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SUMMARY:ISTR Postgraduate Forum
DESCRIPTION:ISTR Postgraduate Forum\nIntroduction \nThe Irish Society for Theatre Research (ISTR) is hosting a forum for PhD researchers in the field of Drama\, Theatre\, and Performance. This online event offers participants an opportunity to receive feedback on their research from established academics. It aims to forge connections between international postgraduate researchers and to encourage discussions that lead to future collaborations and exchanges. \nFormat \nParticipants deliver a short (7 minute) presentation on their dissertation or research project. They then invite questions and guidance from a panel of established academics. A variety of approaches are welcome – one participant might choose to outline the overall argument of their dissertation\, another might focus on a single chapter\, case study\, or problem that they are exploring\, while others might choose to discuss challenges that they are facing with research methods or documentation. The aim is not to test participants\, but rather to provide a positive and supportive space for exchanging knowledge. \nDate and Time \nDate: Thursday 4 April\, 4pm (GMT)/ 1pm (UTC) \nLocation: Online \nHow to Apply \nPlease email a short (max 200 word) proposal to the people listed below before Friday 22 March\, 6pm. The proposal should introduce your dissertation or research project and provide an outline of the topic that you will address. Please also include a short (50 word) bio. \nDr Alinne Fernandes – alinne.fernandes@ufsc.br \nClara Mallon – claramallon@hotmail.com \nDr Finian O’Gorman – finian.ogorman@universityofgalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/istr-postgraduate-forum/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Miriam%20Haughton":MAILTO:miriam.haughton@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTSTAMP:20260413T144045
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SUMMARY:Iris Murdoch Conference: Literature and Philosophy in Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:Iris Murdoch: Literature and Philosophy in Dialogue \nINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE \nDate: April 12-13\, 2024 \nPlace: Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University \nPROGRAMME OF THE IRIS MURDOCH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE \n78 years after Iris Murdoch’s first visit to Paris\, and as her scholarship continues to grow outside the United Kingdom\, Paris 1 Panthéon-SorbonneUniversity is delighted to host the first Iris Murdoch International Conference in Paris. \nThe core theme of this event hosted in the heart of Paris\, is Iris Murdoch’s dual nature as a philosopher and novelist. This conference will give the chance for scholars working on her literature and those working on her philosophy to get together in various panels and workshops. \nAlong with the relationship between literature and philosophy\, this conference is also an opportunity to focus on the figures who influenced Murdoch\, her position within moral philosophy and contemporary ethics\, her literary style\, her relationship with metaethics\, existentialism\, and phenomenology\, as well as the close ties between art\, aesthetics\, education\, and healing. \nOrganisers: Camille Braune (Ph.D.Candidate in Philosophy\, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University) and Michela Dianetti (PhD Candidate in Italian Studies\, University of Galway) \nPartners: The doctoral School of Philosophy of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University\, Paris 1 Panthéon-SorbonneUniversity\, the Iris Murdoch Society\, and the Irish Research Council. \nFor any enquiries\, please contact the conference organisers: Camille Braune (Camille.Braune@etu.univ-paris1.fr) and Michela Dianetti (M.Dianetti1@universityofgalway.ie).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/iris-murdoch-conference-literature-and-philosophy-in-dialogue/
LOCATION:Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTSTAMP:20260413T144045
CREATED:20240221T142240Z
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SUMMARY:Gníomhaíochas\, an Ghaeilge agus na Meáin
DESCRIPTION:COMHDHÁIL:                                                 #MeáinÉireannCnaG #meáin2024 \nCOMHDHÁIL – Gníomhaíochas\, An Ghaeilge agus na Meáin- Clár críochnaithe \nOllscoil na Gaillimhe: \n12-13 Aibreán 2024    \nÓ bunaíodh Conradh na Gaeilge\, breis agus 130 bliain ó shin\, anuas go dtí ár linn féin\, tá ról lárnach na meán cumarsáide le tabhairt faoi deara i ngníomhaíochas na teanga. Mar chuid den tionscadal CARTLANN – comhthionscadal idir Ollscoil na Gaillimhe agus Ollscoil Uladh atá á mhaoiniú ag an Údarás um Ard-Oideachas faoin gClár Taighde Thuaidh-Theas – beidh an chomhdháil GNÍOMHAÍOCHAS\, AN GHAEILGE AGUS NA MEÁIN á reáchtáil in Ollscoil na Gaillimhe ar an 12-13 Aibreán 2024. Díríonn an chomhdháil seo ar an earraíocht a bhain grúpaí éagsúla pobail\, chomh maith le gníomhaithe teanga\, as na meáin chumarsáide mar ardán chun eolas a scaipeadh agus mar ábhar feachtasaíochta. \nTugann an chomhdháil suntas do ról na meán (idir theilifís\, raidió\, nuachtáin agus na meáin dhigiteachta) i saol phobal na Gaeilge agus i saol mhuintir na Gaeltachta ach go háirithe. Chuige sin\, pléitear stair na bhfeachtas craolacháin san fhichiú aois\, an nasc idir na meáin agus stádas na Gaeilge sa tsochaí\, chomh maith le téamaí ábhartha eile a bhaineann le cúrsaí pobail\, teanga agus cultúir. \nTá fáilte roimh chách freastal\, go háirithe lucht léinn na Gaeilge\, na staire agus na meán\, agus pobal na Gaeilge i gcoitinne. \nDréacht (sealadach) de chlár na comhdhála faoi iamh. \nFáilte roimh chách.                         Cláraigh anseo: https://forms.office.com/e/W35LcYzm2y \n  \nCLÁR NA COMHDHÁLA  \nEOCHARCHAINTEOIRÍ: \nRosemary Day:  \n‘An Ghaeilge agus na Meáin: Teanga\, Tionchar\, Todhchaí’ \nRegina Uí Chollatáin \n‘Todhchaí nó tórramh na meán Gaeilge? Tuar dóchais i roghanna pinn agus teanga.’ \n  \nAOICHAINTEOIRÍ \nColm Mac Gearailt: \n“CHUIGE SEO ATÁIMÍD” ‘Feachtais Chonradh na Gaeilge ar son teilifís ghaeilge sna 1970idí is sna 1980idí.’ \nHugh Rowland:  \n‘Aighneas idir an LFM agus RTÉ sna 1960idí: Léargas ón gCartlann.’ \n  \nNiall Comer \n‘“Ag fógairt fáin ar Ghallaibh”- Comhaltas Uladh agus na meáin Bhéarla.’ \nDubhán Ó Longáin \n“Rinncí gallda” agus “Spiorad na Gaedhilge”: Teanga\, Gaelachas\, agus Éireannachas in An tUltach \nSíobhra Aiken \n‘Na meáin agus gluaiseacht na Gaeilge i Meiriceá’ \nIarfhlaith Watson:  \n‘An fhéiniúlacht\, an duine aonair agus an réimse poiblí: ról na meán.’ \n  \nAoife Whelan \n‘Saothrú na nua-litríochta san Irish Independent’ \nDónall Ó Braonáin: \n‘Reg Hindley\, Breandán Ó hEithir agus a gcuid tuartha teangeolaíochta: foinsí\, cartlanna\, fráma tagartha’ \n  \nDorothy Ní Uigín:  \n‘Conradh na Gaeilge\, Glún na Buaidhe & Inniu’ \n  \nAodh Ó Coileáin:  \n‘¡Dejadme retornar! Spreagadh cartlainne? Amharclannaíocht\, scannánaíocht\, sciuird chun na Spáinne.’ \n  \nPAINÉAL CAINTE is Cuimhní Cinn: Gníomhaíocht teanga agus feachtasaíocht craolacháin ó na 1970idí. \nCiarán Ó Feinneadha (Feachtas Náisiúnta Teilifíse\, FREAGRA\,…) \nÍte Ní Chionnaith (Iar-Uachtarán Chonradh na Gaeilge; Urlabhraí Teilifíse an Chonartha sna 1980idí\,…) \nBreandán Mac Gearailt (Cumann Cearta Sibhialta Ghaeltacht Chorca Dhuibhne; Údarás na Gaeltachta) \nCuan Ó Seireadán (Áisitheoir): (Eagraí Polaitíochta RTÉ/RnaG; Iar-Choimeádaí Chonradh na Gaeilge.) \n  \nCláraigh anseo: https://forms.office.com/e/W35LcYzm2y
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gniomhaiochas-an-ghaeilge-agus-na-meain/
LOCATION:Ollscoil na Gaillimhe
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Colm%20Mac%20Gearailt":MAILTO:colm.macgearailt@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240420
DTSTAMP:20260413T144045
CREATED:20240109T135423Z
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SUMMARY:MAPPING ATTENTION: YESTERDAY\, TODAY\, AND TOMORROW
DESCRIPTION:This project explores attention through literature. Join us in Galway\, April 2024 for an international conference Attention\, Yesterday\, Today\, Tomorrow. \nMAPPING ATTENTION: YESTERDAY\, TODAY\, AND TOMORROW\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbstracts are invited for paper presentations for an interdisciplinary conference on the theories\, practices and beneficiaries of attention. Anxiety about\, critique of\, and interventions into the ‘attention economy’ are widely discussed in philosophical scholarship\, educational theory and cultural studies. This conference\, which is part of the AIRE Attentive Inquiry Reclaiming Environment research project\, funded by the Irish Research Council New Foundations Award aims to explore attention in three areas: theories of attention\, practices of attention and beneficiaries of attention. This project\, inspired by the shared focus on attention as a selfless gaze oriented toward reality in Weilian and Murdochian accounts\, is creating a Community of Inquiry focused on Murdoch’s novel The Unicorn as a vehicle for thinking about home\, environment and care. Reflections on\, and results of\, this research will be shared within the conference. \nKEY DATES:\nDeadline for submissions: Midnight GMT Monday 8th January EXTENDED DEADLINE FRIDAY JANUARY 19th \nConfirmation of acceptance: Monday 29th January \nConference dates: Thursday April 18th* – Friday April 19th \n*The conference will commence at 10am on the 18th \n\nFull project website is available here: AIRE – Attentive Inquiry Reclaiming Environment (wordpress.com)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/mapping-attention-yesterday-today-and-tomorrow-call-for-abstracts/
LOCATION:University of Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Lucy%20Elvis":MAILTO:lucy.elvis@universityofgalway.ie
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240427
DTSTAMP:20260413T144045
CREATED:20231108T111757Z
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SUMMARY:Translation Studies Network of Ireland (TSNI) Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:Translation Studies Network of Ireland Conference Programme \n25-26 April 2024 \nUniversity of Galway \nWe are delighted to host the 4th annual conference of the Translation Studies Network of Ireland at the University of Galway\, on April 25-26\, 2024. This year\, the theme of the conference is “Translation and Creativity”\, which mirrors our city’s proud tradition of combining grass roots creativity with the delivery of sophisticated arts and creative spectacles. \nThe way in which translation has intersected with creativity ranges from the Romantic stereotype of the creator as individual genius to the ultimate frontier of deep learning and machine translation. In this conference we wish to explore linguistic\, cultural\, modal\, disciplinary\, multimedia and performative creativity as it translates between forms\, languages\, people\, approaches and media. \nIf just before the turn of the millennium translation was seen as mainly dependent on the distance from the original\, as well as on print as the medium of choice\, it has steadily acquired a more dialogic and re-creational dimension\, becoming an integral part of the creative writing process to the point to which it can even create new literature in computer-mediated environments. With more attention paid to re-writing processes and sociolinguistic factors\, the “creative wave” in translation studies has encompassed processes such as self-translation\, re-translation\, multimodality\, hybridity and artistic expression. Finally\, and without exhausting the wealth of areas in which translators’ creativity plays a seminal role\, migration in the 21st century and other significant population displacements have increased our awareness of the importance of translation for new community building and have drastically reshaped the dynamics between norms and creativity. \nIn this conference we welcome any contributions introducing interdisciplinary approaches or mixed methods to study translation and creativity\, and we also welcome presentations which showcase creative practice in translation. \nA non-exhaustive list of possible topics for presentations includes: \n\nTranslation and/as creative writing\nTranslation\, creative media and multimodality\nCreativity in translation processes/workflows\nMachine translation and creativity\nInterdisciplinarity as creative approach\nCreativity and interpreting\nTranslation as an art form\nTranslation/ creativity/ environment\nMinority approaches to translation as creativity\nBeyond (in)visibility: claiming translators’ identity as creative individuals\nPlayfulness in translation\nTranslation\, transcreation and adaptation in multimodal contexts\nTranslation\, adaptation and subversion across different art forms\nCreative approaches to translation research methodology\nLimits and possibilities of human and computational creativity\nTranslation as creative approach in resilient community building\nCreativity in volunteer or professional settings\nCreativity and translation shift: novelty\, acceptability\, fluency and flexibility\nSocio-political agendas promoted or challenged by creative translational acts.\n\nCONFERENCE PROGRAMME is now available HERE. \nThere will also be a dedicated posters display during the conference.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/translation-studies-network-of-ireland-tsni-conference-2024/
LOCATION:THB-G010 & THB-G011 Moore Institute Seminar Rooms\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prof.%20Anne%20O%27Connor":MAILTO:anne.oconnor@universityofgalway.ie
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