenise Keaveney  Disability Support Service Assistive Technology Office James Hardiman Library 091 49 2744
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/disability-support-service-ipad-training-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130320T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Seminar Series: Daniel Knegt - 'Quelle Europe?' French Intellectuals between Liberalism\, Internationalism and Fascism\, 1930-1950
DESCRIPTION:Daniel Knegt\n‘Quelle Europe?’ French Intellectuals between Liberalism\, Internationalism and Fascism\, 1930-1950\nContact: daibhi.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-seminar-series-daniel-knegt-quelle-europe-french-intellectuals-between-liberalism-internationalism-and-fascism-1930-1950/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130320T120000
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SUMMARY:A weekly seminar on the Middle Irish Tale Airec menman Iraird maic Coisse
DESCRIPTION:A weekly seminar on the Middle Irish Tale\nAirec menman Iraird maic Coisse\n‘The Stratagem of Irard mac Coisse’ \nled by Prof. MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha (School of Humanities) \nEvery Wednesday at 12.00 noon \nbeginning Wednesday 23 January 2013 \nin the Moore Institute Seminar Room \nThe 10th-century Connacht poet Irard mac Coisse is titled ‘prÌ_m̩ices Ìärenn ‘Ireland’s foremost poet’ in his annalistic obituary (‰ÛÊ990). Among his   patrons were such leading Irish figures as the king of Tara\, Domnall   (‰ÛÊ980) ̼a N̩ill\, and his queen\, Der FÌÁil (‰ÛÊ1010). Poems he wrote in   their honour are among his extant works. The most important text   attributed to him is the long allegorical tale Airec menman Iraird Coisse. Many scholars have commented on its great significance for understanding Gaelic literary tradition. \nIn   Week 1 and 2\, a literary context for this work will be outlined.   Thereafter\, transcripts of the manuscript witnesses will be compared   with the aim of making a critical edition. \nFor further information\, please contact MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha \n(mairin.nidhonnchadha@nuigalway.ie /    087-7502095  ) \nFÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch \nSeimineÌÁr seachtaini̼il (trÌ_ Bh̩arla) ar an Sc̩al MeÌÁn-Ghaeilge\nAirec menman Iraird maic Coisse\n(‘Strait̩is Ioraird Mhic Coise’) \nfaoi sti̼ir an Oll. MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha (Scoil na nDaonnachtaÌ_) \nGach C̩adaoin ag 12.00 nÌ_n
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/a-weekly-seminar-on-the-middle-irish-tale-airec-menman-iraird-maic-coisse-8/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130319T180000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch by Dr Kevin O'Sullivan: Ireland\, Africa and the end of empire: small state identity in the Cold War\, 1955-75
DESCRIPTION:Book Launch \n Ireland\, Africa and the end of empire: small state identity in the Cold War\, 1955-75 \n(Manchester UP)\nThe book will be launched by RÌ_isÌ_n Healy (Head of History at NUIG) and Peadar King\, a documentary filmmaker who produces the RTÌä television series\, What in the World?\, and has just published a book of the same name\, subtitled Political travels in Africa\, Asia and Latin America.\nFor more information contact kevin.k.osullivan@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-by-dr-kevin-osullivan-ireland-africa-and-the-end-of-empire-small-state-identity-in-the-cold-war-1955-75/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130319T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130319T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195723
CREATED:20160824T134733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160824T134733Z
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SUMMARY:Disability Support Service - iPad Training
DESCRIPTION:iPad Training\nSpecifically to using the following applications; Email\, Notability\, iAnnotate\, Blackboard\, and Skydrive/dropbox\nThis  training is open to all current iPad users and those considering  purchasing one. Please bring your iPad with you to this training if you  own one.\nFor more information\, please contact:\nDenise Keaveney  Disability Support Service Assistive Technology Office James Hardiman Library  091 49 2744
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/disability-support-service-ipad-training/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130315T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130315T160000
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SUMMARY:ECHO Seminar. Dramatic Licenses: with David Clare & Siobhan O'Gorman
DESCRIPTION:ECHO Seminar. \nDramatic Licenses: \nwith David Clare & Siobhan O’Gorman
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/echo-seminar-dramatic-licenses-with-david-clare-siobhan-ogorman/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130315T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130315T120000
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SUMMARY:CAMPS research lab: Dr James Clackson - Linguistic variation: Searching for spoken variation in written texts
DESCRIPTION:Linguistic variation: Searching for spokenvariation in written texts\nA guest lecture by Dr James Clackson\nReader in Comparative Philology\, University of Cambridge\nFriday 15 March 2013\, 12.00‰ÛÒ1.00\nfollowed by lunch 1.00‰ÛÒ2.00\nMoore Institute Seminar Room\nFÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch/Everyone welcome!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-research-lab-dr-james-clackson-linguistic-variation-searching-for-spoken-variation-in-written-texts/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130314T180000
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SUMMARY:Theatre Projects
DESCRIPTION:THEATRE PROJECTS\nA weekley meeting to discuss and plan the creation of opportunities for projects within DramSoc \n for productions as well as workshops and other social events \ncontact n.barre8@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/theatre-projects/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130314T170000
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SUMMARY:Margaret Heavey Memorial Lecture 2013
DESCRIPTION:Margaret (Ma) Heavey was a member of staff in Classics from 1931 to 1977\, Professor in Ancient Classics from 1958 and Dean of Arts 1970-1976.\nThe annual Margaret Heavey Memorial Lecture will take place this year on Thurs 14 March 5pm in the ÌÒ Tn̼thail Theatre (Arts Millennium Building).\nDr James Clackson (Cambridge) will give a talk entitled “How many languages were spoken in the ancient world?”. All welcome.\nsee www.nuigalway.ie/classics/heavey
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/margaret-heavey-memorial-lecture-2013/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130313T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130313T180000
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SUMMARY:"The Ghosts of the Past: La familia de Pascual Duarte in the Twenty-first Century" by Dr Ross Woods (Victoria University of Wellington\, New Zealand)
DESCRIPTION:“The Ghosts of the Past: La familia de Pascual Duarte in the Twenty-first Century”.\nDr Ross Woods from the Victoria University of Wellington\, New Zealand.\nThis seminar revisits Camilo Jos̩ Cela‰۪s La familia de Pascual Duarte\, the work generally regarded as heralding the rebirth of the Spanish novel upon its publication in 1942. By examining the historical perspective from which criticism of the novel has emerged\, Dr Woods offers a reassessment of the text in light of recent scholarship on representations of the past in Spanish literature. In doing so\, he argues that Cela‰۪s disengagement with history in the narrative creates a distancing effect which enables readers to critically engage with the past. Ultimately\, this talk aims to pose the following question: how should we be reading this novel in the twenty-first century?\nFor more information contact mel.boland@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-ghosts-of-the-past-la-familia-de-pascual-duarte-in-the-twenty-first-century-by-dr-ross-woods-victoria-university-of-wellington-new-zealand/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130313T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130313T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Seminar Series: M̩idhbhÌ_n NÌ_ ÌÄå_rdail - Irish-Language Manuscripts & Books in the 18th century
DESCRIPTION:M̩idhbhÌ_n NÌ_ Ì_rdail\nIrish-Language Manuscripts & Books in the 18th century \ncontact: daibhi.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-seminar-series-m%cc%a9idhbhi_n-ni_-iaa_rdail-irish-language-manuscripts-books-in-the-18th-century/
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