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Cork
Exciting news! Event, Narration and Impact from Past to Present
The EURONEWS Projects and the Irish Humanities Alliance (IHA), in collaboration with University College Cork, present the conference “Exciting news! Event, Narration and Impact from Past to Present”. Papers will discuss the many ramifications of media-induced anxiety and anxiety-induced mediality, engaging the humanities, including history, film studies, literature, folklore, creative writing and adjacent fields intersected by sociology, politology, psychology, anthropology. News Media here include all means of mass communication impinging on daily experience, from books to music, from the social web to films, on multiple platforms and in multiple languages across municipal, state, regional boundaries.
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Maynooth
From the outset Collective Memory-Work was intended to be an emancipatory method with a consciously open form. Over three decades the method has been successfully used in academic research in a variety of fields. It has been adapted and adjusted according to purposes of the applications, institutional frameworks, organisational necessities and methodological considerations, leading to further developments of the method. Narrative transformation, collective autoethnographic memory-work, mind-scripting, collective biography are some of the terms that reflect these developments. The symposium is meant to: foster an exchange about the use of CMW (its timeliness, its variations, the potential fields of application, its value in teaching, learning, research, social activism); create an opportunity to build networks for cooperation and knowledge exchange across geographical and disciplinary boundaries ; build bridges for an increased transfer of CMW into non-academic areas.
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Dublin
Beitragsaufruf - Politikwissenschaften
Identities and Identifications: Politicized Uses of Collective Identities (8th Edition)
Identity is one of the crown jewelries in the kingdom of ‘contested concepts’. Few concepts are so integral to social assumptions, beliefs and claims of belonging while simultaneously escaping a clear definition or even a minimal consensus. The idea of identity is conceived to provide some unity and recognition while it also exists by separation and differentiation. From personal to group and collective identities, multiple layers of identifications juxtapose conflict or exclude. Few concepts were used as much as identity for contradictory purposes. From the fragile individual identities as self-solidifying frameworks, to layered in-group identifications in families, orders, organizations, religions, ethnic groups, regions, nation-states, supra-national entities or any other social entities, the idea of identity always shows up in the core of debates and makes everything either too dangerously simple or too complicated. Constructivist and de-constructivist strategies have led to the same result: the eternal return of the topic. Some say we should drop the concept, some say we should keep it and refine it, some say we should look at it in a dynamic fashion while some say it’s the reason for resistance to change. In the meantime, identities are programmatically asserted and promoted to generate cohesion and demand recognition while the process of identification excludes and creates boundaries and alterity making practices.
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Dublin
Beitragsaufruf - Politikwissenschaften
Europe and Europeanness exposed to plural observers (9th Edition)
The 9th International Conference ‘Europe Inside-Out: Europe and Europeanness Exposed to Plural Observers’ aims exactly to refresh a broader approach and understanding of Europe by enlarging the platform of regular conferences and workshops for a wider arena of participants and disciplinary backgrounds in order to put on stage a worldwide monadology for such concerns. The conference aims also to enable critical alternatives to the disciplinary orthodoxies by creating a framework for interaction and dissemination of diversity that has to become once more a European trademark.
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Galway
Handicap et espace rural : entre exclusion géographique et insertion sociale
Dans le cadre du VIIe congrès des Sociétés de géographie européennes, EUGEO 2019, qui aura lieu à Galway (Irlande) du 15 au 18 mai 2019 nous vous invitons à proposer une communication pour la session « Disability in rural areas: between geographic exclusion and social insertion » qui s'intéressera aux interactions entre le handicap et les processus d'exclusion ainsi qu'aux expériences favorisant l'inclusion dans les espaces ruraux, sur la base d'études de cas pouvant s'appliquer à tous les domaines de la vie quotidienne. (insertion professionnelle, accès à l'éducation, à la santé, aux services, aux loisirs, à la culture, etc.). Les propositions sont acceptées en anglais, français, espagnol et italien.
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Galway
Logement, globalisation et droit à la ville
VIIe congrès EUGEO (2019)
La session « Housing, Globalization and Right to the City », organisée dans le cadre de l'EUGEO 2019, propose d’étudier d’un point de vue géographique le développement de nouveaux segments de marché du logement urbain, en lien avec l’augmentation des mobilités individuelles (migrations, tourisme, instabilité des ménages) et la financiarisation et internationalisation de l’immobilier. Elle propose également d’en étudier les effets sur les territoires urbains et ses conséquences sur le droit à la ville.
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Cork
Fachtagung - Religionswissenschaften
A one-day symposium on the theme of “Mendicants on the Margins” will take place at University College Cork on the 27 June 2018. It is organised as part of the IRC-funded project “Spiritual Infrastructure, Space and Society: The Augustinian Friars in Late Medieval Ireland”. Speakers from Ireland and abroad will tackle a variety of aspects relating to the geenral theme on Mendicants on the Margins, from mendicant orders in geographical margins, the lesser-known orders such as the Augustinian friars, female communities and the Franciscan Third Order, to mendicant communities on the margins of the traditional model of urban mendicancy, such as foundations in non-urban environments, and aspects of mendicant studies challenging the traditional historiography of mendicant orders.
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Cork
The symposium aims to bring together researchers working on aspects of mendicant orders traditionally considered as “marginal”, be it in geographical, topographical, gendered or historical terms, in order to go beyond the artificial construct of centrality and marginality, and get a fuller understanding of the impact of the mendicants on all levels of medieval society across Europe.
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Dublin
Reconstruction and Resettlement in the Wake of War
This two-day workshop will examine the interlinked processes of post-war urban reconstruction and population resettlement. Extending chronologically from the American Civil War to the mid-twentieth century, and covering a broad array of geographic locations, from North America to Europe, the Middle East and East Asia, it explores how war-torn urban environments have been rebuilt and repopulated. From the mid-nineteenth century, towns and cities increasingly became the pivots of large-scale military action, and urban residents from Atlanta to Paris, Warsaw and Tokyo felt the full force of modern weaponry. But as destruction and displacement gave way to reconstruction and resettlement, the residents of these war-afflicted urban centres faced further challenges. By exploring how they returned and reconstructed their shattered homes, this workshop seeks to understand the long-term effects of conflict on the social dynamics of communities.
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Limerick
Beyond the Cloud: Information, Innovation, Collaboration
Fourth International Symposium on Information Management in a Changing World
“Beyond the Cloud: Information, Innovation, Collaboration” being the main theme of the Symposium, IMCW2013 aims to bring together information professionals, computer and information scientists, business people and engineers to discuss the implications of cloud computing on information management and to contemplate on how to design and develop innovative and collaborative information services beyond the cloud.
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Galway
Les intellectuels et l'opinion publique de Voltaire à Sartre
Colloque
Appel à communications pour un colloque à Galway (Irlande). Vous êtes invités à soumettre des propositions de communication qui explorent le thème suivant : « Les intellectuels et l'opinion publique de Voltaire à Sartre W. -
Cork
Kolloquium - Vorgeschichte und Antike
La religion des femmes en pays grec. Mythes, cultes et société
Le colloque de Cork, organisé par Véronique Mehl et Lydie Bodiou, sera l’occasion de travailler autour de l’ouvrage de Pierre Brulé paru en 1987 La fille d'Athènes, La religion des filles à Athènes à l’époque classique. Mythes, cultes et société qui a marqué un important tournant historiographique. La réflexion dans cet ouvrage fondateur met au centre des débats la fille – parthénos –, jeune fille ou fille non encore mariée, nous avons souhaité étendre la réflexion à la femme, comprise au sens large englobant tous les âges de la vie, des petites filles aux jeunes filles en fleur, de l’épouse à la mère, mais aussi l’âge de ne plus être mariée ou de ne plus être mère ou d’être vieille. Comme le souligne Pierre Brulé dans l’introduction de La fille d’Athènes, il va de soi qu’une telle question ne peut être abordée qu’au travers d’un large prisme : « archéologie, épigraphie, iconographie, mais aussi linguistique, prosopographie, lexicologie ». -
Galway
Crime, Law and Popular Culture in Europe since 1500
A one day conference, 26 February 2004, hosted by the Centre for the Study of Human Settlement and Historical Change at the National University of Ireland, Galway
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