BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Moore Institute - ECPv6.0.0.1//NONSGML v1.0//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Moore Institute
REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H
X-Robots-Tag:noindex
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:UTC
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:+0000
TZOFFSETTO:+0000
TZNAME:UTC
DTSTART:20180101T000000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180117T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180117T173000
DTSTAMP:20260518T103231
CREATED:20171206T122948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171206T123027Z
UID:5016-1516185000-1516210200@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Feminist Storytelling Working Group
DESCRIPTION:Feminist Storytelling Working Group \nPI: Dr Miriam Haughton \nDate/Venue: 17 January 2018\, O’Donoghue Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance \nSponsored by: The College of Arts\, Social Sciences\, and Celtic Studies\, the O’Donoghue Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance\, and Gender Arc\, NUI Galway \n  \nRegistration: This is a free event but places are limited. To reserve a place\, please email ‘miriam.haughton@nuigalway.ie’ by 8 January 2018. Research topics under discussion are accessible online or will be emailed in advance. \nWorkshop Overview \nThis is the second of a series of workshops reflecting on significant moments of feminism and gender equality as they are represented or addressed via diverse modes of storytelling in an interdisciplinary forum. Considering feminism and gender in both Irish and international contexts\, these workshops draw from institutional and international expertise to review points of urgency and change in relation to gendered experience from perspectives of history\, law\, culture\, politics\, and the arts. The aim of the workshop is to situate the trajectory and legacy of storytelling and narratives in modern contexts that illuminate gendered experience\, utilising the methodology and principles of feminism. Chairs will introduce topics\, which are then open to the floor for discussion\, analysis and debate. \nGuiding Themes: Performance\, Gender and Change; Gender and Leadership; Gender and the Law; Gender and Family \nSchedule \n10.45 – 11.00: Registration \n11.00 – 11.30: Dr Miriam Haughton\, Workshop Introduction: Storytelling and Feminist Politics (DTP\, NUI Galway) \n 11.30 – 12.15: Professor Linda Connolly\, From Suffrage to The Irish Women’s Liberation Movement (Director\, Maynooth University Social Sciences Institute) \n 12:15 – 1.00: Lunch\, O’Donoghue Centre \n1.00 – 1.45:  Dr Kevin O’Sullivan\, Gender and Humanitarian History (History\, NUI Galway) \n1.45 – 2.30: Orla O’Connor\, The National Women’s Council of Ireland: The Agenda Today (Director\, National Women’s Council of Ireland) \n2.30 – 2.45: Break \n2.45 – 3.30: Dr Andrew Ó Baoill\, Gender and the Media (English/Journalism\, NUI Galway) \n3:30 – 4. 15: Ailbhe Smyth\, Repeal the 8th Campaign (Convenor\, Coalition to Repeal the Eighth Amendment) \n4.15 – 4.30: Break \n4.30 – 5.15: Professor Jen Harvie\, Performance\, Gender and Leadership (Drama\, Queen Mary\, University of London) \n  \nRecommended Reading \nBardon\, Sarah\, and Hugh Linehan\, ‘Anti-harassment Measures for Arts Sector Announced’\, Irish Times\, 9 November 2017\, viewed 30 November 2017 at: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/anti-harassment-measures-for-arts-sector-announced-1.3284789 \nBlack\, Allida\, ‘Are Women “Human”? The UN and the Struggle to Recognize Women’s Rights as Human Rights’\, in Akira Irite\, Petra Goedde\, and William I. Hitchcock\, eds\, The Human Rights Revolution: An International History\, Oxford: Oxford UP\, 2012\, pp. 133-155. \nCoalition to Repeal the Eighth Amendment\, www.repealeight.ie \nConnolly\, Linda and O’Toole\, Tina\, Documenting Irish Feminisms\, Dublin: Woodfield Press\, 2013. \nEveryday Stories\, www.everydaystories.org \nHarvie\, Jen\, ‘The Abuse of Power’\, in Peter Eckersall and Helena Grehan\, eds\, The Routledge Companion to Theatre and Politics\, Oxon: Routledge\, forthcoming 2018. \nHaughton\, Miriam\, ‘“Them the Breaks”: #WakingTheFeminists and Staging the Easter/Estrogen Rising’\, Contemporary Theatre Review\, vol 28\, no.1\, forthcoming 2018. \nMitchell\, Caroline. “Women’s (Community) Radio as a Feminist Public Sphere”\, Javnost – The Public\, Vol. 5 \, Iss. 2\,1998\, pp.73-85. \nNational Women’s Council of Ireland\, www.nwci.ie \nO’Toole\, Fintan\, ‘If Theatre Is Not a Safe Space\, What Is Left?’\, Irish Times\, 4 November 2017\, viewed 30 November 2017
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/feminist-storytelling-working-group-2/
LOCATION:O’Donoghue Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance\, NUI Galway\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Miriam%20Haughton":MAILTO:miriam.haughton@nuigalway.ie
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180122T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180122T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T103231
CREATED:20180117T140729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T140729Z
UID:5082-1516622400-1516626000@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Trump: One Year On A pop-up discussion on the first year of the Trump presidency
DESCRIPTION:Trump: One Year On A pop-up discussion on the first year of the Trump presidency \n 12-1pm \nMonday 22 January \nMoore Institute Seminar Room (G010 Hardiman Research Building) \n \nParticipants: \nThamil Ananthavinayagan (Human Rights)  \nClíodhna Carney (English) \nKathleen Cavanaugh (Human Rights) \nKathy Powell (Soc & Pol) \nMark Stansbury (Classics) \n  \n  \nAll welcome! \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/trump-one-year-pop-discussion-first-year-trump-presidency/
LOCATION:Seminar Room GO10\, Ground Floor\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel%20Carey":MAILTO:daniel.carey@nuigalway.ie
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180123T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180123T173000
DTSTAMP:20260518T103231
CREATED:20180117T110335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T110359Z
UID:5078-1516723200-1516728600@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Archaeology Research Seminar on 'The cantred of Tyrmany in Connacht (where the Oscalli dwell)' by Daniel Curley
DESCRIPTION:Title: ‘The cantred of Tyrmany in Connacht (where the Oscalli dwell)’ – Identifying the archaeology of the O’Kelly lordship of Uí Maine\, by Daniel Curley \n \n  \nThe O’Kelly lordship of Uí Maine is an oft-referenced but poorly understood political and territorial unit. The boundaries of this territory are routinely described as being consistent with south Roscommon and east Galway. However\, the lack of research into the medieval O’Kellys has resulted in an uneven account of the areas they inhabited and controlled\, where they sited their caputs\, and ultimately\, how they interacted with the other Gaelic and Anglo-Norman players in high and late medieval Connacht. \nThe main aim of my research is to explore the formation\, character and development of the O’Kelly lordship of Uí Maine from the emergence of the sept to the kingship in c. 1100\, to the demise of the O’Kelly fortunes by c.1600. This research will be undertaken through a multidisciplinary approach\, embracing the disciplines of archaeology\, history and historical geography\, in order to understand the archaeological fabric of this lordship. \nAs the awardee of an IRC Employment-Based Research Scholarship\, a key deliverable from the completed research will be the inclusion of a tourism potential study on the resources and possibilities available to garner an economic gain from this cultural heritage\, in an area almost exclusively of rural character. As such\, a case study comparison will be attempted between the rural heritage tourism model of the mid-Roscommon area\, centred on Rathcroghan Visitor Centre\, and the similarities\, differences\, opportunities and threats that may be apparent between that landscape and the Uí Maine cultural landscape for tourism growth and development. \nIn my first seminar on the subject of my PhD research\, I will explain the approach that I have taken to date\, as I attempt to reconstruct this lordship. Focus will be given to a brief discussion on\, and critique of\, the traditionally-cited boundaries of the territory. This will be followed by an account of the present state of scholarship on the subject as well as highlighting the sources I have thus far consulted. I will then discuss my findings so far\, as I go about identifying the caputs of this high and late medieval lordship\, concluding with an outline of my intentions going forward. \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archaeology-research-seminar-cantred-tyrmany-connacht-oscalli-dwell-daniel-curley/
LOCATION:Seminar Room GO10\, Ground Floor\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Maggie%20Ronayne":MAILTO:maggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180125T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180125T190000
DTSTAMP:20260518T103231
CREATED:20180123T145016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180123T145016Z
UID:5095-1516899600-1516906800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Modernisms in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:  \nNUI Galway has a growing research community working on diverse aspects of modernist fiction\, drama\, periodical culture\, and essays. We are proud to welcome Moore Institute visiting fellow Prof Sara Crangle\, who will speak about her work on Mina Loy\, and respond to papers by NUI Galway researchers. In this way we will gain a broad insight into the work being conducted on modernism in our university\, and create a dialogue in the session between its participants\, and between them and the audience. \n  \nThe papers and speakers will be: \nMina Loy’s Sentimental Contraband – Prof. Sara Crangle (English\, University of Sussex) \n  \nModern Drama and the Rise of European Fascism: The Theatre of Gabriele D’Annunzio\, Luigi Pirandello and W. B. Yeats – Zsuzsi Balázs (Drama\, Theatre and Performance) \n  \nFlux in Fixity: Literary Modernism’s Media Theory and Revisionary Technique – Tiana Fischer (English) \n  \nFluffy Ruffles: Debating\, reproducing\, and fashioning the American New Woman – Gaby Fletcher (English) \n  \nF.R. Higgins\, Daniel Corkery and ‘Minor’ Literature – Eoghan Ryan (English) \n  \nRecovering Yeats’s performance texts: composition in the manuscripts of At the Hawk’s Well – Melinda Szűts (Drama\, Theatre and Performance) \n  \nAs always\, all are welcome to continue the conversation in McGinn’s afterwards!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/modernisms-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="EDEN":MAILTO:eden.nuigalway@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180130T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180130T140000
DTSTAMP:20260518T103231
CREATED:20180124T130151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180124T132602Z
UID:5108-1517315400-1517320800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Streetwise Istanbul: Seeing 'Other' As Self
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/streetwise-istanbul-seeing-self/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel%20Carey":MAILTO:daniel.carey@nuigalway.ie
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR