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In Her Shoes: Digitally Archiving Feminist Grassroots Movements and Sensitive Research’ with Lorraine Grimes
The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) invites you to join us for a webinar hosted by Dr Lorraine Grimes, Postdoctoral Researcher at Maynooth University on the DRI project ‘Digital Preservation of Reproductive Health: Archiving the Eighth’
When: Monday, 08 November 2021
Making sense of a large qualitative dataset – challenges and opportunities
MU Social Sciences Institute along with MU Department of Geography and MU department of Sociology, present 2 events with Prof Ryan
When: Wednesday, 03 November 2021
STOPFARRIGHT Seminar Series Seminar 2
We are delighted to announce the second of five seminars gathering insights from some leading European analysts of the far right and anti-far right strategizing.
When: Thursday, 28 October 2021
STOPFARRIGHT Seminar Series 1: Misinformation and the Far-Right
This seminar will look at the role of misinformation in Far-Right strategies at the international and Irish level, discussing and exploring strategies to counteract them.
When: Wednesday, 20 October 2021
Transport Planning in the Age of Climate Change: Leveraging Open Spatial Data
Dr Kevin Credit - this talk discusses a new method to dynamically model urban passenger mode trade-offs at fine-grained spatial and temporal scales using open spatial routing data available from sources like OpenTripPlanner (OTP).
When: Monday, 18 October 2021
Has Ireland Failed the Covid-19 Test? - with Prof Mark Boyle
In this talk Professor Mark Boyle, Department of Geography and Social Sciences Institute (MUSSI), will address three key questions: On the basis of which metrics can we say that Ireland has failed the COVID-19 test? Why has Ireland failed the COVID-19 test? What does failure tell us about what the Irish government needs to fix if we are to build back better?
When: Monday, 18 October 2021
Kildare women in the food and climate crisis: Historical and contemporary provocations and actions
An online event about the role of Kildare women in addressing the food & climate crisis with a diverse range of contributions & discussions!
When: Thursday, 14 October 2021
Investigating the Changing Spatial Relationships between Home and Workplace
The final webinar in this series with ICLRD and MUSSI
When: Wednesday, 22 September 2021
Planning for Thriving Cities: perspectives in, and on, Ireland
This ICLRD webinar will explore how cities, on the island of Ireland and elsewhere, can envision and plan for more sustainable, inclusive, and thriving futures for all. now is a critical moment to think about the future desired for our cities, reflect on experiences from other places and times, and learn about practical interventions happening in the here and now that can contribute to co-creating thriving cities.
When: Wednesday, 28 July 2021
Assessing Supports for Political Inclusion of Racial and Ethnic Minoritized Women in Ireland.
In this first webinar we invite experts to share their research about Black women’s experiences of political office in the United States and Traveller, Gypsy and Roma women’s experiences of governance in Scotland. We will also share preliminary findings from the ASPIRE project.
When: Thursday, 01 July 2021