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Professor John Holloway, 'Hope in Hopeless Times'
Professor John Holloway will deliver a seminar in connection with his new book 'Hope in Hopeless Times', on 16th November. This seminar will be the second of our Sociology Seminar Series.
When: Wednesday, 16 November 2022
A feminist walk through contemporary Indian socio-political and legal scenarios
Join us on 7th November for our Sociology Seminar Series 1: 'A feminist walk through contemporary Indian socio-political and legal scenarios' with key speaker Professor Prabha Kotiswaran (King's College, London)
When: Monday, 07 November 2022
Beyond the Black and White TV
Dr Rebecca King O'Riain will join this book talk scheduled for Tuesday, September 27 at 12:00pm (Korea Time)
When: Tuesday, 27 September 2022
The 2022 Annual Emre Işık Memorial Lecture
The Department of Sociology presents The 2022 Annual Emre Işık Memorial Lecture on The European Impasse 1848-2022 with speaker Professor Joe Cleary (Yale University)
When: Tuesday, 07 June 2022
The Changing European Security Landscape and Ireland's Place within it
The Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies and the Department of Sociology hosts a round table discussion on 'The Changing European Security Landscape and Ireland's Place within it'.
When: Tuesday, 07 June 2022
In Conversation with the President of Maynooth University
A great opportunity for alumni to get to know the President, to hear her thoughts on the future of the University and to be a part of the conversation about MU
When: Tuesday, 24 May 2022
The economic space for a post-pandemic Irish state
Prof Mary Murphy of Maynooth Sociology will participate in a panel discussion jointly hosted by Fórsa and Tasc on the Irish state post-pandemic
When: Thursday, 12 May 2022
What will democratic citizenship & government look like in the age of smart technologies & surveillance capitalism?
Professor Aphra Kerr of Maynooth Sociology Department will be speaking at a Royal Irish Academy online event on "What will democratic citizenship and government look like in the age of smart technologies and surveillance capitalism?", next Wednesday, May 11 at 09:30-13:00.
When: Wednesday, 11 May 2022
CareVisions Seminar: Relational research & producing knowledge about care
CareVisions Seminar: Relational research & producing knowledge about care with discussant Dr Pauline Cullen (Sociology Department, Maynooth University)
When: Monday, 25 April 2022
'The French Presidential Election 2022: Macron versus Le Pen and what is at stake for France and the European Union
The Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies (Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence) & MU Social Sciences Institute presents a seminar on The French Presidential Election 2022
When: Tuesday, 19 April 2022