Podcasts by UCD Humanities Institute Podcast
This podcast series features recordings of academic papers from workshops, conferences and seminars in the University College Dublin Humanities Institute. The UCD Humanities Institute provides a creative architectural and conceptual space for interdisciplinary research in the humanities and allied disciplines. The Institute forms an integral element within UCD's strategic mission to develop as a research intensive university and has set itself the objective of enhancing the critical mass and international visibility of interdisciplinary research in the humanities at UCD by acting as a laboratory for the study of culture and the human experience. The series is produced and managed by Real Smart Media.
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Breastfeeding and Society - cultures, challenges and futures (Keeping Abreast - Breastfeeding in Ireland). from 2023-11-29T15:54:13.361681
Podcast of panel 2 from 'Keeping Abreast - Breastfeeding in Ireland', a Mindreading event.
ListenElizabeth Povinelli - Unskinning the Rights of Nature. Sacred Sites and Mining Manias in the wake of Geontopower. from 2023-11-01T12:58
Talk by Elizabeth Povinelli (Columbia University) at UCD Humanities Institute on 4 October 2023. Funded by the Irish Research Council MINERALS Laureate project.
ListenChristina Lupton - The Reader as Part-time Worker. from 2023-10-18T17:28
Podcast of keynote at Un/Disciplining Reading, a symposium which took place in the RIA and Kilmainham Gaol on 15-16 September 2023.
ListenUnderstanding and representing extractivism - methodologies and approaches (Roundtable at Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes). from 2023-08-14T18:28
Podcast of roundtable from Tallinn meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
ListenGeofractions, creative soundscape research in Ida-Virumaa - John Grzinich (Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes). from 2023-08-14T18:27
Podcast of John Grzinich's paper from Tallinn meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
ListenFrom Extraction to Regeneration - Houston and the Gulf Coast - Sophie Sapp Moore (Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes). from 2023-08-14T18:26
Podcast of Sophie Sapp Moore's paper from Tallinn meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
ListenApartheid's Leviathan - Electricity and the Power of Technological Ambivalence - Faeeza Ballim (Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes). from 2023-08-14T18:25
Podcast of Faeeza Ballim's paper from Tallinn meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
ListenRethinking the global geopolitics of the gold standard in the 20th century - Keith Breckenridge (Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes). from 2023-08-14T18:24
Podcast of Keith Breckenridge's paper from Tallinn meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
ListenMethodologies concerning Extractivism (Roundtable at Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes). from 2023-08-10T14:25
Podcast of roundtable from Dublin meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
ListenExtractivism - Socialist Pasts and Capitalist Present in the Face of Climate Crisis (Roundtable at Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes). from 2023-08-10T14:24
Podcast of roundtable from Dublin meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
ListenBest Practices for Transnationalising the Classroom. from 2023-03-20T11:27
Podcast of roundtable from 'Transnationalising the Classroom' - a symposium at UCD Humanities Institute.
ListenThe Future of the Academic and Public Humanities - The Changing Academic Environment in the U.S. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.554284
Lecture by Professor Teresa Mangum (Director of the Obermann Centre for Advanced Studies at the University of Iowa) on The Future of the Academic and Public Humanities - The Changing Academic Envir...
ListenMichael O'Rourke. 92 Aphorisms for a Queer Theory to come from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.487559
The Nows and Thens of Queer Theory by Michael O'Rourke - Part 5.
ListenMichael O'Rourke. Judith Butler Now - Drones of War from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.486354
The Nows and Thens of Queer Theory by Michael O'Rourke - Part 4.
ListenMichael O'Rourke - Veer Theory from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.481939
The Nows and Thens of Queer Theory by Michael O'Rourke - Part 3.
ListenMichael O'Rourke - F**k Foucault from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.480951
The Nows and Thens of Queer Theory by Michael O'Rourke - Part 2.
ListenMichael O'Rourke - Butler Then, Radical Democracy to Come from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.480097
The Nows and Thens of Queer Theory by Michael O'Rourke - Part 1.
ListenKeith Murphy. The Neurobiology of Memory Encoding. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.474604
Keith Murphy (UCD). The Neurobiology of Memory Encoding, Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory.
ListenSiobhan Grayson (Nation, Genre and Gender). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.387925
As part of 'Nation, Genre and Gender: A Comparative Social Network Analysis of Irish and English Fiction, 1800-1922' Siobhan Grayson discusses her work on the project.
ListenDerek Greene (Nation, Genre and Gender). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.387115
As part of 'Nation, Genre and Gender: A Comparative Social Network Analysis of Irish and English Fiction, 1800-1922' Derek Greene discusses social network analysis
ListenMaria Mulvany on 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' (Nation, Genre and Gender). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.386055
As part of 'Nation, Genre and Gender: A Comparative Social Network Analysis of Irish and English Fiction, 1800-1922' Maria Mulvany discusses James Joyce's novel 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young...
ListenKaren Wade on 'Pride and Prejudice' (Nation, Genre and Gender). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.385263
As part of 'Nation, Genre and Gender: A Comparative Social Network Analysis of Irish and English Fiction, 1800-1922' Karen Wade discusses Jane Austen's novel 'Pride and Prejudice'.
ListenGerardine Meaney on 'Phineas Finn' (Nation, Genre and Gender). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.384433
As part of 'Nation, Genre and Gender: A Comparative Social Network Analysis of Irish and English Fiction, 1800-1922' Gerardine Meaney discusses Anthony Trollope's novel 'Phineas Finn'.
ListenBarry Sheils. Introduction to 'Wartime Attachments: a podcast series on pain, care, retreat and treatment in the First World War'. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.383587
Introduction to 'Wartime Attachments: a podcast series on pain, care, retreat and treatment in the First World War' by Barry Sheils.
ListenMike Cronin. Commemorating 1916 and the absence of State Formation. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.356677
'Commemorating 1916 and the absence of State Formation' - keynote lecture by Prof Mike Cronin (Boston College Ireland).
ListenMarianne Hirsch. Epi-Memory, Art and Action. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.355872
'Epi-Memory, Art and Action' - keynote lecture by Prof Marianne Hirsch (Columbia).
ListenJames Belich. Globalisation, Connectivity, Globalisation, and Divergence over Five Millennia: An Approach to Global History. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.354818
'Globalisation, Connectivity, Globalisation, and Divergence over Five Millennia: An Approach to Global History' by Prof James Belich (Oxford)
ListenDockland Encounters Roundtable. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.351552
Podcast of the roundtable which concluded the Dockland Encounters Symposium.
ListenDavid Featherstone - Decolonisation, Spaces of Dockside Encounter and Subaltern Agency. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.350513
Podcast of 'Decolonisation, Spaces of Dockside Encounter and Subaltern Agency' by David Featherstone (Glasgow); recorded at the Dockland Encounters Symposium.
ListenConnal Parr - Queen's Island's (Often Unemployed) Trojans: The ambivalent Belfast docklands. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.349640
Podcast of 'Queen's Island's (Often Unemployed) Trojans: The ambivalent Belfast docklands' by Connal Parr (Northumbria); recorded at the Dockland Encounters Symposium.
ListenAnthony Geraghty - Irish Naval Service Operations in the Mediterranean. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.348787
Podcast of 'Irish Naval Service Operations in the Mediterranean' by Anthony Geraghty (Lt Cdr, Irish Naval Service); recorded at the Dockland Encounters Symposium.
ListenSilvia Loeffler - Deep Mapping the Docks as Transitional Space: An Artistic Cartography. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.347943
Podcast of 'Deep Mapping the Docks as Transitional Space: An Artistic Cartography' by Silvia Loeffler (Dublin Port Perspectives); recorded at the Dockland Encounters Symposium.
ListenNiamh Moore-Cherry - A space of flow and flux: 21st century Dublin Docklands. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.347141
Podcast of 'A space of flow and flux: 21st century Dublin Docklands' by Niamh Moore-Cherry (UCD); recorded at the Dockland Encounters Symposium
ListenJohn Brannigan - Down by the Docks: Late Modernist Fictions of Irish Sea Ports. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.346065
Podcast of 'Down by the Docks: Late Modernist Fictions of Irish Sea Ports' by John Brannigan (UCD); recorded at the Dockland Encounters Symposium.
ListenIntroduction to Dockland Encounters Symposium. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.345252
Podcast of introduction and welcome to the Dockland Encounters Symposium by organiser Joanna Robinson and Richard McCormick, President of the Maritime Institute of Ireland.
ListenKieran Connell. Race, prostitution, and cultural studies: the photographic eye of Janet Mendelsohn. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.337462
Dr Kieran Connell (QUB) 'Race, prostitution, and cultural studies: the photographic eye of Janet Mendelsohn'.
Listen'The War on Cash' by Brett Scott. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.333047
'The War on Cash'; a public lecture by Brett Scott.
Listen'Truth and Memory' by Aleida Assmann. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.331699
'Truth and Memory'; a public lecture by Professor Aleida Assmann (Konstanz).
ListenJeffrey Olick - Charlottesville and the End of American Exceptionalism: Memory Studies Perspectives. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.286039
Professor Jeffrey Olick (Virginia) 'Charlottesville and the End of American Exceptionalism: Memory Studies Perspectives'.
Listen'Truth and Science' by Philip Kitcher. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.283797
'Truth and Science' by Professor Philip Kitcher (John Dewey Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University).
Listen'Responses to Caesar's calendar in Vergil, Ovid and the inscribed Fasti' by Stephen Heyworth. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.279762
Podcast of Professor Stephen Heyworth's lecture as part of 'Conflicting Chronologies in the Pre-modern World: Measuring Time from Antiquity to the Middle Ages and Renaissance'.
Listen'Well-tempered instruments: measuring and marking the hours of the day in early medieval England' by Roy Liuzza. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.278691
Podcast of Professor Roy Liuzza's lecture as part of 'Conflicting Chronologies in the Pre-modern World: Measuring Time from Antiquity to the Middle Ages and Renaissance'.
Listen'The History of Emotions: Promises, Projects and Achievements' by Ute Frevert. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.253082
'The History of Emotions: Promises, Projects and Achievements' by Professor Ute Frevert (Max Planck).
Listen'Truth and Time' by Jan Assmann. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.252300
'Truth and Time' by Professor Jan Assmann (University of Constance).
Listen'Testimony through Culture: Towards a Theoretical Framework' by Sara Jones. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.251436
'Testimony through Culture: Towards a Theoretical Framework' by Sara Jones (University of Birmingham).
Listen'The Poetics of Print: The Private Press Tradition and Irish Poetry' by Conor Linnie. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.241973
'The Poetics of Print: The Private Press Tradition and Irish Poetry' by Dr Conor Linnie.
Listen'Female City Walking, DEFA, and East Berlin's Urban Space' by Stephan Ehrig. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.241185
'Female City Walking, DEFA, and East Berlin's Urban Space' by Dr Stephan Ehrig (UCD).
Listen'Growing up in Nineteenth Century Ireland: A Cultural History of Middle Class Childhood and Gender' by Mary Hatfield. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.240304
'Growing up in Nineteenth Century Ireland: A Cultural History of Middle Class Childhood and Gender' by Mary Hatfield.
Listen'Precarious Times. Temporality And History In Modern German Culture' by Anne Fuchs. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.239476
'Precarious Times. Temporality And History In Modern German Culture' by Anne Fuchs.
Listen'Building Reputations: Architecture and the Artisan, 1750-1830' by Conor Lucey. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.238464
'Building Reputations: Architecture and the Artisan, 1750–1830' by Conor Lucey (UCD)
Listen'Modernism as Memory: Building Identity in the Federal Republic of Germany' by Kathleen James-Chakraborty. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.237623
'Modernism as Memory: Building Identity in the Federal Republic of Germany' by Kathleen James-Chakraborty.
ListenMartin Thomas and Béatrice Bijon on 'Etched In Bone'. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.234535
Etched in Bone is an acclaimed documentary film by Martin Thomas and Béatrice Bijon. The film examines the theft in 1948 of Indigenous human remains from northern Australia.
ListenIn My Experience - Episode 1: Promo 1 from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.193022
"In My Experience" is a new and exciting podcast series by the UCD Humanities which aims to explore a wide range of political, social and cultural issues.
ListenIn My Experience - Episode 1: Promo 2 from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.192288
"In My Experience" is a new and exciting podcast series by the UCD Humanities which aims to explore a wide range of political, social and cultural issues.
ListenIn My Experience - Episode 1: German Unification from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.191526
The series launched on 9 November with a conversation with Her Excellency, Deike Potzel, German Ambassador to Ireland, who shared her experience of 'Thirty Years of German Unity'.
ListenGillian Pye - Happiness as emotional experience and narrative process in literary accounts of old age. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.188323
This podcast features Gillian Pye's paper - 'Happiness as emotional experience and narrative process in literary accounts of old age'.
ListenZainabu Jallo - Ageing in Diaspora. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.187573
This podcast features Zainabu Jallo's paper - 'Ageing in Diaspora'.
ListenAleida Assmann - Wisdom: a new concept for gerontology? from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.186398
This podcast features Aleida Assmann's paper - Wisdom: a new concept for gerontology?
ListenMary Cosgrove - The Meaning of Middle Age in Contemporary German Literature. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.179075
This podcast features Mary Cosgrove's paper - The Meaning of Middle Age in Contemporary German Literature.
ListenAnne Fuchs - The Inner Voice of Ageing Women: Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kitteridge and Olive, Again. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.177936
This podcast features Anne Fuchs' paper - The Inner Voice of Ageing Women: Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kitteridge and Olive, Again.
ListenLinda Shortt - (Un)Fit Ageing: the Ageing Male in Hermann Kinder's writings. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.177152
This podcast features Linda Shortt's paper - (Un)Fit Ageing: the Ageing Male in Hermann Kinder's writings.
ListenFraming Ageing - Webinar 3. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.174838
This podcast features Panel 5 (Methodologies) with: Gemma Carney, Julia Langbein, David G. Troyansky, Ulla Kriebernegg, Robert Zwijnenberg, Julie Pickard, and Dana Walrath.
ListenRobert Zwijnenberg - Aging, the risk of life and the urgency of art. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.174070
This podcast features Robert Zwijnenberg's paper - Aging, the risk of life and the urgency of art.
ListenUlla Kriebernegg - Understanding ageing bodies and identities through cultural representation: A literary gerontological reading of Margaret Atwood's "Torching the Dusties". from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.173289
This podcast features Ulla Kriebernegg's paper - 'Understanding ageing bodies and identities through cultural representation: A literary gerontological reading of Margaret Atwood's "Torching the Du...
ListenDavid G. Troyansky - J.R.'s ‘Wrinkles of the City’ project. Representing Global Old Age, 2008-2015. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.172533
This podcast features David G. Troyansky's paper - 'J.R.'s ‘Wrinkles of the City’ project. Representing Global Old Age, 2008-2015'.
ListenGemma Carney - Old Age in the Age of Coronavirus – a qualitative media analysis. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.171109
This podcast features Gemma Carney's paper - Old Age in the Age of Coronavirus – a qualitative media analysis.
ListenJulia Langbein - Theorizing a Visual Culture of Old Age: The Case of Neoimpressionism. from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.170127
This podcast features Julia Langbein's paper - Theorizing a Visual Culture of Old Age: The Case of Neoimpressionism.
ListenIn My Experience: Episode 2 (Promo 1). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.165986
Promo one for Episode 2 of In My Experience. The episode featues an extended interview with Ailbhe Smyth.
ListenIn My Experience - Episode 2: Don't Ask Permission (with Ailbhe Smyth). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.163798
Episode 2 of In My Experience featues an interview with Ailbhe Smyth.
ListenQ and A from Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.161243
This episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation features the Q and A section section from Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions.
ListenDonal Brennan (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.160471
This episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation features Dr Donal Brennan's section from Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions.
ListenDavid Robert Grimes (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.159722
This episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation features Dr David Robert Grimes' section from Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions.
ListenHarriet Wheelock (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.158687
This episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation features Harriet Wheelock's section from Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions.
ListenGerardine Meaney (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.157849
This episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation features Professor Gerardine Meaney's section from Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions.
ListenVaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2022-02-22T16:13:01.157001
The podcast features Professor Gerardine Meaney, Dr David Grimes, Harriet Wheelock, Dr Elizabeth Barrett and Professor Donal Brennan. Presented by Dr Clare Hayes-Brady.
ListenStathis Kalyvas - The (Changing?) Logic of Civil Wars. from 2022-02-22T16:13:00.895718
Stathis Kalyvas - The (Changing?) Logic of Civil Wars.
ListenPenny Roberts and David J. Appleby - Civil and Uncivil Wars in the Early Modern Period. from 2022-02-22T16:13:00.894476
Penny Roberts and David J. Appleby - Civil and Uncivil Wars in the Early Modern Period.
ListenDavid Armitage - Ideas of Civil Wars. from 2022-02-22T16:13:00.893500
David Armitage - Ideas of Civil Wars.
ListenFraming Ageing Conference (Panel 7 - Vulnerability). from 2022-01-07T13:32
'Routines of intimate care and their consequences for people living with dementia' (Featherstone) and 'Growing Old Amid Climate Change' (Kriebernegg).
ListenFraming Ageing Conference (Panel 6 - Narrative II). from 2022-01-07T13:31
'On the narrativity, performativity and ethics of happiness in fictional accounts of old age' (Pye) and 'The Meaning of Middle Age in Terezia Mora's Darius-Kopp Trilogy' (Cosgrove).
ListenFraming Ageing Conference (Panel 5 - Ageing across the disciplines). from 2022-01-07T13:30
'Towards deeper synergies between humanities and gerontology' (O'Neill) and 'The politics of working across disciplines – an insider's view' (Carney).
ListenFraming Ageing Conference (Panel 4 — Successful Ageing and Technologies of the Self). from 2022-01-07T13:29
'The double standard of ageing: women's embodied ageing' (Pickard) and 'Visual Representations of Old Bodies and their Data' (Martin).
ListenFraming Ageing Conference (Panel 3 - Successful Ageing and Technologies of the Self). from 2022-01-07T13:28
'Frameworks and Paradigms: Tensions and Reflections' (Twigg), 'The ageing body' (Higgs) and 'Our Skin: a life time of comfort and conflict' (Tobin).
ListenFraming Ageing Conference (Panel 2 — Successful Ageing and Technologies of the Self). from 2022-01-07T13:27
'Elizabeth Strout's Olive, Again and the leaking body' (Fuchs) and 'From Graphic Memoir to Chamber Opera' (Walrath).
ListenFraming Ageing Conference (Panel 1 — Visibility / Invisibility). from 2022-01-07T13:26
'Visibility/Invisibility between Narrative and Image' (Troyansky) and 'The Image of Old Age and the Problem of the Figural' (Langbein).
ListenAntiquity and the Anthropocene: Ancient Materiality. from 2022-01-06T18:42
Speakers: Andrea Brock, Kresimir Vukovic, Peter Campbell, Jay Ingate, Vanda Strhan, Matthew Griffiths, Matthew Mandich, Celeste Sterling and Patty Baker.
ListenEva Horn - Being in the Air. An aesthetic and intellectual history of climate. from 2021-11-01T14:22
'Being in the Air. An aesthetic and intellectual history of climate', UCD Humanities Institute's Annual Distinguished Guest Lecture for 2021.
ListenDaniel Carey - The Future of the Humanities: Challenges and Opportunities (HI at 20 Celebration). from 2021-10-22T16:25
Special lecture by Prof. Daniel Carey (NUI Galway) from HI at 20 Celebration.
ListenMethodologies on Extractivism Roundtable (Empire and Ecologies Symposium: Panel 6). from 2021-08-12T16:25
Panel from Empire and Ecologies Symposium (Methodologies on Extractivism) with Sukanya Banerjee, Elizabeth Miller, Jennifer Wenzel, Simon Jackson, Katayoun Shafiee.
ListenBlue Humanities (Empire and Ecologies Symposium: Panel 5). from 2021-08-12T16:24
Panel 5 of Empire and Ecologies Symposium (Blue Humanities) with Ellen Howley, Tomas Buitendijk, Bernadette Fox. Chair: Hannah Boast.
ListenBiodiversity and Indigenous Knowledges (Empire and Ecologies Symposium: Panel 4). from 2021-08-12T16:23
Panel 4 of Empire and Ecologies Symposium (Biodiversity and Indigenous Knowledges) with Emma Powell, Miranda Johnson, Yunci Cai, Artemis Caine, and Lachlan Fleetwood.
ListenAncient Nature and Modern Imagination (Empire and Ecologies Symposium: Panel 3). from 2021-08-12T16:22
Panel 3 of Empire and Ecologies Symposium (Ancient Nature and Modern Imagination) with Svetlana Hautala, Christopher Schliephake, and Matthew Mandich.
ListenDisaster and Environmental Crises (Empire and Ecologies Symposium: Panel 2). from 2021-08-12T16:21
Panel 2 of Empire and Ecologies Symposium (Disaster and Environmental Crises) with Steve Asselin, Jade Munslow Ong, Matthew Whittle and Anjuli Raza Kolb. Chair: Ailise Bulfin.
ListenCreative Praxis with Ian Davidson and Amy Cutler (Empire and Ecologies Symposium: Panel 1). from 2021-08-12T16:20
Panel 1 of Empire and Ecologies Symposium (Creative Praxis) with Amy Cutler and Ian Davidson.
ListenRewriting the Stories of Disability (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-05-24T19:20
The podcast features Deirdre O'Connor, Irwin Gill, Maria Stuart, Elizabeth Barrett, and Clare Hayes-Brady.
ListenDeirdre O'Connor - Rewriting the Stories of Disability (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-05-24T19:17
This Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation podcast features Dr Deirdre O'Connor (UCD Agriculture) and Dr Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD English).
ListenIrwin Gill - Rewriting the Stories of Disability (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-05-24T19:16
This Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation podcast features Dr Irwin Gill and Dr Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD English).
ListenMaria Stuart - Rewriting the Stories of Disability (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-05-24T19:15
This Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation podcast features Dr Maria Stuart (UCD English) and Dr Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD English).
ListenQ and A from Rewriting the Stories of Disability (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-05-24T19:14
This Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation podcast features Deirdre O'Connor, Irwin Gill, Maria Stuart, Elizabeth Barrett, and Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD).
ListenFraming Ageing - Webinar 5. from 2021-05-17T11:33
This podcast of Webinar 6 features Panel 7 (Practise II) with: Dana Walrath, Tara Byrne, Desmond O'Neill, Mary Cosgrove, Linda Shortt and Julia Twigg.
ListenDes O'Neill - Cultural gerontology and medical humanities: opportunities for mutual learning. from 2021-05-17T11:32
Podcast of Professor Des O'Neill's paper - Cultural gerontology and medical humanities: opportunities for mutual learning - from Framing Ageing.
ListenTara Byrne - Die! Die! Old People Die!: subverting and celebrating older age through the arts from 2021-05-17T11:31
Podcast of Tara Byrne's paper - Die! Die! Old People Die!: subverting and celebrating older age through the arts - from Framing Ageing.
ListenDana Walrath - Between Alice and the Eagle: Dementia Journeys and the Final Breath from 2021-05-17T11:30
This podcast of Dana Walrath's paper -'Between Alice and the Eagle: Dementia Journeys and the Final Breath' - from Framing Ageing.
ListenLaunch of 'Art and the Nation State: The Reception of Modern Art in Ireland' by Roisin Kennedy. from 2021-04-22T11:00
Launch of 'Art and the Nation State. The Reception of Modern Art in Ireland' by Dr RóisÃn Kennedy, with Cristin Leach and Prof. Regina Ui Chollatain.
ListenWritten on the Body: eating disorders and narrative (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-04-21T08:00
The podcast features Harriet Parsons (Bodywhys), Emily Troscianko (Oxford) Aoife Murray (Children's Books Ireland),Dr Elizabeth Barrett (UCD) and Dr Clare Hayes-Brady.
ListenHarriet Parsons - Written on the Body: eating disorders and narrative (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-04-21T07:50
Harriet Parsons (Bodywhys) from an episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation on eating disorders and narrative.
ListenEmily Troscianko - Written on the Body: eating disorders and narrative (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-04-21T07:45
Emily Troscianko (Oxford) from an episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation on eating disorders and narrative.
ListenLiz Barrett - Written on the Body: eating disorders and narrative (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-04-21T07:40
Liz Barrett (Temple St and UCD) from an episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation on eating disorders and narrative.
ListenAoife Murray - Written on the Body: eating disorders and narrative (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-04-21T07:35
Aoife Murray (Children's Books Ireland) from an episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation on eating disorders and narrative.
ListenQ and A from Written on the Body: eating disorders and narrative (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-04-21T07:30
The podcast features Harriet Parsons (Bodywhys), Emily Troscianko (Oxford) Aoife Murray (Children's Books Ireland),Dr Elizabeth Barrett (UCD) and Dr Clare Hayes-Brady.
ListenWords to live by: hearing the stories of dementia (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-03-25T17:00
The podcast features Wendy Mitchell, Kevin Quaid, Clodagh Whelan, Danielle Petherbridge, and Desmond O'Neill. Presented by Clare Hayes-Brady and Elizabeth Barrett.
ListenWendy Mitchell, Kevin Quaid, and Clodagh Whelan (Mind Reading: hearing the stories of dementia). from 2021-03-25T16:55
The episode featured writers Wendy Mitchell and Kevin Quaid with Clodagh Whelan (Alzheimer Society of Ireland).
ListenDesmond O'Neill (Mind Reading: hearing the stories of dementia). from 2021-03-25T16:50
The episode featured Professor Desmond O'Neill (Tallaght Hospital / TCD). The podcast is presented by Dr Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD) and Dr Elizabeth Barrett (UCD).
ListenDanielle Petherbridge (Mind Reading: hearing the stories of dementia). from 2021-03-25T16:45
The episode featured Dr Danielle Petherbridge (UCD). The podcast is presented by Dr Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD) and Dr Elizabeth Barrett (UCD).
ListenQ and A from 'Words to live by: hearing the stories of dementia' (Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation). from 2021-03-25T16:40
The episode featured Wendy Mitchell, Kevin Quaid, Clodagh Whelan, Danielle Petherbridge, and Desmond O'Neill. Presented by Clare Hayes-Brady and Elizabeth Barrett.
ListenAntiquity and the Anthropocene: An Introduction. from 2021-03-23T09:00
Matthew Mandich and Giacomo Savani give an introduction to the Antiquity and the Anthropocene workshop.
ListenKyle Harper - Microbes and the Ancient Anthropocene (Keynote). from 2021-03-23T08:55
Microbes and the Ancient Anthropocene. Kennote by Kyle Harper.
ListenRichard Hutchins - A Way of Seeing: Technicity in Prometheus Bound. from 2021-03-23T08:50
A Way of Seeing: Technicity in Prometheus Bound by Richard Hutchins (University of Miami).
ListenEnrico Postiglione - Aristotle on Techne: Reconsidering the Nature-Technology Divide in light of Western Demonology. from 2021-03-23T08:45
Aristotle on Techne: Reconsidering the Nature-Technology Divide in light of Western Demonology by Enrico Postiglione (Modena and Reggio Emilia).
ListenConversations with the artist 1: John O'Reilly. from 2021-03-23T08:40
Conversations with the artist 1: John O'Reilly.
ListenDimitrios Papadopoulos - Wonder, Knowledge and Ignorance: Animal Nature and Empire in Pliny the Elder and Aelian. from 2021-03-23T08:35
Paper by Dimitrios Papadopoulos at Antiquity and the Anthropocene in UCD.
ListenKonstanze Schiemann - Animals out of Place: Organising and Criticising Animal Hunts in Late Antiquity. from 2021-03-23T08:30
Paper by Konstanze Schiemann at Antiquity and the Anthropocene in UCD.
ListenConversations with the artist 2: Marti Cormand. from 2021-03-23T08:27
Conversations with the artist 2: Marti Cormand.
ListenThomas Munro - Tellus imbuta: An Ecocritical Reading of Catullus 64. from 2021-03-23T08:25
Paper by Thomas Munro (Yale) at Antiquity and the Anthropocene in UCD.
ListenConversations with the artist 3: Patty Baker. from 2021-03-23T08:20
Patty Baker's presentation at Antiquity and the Anthropocene in UCD.
ListenTreasa Bell - Manufactured Women and the Aesthetics of the Anthropocene. from 2021-03-23T08:15
Paper by Treasa Bell (Yale) at Antiquity and the Anthropocene in UCD.
ListenGil Gambash - The Collapse of the Late-Antique Negev Society: Environmental Aspects. from 2021-03-23T08:10
Paper by Gil Gambash (University of Haifa) at Antiquity and the Anthropocene in UCD.
ListenFraming Ageing - Webinar 4. from 2021-03-12T17:00
This podcast of Webinar 4 features Panel 6 (Practise 1) with: Hilary Moss, Tara Byrne, Katie Featherstone, Ulla Kriebernegg, Robert Zwijnenberg, Anne Fuchs, and Desmond J Tobin.
ListenHilary Moss - The role of the arts in the lives of older people before, during and after a hospital stay: aesthetic neglect or enrichments? from 2021-03-12T16:53
This podcast features Hilary Moss's paper: 'The role of the arts in the lives of older people before, during and after a hospital stay'.
ListenKatie Featherstone - Wandering the Wards: Everyday hospital care and its consequences for people living with dementia. from 2021-03-12T16:52
This podcast features Katie Featherstone's paper: 'Wandering the Wards: Everyday hospital care and its consequences for people living with dementia'.
ListenDesmond J Tobin - 'Our Ageing Skin – can we ever feel comfortable in it / with it? from 2021-03-12T16:51
This podcast features Desmond J Tobin's paper - 'Our Ageing Skin – can we ever feel comfortable in it / with it?
ListenAilbhe Kenny - Shaping Space while Stateless: Insights from transcultural interactions. from 2021-02-26T16:07
This podcast features Dr Ailbhe Kenny's keynote at 2021 UCD Humanities Institute PhD Conference.
ListenPanel 1: Knowledge, Identity, Culturality (UCD HI PhD Conference). from 2021-02-26T16:06
Papers looked at inter-cultural philosophy and social integration (Ofana), translating Ancient Greek texts in China (Yue) and Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi in transnational literary market (Kelly).
ListenPanel 2: Space, Place and Materiality (UCD HI PhD Conference). from 2021-02-26T16:05
Papers looked at Samuel Beckett's transnationalism (Fox), transnational cultural exchange in Irish prose literature (McCann), and, museum collections and digital space (Dechova).
ListenPanel 3: Migration, Stateness, Politicality (UCD HI PhD Conference). from 2021-02-26T16:04
Papers looked at transnational law and national sovereignty (Meulemans) and transnationalism and liberal political philosophy of migration (Dzah).
ListenKaty Milligan - launch of 'Painting Dublin, 1886 – 1949'. from 2020-12-22T09:08
Launch of 'Painting Dublin, 1886 – 1949' by Katy Milligan.
ListenGillian Rose - Feeling the future city: digital devices, big data and being human. from 2020-11-30T10:36
'Feeling the future city: digital devices, big data and being human', UCD Humanities Institute's Annual Distinguished Guest Lecture for 2020.
ListenFraming Ageing - Webinar 2. from 2020-11-17T15:36
This podcast features panels one and two from our first Framing Ageing workshop.
ListenRobert Gerwarth - 'November 1918: The German Revolution' from 2020-08-26T17:34
Professor Robert Gerwarth talks about his monograph 'November 1918: The German Revolution' (Oxford University Press, 2020).
ListenWebinar: Covid-19 – Reframing Ageing. from 2020-06-26T16:36
Contributors: Ailbhe Smyth, Thomas Scharf, Ulla Kriebernegg, Paul Higgs, Dana Walrath, Andrew King, Susan Pickard, Rina Knoeff, Anne Fuchs, Des O’Neill, Mary Cosgrove, Dr Julia Langbein.
ListenRebecca Braun's keynote from 'Transnationalising the Humanities - Research Perspectives, Approaches, Methodologies', a UCD Humanities Institute Webinar. from 2020-06-26T16:35
Keynote: Rebecca Braun, University of Lancaster: ‘When is the Nation and Where is the Human? Four Provocations’.
ListenPanel 1 of 'Transnationalising the Humanities - Research Perspectives, Approaches, Methodologies', a UCD Humanities Institute Webinar. from 2020-06-26T16:34
Panel 1 featured: Gillian Pye (UCD SLCL), Enrica Ferrara (UCD SLCL), Anne Fuchs (HI).
ListenPanel 2 of 'Transnationalising the Humanities - Research Perspectives, Approaches, Methodologies', a UCD Humanities Institute Webinar. from 2020-06-26T16:33
Panel 2 featured: Regina Uà Chollatáin (UCD SICF), Alexandra Lourenco Dias (UCD SLCL), Joe Twist (UCD SLCL), Britta Jung (HI).
ListenPanel 3 of 'Transnationalising the Humanities - Research Perspectives, Approaches, Methodologies', a UCD Humanities Institute Webinar. from 2020-06-26T16:32
Panel 3 featured: Kathleen James-Chakraborty (SAHCP), Douglas Smith (SLCL), Tori Durrer (SAHCP), Stephan Ehrig (HI/SAHCP), Samantha Martin-McAuliffe (SAPEP).
ListenPhD Panel from 'Transnationalising the Humanities - Research Perspectives, Approaches, Methodologies', a UCD Humanities Institute Webinar. from 2020-06-26T16:31
The PhD Panel featured: Aideen Herron (UCD Architecture), Zhengfeng Wang (Art Hist and Cult Pol), Bianca Cataldi (Modern Languages), Yanli Xie (History).
ListenEnrica Maria Ferrara - 'Posthumanism in Italian Literature and Film: Boundaries and Identity' from 2020-06-12T17:34
Enrica Maria Ferrara's new edited volume (Posthumanism in Italian Literature and Film: Boundaries and Identity) comprises 13 chapters in which distinguished international scholars expand the Italia...
Listen'The Reader's Joyce: Ulysses, Authorship, and the Authority of the Reader' by Sophie Corser from 2020-05-22T17:59
'The Reader's Joyce: Ulysses, Authorship, and the Authority of the Reader' by Sophie Corser (Leverhulme Trust Postdoctoral Research Fellow).
Listen'The Brian Friel Papers - models of influence' by Zosia Kuczyn?ska from 2020-05-14T17:44
'The Brian Friel Papers - models of influence' by Dr. Zosia Kuczyn?ska.
Listen'Climate change, Inequality and Sustainable Wellbeing' by Ian Gough. from 2020-03-12T17:33
'Climate change, Inequality and Sustainable Wellbeing' by Ian Gough (LSE)
Listen'The Poetry of Music and Science and the Role of Creativity in Science and Arts' by Tom McLeish. from 2020-03-10T17:33
'The Poetry of Music and Science and the Role of Creativity in Science and Arts' by Tom McLeish.
Listen'The Cultural Brain as Historical Artifact: Emotions History and Interdisciplinary Criticism' by Rob Boddice. from 2020-01-31T16:59
'The Cultural Brain as Historical Artifact: Emotions History and Interdisciplinary Criticism' by Rob Boddice (Tampere).
Listen'Schadenfreude and Drag Queens: Improvising Emotional Styles' by Tiffany Watt-Smith. from 2020-01-31T16:58
'Schadenfreude and Drag Queens: Improvising Emotional Styles' by Tiffany Watt-Smith (QMUL).
Listen'Emotions as Cultural Practices: A Challenging Perspective' by Monique Scheer. from 2020-01-11T10:11
'Emotions as Cultural Practices: A Challenging Perspective' by Monique Scheer.
Listen'Climate Change, Literature, and the Future of Memory' by Rick Crownshaw. from 2019-12-11T16:35
'Climate Change, Literature, and the Future of Memory' by Rick Crownshaw
Listen'Re-Visioning Violence in Transnational Paris. The Art of the Street' by Gillian Jein. from 2019-11-22T17:15
'Re-Visioning Violence in Transnational Paris. The Art of the Street' by Gillian Jein
Listen'Language and the neighbourhood. How multilingualism re-defines community' by Yaron Matras. from 2019-11-22T17:13
'Language and the neighbourhood. How multilingualism re-defines community' by Yaron Matras.
Listen'Digital Cosmopolitanism. Local Networks and Transnational Communities' by Sandra Ponzanesi. from 2019-11-22T17:10
'Digital Cosmopolitanism. Local Networks and Transnational Communities' by Sandra Ponzanesi.
ListenTheorizing Zombiism conference discussion with Scott Kenemore and Sarah Davis-Goff. from 2019-08-19T15:15
Podcast of discussion at Theorizing Zombiism conference with writers Scott Kenemore and Sarah Davis-Goff.
Listen'Expanding the Imaginarium of Ageing through Cultural Gerontology' by Desmond O'Neill. from 2019-02-16T08:45
Jointly Presented by UCD HI, Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland, UCD Conway Institute, UCD Institute for Discovery and UCD Geary Institute, UCD HRB Ignite Connect Programme.
ListenIceland and Ireland: cultural dialogues and parallel histories. from 2019-02-01T12:09
Iceland and Ireland: cultural dialogues and parallel histories.
ListenSjon: reading from 'Moonstone', introduced by Anne Enright. from 2019-02-01T12:08
Podcast from 'Iceland and Ireland: cultural dialogues and parallel histories'.
ListenValur Ingimundarson: Unarmed Sovereignty versus Military Rights: Enforcing the Icelandic-U.S. Defense Agreement, 1951-2018. from 2019-02-01T12:07
Valur Ingimundarson: Unarmed Sovereignty versus Military Rights: Enforcing the Icelandic-U.S. Defense Agreement, 1951-2018.
ListenIntroduction to Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities by Professor Gerardine Meaney. from 2019-01-31T09:21
Podcast of Professor Gerardine Meaney's introduction as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
Listen'Narratives of health and illness: Arts based research capturing the lived experience of dementia' by Dr Hilary Moss (UL). from 2019-01-31T09:20
'Narratives of health and illness: Arts based research capturing the lived experience of dementia' by Dr Hilary Moss (UL).
Listen'Leaking Milk and Beating Hearts: Technological Immanence and the Maternal' by Dr EL Putnam (DIT). from 2019-01-31T09:19
'Leaking Milk and Beating Hearts: Technological Immanence and the Maternal' by Dr EL Putnam (DIT).
Listen'Bas Beo: TB in Sean O Riordain's early diaries' by Dr Padraig O Liathain (DCU). from 2019-01-31T09:18
'Bas Beo: TB in Sean O Riordain's early diaries' by Dr Padraig O Liathain (DCU).
Listen'Poetry in Motion: quantified self data and automated poetry' by Dr Justin Tonra (NUIG). from 2019-01-31T09:17
'Poetry in Motion: quantified self data and automated poetry' by Dr Justin Tonra (NUIG).
Listen'Dracula = Cholera' by Dr Marion McGarry (GMIT). from 2019-01-31T09:16
'Dracula = Cholera' by Dr Marion McGarry (GMIT).
Listen'The myth of the paedophile as a monstrous stranger in Victorian discourse on child sexual abuse' by Dr Ailise Bulfin (TCD/UCD). from 2019-01-31T09:15
'The myth of the paedophile as a monstrous stranger in Victorian discourse on child sexual abuse' by Dr Ailise Bulfin (TCD/UCD).
Listen'Data, stories and the clinical encounter' by Dr Susanne Michl (Charite-Berlin), a collaboration with Dr Anita Wohlmann (SDU-Denmark). from 2019-01-31T09:14
'Data, stories and the clinical encounter' by Dr Susanne Michl (Charite-Berlin), a collaboration with Dr Anita Wohlmann (SDU-Denmark).
Listen'How do you feel? Detecting Urban Ambiances with artistic data devices' by Dr Conor McGarrigle (DIT). from 2019-01-31T09:13
'How do you feel? Detecting Urban Ambiances with artistic data devices' by Dr Conor McGarrigle (DIT).
Listen'Reminiscence in older adults: digital archiving and the functions of autobiographical narrative' by Dr Andrew Allen (Maynooth). from 2019-01-31T09:12
'Reminiscence in older adults: digital archiving and the functions of autobiographical narrative' by Dr Andrew Allen (Maynooth).
Listen'Body Building: Constructing Virtual Human Physiques in Archaeological Visualisations' by Ellen Finn (TCD). from 2019-01-31T09:11
'Body Building: Constructing Virtual Human Physiques in Archaeological Visualisations' by Ellen Finn (TCD).
Listen'The [Data] Double' by Daniel Webster (QUB). from 2019-01-31T09:10
'The [Data] Double' by Daniel Webster (QUB).
Listen'Debating the History of Ageing' by David Troyansky. from 2018-11-13T10:45
Jointly Presented by UCD HI, Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland, UCD Conway Institute, UCD Institute for Discovery and UCD Geary Institute, UCD HRB Ignite Connect Programme.
Listen'Transversal Subjectivity and the Transitional University' by Michael Cronin. from 2018-10-26T13:45
'Transversal Subjectivity and the Transitional University'; keynote lecture by Professor Michael Cronin (TCD).
Listen'To Be a Machine' by Mark O'Connell. from 2018-10-16T13:45
'To Be a Machine'; a public lecture by Mark O'Connell.
Listen'Lag Fever: Flash Culture, the Moon's Late Minions and Gentleman of the Shade in Colonial Australia' by Clara Tuite. from 2018-10-10T07:50
'Lag Fever: Flash Culture, the Moon's Late Minions and Gentleman of the Shade in Colonial Australia' by Clara Tuite (Melbourne).
Listen'Truth and History' by Peter Fritzsche. from 2018-06-25T17:50
'Truth and History' by Professor Peter Fritzsche (Trowbridge Professor of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).
ListenMaja Pantic - Artificial Intelligence: What if machines could sense how I feel. from 2018-05-20T19:05
'Artificial Intelligence: What if machines could sense how I feel'; a public lecture by Maja Pantic, moderated by Adrian Weckler.
Listen'Good Genes, Great Genes and Smart Genes: Popular Eugenics and the American Body Politic' by Sue Currell. from 2018-04-30T20:12
The Alan Graham Memorial Lecture delivered by Dr Sue Currell (University of Sussex).
Listen'Truth and Politics' by Senator Ivana Bacik. from 2018-04-29T15:50
'Truth and Politics' by Senator Ivana Bacik (Trinity College Dublin).
Listen'The Future of Sovereignty' by Arjun Appadurai. from 2018-03-16T09:00
'The Future of Sovereignty' by Professor Arjun Appadurai (NYU).
ListenInterview with Eilis Ni Dhuibhne. from 2018-03-12T12:15
Interview with Eilis Ni Dhuibhne conducted by Professor Anne Fogarty (UCD).
ListenReading the Short Stories of Eilis Ni Dhuibhne. from 2018-03-12T12:14
Reading the Short Stories of Eilis Ni Dhuibhne, UCD January 28, 2018.
ListenThe writings of Eilis Ni Dhuibhne. from 2018-03-12T12:13
"Invent, Discover, Revive": The Writings of Eilis Ni Dhuibhne' , UCD January 28, 2018.
ListenMarina Carr in Conversation: 50 years of Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama at UCD. from 2017-12-20T11:15
'Marina Carr in Conversation: Anglo-Irish Lit 50'; a special event to celebrate 50 years of Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama at UCD
and to honour founding role of Prof. Roger McHugh.
'Style and Self-Invention in the Writing of Maeve Brennan' by Ellen McWilliams (Exeter). from 2017-12-19T20:50
'Style and Self-Invention in the Writing of Maeve Brennan'; a public lecture by Dr Ellen McWilliams (Exeter).
Listen'Maeve Brennan: Texts and Contexts' with Sinead Gleeson, Eilis Ni Dhuibhne, and Patricia Coughlan. from 2017-12-19T20:49
'Maeve Brennan: Texts and Contexts'; a panel at 'Maeve Brennan (1917-1993): Centenary Perspectives' with Sinead Gleeson, Eilis Ni Dhuibhne, and Patricia Coughlan.
Listen'The Truth in Stories' by Dame Marina Warner. from 2017-12-12T15:50
'The Truth in Stories'; a public lecture by Dame Marina Warner (Birkbeck).
ListenDeclan Long. Same difference: constructive ambiguity and contemporary art from post-conflict Northern Ireland. from 2017-11-23T06:30
Dr Declan Long (NCAD) 'Same difference: constructive ambiguity and contemporary art from post-conflict Northern Ireland'.
ListenKathleen Richardson. A Human Attachment Crisis: Can the Robots Save Us? from 2017-11-21T12:30
Podcast of Prof Kathleen Richardson's 'Plotting the Future' lecture: 'A Human Attachment Crisis: Can the Robots Save Us'.
ListenRebecca Traister. Thornbacks to Spinsters to Welfare Queens: The Political Centrality of Unmarried Women in America. from 2017-11-06T03:50
Podcast of Rebecca Traister's keynote lecture at the 'Single Lives' conference at UCD.
ListenHeather Love. The Last Extremists. from 2017-11-06T02:50
Podcast of Prof Heather Love's lecture - 'The Last Extremists' - as part of the SouthHem project.
ListenSusanne Beck. Robots and the Law - the Problem of the Liability Diffusion. from 2017-10-27T03:50
Podcast of Prof Susanne Beck's 'Plotting the Future' lecture: 'Robots and the Law - the Problem of the Liability Diffusion'.
ListenThomas Docherty - The New Treason of the Intellectuals: The University and Humanities in the aftermath of neoliberal economics. from 2017-10-25T04:50
'The New Treason of the Intellectuals: The University and Humanities in the aftermath of neoliberal economics'; a lecture by Professor Thomas Docherty (Warwick).
ListenKathleen Lynch - Something Old or Something New? Managerialism, Class, Gender and Care in the Neoliberal University. from 2017-10-25T03:50
'Something Old or Something New? Managerialism, Class, Gender and Care in the Neoliberal University'; a lecture by Professor Kathleen Lynch (UCD).
Listen'Truth and the Law' by Justice Peter Charleton. from 2017-10-13T03:50
'Truth and the Law'; a public lecture by The Hon Mr Justice Peter Charleton, Judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland.
ListenMary Aiken. The Cyber Effect: Children and Young People in an Age of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and the Internet. from 2017-06-27T03:50
Podcast of Dr Mary Aiken's 'Plotting the Future' lecture: 'The Cyber Effect: Children and Young People in an Age of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and the Internet'.
ListenInterview with Judy Wajcman. from 2017-06-10T03:50
Professor Anne Fuchs, Director of the UCD Humanities Institute, talks to Judy Wajcman, Anthony Giddens Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics, as part of the 'Plotting the Future'...
ListenAnne Fuchs. Introduction to the 'Plotting the Future' project. from 2017-06-10T02:50
Introduction to the 'Plotting the Future' series of lectures by Professor Anne Fuchs (UCD Humanities Institute).
ListenPaul Brand. Magna Carta in Ireland. from 2016-12-19T09:44
Magna Carta in Ireland - keynote lecture by Professor Paul Brand (University of Oxford).
ListenSean Duffy. The political background to Magna Carta: King John and Ireland. from 2016-12-19T07:44
Paper by Professor Sean Duffy (Trinity College Dublin) at 'Law and The Idea of Liberty in Ireland: From Magna Carta to the Present' (ILHS, Dublin, November, 2016).
ListenSean Duffy. The political background to Magna Carta: King John and Ireland. from 2016-12-19T07:44
'The political background to Magna Carta: King John and Ireland' by Professor Sean Duffy (Trinity College Dublin).
ListenPeter Crooks. 1216, 1366 and all that - Magna Carta and exclusionary liberties in late medieval Ireland. from 2016-12-19T06:24
'1216, 1366 and all that - Magna Carta and exclusionary liberties in late medieval Ireland' by Peter Crooks (Trinity College Dublin).
ListenIan Campbell. Magna Carta in Irish political theory, 1541-1660. from 2016-12-19T05:24
'Magna Carta in Irish political theory, 1541-1660' by Dr Ian Campbell (QUB).
ListenColeman Dennehy. Parliament, politics, and the right to trial by peer. from 2016-12-19T04:24
'Nisi per legale judicium parium suorum: parliament, politics, and the right to trial by peer' by Dr Coleman Dennehy (UCL and UCD).
ListenColum Kenny. Myth, Mervyn and the "Irish Magna Carta" of 1662. from 2016-12-19T03:24
'Myth, Mervyn and the "Irish Magna Carta" of 1662' by Prof Colum Kenny (DCU).
ListenJimmy Kelly. Era of Liberty? The politics of political rights in eighteenth-century Ireland. from 2016-12-19T02:24
'Era of Liberty? The politics of political rights in eighteenth-century Ireland' by Prof. Jimmy Kelly (DCU).
ListenPatrick Geoghegan. Daniel O'Connell versus the Chartists. from 2016-12-19T01:24
'Daniel O'Connell versus the Chartists' by Professor Patrick Geoghegan (TCD).
ListenTom Mohr. Liberty in an Irish Free State, 1922-37. from 2016-12-19T00:24
'Liberty in an Irish Free State, 1922-37' by Dr Tom Mohr (UCD).
ListenAstrid Erll. Odyssean Travels - Searching for Europe's 'First Memories'. from 2016-10-23T03:44
Odyssean Travels - Searching for Europe's 'First Memories' - lecture by Professor Astrid Erll (Goethe-University Frankfurt).
ListenMichael Rothberg. Inheritance Trouble - Transcultural Holocaust Memory in the Mirror of Migration. from 2016-10-23T02:44
Inheritance Trouble - Transcultural Holocaust Memory in the Mirror of Migration - lecture by Professor Michael Rothberg (UCLA).
ListenFrancoise Verges. Decolonizing Europe - On the Boomerang-Effect of Colonialism, Memory and Dis-Location. from 2016-10-23T01:44
Decolonizing Europe - On the Boomerang-Effect of Colonialism, Memory and Dis-Location, lecture by Professor Francoise Verges (FMSH).
ListenFran Brearton - Poetry and Sacrifice: 1912, 1914, 1916 from 2016-08-10T01:44
Poetry and Sacrifice: 1912, 1914, 1916 - lecture by Professor Fran Brearton (QUB)
ListenTea Sindbaek Andersen. Shatter zone memory: Croatia, Yugoslavia and the First World War from 2016-08-10T01:40
Shatter zone memory: Croatia, Yugoslavia and the First World War - lecture by Professor Tea Sindbaek Andersen (Copenhagen)
ListenAn 'Irish Mode'. The Literary Writings and Legacy of Thomas MacDonagh. from 2016-06-21T04:38
With Prof. Margaret Kelleher (UCD) and Prof. Danielle Clarke (UCD). A conversation with selected readings from MacDonagh's works, performed by the UCD Ad Astra Drama Scholars.
ListenFarah Karim-Cooper - Gesture on the Shakespearean Stage (with Marty Rea) from 2016-06-21T01:38
Lecture by Dr. Farah Karim-Cooper (Shakespeare's Globe) as part of the 2016 UCD/Abbey Theatre Shakespeare Lectures. Supported by actor Marty Rea.
ListenGordon McMullan - Remembering and forgetting Shakespeare in 1916 from 2016-06-20T01:38
Lecture by Gordon McMullan as part of the 2016 UCD/Abbey Theatre Shakespeare Lectures.
ListenAndrew Frayn. Attachments and coping towards the end of the First World War: D. H. Lawrence's Bay (1919) from 2016-06-07T01:38
Lecture by Andrew Frayn (Edinburgh Napier University) as part of the Wartime Attachments series.
ListenRachel Duffett. As good as Mother makes?: Food, Family and the Western Front. from 2016-05-31T15:38
Lecture by Rachel Duffett (Essex University) as part of the Wartime Attachments series.
ListenLia Mills - From One April to Another: 2016-1916. from 2016-05-19T01:44
In this episode, a recording of a reading by Lia Mills, UCD Arts Council Writer in Residence.
ListenEugene O'Neill: a life in Four Acts; a reading by Robert M. Dowling. from 2016-05-12T01:44
In this episode, a recording of a reading by Robert M. Dowling from 'Eugene O'Neill: A Life in Four Acts'.
ListenRachel O'Neill. Intimate Entrepreneurship: on Seduction and Sexual Capital. from 2016-05-10T01:44
In this episode, a recording of a lecture by Dr Rachel O'Neill (King's College London)
ListenPaul Roth - Reviving Philosophy of History. from 2016-04-19T01:44
In this episode, a recording of a lecture by Paul Roth, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of California-Santa Cruz.
ListenJoseph Lennon - Memory and the Origins of the Hunger Strike. from 2016-04-16T01:44
'Dreams that hunger makes' - Memory and the origins of the hunger strike, lecture by Dr Joseph Lennon.
ListenResearching Revolutionaries During the Decade of Centenaries. from 2015-12-02T01:44
Papers by Dr Eve Morrison (IRC funded UCD) and Dr Maureen O'Connor (UCC). Recorded at Maynooth University, 25 November 2015.
ListenPanel 5 - Arts of the Sea (Women and the Sea Symposium). from 2015-11-06T01:44
Vanessa Daws (UCD Science Artist in Residence), Silvia Loeffler (Maynooth), Moira Sweeney (Spirit Level/DIT) and Mary O'Malley at the Women and the Sea Symposium, September 2015.
ListenPanel 4 - Working at Sea (Women and the Sea Symposium). from 2015-11-06T01:43
Captain Sinead Reen (Master Mariners), Lt Commander Erika O'Leary (Naval Service), David Snook (Maritime Institute) and Karin Dubsky (Coastwatch) at the Women and the Sea Symposium, September 2015.
ListenPanel 3 - Working the Seas and Islands (Women and the Sea Symposium). from 2015-11-06T01:42
Mary McGillicuddy, Rhoda Twombly (COE), Catherine McManus (Marine Harvest) and Fiona Grant (Marine Institute) at the Women and the Sea Symposium, September 2015.
ListenPanel 2 - Stories of Seas and Coasts (Women and the Sea Symposium). from 2015-11-06T01:41
Claire Connolly (UCC), Finola O'Kane (UCD), Fiona Savage (East Anglia) and Lucy Collins (UCD) at the Women and the Sea Symposium, September 2015.
ListenWelcome Address. from 2015-11-06T01:40
John Brannigan (UCD), Gerardine Meaney (UCD), and Lucy Collins (UCD) at the Women and the Sea Symposium, September 2015.
ListenPanel 1 - Gender and the Sea (Women and the Sea Symposium). from 2015-11-06T01:39
Susan Steele (Sea Fisheries Protection Agency), Julie MaGuite (DOMMRS) and John Mack (East Anglia) at the Women and the Sea Symposium.
ListenSibeal Turraoin - Irish Adventures in the North-West Passage (Women and the Sea Symposium). from 2015-11-06T01:38
Sibeal Turraoin - Irish Adventures in the North-West Passage (Women and the Sea Symposium).
ListenEithne Luibheid. Homonationalism, Migration Controls, and Queer Futures. from 2015-08-13T01:38
Eithne Luibheid (Arizona) - Homonationalism, Migration Controls, and Queer Futures.
ListenAnn Rigney. Transnational Memory - Bloody Sunday 1887-2014. from 2015-08-10T01:38
Ann Rigney (Utrecht). Transnational Memory - Bloody Sunday 1887-2014. Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory.
ListenRonit Lentin. Asylum seekers, Ireland, Ireland, and the return of the repressed. from 2015-07-22T15:38
Lecture by Ronit Lentin (TCD) as part of the Memory, Space, and New Technologies Symposium.
ListenBrian Singleton. ANU Productions Monto Cycle - Performative Encounters and Acts of Memory from 2015-07-22T14:48
Lecture by Brian Singleton (TCD) as part of the Memory, Space, and New Technologies Symposium.
ListenMichael O'Rourke. Thalassopolitics. from 2015-07-22T14:38
Lecture by Michael O'Rourke (Skopje) as part of the Memory, Space, and New Technologies Symposium.
ListenSara Haslam. Contested Ground - alcohol, attachment, and the hut habit at war. from 2015-07-06T15:38
Lecture by Sara Haslam (The Open University) as part of the Wartime Attachments series.
ListenJulie Walsh. 1914 - Psychoanalysis and the Narcissistic Wound. from 2015-07-06T14:38
Lecture by Julie Walsh (Warwick University) as part of the Wartime Attachments series.
ListenBrendan Kelly. Shell Shock and its Treatment at Dublins Richmond War Hospital, 1916-1919. from 2015-07-06T12:38
Lecture by Brendan Kelly (UCD) as part of the Wartime Attachments series.
ListenCarole Levin. Raise up the Dead - Queen Elizabeths Ghost and the Stuart Monarchs. from 2015-05-19T01:38
Lecture by Professor Carole Levin (Nebraska) at the NUI, Dublin - Queen Elizabeths Ghost and the Stuart Monarchs
ListenKate Kenny. Whistleblowing in Banks and the Role of Time. from 2015-05-11T01:38
Kate Kenny (QUB). Whistleblowing in Banks and the Role of Time. Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory.
ListenNaomi McAreavey. Memory and Reconciliation - The 1641 Rebellion in (Northern) Irish History and Memory. from 2015-04-26T01:38
Naomi McAreavey (UCD). Memory and Reconciliation - The 1641 Rebellion in (Northern) Irish History and Memory. Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Mem...
ListenDanielle Clarke. Memory as Method - The Practice of Memorialisation/Memorisation in Early Modern Womens Poetry. from 2015-04-19T01:38
Danielle Clarke (UCD). Memory as Method: The Practice of Memorialisation/Memorisation in Early Modern Womens Poetry. Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies...
ListenFred Cummins. The Folly of the Engram - Considering Individual and Collective Memory. from 2015-04-18T01:38
Fred Cummins (UCD). The Folly of the Engram - Considering Individual and Collective Memory. Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory.
ListenNaomi McAreavey - Shakespeare and Seventeenth-Century Irish Theatre. from 2015-03-23T01:38
Naomi McAreavey's lecture as part of the UCD/Abbey Theatre Shakespeare Lectures 2015.
ListenAndrew Murphy. Acts of Rebellion - Shakespeare and the 1916 Rising. from 2015-03-23T01:35
Andrew Murphys's lecture as part of the UCD/Abbey Theatre Shakespeare Lectures 2015.
ListenConducting Psychoanalytic Research for Publication - Welcome by Ann Murphy. from 2015-03-10T01:38
Conducting Psychoanalytic Research for Publication workshop, welcome by Ann Murphy
ListenPublishing Psychoanalytic Articles - Panel 1 from 2015-03-10T01:35
Panel 1 speakers - Joanne Conway, John O Connor, Florencia Shanahan, Joanna Fortune, Noreen Giffney. Chair - Medb Ruane.
ListenPublishing Psychoanalytic Articles - Panel 2 from 2015-03-10T01:33
Panel 2 speakers - Ian Miller, Toni O Brien Johnson, Rob Weatherill, Margaret Boyle Spelman. Chair - Carol Owens.
ListenMartijn Meeter. Methodologies of Memory. from 2015-01-19T01:38
Martijn Meeter (University of Amsterdam). Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory.
ListenColeman Dennehy. Appointments to the Irish bench in the early Restoration period. from 2014-12-17T01:38
Appointments to the Irish bench in the early Restoration period. Irish Legal History Society Winter Discourse 2014 by Dr Coleman Dennehy (University College Dublin and University College London).
ListenStephen Carroll. Competing authorities - the clash of martial and common law in early seventeenth-century Ireland. from 2014-12-17T00:38
Competing authorities - the clash of martial and common law in early seventeenth-century Ireland by Dr Stephen Carroll (TCD) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and a...
ListenAran McArdle. 'Necessarye to keepe Irelande in Order' - Martial law and the 1641 rebellion. from 2014-12-17T00:28
'Necessarye to keepe Irelande in Order' - Martial law and the 1641 rebellion by Dr Aran McArdle (TCD) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian In...
ListenBrid McGrath. Electoral law in Ireland in the early seventeenth century. from 2014-12-17T00:18
Electoral law in Ireland in the early seventeenth century by Dr Brid McGrath (TCD) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
ListenJohn Cunningham. Lawyers and the law in the writings of Sir William Parsons from 2014-12-17T00:17
Lawyers and the law in the writings of Sir William Parsons by Dr John Cunningham (TCD and Exeter) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interr...
ListenNeil Johnston. Charles IIs legal officers and their influence on the Restoration land settlement in Ireland, 1660-1665. from 2014-12-17T00:16
Charles IIs legal officers and their influence on the Restoration land settlement in Ireland, 1660-1665 by Dr Neil Johnston (Department of Culture, Media and Sport) at Law and Revolution in Ireland...
ListenJames McGuire. Governing Restoration Ireland: the evidence of the proclamations, 1660-70. from 2014-12-17T00:15
Governing Restoration Ireland: the evidence of the proclamations, 1660-70 by Professor James McGuire (IMC) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwelli...
Listen'Andrew Robinson. Twixt Treason and Convenience' - Protestant Ireland and the trial of the earl of Strafford. from 2014-12-17T00:14
'Twixt Treason and Convenience' - Protestant Ireland and the trial of the earl of Strafford by Dr Andrew Robinson (PSNI) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after...
ListenJennifer Wells. Scottish and Irish Resistance to Cromwellian Legal Measures. from 2014-12-17T00:12
Scottish and Irish Resistance to Cromwellian Legal Measures by Jennifer Wells (Brown and IHR) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
ListenDanielle McCormack. The rhetoric of law and the Restoration settlement, c. 1660-2. from 2014-12-17T00:12
The rhetoric of law and the Restoration settlement, c. 1660-2 by Dr Danielle McCormack (Adam Mickiewicz University) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the ...
ListenAndrew Carpenter. Lawyers and the circulation of scurrilous verse in Restoration Dublin. from 2014-12-17T00:11
Lawyers and the circulation of scurrilous verse in Restoration Dublin by Professor Andrew Carpenter (UCD) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellia...
ListenJohn J Cronin. Countering a revolution with law - the role of the Irish royalist elite in the law courts of the exiled Charles II, 1649-1660. from 2014-12-17T00:10
The role of the Irish royalist elite in the law courts of the exiled Charles II, 1649-1660 by Dr John J Cronin (UCD) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the...
ListenColum Kenny. Shooting stars and survivors - King's Inns revisited 1648-1661. from 2014-12-17T00:09
Shooting stars and survivors - King's Inns revisited 1648-1661 by Professor Colum Kenny (DCU) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
ListenWays of Representing the Past - Documentary Theatre in Ireland and Brazil from 2014-11-26T01:38
Roundtable and discussion, with panellists - Aideen Howard (Abbey Theatre), Colin Murphy (Guaranteed), Jimmy Murphy (Of This Brave Time), Shaun Richards (St Mary's, London), Beatriz Kopschitz Basto...
ListenMelancholia - Opening Remarks from 2014-11-21T01:38
Opening Remarks by Dr Noreen Giffney (Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist in Dublin and Lecturer in Psychoanalytic Studies in the Department of Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck, University of London)
ListenMelancholia Session 1 - What is Melancholia. from 2014-11-21T01:28
Noreen Giffney, Olga Cox Cameron, Isabel Nolan, Mary Pyle and Moynagh Sullivan explore melancholia.
ListenMelancholia Session 3 - Caroline Bainbridge, response to Lars Von Trier's Melancholia. from 2014-11-21T01:18
Caroline Bainbridge responds to Lars Von Trier's Melancholia.
ListenMelancholia Session 3 - Bice Benvenuto, response to Lars Von Trier's Melancholia. from 2014-11-21T01:08
Bice Benvenuto responds to Lars Von Trier's Melancholia.
ListenMelancholia Session 3 - Judy Gammelgaard, response to Lars Von Trier's Melancholia. from 2014-11-21T01:05
Judy Gammelgaard responds to Lars Von Trier's Melancholia.
ListenMelancholia - Responses to Cecily Brennan's Melancholia. from 2014-11-21T01:03
Chair - Dr Tina Kinsella.
Respondents - Lisa Moran, Ms Ann Murphy, Dr Emma Radley, Dr Medb Ruane, Ms Marie Walshe. Discussant - Ms Cecily Brennan (Artist in Dublin and Berlin, member of Aosdan...
The Irish Sea Symposium: Richard Nairn (Keynote) from 2014-10-28T01:38
Keynote lecture from the Irish Sea Symposium by Richard Nairn (Natura Consultants). Introduced by Dr Tasman Crowe (UCD).
ListenThe Irish Sea Symposium: Opening remarks from 2014-10-28T01:28
Introduction to the Irish Sea Symposium by Dr Tasman Crowe (UCD) and Dr John Brannigan (UCD).
ListenThe Irish Sea Symposium: Panel One - The Material Uses and Histories of the Irish Sea from 2014-10-28T01:18
Panel One at the Irish Sea Symposium - The Material Uses and Histories of the Irish Sea (National Maritime Museum, September 2014).
ListenThe Irish Sea Symposium: Panel Two - The Natures and Histories of the Irish Sea from 2014-10-28T01:08
Panel Two at the Irish Sea Symposium - The Natures and Histories of the Irish Sea (National Maritime Museum, September 2014).
ListenThe Irish Sea Symposium: Panel Three - The Cultural Meanings and Values of the Irish Sea. from 2014-10-28T01:00
Panel Three at the Irish Sea Symposium - The Cultural Meanings and Values of the Irish Sea (National Maritime Museum, September 2014).
ListenThe Irish Sea Symposium: Outcomes and Closing Remarks from 2014-10-28T00:55
Outcomes and closing remarks at the Irish Sea Symposium (National Maritime Museum, September 2014).
ListenG(u)ilt and Glitter: Economic Crisis and Burlesque in Ireland from 2014-09-17T01:38
Roundtable discussion from the G(u)ilt and Glitter: Economic Crisis and Burlesque in Ireland symposium. With Dr Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD), Dr Claire Nally (Northumbria), Sarah Cleary (TCD) and perfor...
ListenSharae Deckard. (Post)Soviet Energy Regimes and World-Ecological Literature. from 2014-08-25T01:38
Podcast from the 2014 ASLE-UKI Postgraduate Conference. Sharae Deckard.(Post)Soviet Energy Regimes and World-Ecological Literature.
ListenPablo Mukherjee. Bankim, Hunter and Victorian Famine Ideology of Anandamath from 2014-08-25T01:30
Podcast from the 2014 ASLE-UKI Postgraduate Conference. Pablo Mukherjee. Bankim, Hunter and Victorian Famine Ideology of Anandamath
ListenAnne Milne. Reading Habitat and Bioregion in Eighteenth-Century Poetry. from 2014-08-25T01:20
Podcast from the 2014 ASLE-UKI Postgraduate Conference. Anne Milne. Reading Habitat and Bioregion in Eighteenth-Century Poetry.
ListenAnthony Roche. Shakespeare - the chap that writes like Synge. from 2014-05-22T01:38
Anthony Roche. Shakespeare - the chap that writes like Synge.
ListenMichael Dobson. Shakespeare, Amateur Performance and Civic Identity in Britain and Ireland. from 2014-05-19T01:38
Michael Dobson. Shakespeare, Amateur Performance and Civic Identity in Britain and Ireland.
ListenFionnuala Dillane. Affective Historiography, Effective Anne Enright - narrative, aesthetics and memory making. from 2014-04-23T01:38
Fionnuala Dillane. Affective Historiography, Effective Anne Enright - narrative, aesthetics and memory making.
ListenGuy Beiner. Intra-Community Remembering and Forgetting - Commemorative Possessiveness and Envy in Ulster. from 2014-04-18T01:38
Guy Beiner. Intra-Community Remembering and Forgetting - Commemorative Possessiveness and Envy in Ulster.
ListenRichard Kearney. The Politics of Memory: Between History and Imagination. from 2014-03-13T01:38
Richard Kearney. The Politics of Memory: Between History and Imagination.
ListenKali Tal. Issues in Comtemporary Trauma Studies. from 2013-11-27T01:38
Kali Tal. Issues in Comtemporary Trauma Studies.
ListenMaureen Reddy. Race and Gender in Contemporary Irish Crime Fiction. from 2013-11-25T01:38
Maureen Reddy. Race and Gender in Contemporary Irish Crime Fiction.
ListenStephen Shapiro. Capitalisms Cultural Fix: World-Systemics, World-Ecology, World-literature. from 2013-11-09T09:40
Stephen Shapiro. Capitalisms Cultural Fix: World-Systemics, World-Ecology, World-literature (+ responses).
ListenJason W. Moore. Abstract Social Nature: Socially Necessary Unpaid Labour and the Law of Value in the Capitalist World-Ecology. from 2013-11-09T09:38
Jason W. Moore. Abstract Social Nature: Socially Necessary Unpaid Labour and the Law of Value in the Capitalist World-Ecology (+ responses).
ListenMichael Niblett. A Waste of Time: Refuse and Revenants in the Capitalist World-Ecology. from 2013-11-09T08:37
Michael Niblett. A Waste of Time: Refuse and Revenants in the Capitalist World-Ecology (+ responses).
ListenRichard Blackett. The Underground Railroad and the Struggle Against Slavery. from 2013-11-06T08:38
Richard Blackett. The Underground Railroad and the Struggle Against Slavery.
ListenNini Rodgers. Anti-Slavery and Empire - Charles MacCarthy and Sierra Leone 1814-1824. from 2013-11-06T07:38
Nini Rodgers. Anti-Slavery and Empire. Charles MacCarthy and Sierra Leone 1814-1824.
ListenP.J. Murphy. Popular Culture Contexts at the Heart of Dream of Fair to Middling Women. from 2013-08-15T04:38
P.J. Murphy. Popular Culture Contexts at the Heart of Dream of Fair to Middling Women.
ListenBenjamin Keatinge. Beckett, Ireland and the Topographical Imaginary. from 2013-08-15T03:38
Benjamin Keatinge. Beckett, Ireland and the Topographical Imaginary.
ListenLaura Agustin. Sex at the Margins: Migration, Labour Markets and the Rescue Industry. from 2013-04-11T12:38
Laura Agustin. Sex at the Margins: Migration, Labour Markets and the Rescue Industry.
ListenRob Weatherill. Psychoanalysis and the Inhuman. from 2013-03-14T12:38
Rob Weatherill. Psychoanalysis and the Inhuman.
ListenEwan Fernie. St Edgar and his Demons. from 2013-02-20T12:38
Ewan Fernie. St Edgar and his Demons.
ListenLouise Lowe. Laundry and the memory of the Magdalen Laundries. from 2013-02-15T12:38
Louise Lowe. Laundry and the memory of the Magdalen Laundries. Irish Memory Studies Network.
ListenJane Grogan. Shakespeare and the East. from 2013-02-08T09:38
Jane Grogan. Shakespeare and the East.
ListenOona Frawley. Irish Memory Studies. from 2013-02-05T12:38
Oona Frawley. Irish Memory Studies.
ListenGuoqi Xu. Asia and the First World War. from 2012-11-26T12:38
Guoqi Xu. Asia and the First World War.
ListenRosi Braidotti. Nomadic Feminist Theory in a Global Era. from 2012-11-05T12:38
Rosi Braidotti. Nomadic Feminist Theory in a Global Era.
ListenGregory Castle. In Transit, Bram Stokers Dracula and the Postcolonial Sublime. from 2012-10-10T12:38
Gregory Castle. In Transit, Bram Stokers Dracula and the Postcolonial Sublime.
ListenRobyn Wiegman. Eve's Triangles, or Queer Theory Without Anti-Normativity. from 2012-10-03T12:38
Robyn Wiegman. Eve's Triangles, or Queer Theory Without Anti-Normativity.
ListenSamuel Beckett Country by Prof Eoin O'Brien. from 2012-07-16T12:38
The Beckett Country by Prof Eoin O'Brien.
ListenJ. Hillis Miller. Interview in the Humanities Institute. from 2012-06-05T12:38
J. Hillis Miller. Interview in the Humanities Institute.
ListenPresident Michael D. Higgins. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference opening speech. from 2012-06-04T12:38
President Michael D. Higgins. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference speech.
ListenG. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference opening reception. from 2012-06-04T12:36
G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference opening reception.
ListenNicholas Grene. Dalkey's Outlook, George Bernard Shaw's Scenic Sense. from 2012-06-04T12:34
Prof Nicholas Grene. Dalkey's Outlook, George Bernard Shaw's Scenic Sense. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference keynote 2012. Keynote 2012.
ListenNelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel. Shaw, The Poor Law and 1910. The Rocky Road to Connolly. from 2012-06-04T12:32
Prof Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel. Shaw, The Poor Law and 1910. The Rocky Road to Connolly. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference 2012.
ListenPeter Gahan. Bernard Shaw, Irish Nationalist. from 2012-06-04T12:30
Peter Gahan. Bernard Shaw, Irish Nationalist. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference 2012.
ListenPeter Gahan. Bernard Shaw, Irish Nationalist. from 2012-06-04T12:30
Peter Gahan. Bernard Shaw, Irish Nationalist. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference 2012.
ListenPeter Gahan. Bernard Shaw, Irish Nationalist. from 2012-06-04T12:30
Peter Gahan. Bernard Shaw, Irish Nationalist. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference 2012.
ListenTony Roche. Shaw and Yeats - Theatre and its anti-self. from 2012-06-04T12:25
Prof Tony Roche. Shaw and Yeats - Theatre and its anti-self. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference 2012.
ListenBrian O Conchubhair. The River Shannon in 18th Century Irish Verse. from 2012-05-04T12:38
Professor Brian O Conchubhair (Notre Dame). The River Shannon in 18th Century Irish Verse.
ListenLuca Crispi. 1932 - A new start for Ulysses in the Marketplace. from 2012-04-23T12:38
Dr Luca Crispi (UCD). 1932 - A new start for Ulysses in the Marketplace.
ListenRobert Spoo. James Joyce v Samuel Roth and Two Worlds Publishing Company - Author's Names and Blue Valley Butter from 2012-04-23T12:28
Prof Robert Spoo. James Joyce v Samuel Roth and Two Worlds Publishing Company - Author's Names and Blue Valley Butter.
ListenEibhear Walshe. Oscar's Shadow - Wilde, Homosexuality and Modern Ireland from 2012-04-16T12:28
Dr Eibhear Walshe. Oscar's Shadow - Wilde, Homosexuality and Modern Ireland.
ListenRiona Nic Congail. The Academic Study of Irish Children's Culture from 2012-04-16T12:25
Dr Riona Nic Congail. The Academic Study of Irish Children's Culture.
ListenBryan Fanning. Immigration and the Politics of Irish Identity from 2012-04-03T12:28
Professor Bryan Fanning (UCD). Immigration and the Politics of Irish Identity.
ListenMarie Keenan. Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church - Why Gender, Power and Organisational Culture Matter. from 2012-04-03T12:08
Dr Marie Keenan (UCD). Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church - Why Gender, Power and Organisational Culture Matter.
ListenBracha L Ettinger. Beauty in the Human - Uncanny Compassion, Uncanny Awe. from 2012-03-28T12:08
Bracha L Ettinger. Beauty in the Human - Uncanny Compassion, Uncanny Awe. Introduced by Rob Weatherill
ListenRichard Sharpe. Irish manuscripts and the complex page. from 2012-03-27T11:08
Professor Richard Sharpe (University of Oxford). Irish manuscripts and the complex page.
ListenTim Ingold. Towards an Ecology of Materials. from 2012-02-10T11:08
Towards an Ecology of Materials. Professor Tim Ingold.
ListenClair Wills. Naturalism and Entrapment in Post-War Irish Writing. from 2011-12-02T11:08
Naturalism and Entrapment in Post-War Irish Writing.
ListenAlec Ryrie. From Polemic to Devotion - Tolerance and Piety in Early Modern Britain. from 2011-09-09T11:08
From Polemic to Devotion - Tolerance and Piety in Early Modern Britain.
ListenJohn Coffey - Scripture and Toleration between Reformation and Enlightenment. from 2011-09-09T11:07
Scripture and Toleration between Reformation and Enlightenment.
ListenHeinz Schilling - Religion and migration in early modern Europe. The Calvinist and the Sephardic experience. from 2011-06-17T11:07
Religion and migration in early modern Europe. The Calvinist and the Sephardic experience.
ListenIan Ker. Newman's idea of a University - some misunderstandings. from 2011-05-23T11:07
Newman's idea of a university: some misunderstandings.
ListenJeffers Engelhardt - The Secular Enchantments of Ethnomusicology. from 2011-05-10T11:07
Engelhardt suggests how the disciplinary and epistemological limits of ethnomusicology might contribute to the critical rethinking of secular critique and the project of secularism.
ListenPatrick Geoghegan. Judging Dan. The fall and rise of the reputation of Daniel O Connell from 2011-04-20T11:07
Dr Patrick Geoghegan (Trinity College Dublin) on the fall and rise of the reputation of Daniel O Connell.
ListenRobert Hohlfelder. Poseidons deepest secrets. Deepwater Archaeology in the Mediterranean. from 2011-04-12T11:07
Professor Hohlfelders paper Poseidons deepest secrets - Deepwater Archaeology in the Mediterranean was part of the Distinguished Guest Lecture Series.
ListenRolf Loeber. Before and After the Guide to Irish Fiction from 2011-03-30T11:07
Rolf Loeber's paper 'Before and after the Guide to Irish Fiction' from 'The new scientists in Ireland - a tribute to the Loebers, in recognition of their extraordinary contribution to the study of ...
ListenRedrawing Dublin Seminar - Part 2 from 2011-03-18T12:07
UCD Humanities Institute and the Graduate School of Creative Arts and Media (DIT, NCAD, IADT, UU) host a special public seminar in response to the issues, ideas and challenges raised by Paul Kearns...
ListenRedrawing Dublin Seminar - Part 1 from 2011-03-18T11:03
UCD Humanities Institute and the Graduate School of Creative Arts and Media (DIT, NCAD, IADT, UU) host a special public seminar in response to the issues, ideas and challenges raised by Paul Kearns...
ListenFinding an Academic Job in the US from 2011-03-01T15:17
Prof Kathleen James Chakraborty (UCD) and Ass Prof Brendan Kane (UCONN) gave a workshop on finding academic jobs in the US.
ListenStephen Mennell. Norbert Elias Workshop from 2011-02-16T15:17
Norbert Elias (1897-1990) described himself as a sociologist, but his writings extend well beyond the discipline of sociology as it is now institutionalised in universities. Indeed his work seems t...
ListenSteven Mithen. Communal and monumental architecture at the origin of the Neolithic in the Near East: new evidence from Wadi Faynan, Southern Jordan from 2011-02-07T15:17
Professor Steven Mithen. Communal and monumental architecture at the origin of the Neolithic in the Near East: new evidence from Wadi Faynan, Southern Jordan as part of the UCD humanities Distingui...
ListenConor Gearty. Human Rights - seductive, dangerous, and necessary from 2011-01-21T15:17
Professor Conor Gearty (LSE) Human Rights - seductive, dangerous, and necessary as part of the humanities Distinguished Guest Lecture Series
ListenIain Fenlon. Life and Death - Public Music and Ritual in Renaissance Venice from 2010-11-25T15:17
Professor Iain Fenlon, Faculty of Music, King's College, Cambridge as part of the humanities Distinguished Guest Lecture Series
ListenJohn Cooper: Workshop - New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland from 2010-11-04T15:17
Dr John Cooper (University of York). Reformation, Culture and Identity in Sixteenth-Century England as part of the New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland Workshop in the humanities Octo...
ListenTadhg O'Hannrachain: Workshop - New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland from 2010-10-28T15:17
Dr Tadhg O'Hannrachain (University College Dublin) as part of the New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland Workshop in the humanities October 2010
ListenRobert Armstrong: Workshop - New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland from 2010-10-21T15:17
Dr Robert Armstrong (Trinity College Dublin) at the New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland workshop in the humanities October 2010
ListenJames Murray: Workshop - New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland from 2010-10-07T15:17
Dr James Murray (NQAI) at the New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland workshop October 2010 at the humanities UCD
ListenFrederik Skott: Guest Lecture Series from 2010-10-06T15:17
Dr Frederik Skott (Institute for Language and Folklore, University of Gothenberg) as part of the humanities's Distinguished Guest Lecture Series in October 2010. The paper was entitled 'Folklore an...
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