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SUMMARY:Research Day of the School of Languages
DESCRIPTION:School of Languages\,\nLiteratures and Cultures\nResearch Day\nPROGRAMME\n9am ‰ÛÒ 9.30am: Welcome reception with tea and coffee ‰ÛÒ Welcome from Prof. Lokesh Joshi \n9.30 ‰ÛÒ 10.30am: Panel 1 (Chair: John Walsh) \nJason O‰۪Rorke (Classics): ‰Û÷At the school of the grammaticus: literary education in Late Antiquity‰۪Aoife Connolly (French): ‰Û÷Performing the Pied-Noir Family‰۪Tina-Karen Pusse (German): ‰Û÷From Ego to Eco: Transcultural Ecologies‰۪ \n10.30 ‰ÛÒ 11am: Coffee break \n11am ‰ÛÒ 12: Panel 2 (Chair: Jacopo Bisagni)Catherine Emerson (French): ‰Û÷Gegraueert en oic dyveerssche ymagyen: Uses of Code-Switching in Dutch and French‰۪Mark Stansbury (Classics): ‰Û÷Irish Script and Irish Identity at Luxeuil‰۪EilÌ_s NÌ_ Dh̼ill (Gaeilge): ‰Û÷An Sc̩alaÌ_ocht i gCorca Dhuibhne / Storytelling in West Kerry‰۪ \n12 ‰ÛÒ 2pm: Lunch break \n2 ‰ÛÒ 3pm: Panel 3 (Chair: Mel Boland)Barry Nevin (French): ‰Û÷Narrative Spaces in the Films of Jean Renoir‰۪PÌÁdraic Moran(Classics): ‰Û÷Planning for Digital Projects‰۪Laura Incalcaterra McLoughlin (Italian): ‰Û÷Italian in blended learning: Diploma in Italian online‰۪ \n3 ‰ÛÒ 3.30pm: Coffee break \n3.30 ‰ÛÒ 4.30pm: Closing session (Chair: Sylvie Lannegrand) \nAn open discussion of future research strategies for the School. \nFor more informatin contact jacopo.bisagni@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/research-day-of-the-school-of-languages/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130507T130000
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SUMMARY:Digital Day - Professor Dan Schiller\, University of Illinois
DESCRIPTION:Moore Institute \nHuston School of Film & Digital Media \nDIGITAL DAYS: Dan Schiller \n \n1.00 on Tuesday 7th May\, Main Room Huston School. \nDigital Depression: the Crisis of Digital Capitalism \nThe economic downturn of the early 1970s engendered massive\, sustained corporate investment in ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies\,) as a many sided attempt to renew profitable growth.Core components of this response included financialisation\, the restructuring of the production system\, and the recomposition of the communications industry as a leading site of economic dynamism.The vaunted ‰Û÷Information Age‰۪\, however\, turned out to herald a new and deeper financial-economic crisis – a digital depression with which we continue to live.How may the newly contentious geopolitics of information play out? May we expect the communications sector to reprise its earlier role in renewing growth and profitability? \n2.30 on Tuesday 7th May\, Main Room Huston School. \nRosa Luxemburg’s Internet? \nBoth the state and capital have been crucial for the evolving political economy of the Internet. Drawing on the thought of the Polish Marxist Rosa Luxemburg\, We should inquire as to how states are supporting commodification projects built around the Internet; how they are contending with one another in this process; and how communication processes are related to the historical reconstitution of the global working class. \nProfessor Dan Schiller is a historian of information and communications at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The author of half a dozen books and many research articles\, he has written extensively on the development and current structure of digital capitalism‰ÛÓthe system of market relationships that is predicated increasingly on networks. His current research focuses on the role of information and communications in today’s financial/economic crisis\, and on the history of U.S. telecommunications infrastructures.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-day-professor-dan-schiller-university-of-illinois/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130507T140000
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SUMMARY:What is mission? by Prof Ian Wood University of Leeds
DESCRIPTION:What is mission?\nby Prof Ian Wood\nUniversity of Leeds
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/what-is-mission-by-prof-ian-wood-university-of-leeds/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130507T173000
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SUMMARY:Vikings in Pamplona and other stories by Dr Ann Christys
DESCRIPTION:Vikings in Pamplona\nand other stories\nby Dr Ann Christys
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/vikings-in-pamplona-and-other-stories-by-dr-ann-christys/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130509T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130509T160000
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SUMMARY:Galway Early Music Festival - A Bronze-Age Musician
DESCRIPTION:A Bronze-Age Musician\nSimon & Maria O’Dwyer of Ancient Music Ireland\nAncient Music Ireland is delighted to present the first ever public viewing of an interpretation of a Late Bronze-Age hoard from West Clare.  The original bronze items including parts of a horn\, chain\, sword\, axes\, rings and disc pin were recovered from a bog at Boolybrien\, Co. Clare in 1930.  We will include our interpretation of the items as parts of an outfit worn by a musician in the bronze-age.  The presentation will discuss the links between spoken and musical performance and occasion\, through the examination of the decorative aspects of the hoard.  This event will also include detailed images of the items and practical demonstration using accurate reproductions and tunes composed for and played on bronze-age horns. \nThis event is part of The Galway Early Music Festival\, May 9-12: “Word Play: Which came first\, words or music”.  A fascinating programme of medieval\, renaissance and baroque music.  For programme and ticket booking: www.galwayearlymusic.com.  Browse the e-brochure HERE. \nFor more information contact maura.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/galway-early-music-festival-a-bronze-age-musician/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130513T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130513T160000
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SUMMARY:Charlotte Headrick\, Oregon State University: Giving her the respect she deserves: Patricia Burke Brogan and Eclipsed
DESCRIPTION:Professor Charlotte Headrick\, Professor and Director\, Theatre Arts\, Oregon State University\nA production history of the play with a focus on the Irish tours\nGiving her the respect she deserves:\nPatricia Burke Brogan and Eclipsed\nAll Welcome
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/charlotte-headrick-oregon-state-university-giving-her-the-respect-she-deserves-patricia-burke-brogan-and-eclipsed/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130514T120000
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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\, 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 \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-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130520T093000
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SUMMARY:School of Humanities Research Day
DESCRIPTION:School of Humanities Research Day\n9.30am: Welcome from Dr Edward Herring\, Dean of the College of Arts\, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies\,\n9.45 ‰ÛÒ 11.00 am:Panel 1 (Chair: Tsarina Doyle)\nLionel Pilkington (English) ‰ÛÏCapitalism and Irish Theatre‰۝\nSean Crosson (Huston School) ‰ÛÏSport and Film‰۝\nRod Stoneman (Huston) ‰ÛÏThe Politics of the Visual‰۝\n11.00 ‰ÛÒ 11.25 am: Coffee break\n11.25 – 12.15 Panel 2 (Chair: Mary Harris)\nMÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha (Old and Middle Irish and Celtic Studies) ‰ÛÏResearch in Medieval Irish: the local and larger context‰۝\nPadraig Lenihan (History) ‰ÛÏBellum Civile: A Latin epic poem of the Williamite War (1689‰ÛÒ91)‰۝\n12.15 ‰ÛÒ 1.00pm: Research Funding (Chair: Steven Ellis)\nProfessor Lokesh Joshi\, Vice-President for Research\n1.00 ‰ÛÒ 2.00pm: Lunch break\n2.00 ‰ÛÒ 3.15pm: Panel 3 (Chair: Louis de Paor)\nRichard Hull (Philosophy) ‰ÛÏFarewell to ‰Û÷the disabled‰۪? Re-thinking our categorisations‰۝\nEnrico Dal Lago (History) ‰ÛÏFighting for Two Souths: Southern Italian Soldiers in the Confederacy‰۝\nTomÌÁs Finn (History) ‰ÛÏPublic intellectuals and modern Ireland‰۝\n3.15 ‰ÛÒ 3.45pm: Coffee break\n3.45 ‰ÛÒ 4.35 pm: Panel 4 (Chair: Marie-Louise Coolahan )\nNiall ÌÒ Ciosan (History) ‰ÛÏPopular publishing and reading in the Celtic languages\, 1700-1900‰۝\nJustin Tonra (English) ‰ÛÏPoetry by the Book\, Poetry by Numbers‰۝
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/school-of-humanities-research-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130523T092000
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SUMMARY:English Graduate Research Day
DESCRIPTION:English Graduate Research Day 2013 – \nall welcome – \ncome along and enjoy coffee and accumulated fruits of research!\n9.20-10.45 \nMeaghan Connell \n‰Û÷The Language of Irish Theatre: Corpus Findings and Analysis‰۪ \nMikyung Park \n‰Û÷Gregory’s Disavowal: the Making of a Public Persona in Spreading the News (1904)‰۪ \nMairead Ni Chroinin \n‰Û÷Mobile Computing as Postdramatic Theatre‰۪ \n10.45 COFFEE BREAK \n11.00-12.00 \nCiara O Dowd \n‰Û÷Subverting the Script: Ria Mooney & Elizabeth Connor on the Abbey Stage‰۪ \nDes Lally \n‰Û÷Actors and Architects: The Relationship of the Gate Theatre with the Architectural Firm of Scott Tallon Walker‰۪ \n12.00 COFFEE BREAK \n12.20-1.20 \nSiobhan Purcell \n‰Û÷Beckett Deformed‰۪ \nRosemary Gallagher \n‰Û÷Puns\, Hijinks\, and Slapstick in Catch-22: Not Another Black Humour Reading‰۪ \n1.20-2.20 LUNCH \n2.20-3.45 \nAnna Gasperini \n‰Û÷The Foreign Roots of Local Myths – the Global and the Local in Victorian Sensation Fiction‰۪ \nPaul Rooney \n‰Û÷Deciphering the Codes to The Notting Hill Mystery (1862-63): Hybridity\, Periodical Coding\, and Readership in Once a Week‰۪ \nEavan O Dochartaigh \n‰Û÷Image and Text of the Arctic Search Expeditions 1848-59: Methodology\, Theory and Questions‰۪ \n3.45 COFFEE BREAK \n4.15-5.35 \nKathleen Pacious \n‰Û÷And How Does That Make You Feel?” Empathetic Engagement and Ethical Receptivity in George Eliot‰۪s Daniel Deronda‰۪ \nCiaran Dowd \n‰Û÷‰ÛÏBarren\, silent\, godless‰۝: the Paratactic World of Cormac McCarthy‰۪ \nRebecca Downes \n‰Û÷Putrefaction\, Purgation\, Purification: Death and Denial in Andrew Miller’s Pure‰۪
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/english-graduate-research-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20130524T120000
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SUMMARY:Workshop - Media\, Culture and Empire
DESCRIPTION:Workshop – Media\, Culture and Empire \n24 May 2013 – 12pm-5.30pm  \nVenue – Room STC.S78\, St Clements Building\, Clare Market\, London School of Economics \n12-1pm Simon J. Potter\, University of Bristol ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷Jingoism and the British Press at the fin de si̬cle‰۪  \nR. S. Coffey\, LSE ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷‰ÛÏThe Paladins of Fleet Street‰۝: The British press\, the Colonial Office and the ‰ÛÏBlantyre riot‰۝\, 1960‰۪ \n1pm-2pm Lunch \n2pm-3pm Benedict Greening\, LSE ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷The Royal Gazette newspaper and the last hangings on British soil‰۪ \nJames O‰۪Donnell\, NUI\, Galway ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷News\, Networks and the Nation-State: the decolonisation of Irish news supply?’ \n3-3.30pm Coffee \n3.30-4.30pmFiona Bateman\, NUI\, Galway ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷‰ÛÏThis Unfortunate Affair‰۝: Ireland and Biafra 1967-70‰۪ \nCharlotte Riley\, UCL ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷‰ÛÏNo Longer Isolated‰۝: Broadcasting in the post-war British African Empire‰۪ \n4.30-5.30pmJoanna Lewis\, LSE ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷Empires of Sentiment\, Africa and the ‰ÛÏHeart of the Nation‰۝: Newspaper coverage of the death and funeral of David Livingstone‰۪ \nLionel Pilkington\, NUI\, Galway – ‰Û÷Performing Ireland and the Postcolonial Body‰۪ \nThis is a joint workshop organised by the National University of Ireland\, Galway and the London School of Economics. There is no charge to register but if you would like to attend please email Dave Finn (dave.finn@nuigalway.ie)\, ideally before 20 May. \nDirections: \nhttp://www2.lse.ac.uk/mapsAndDirections/campusMap.pdf \nhttp://www2.lse.ac.uk/mapsAndDirections/travellingToLSE.aspx \nhttp://www2.lse.ac.uk/mapsAndDirections/LSElocationMap.pdf
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/workshop-media-culture-and-empire/
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SUMMARY:Global Women's Studies Summer Seminar with Caroline Bettinger Lopez\, Human Rights Clinic\, University of Miami\, School of Law
DESCRIPTION:Global Women‰۪s Studies Summer Seminar \nWith \nCaroline Bettinger Lopez\, \nHuman Rights Clinic\, University of Miami\, School of Law \n“Bringing human rights home: Strategies to fight domestic violence and other gender-based violations” \nFriday May 24 – 2.00-3.30 pm \nMoore Institute Seminar Room \nFree event – all welcome! \nTo reserve a place\, email: Gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie \nCaroline Bettinger-LÌ_pez is an Associate Professor of Clinical Legal Education and Director of the Human Rights Clinic at the University of Miami School of Law. Her scholarship\, advocacy\, and teaching focus on international human rights law and advocacy including the implementation of human rights norms at the domestic level. Her main regional focus is the US and Latin America\, and her principal areas of interest include violence against women\, gender and race discrimination\, immigrants’ rights\, and clinical legal education. Bettinger-LÌ_pez regularly litigates and engages in other forms of advocacy in the Inter-American Human Rights system\, federal and state courts and legislative bodies\, and the United Nations. Most notably\, along with colleagues at the Human Rights Clinic of Columbia Law School and the American Civil Liberties Union\, Bettinger-LÌ_pez was a leading member of the legal team that represented Jessica Lenahan (formerly Gonzales) in the landmark case Jessica Gonzales v. United States of America. Gonzales\, whose daughters were abducted by her estranged husband in 1999 and killed after the police repeatedly refused to enforce her domestic violence restraining order against him\, went before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in March 2007 and again in October 2008\, after all domestic avenues of justice were closed to her.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/global-womens-studies-summer-seminar-with-caroline-bettinger-lopez-human-rights-clinic-university-of-miami-school-of-law/
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