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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220907T160000
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SUMMARY:Paradigm shifting and the centrality of justice in pathways to low carbon economies
DESCRIPTION:Paradigm shifting and the centrality of justice in pathways to low carbon economies\nby Professor Lorraine Elliott\, Professor Emerita (and previously Professor of International Relations) in the Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs at the Australian National University \nThe debate about how to manage climate change has increasingly been linked to expectations about net-zero emissions\, low carbon economies\, decarbonisation strategies\, and efforts to define a green economy model. Green economy principles call for pathways to low carbon growth that are environmentally sustainable\, resource efficient and socially equitable in their practices and that deliver sustainability\, efficiency and equity in its outcomes. This presentation explores how and why social justice must be at the heart of such transitions if they are to be transformative rather than simply adaptive\, and if they are to give priority to the human security/insecurity dimensions of climate impacts and responses. It identifies three dimensions of (environmental/climate) justice – procedural justice\, distributive justice and recognition justice – and offers some thoughts about what it might look like to make such principles meaningful in transition policies and practice across sectors such as energy (and perhaps agriculture)\, and cross-cutting issues such as jobs\, employment\, and investment. (NB: The geographic focus will be Southeast Asia and I look forward to the insights of colleagues with experience in other regions of the world). \nAll welcome!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/paradigm-shifting-and-the-centrality-of-justice-in-pathways-to-low-carbon-economies/
LOCATION:online & livestream in Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prof.%20John%20Morrissey":MAILTO:john.morrissey@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220913T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220913T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072016
CREATED:20220908T165841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221023T221213Z
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SUMMARY:Sport & Exercise Research Group Seminar: Lance Armstrong and suiveur reporting in Libération\, 1999–2013: A Case Study in Sports Journalism
DESCRIPTION:As national institution and site of memory for France for over a century\, the Tour de France is a privileged locus for investigating the interactions between sport and cultural meaning. Literary journalism chronicling the race has a long history of representing the multiple meanings and dimensions of physical performance\, particularly of heroic champions\, in the Tour. During the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries the Tour itself and French culture more widely were destabilised by the ambiguous hero Lance Armstrong\, and\, in a context of guarded reporting on the facts of doping\, literary journalism was able to give a creative account of complex sporting performances. Based on an article co-authored by Hugh Dauncey and Ruadhán Cooke\, this discussion examines the journalism of Jean-Louis Le Touzet in Libération as an example of suiveur reporting in the tradition of Antoine Blondin\, and will attempt to show how the freedom enabled by literary journalism allowed Le Touzet to accurately reflect academic perspectives on Armstrong\, politics\, culture and sport. \nRuadhán Cooke teaches French in the School of Languages\, Literatures and Cultures. Research interests include the overlaps between sport and literature\, sports journalism and the cultural impact of sport. \nAll Welcome!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/lance-armstrong-and-suiveur-reporting-in-liberation-1999-2013-a-case-study-in-sports-journalism/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room THB-1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Se%C3%A1n%20Crosson":MAILTO:sean.crosson@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220915T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220915T183000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072016
CREATED:20220817T100653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T155054Z
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SUMMARY:Book launch: One Hundred Years of Irish Language Policy\, 1922-2022
DESCRIPTION:Ba mhór ag Institiúid de Móra tú a bheith i láthair nuair a sheolfaidh an tOllamh Regina Uí Cholltáin\, An Coláiste Ollscoile\, Baile Átha Cliath an leabhar One Hundred Years of Irish Language Policy\, 1922-2022 leis an Dr John Walsh\, Scoil na dTeangacha\, na Litríochtaí agus na gCultúr\, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe. \nBeidh an ócáid ar siúl Déardaoin 15 Meán Fómhair 2022 ag 5.30 i seomra G010\, Áras Taighde Uí Argadáin.  \nThe Moore Institute invites you to attend the launch by Professor Regina Uí Chollatáin\, UCD\, of One Hundred Years of Irish Language Policy\, 1922-2022  by Dr John Walsh\, School of Languages\, Literatures and Cultures\, University of Galway.  \nThe event will take place on Thursday\, 15 September 2022 at 5.30pm in room G010\, Hardiman Research Building. \nContact: Dr John Walsh – john.walsh@nuigalway.ie \nRegistration\nPlease register via Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/402354782987
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-one-hundred-years-of-irish-language-policy-1922-2022/
LOCATION:online & livestream in Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20John%20Walsh":MAILTO:john.walsh@universityofgalway.ie
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220916T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220917T173000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072016
CREATED:20220829T071234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221006T154709Z
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SUMMARY:Irish Travellers /  Mincéirs & the State\, 1922-2022
DESCRIPTION:Irish Travellers / Mincéirs and the State\, 1922-2022  \nThis two-day conference will examine Irish Travellers’ experiences of discrimination since the foundation of the state\, paying particular attention to the state’s role in perpetuating disadvantage. It will be a multi-disciplinary and participative conference\, with presentations in a variety of formats\, and featuring local\, national and international perspectives. There will be contributions from Traveller / Mincéir activists and advocates\, historians\, folklorists\, psychologists\, sociologists\, artists\, cultural theorists and others. \nConference Programme\n» View or Download the Programme PDF \n \n \n \n \nConference Registration\nTo attend this Conference\, please register via Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/irish-travellers-minceirs-the-state-1922-2022-tickets-409595199267 \n\nEve of Conference:\nThursday 15th September\n8.30-9.30 pm: The Cube\, Áras na Mac Léinn \nDrama Performance: \n‘Ireland Shed a Tear’ with Michael Collins  \nThe Carrickmines tragedy brought a public outpouring of grief\, and\, it seemed at the time\, a lot of soul searching about the way Travellers are treated by mainstream society and the state. People lined the streets during funerals. Politicians and religious leaders wrung their hands. Newspapers gave blanket coverage. But it was no wake-up call\, Michael Collins now wryly observes. It did not reset a dysfunctional relationship. \nRegistration\nIf you wish to attend the Drama Performance in the Cube on Thursday\, 15th September 8.30-9.30p\, please register HERE. \n\nConference Recordings\nPlaylist of all the Conference recordings is available at: Irish Travellers / Mincéirs & the State\, 1922-2022 (Conference) – YouTube \nIndividual sessions’ recordings are available below. \n \n \n \n\n\n \n\nConference Podcasts\nThe Conference podcasts are available on the Moore Institute Podcast Channel at: The Moore Institute Podcast • A podcast on Anchor
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/irish-travellers-minceirs-the-state-1922-2022/
LOCATION:Aula Maxima\, the Quadrangle / Spotlight Panels\, Hardiman Building\, G010\, G011 and Bridge Room
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ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick%20Nevin%2C%20Elaine%20Martin%2C%20%20Owen%20Ward%2C%20Sarah-Anne%20Buckley%2C%20Mary%20Harris%20and%20John%20Cunningham":MAILTO:sarah-anne.buckley@universityofgalway.ie john.cunningham@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220920T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072016
CREATED:20220915T132056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T154926Z
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SUMMARY:IRC Postgraduate Scholarship Information Session
DESCRIPTION:The Moore Institute will host an information session for the IRC Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme on Tuesday\, September 20 at 12pm.  The session will be led by Prof. Dan Carey\, Director of the Moore Institute with contributions from Dr. Lindsay Reid\, Vice Dean for Graduate Studies in the College of Arts\, Social Sciences & Celtic Studies and Laoighseach Ní Choistealbha\, IRC postgraduate scholarship awardee.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/irc-postgraduate-scholarship-information-session/
LOCATION:online & livestream in Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Martha%20Shaughnessy":MAILTO:martha.shaughnessy@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220920T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220920T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072016
CREATED:20220915T154300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221023T221646Z
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SUMMARY:Sport & Exercise Research Group Seminar: Sport\, Celebrity\, Media and National Identity
DESCRIPTION:Sports events are powerful vehicles for the construction\, reproduction and\, less frequently\, the negotiation or contestation of national identity. The increasingly complex interplay between broadcast\, print and new media is central to the ways in which sporting celebrities become emblematic of national identity and objects of collective emotional investment for committed and casual sports fans alike. Occasionally\, competing perspectives on individuals and teams may highlight internal tensions and divides within the nation at key political and cultural conjunctures\, as evidenced\, for instance\, by the England team’s ‘taking the knee’ protest at Euro 2020. With reference to selected Irish national and international sports celebrities\, and drawing on a variety of theoretical perspectives\, concepts and methods\, this lecture explores the interplay between media representation and sporting celebrities’ self-presentation via social media in the construction\, negotiation and contestation of national identity. It will focus particularly on how national identity intersects with gender and race. \nMarcus Free is a lecturer in Media and Communication Studies in Mary Immaculate College\, University of Limerick\, and has worked previously in the universities of Sunderland and Wolverhampton. He has published widely in international journals and scholarly collections on the intersections of sport\, gender\, race and national identity in film\, print and broadcast media. He is co-author of The Uses of Sport: A Critical Study (2005) and co-editor of Sport\, the Media and Ireland: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (2020).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/sport-exercise-research-group-seminar-sport-celebrity-media-and-national-identity/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room THB-1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Se%C3%A1n%20Crosson":MAILTO:sean.crosson@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220921T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220921T173000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072016
CREATED:20220915T223810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221023T221519Z
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SUMMARY:History Research Seminar: Religion and Violence in Early Modern Europe
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nAugust 2022 marked the 450th anniversary of the Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre\, long regarded as the archetype of religious violence and fanaticism in Europe. In this talk\, Prof. Stuart Carroll will reflect on the enduring relationship between religion and violence through history. It is commonplace to argue that religion is the cause of violence and until recently it was fashionable to argue that early modern Catholic violence was rooted in festive popular culture and structured by the rituals of traditional religious practice. Prof. Carroll will argue in this general lecture that recent research casts doubt on this assumption and will propose instead that the violence was largely the work of a small groups of heavily armed para-militaries led by the social elite\, whose ideological fervour and level of organization looks forward to the horrors of the twentieth century. He will then explore the implications of the new research for European history more broadly.   \nSpeaker Biography\nStuart Carroll is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of York. He has wide interests in the history of early modern Europe and the history of violence and is the recipient of multiple prizes for his publications. His books include Cultures of Violence: Interpersonal Violence in Historical Perspective (ed.)\, Martyrs and Murderers: The Guise Family and the Making of Europe\, Blood and Violence in Early Modern France and Noble Power during the French Wars of Religion: the Guise Affinity and the Catholic Cause in Normandy. He is currently working on a book project entitled ‘The Origins of Civil Society’\, drawing on sources in French\, German and Italian and English\, and recently edited the Cambridge World History of Violence\, vol. 3.    \nhttps://www.york.ac.uk/history/staff/profiles/carroll/#research-content \nRegistration\nTo attend via Zoom\, please register at: https://forms.office.com/r/zNGhJNUVj3 \nFor those of you not able to attend in person\, the talk will also be streamed on Zoom: https://nuigalway-ie.zoom.us/j/97628504834.   \nThis seminar is organised jointly with the Centre for the Study of Religion at the Moore Institute\, University of Galway. The talk will be followed by a reception to mark the beginning of the new academic year.  \nAll are welcome! 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-research-seminar-religion-and-violence-in-early-modern-europe/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room THB-1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Gear%C3%B3id%20Barry%20gearoid.barry%40universityofgalway.ie":MAILTO:kevin.k.osullivan@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220922T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220922T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072016
CREATED:20220921T073722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T081512Z
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SUMMARY:‘The Intelligence War against the IRA’
DESCRIPTION:The School of Political Science and Sociology and the Power\, Conflict and Ideologies Research Cluster invite you to a research seminar with:  \n Dr. Thomas Leahy\, Cardiff University\,  \n‘The Intelligence War against the IRA’  \nIn The Hardiman Building\, Room G011  \nThursday 22nd of September\, 2022  \n1-2pm  \nAll Welcome!  \n  \nAbout:  \nDr Thomas Leahy is a senior lecturer in British/Irish politics and contemporary history at Cardiff University in Wales. His first book on ‘The intelligence war against the IRA’ was published with Cambridge University Press. It was awarded the Political Studies of Ireland Brian Farrell book prize 2021 and was also shortlisted for the Royal Historical Society’s Whitfield prize 2021. He is currently working on the Irish Government and Northern Ireland conflict legacy and recently published a new article with Eleanor Leah Williams on informers and conflict legacy. 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-intelligence-war-against-the-ira/
LOCATION:THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prof.%20Niall%20%C3%93%20Dochartaigh":MAILTO:niall.odochartaigh@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220927T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220927T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072016
CREATED:20220922T101256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221023T221413Z
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SUMMARY:Sport & Exercise Research Group Seminar: Sport and Film: An American Dream?
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will examine the relationship between sport and film internationally\, with a particular focus on the American experience. It will draw on the extensive research undertaken by Dr. Seán Crosson (author of Sport and Film (Routledge\, 2013))  on the subject\, and will chart the history of sport cinema\, analysing the important role the genre has played in the United States above all in popularising and affirming a key ideology in American life: the American Dream. \nDr. Seán Crosson is Senior Lecturer in Film in the Huston School of Film & Digital Media\, Leader of the Sport & Exercise Research Group within the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies\, and Co-Director of the BA Performance and Screen Studies programme. His main research interest is the representation of sport in film\, the subject of his monographs\, Sport and Film (Routledge\, 2013) and Gaelic Games on Film: From silent films to Hollywood hurling\, horror and the emergence of Irish cinema (Cork University Press\, 2019).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/sport-and-film-an-american-dream/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room THB-1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Se%C3%A1n%20Crosson":MAILTO:sean.crosson@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220929T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220929T150000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072016
CREATED:20220926T060715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T060715Z
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SUMMARY:Sourcing Science Advice: What can we learn from Europe and beyond?
DESCRIPTION:Online discussion of how academics\, researchers and policymakers can work together effectively to create evidence based public policy. \nAbout this event\n\n\n\n\nAs the Department of Further and Higher Education\, Research\, Innovation and Science seeks views on a consultation on the Sourcing of Science Advice for Irish public policymakers and government departments\, this online discussion will investigate possible lessons that could be learned from Europe in this area. It will seek to examine case studies of how science advice is shared with policymakers across Europe and will ask if Ireland can learn lessons from these examples. This consultation and the subsequent decisions it will lead to mark a pivotal moment in redefining the relationship between researchers and policymakers and the Academy believes it is imperative that the experience of the research community should strongly inform developments in this area. \nAttendees will have an opportunity to pose questions to the panellists and views shared will help inform the Royal Irish Academy submission to the department on this topic. In advance of the online discussion\, attendees are invited to read the consultation paper and the roadmap previously published by RIA and the IRC on this topic. \nSpeakers invited: \n• Chair: Daniel Carey\, MRIA \n• Jaakko Kuosmanen\, Science Advice Initiative of Finland \n• Celine Tschirhart\, ALLEA- SAPEA Scientific Policy Officer \n• David Mair\, Head of Knowledge for Policy Unit\, Joint Research Centre \n• David J. Phipps\, Assistant Vice President Research Strategy and Impact at York University \nNote: These online discussions build on previous online sessions held in early 2021 which can be viewed here. \nRead our Data Protection Policy in relation to the handling of your data for booking this event. \n\n\n\nRegistration\nPlease register via Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/sourcing-science-advice-what-can-we-learn-from-europe-and-beyond-tickets-424049622837
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/sourcing-science-advice-what-can-we-learn-from-europe-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Seomra an Droichid\, Institiúid de Móra agus ar Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal%20Irish%20Academy":MAILTO:info@ria.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220929T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220929T183000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072016
CREATED:20220922T093354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T093506Z
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SUMMARY:Book launch: Language\, Policy and Territory
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to the launch of the edited volume Language\, Policy and Territory: A Festschrift for Colin Williams on Thursday 29th September at 5.00 on Zoom. Dr John Walsh (School of Languages\, Literatures and Cultures) is a co-editor along with Wilson McLeod\, Rob Dunbar and Kathryn Jones. \nRegistration\nPlease register in advance here: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FsObDBVVQU2xlbRk7AYK6A \nDescription\nDigwyddiad i ddathlu cyhoeddiad y llyfr ‘Language\, Policy and Territory’\nMae’r Comisiynwyr Iaith Gwyddeleg a Chymraeg Rónán Ó Domhnaill a Gwenith Price yn lansio’n ffurfiol gyfrol sy’n dathlu cyfraniad arbennig Yr Athro Colin Williams i’r maes Polisi a Chynllunio Iaith. Mae’r llyfr yn datblygu damcaniaethau polisi a rheoleiddio iaith ac yn ystyried heriau polisi iaith yng Nghymru\, Iwerddon\, Yr Alban\, Canada a Chatalonia. \nEvent to celebrate the publication of the book ‘Language\, Policy and Territory’\nThe Irish and Welsh Language Commissioners Rónán Ó Domhnaill and Gwenith Price are formally launching a book that celebrates Professor Colin Williams’ contribution to the field of Language Policy and Planning. This book contains chapters on theorising language policy & regulation and investigates language policy challenges in Wales\, Ireland\, Scotland\, Canada and Catalonia \nÓcáid chun foilsiú an leabhair ‘Language\, Policy and Territory’ a cheiliúradh\nTá Coimisinéirí Teanga na hÉireann agus na Breataine Bige\, Rónán Ó Domhnaill agus Gwenith Price\, chun leabhar a cheiliúrann obair mhór an Ollaimh Colin Williams ar son an pholasaí agus na pleanála teanga a sheoladh go foirmeálta. Cuimsíonn an leabhar seo caibidlí faoi theoiric an pholasaí agus an rialúcháin teanga agus fiosraíonn sé dúshláin pholasaí teanga sa Bhreatain Bheag\, in Éirinn\, in Albain\, i gCeanada agus sa Chatalóin. \nTachartas a chomharrachadh foillseachadh an leabhair ‘Language\, Policy and Territory’\nTha Coimisinearan na Gaeilge agus na Cuimris\, Rónán Ó Domhnaill agus Gwenith Price\, a’ cur air bhog leabhar a chomharraicheas saothair luachmhor an Ollaimh Colin Williams ann am poileasaidh agus planadh cànain. Anns an leabhar gheibhear 19 caibideilean air teòiridh poileasaidh is riaghladh cànain agus dùbhlain an lùib poileasaidh cànain anns a’ Chuimrigh\, Èirinn\, Alba\, Canada agus Catalonia. \nLanguage\, Policy and Territory\nA Festschrift for Colin H. Williams
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-language-policy-and-territory/
LOCATION:online via Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20John%20Walsh":MAILTO:john.walsh@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220929T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220929T190000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072016
CREATED:20220922T145611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220923T114028Z
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SUMMARY:"Translating food: recipes for intercultural communication"
DESCRIPTION:“Translating food: Recipes for intercultural communication”\nHow can we use food to build bridges and unite communities? \nIntroduction by\nBecky Whay\, Vice-President International\, University of Galway \nConversations with\nMelting Pot Luck Galway\nMASI – Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland\nEmily Anderson Centre for Translation Research and Practice\, University of Galway
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/translating-food-recipes-for-intercultural-communication/
LOCATION:THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Andrea%20Ciribuco%20andrea.ciribuco%40universityofgalway.ie":MAILTO:andrea.ciribuco@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220930T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220930T163000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072016
CREATED:20220922T151109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220923T115913Z
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SUMMARY:THE TANGIBILITY OF TRANSLATION
DESCRIPTION:Registration\nTo join this event online via Zoom\, please register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_k4LqNo3-T66twZYcDZhIfQ \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-tangibility-of-translation/
LOCATION:QA132 – MONS. JOHN HYNES BOARDROOM\, QUADRANGLE\, UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Andrea%20Ciribuco%20andrea.ciribuco%40universityofgalway.ie":MAILTO:andrea.ciribuco@universityofgalway.ie
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