EVENT: Theorising Research Ecologies? An Environmental Humanities Symposium

Seminar Room H204 (and online), UCD Humanities Institute, 9:00 – 17:00 (IST), Thursday 11th April, University College Dublin.   How can the environmental humanities expand to consider ‘research environment’ as a form of environment? How do factors such as location, networking, and digital space matter to the environmental critic? Does turning a critical lens to our laptops, desks, or travel choices augment

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CFP: Mobility of Form

Irish Studies Conference | Kraków, Poland | 11-12 October 2024 a mobility of illusory forms immobilised in space, remobilised in air:a past which possibly had ceased to exist as a present before its probablespectators had entered actual present existenceJames Joyce, Ulysses, episode 17 Gazing at the stars, Leopold Bloom ponders how they represent “a mobility of illusory forms”. He recognises

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CFP: Digital Preservation for the Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities (DPASSH) 2024

DPASSH is a biennial conference responding to questions relating to digital preservation within the arts and social sciences subject domain. The 2024 conference is entitled Collections as Data / Data as Collections and takes place on 27-28th June. The event is a collaboration between the Digital Repository of Ireland, the University of Limerick and the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Collections as

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CFP: AEDEI Conference Speakers announced

22nd INTERNATIONAL AEDEI CONFERENCE“Ethics”University of Alcalá, 29-31 May 2024 Confirmed plenary speakersProf. Anne Fogarty (UCD)Prof. Hedwigh Schwall (KU Leuven)Confirmed writersLucy CaldwellSecond writer to be confirmed soonDenis Rafter, who will perform his solo play Plato and me Call for Papers“Those with the power to represent and describe othersclearly control how these others will be seen” (Deepika Bahri) Ethics is a strongly

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CFP: Deadline Extension – International James Joyce Symposium

The deadline for proposals for the International James Joyce Symposium has been extended to Friday 16 February. ‘Across the Waters’, the 29th Joyce symposium, will be hosted by the University of Glasgow from 14 to 19 June 2024. Proposals for both individual papers and fully-formed panels on any theme related to the life, work, and reception of James Joyce are invited. If you would like to respond to

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CFP: 12th International George Moore Conference

Reminder: CFP Deadline 30 January Hosted by the Department of English, University of Liverpool, with the George Moore Association The Transitional: George Moore at the Fin de Siecle  This Liverpool conference will focus on the multiple transitions which coincided with, and characterised, Moore’s life and career. These include transitions between the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries; naturalism, realism and modernism; poetry,

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EVENT: Theorising Research Ecologies? An Environmental Humanities Symposium

11th April, University College Dublin.    How can the environmental humanities expand to consider ‘research environment’ as a form of environment? How do factors such as location, networking, and digital space matter to the environmental critic? Does turning a critical lens to our laptops, desks, or travel choices augment or hinder our practice? This event showcases current Environmental Humanities research, advancing the field in

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SYMPOSIUM: Scholarships for the James Joyce symposium

The International James Joyce Foundation is sponsoring up to fifteen scholarships for graduate students and early career researchers to attend Across the Waters: The XXIXth International James Joyce Symposium, which will be hosted by the University of Glasgow from 14 to 19 June 2024 [conference website]. Scholarships can be used to cover early bird registration and travel and accommodation costs

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CFP: Irish People in Great Britain (1689-Present) Interdisciplinary Symposium

Tues., 12 March 2024 from 9am-6pmMary Immaculate College, South Circular Road, Limerick(Room JHN221 on the John Henry Newman campus) KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Sonja Lawrenson (Manchester Metropolitan University) People from Ireland have been settling in the countries of Great Britain throughout recorded history. Famously, during the fifth and sixth centuries, Irish monks set up important monasteries all over England, Scotland, and

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CFP: 8th International PhD Leuven Centre for Irish Studies

The Leuven Centre for Irish Studies will be organising the 8th EFACIS PhD Seminar in Irish Studies at the Irish College Leuven. The seminar will take place from 26 till 30 August 2024.  The aim is to give PhD students in Irish Studies from different European countries the opportunity –    to present their research in a congenial, interdisciplinary environment, –    to receive

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