Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour & Class Conference – ‘From Civil Rights to the Bailout: Social movements, workers agitation and left-wing activism in Ireland, 1968-2010’ – 19th and 20th June
From Civil Rights to the Bailout: Social movements, workers agitation, and left-wing activism in Ireland, 1968-2010Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour & Class,http://fromcivilrightstothebailout.wordpress.com/ Conference Overview Friday 19 June 13.00-13.45... | Read on »
Derek Gladwin, University of British Columbia and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow – ‘North Atlantic Poetry and Multimedia: Environmentalism, Space and Websites’
Derek Gladwin, University of British Columbia and Moore Institute Visiting Research Fellow'North Atlantic Poetry and Multimedia: Environmentalism, Space and Websites' This talk discusses the relationship between two interdisciplinary environmental and... | Read on »
Dr Jodi Schneider, INRIA Sophia Antipolis – M̩diterran̩e, France and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow -Persons, documents, models: organising and structuring information for the Web
Persons, documents, models: organising and structuring information for the Web People and documents are of enduring interest. Documents may be generated by individuals, collective groups, and administrations, on any number... | Read on »
DhÌÁ leagan D̩ag: An Sean-nÌ_s san aonÌÄå¼ haois is fiche – 24 agus 25 Meitheamh
DhÌÁ leagan D̩ag: An Sean-nÌ_s san aon̼ haois is ficheClÌÁr na ComhdhÌÁlaD̩ C̩adaoin 24 Meitheamh 9.00 ClÌÁr̼ 9.15 Oscailt Oifigi̼il An Dr. Jeannine Woods, Ceann GnÌ_omhach na Gaeilge, OÌä Gaillimh... | Read on »
Workshop – ‘Researching the Irish Parliamentary Party in the Decade of Centenaries’
As part of NUI Galway's commemorative programme, Friday 4 September 2015 will see a one day workshop onResearching the Irish Parliamentary Party in the Decade of Centenaries. This workshop will... | Read on »
Prof. William Maker Philosophy, Clemson University Darkness Made (In)visible: The Dialectic of Race in Faulkner’s Intruder in the Dust
Prof. William Maker Philosophy, Clemson University Darkness Made (In)visible: The Dialectic of Race in Faulkner's Intruder in the Dust Wednesday 9 September 5pm Hardiman Research Building seminar room G011For more... | Read on »