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SUMMARY:The US Election: Perspectives and Prospects
DESCRIPTION:This online panel discussion will review the outcome of the US election\, the major issues that have faced the electorate in 2020\, the campaign\, and ways forward for the country. The event is a collaboration between the Moore Institute and the Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities\, Columbia University. \nPanellists\n\nProf. Eileen Gillooly (Director\, Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities\, Columbia University)\nProf. Stephanie McCurry (Professor of History\, Columbia University)\nDr. Charlotte McIvor (Senior Lecturer in Drama\, NUI Galway)\nProf. Josef Sorett (Professor of Religion and African American and African Diaspora Studies\, Columbia University)\n\nChair: Prof. Daniel Carey (Director of the Moore Institute\, NUI Galway) \nTo attend\, please sign up via: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86841991293
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-us-election-perspectives-and-prospects/
LOCATION:Seomra an Droichid\, Institiúid de Móra agus ar Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel%20Carey":MAILTO:daniel.carey@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201112T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201112T193000
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SUMMARY:This Writing Life: Creativity & Well-Being in the time of Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:The Moore Institute at the National University of Ireland Galway invites you to a live online event exploring themes of Life Writing and Well-Being during the Pandemic. The session features poet and writer Doireann Ní Ghríofa\, writer and editor Marina Benjamin\, and Arts Council Writer in Residence NUIG 2020 Arnold Thomas Fanning. There will be readings from the participating writers as well as opportunities for input from the audience. \nThe event will be moderated by award-winning writer Mike McCormack of NUI Galway. \nThis live online event will take place on the Zoom platform\, and will be streamed via the Moore Institute’s Facebook page. To attend\, please register use this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eMG0J0LDTKCmC2QYDaZK_Q
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/this-writing-life-creativity-well-being-in-the-time-of-pandemic/
LOCATION:Seomra an Droichid\, Institiúid de Móra agus ar Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Arnold%20Fanning":MAILTO:arnold.fanning@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201113T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201113T160000
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SUMMARY:'Cinema\, Migration & Activism' A conversation with Dagmawi Yimer
DESCRIPTION:Dagmawi Yimer is an Ethiopian-born\, Italian-based director and activist documenting the journeys of asylum seekers and migrants. \nIn conversation with Dr. Andrea Ciribuco (NUI Galway\, Italian)\, Dagmawi Yimer will present his latest work “Waiting” (with English subtitles\, 17 min.)\, discussing the links between documentary and activism\, and how to use images as a medium to reflect on the present historical moment. \nJoin us on Zoom: \nhttps://nuigalway-ie.zoom.us/j/93438022386?pwd=VlFBZ1FzaGQ3SUhCK0pyb0J5dUJjdz09 \nThis project received funding from the Irish Research Council and from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 713279.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/cinema-migration-activism-a-conversation-with-dagmawi-yimer/
LOCATION:Seomra an Droichid\, Institiúid de Móra agus ar Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andrea%20Ciribuco":MAILTO:andrea.ciribuco@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201117T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201117T120000
DTSTAMP:20260515T134424
CREATED:20201111T113432Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Q&A with Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn
DESCRIPTION:Huston School of Film & Digital Media and The Moore Institute at NUI Galway present a Q&A with Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn\, directors of IFTA Best Film 2020 “Ordinary Love“. \nRegistration\nThe session will take place live on Zoom – please register to attend at: https://tinyurl.com/y55we38l. It will also be broadcast live on the Moore Institute’s Facebook page.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/webinar-qa-with-lisa-barros-dsa-and-glenn-leyburn/
LOCATION:Seomra an Droichid\, Institiúid de Móra agus ar Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conn%20Holohan":MAILTO:conn.holohan@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201119T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T134424
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SUMMARY:Sport\, Film\, and National Culture
DESCRIPTION:The webinar will mark the launch of landmark new book ‘Sport\, Film and National Culture’\, edited by NUI Galway academic Dr Seán Crosson. \nNUI Galway’s Moore Institute will host a webinar on Sport\, Film\, and National Culture on Thursday\, 19 November\, at 4pm to mark the launch of a major new volume on this theme edited by Dr Seán Crosson of the University’s Huston School of Film & Digital Media and leader of the Sport and Exercise Research Group in the Moore Institute. \nSport and film have historically been key components of national cultures and societies. The Irish experience is particularly instructive in this respect\, evident in the close and enduring association between Gaelic games and Irish identity\, and its popular depiction in cinema. As we approach the centenary of Bloody Sunday\, Irish cinema has provided one of the most memorable and unsettling depictions – in Neil Jordan’s Michael Collins (1996) – of the horrific events of that day when British soldiers fired upon players and supporters at a Gaelic football match. This webinar will provide a global focus on this topic\, examining the critical role film has played in affirming the relationship between sport and national cultures internationally. \nCovering films of all types\, from Hollywood blockbusters to regional documentaries and newsreels\, Dr Crosson’s new book Sport\, Film\, and National Culture considers how filmic depictions of sport have configured and informed a wide range of distinctive national cultures\, societies and identities. Featuring case studies from eleven national contexts across six continents – including North and South America\, Europe\, Africa\, Asia and Oceania – it reveals the common and contrasting approaches that have emerged within sport cinema in differing national contexts. \nThe webinar brings together a broad range of contributors to this book\, who are leading authorities on sport and film\, to explore the intersection of these prominent cultural forces internationally. \nChaired by Dr Crosson\, contributors to the webinar will include: \nUSA\n\n\nJesse Schlotterbeck\, Associate Professor of Cinema at Denison University\, Granville\, Ohio\n[recorded] Gina Daddario\, Lin Rong San Professor of Communication at Shenandoah University in Winchester\, Virginia.\nGrant Wiedenfeld\, Assistant Professor of Media and Culture in the Department of Mass Communication at Sam Houston State University.\n\nEurope\n\n[recorded] Francesco Buscemi\, Lecturer in History of Radio and TV\, Catholic University of Milan\nManuel Garin\, Senior Lecturer in Film and Media Studies at Universitat Pompeu Fabra\, Barcelona.\n[recorded] Rebeccah Dawson\, Assistant Professor of German Studies\, University of Kentucky.\nPeter Dahlén\, Professor\, Department of Information Science and Media Studies\, University of Bergen.\nStephen Glynn\, Associate Research Fellow at De Montfort University\, Leicester\n\nBrazil and Ethiopia\n\n[recorded] Pauline Peixoto Iglesias Vargas\, PhD candidate in Physical Education\, Federal University of Paraná\, Brazil.\nMichael W. Thomas\, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Ethiopian Screen Worlds\, University of London\n\n\n  \nAttendance\nThe session will take place on Zoom; register to attend at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_K9QVeuSYTIOH2SkE3kWfAA. The session will also be streamed live on the Moore Institute’s Facebook page.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/sport-film-and-national-culture/
LOCATION:Seomra an Droichid\, Institiúid de Móra agus ar Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Sean%20Crosson":MAILTO:sean.crosson@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201119T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201119T190000
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SUMMARY:Centre for Applied Linguistics and Multilingualism (CALM) Seminar Series: 'Making research meaningful for multilingual parents'
DESCRIPTION:Dr Mary-Pat O’Malley Keighran\, Lecturer in Speech & Language Therapy\, NUI Galway \nIn this webinar\, Mary-Pat will talk about ways in which research into multilingual speech and language development and disorders can be made accessible and meaningful to parents faced with persisting myths about raising multilingual children. For more information about Mary-Pat’s work\, see www.talknua.com. \nHosted by the Moore Institute. ‌Please register in advance at this link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ygXo5hNgRAS5zhFjCzLwxw
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/centre-for-applied-linguistics-and-multilingualism-calms-seminar-series-making-research-meaningful-for-multilingual-parents/
LOCATION:Seomra an Droichid\, Institiúid de Móra agus ar Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201120T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201120T173000
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SUMMARY:Imagine Ageing: Ageing Masculinities in Irish Literature and Culture
DESCRIPTION:This online workshop\, organised in association with the Moore Institute\, NUI Galway follows our earlier webinar and is part of the pan-European project Mascage: Representations of Masculinities and Ageing in Contemporary European Literatures and Cinemas (2019-2022).  \nIts aim is to present and discuss work-in-progress for a planned collection Ageing Masculinities in Irish Literature and Culture. \nAttending\nIf you are interested in attending this workshop or getting involved with the project\, please send an email to tony.tracy@nuigalway.ie and michaela.schrage-frueh@nuigalway.ie to receive further information. \n  \nProgramme Workshop “Imagine Ageing: Ageing Masculinities in Irish Literature and Culture”\nFriday\, 20th November 2020\, 14.00-17.30 \n14.00-14.15          Welcome and Introduction \n                                Tony Tracy & Michaela Schrage-Früh (NUI Galway) \n  \n14.15-15.00          Panel 1: Visual Culture (Chair: Tony Tracy) \n                                Katarzyna Kociołek (University of Warsaw) \n                                Seán Keating’s Ireland – the Land of the Old Men \n                                Méabh Ní Fhuartháin /Verena Commins (NUI Galway) \n                                ”The Rights of Man”: Authenticity\, Masculinities and Ageing in Irish Traditional Music on Screen  \n                                Áine Ní Léime / Maggie O’Neill (NUI Galway) \n                                Changing the Picture: Older Men’s Responses to Media Representations of Ageing  \n  \n15.00-15.30          Panel 2: Poetry (Chair: Michaela Schrage-Früh) \n                                Heike Hartung (University of Graz) \n                                Poetics at the Limit: Embodiment\, Masculinities and Ageing in Samuel Beckett’s Early Poetry Collection Echo’s Bones \n                                Anne Karhio (NUI Galway) \n                                Masculinity\, Ageing\, and the Point of Poetry in the Writing of Paul Muldoon \n  \n15.45-16.15          Panel 3: Drama (Chair: Tony Tracy) \n  \n                                Ciara L. Murphy (NUI Galway) \n                                Father Ireland on Stage: Representations of Social Change and Ageing Masculinities in Crisis \n                                Matthew Sweney (University of Graz) \n                                “Play and lose and have done with losing.” Masculinity and Loss in Samuel Beckett’s Endgame (1957)\, and Enda Walsh’s The Walworth Farce (2006) \n  \n16.15-17.15          Panel 4: Fiction (Chair: Michaela Schrage-Früh) \n                                Loic Wright (UCD) \n                                Fatherhood\, Ageing Masculinities\, and the Politics of Insecurity in Twentieth-Century Irish Fiction \n                                Brenda O’Connell (Maynooth University) \n                                Fathers and Sons: Shades of Ageing Masculinities in Mike McCormack’s Solar Bones \n                                Cassandra Sian Tully De Lope (Universidad de Extremadura) \n                                Stuck in the Old Times – a Male-character Analysis on Three Irish novels through Corpus Stylistics \n                                Orlaith Darling (TCD) \n                                “The Land’ll be here long after we’re dead and gone”: Ageing Masculinity\, Relationships and the Land in Recent Irish Short Fiction \n  \n17.15-17.30          Final Discussion
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/imagine-ageing-ageing-masculinities-in-irish-literature-and-culture/
LOCATION:Seomra an Droichid\, Institiúid de Móra agus ar Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201124T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201124T203000
DTSTAMP:20260515T134424
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Remembering Michael Moran: NUI Galway marks the centenary of a campus tragedy
DESCRIPTION:On the evening of 24 November 1920\, Michael Moran – a prominent republican in the Tuam area – was shot and killed on the campus of University College Galway\, allegedly while ‘trying to escape’ from the custody of Auxiliaries. When the shooting took place\, Moran was being escorted from the police barracks in Eglinton Street to the temporary barracks of the 17th Lancers (now the O’Donoghue Centre and College Bar area). \nTo mark the centenary of the tragedy on the campus\, NUI Galway is holding a webinar sponsored by the Moore Institute\, which will discuss the life and death of Michael Moran. The session will consider the broader political context in which the event occurred\, in particular the escalation of the conflict in Ireland during the closing months of 1920. \nPanellists\n\nDr Síobhra Aiken (Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway)\nProf. Linda Connolly (NUI Maynooth)\nDr Jarlath Deignan\, author of Troubled Times: War and Rebellion in North Galway\, 1913-23\nDamian Quinn\, military historian\n\nChair: Dr John Cunningham (Dept of History\, NUI Galway) \nRegistration\nTo register for this free webinar\, please sign up via: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mX2cFunXT62jTKSwQ6Ap_A \nThe event will also be streamed live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mooreinstitute/
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/webinar-remembering-michael-moran-nui-galway-marks-the-centenary-of-a-campus-tragedy/
LOCATION:Seomra an Droichid\, Institiúid de Móra agus ar Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20John%20Cunningham":MAILTO:john.cunningham@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201125T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201125T210000
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SUMMARY:Art & Environment Book Launch and Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Earth Writings: Bogs\, Forest\, Fields\, Gardens\, edited by Karen E. Till  \n8pm\, Wednesday 25th November 2020   \nDublin Art Book Fair\,  \nin association with the Centre for Irish Studies and Moore Institute\, NUI Galway.  \nTo register go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uayxddBfSwSXjVlwkCSRzg  \nWe live in an earth facing ecological and climate crises\, species extinctions\, and global pandemics. How can we repair our collapsing environments? Learn from the creative practices of four artists working in Ireland – Monica de Bath\, Cathy Fitzgerald\, Pauline O’Connell and Seoidín O’Sullivan – who ‘stay with the trouble’ and make ‘kin in lines of inventive connections’ (Haraway\, 2016).   \nEarth Writings: Bogs\, Forests\, Fields\, Gardens includes artwork\, exhibition vignettes\, and essays with the artists in conversations with scholars Patrick Bresnihan\, Nessa Cronin\, Gerry Kearns and Karen E. Till.  \n\n \nWith introductions by Lucina Russell and Karen E. Till. The multi-media book launches will include images of artists’ works\, readings and conversations by the contributors\, followed by questions and answers from the public.   \nThe book launches are part of the online Temple Bar Gallery Dublin Art Book Fair 2020\, which embraces arts-practice publishing\, artist-run culture and participatory events at the intersection of art and contemporary culture. The first launch takes place during GeoWeek 2020\, which highlights the importance of geographical knowledge for understanding the world around us to address contemporary social\, political and environmental issues.   \nThe second launch will contribute to Creative Rathangan Meithal’s ‘Layers 3’ event and include artist-scholar Christine Mackey as a guest commentator.  \nA limited number of hard-copy books are available for 8€ (plus postage) through the Temple Bar Dublin Art Book Fair. Earth Writings: Bogs\, Forests\, Fields\, Gardens (2020)\, edited by Karen E. Till\, design by Pure Designs. ISBN 978-0-9547955-3-5\, 73 pp.\, with full colour images. A PDF of the book will also soon be available on EarthWritings.ie. Contact: karen.till@mu.ie   \nGenerously funded by: Creative Ireland Kildare\, Kildare County Council Arts Service\, the Irish Research Council New Foundations STEAM grant\, Maynooth University Department of Geography Research Incentive Fund. 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/art-environment-book-launch-and-webinar/
LOCATION:Seomra an Droichid\, Institiúid de Móra agus ar Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Nessa%20Cronin":MAILTO:nessa.cronin@universityofgalway.ie
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