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.
Recording of a talk at the HI by Sarah Colvin (Cambridge) entitled 'Haunting Times - Ghosted Memory and Epistemic Revenants in Zhadan's Ukraine (Voroshilovgrad, 2010) and Bulawayo's Zimbabwe (Glory, 2022).
The Critical Minerals Symposium was organised by Dr Gigi Tang and Katie Donnelly, and took place in UCD Humanities Institute on November 7, 2025. The keynote lecture - Quarry of Thought - Minerality and AI' was given by Associate Professor Tom Nurmi, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
In episode 7 of Extracts, hosts Sarah Comyn and Megan Kuster are in conversation with interdisciplinary artist Jeanine Oleson about her work on copper and more recent projects. Jeanine’s art work invites audiences into multi-sensory experiences, often drawing on wry humour and absurdity as a mode of expressing critiques of mastery. In this episode, Jeanine speaks about her interest in labour and workers' rights, how growing up in a port city developed around the fishing and forestry industries in the US state of Oregon influenced her development as an artist, how copper became the protagonist of her 'CONduct/(or conDUCT) Matters' project, and the process of filming at Chino Mine, one of the largest open-pit copper mines in the United States. More info about her work https://www.jeanineoleson.com
In episode 6 of extracts, hosts Sarah Comyn and Megan Kuster are in conversation with Ignacio Acosta, who is an artist and researcher working with photography and video in territories under pressure from extractive industries. His collaborative documentary practice, use of drone technology and camera traps, and immersive installations aim to help audiences build a connection to the places impacted by extractive industry and contribute to activist social movements trying to project sites at risk of large scale mining.Find out more about Ignacio Acosta's work on his website https://ignacioacosta.com
This episode of the UCD Humanities Institute's podcast series features a recording of a Research Integrity event jointly organised by the UCD Humanities Institute and the UCD Earth Institute as part of the ReCLAIM project TRAIN - Transnational Research and Interdisciplinary Networks. Sponsored by the UCD Research Culture ReCLAIM initiative funded by Wellcome Trust, the event consisted of an informal afternoon meeting with members of the research community, with four invited experts in the field - Irene Kavanagh (UCC), Myrte Vos (Leiden), Grace Mulcahy (UCD and Shen Wang (UCD). The event was chaired by Dr Bianca Tedaldi.
In episode 5 of Extracts, hosts Sarah Comyn and Megan Kuster are in conversation with artist Adrian Balseca about his art practice making visible the often not-so-easily seen narratives enfolded in regional extractive economies, bodies, labour, and mobility. For more information on his work check out https://www.instagram.com/adrian_balseca
In episode 4 of Extracts, hosts Sarah Comyn and Megan Kuster are in conversation with forest-maker Aghmad Gamieldien about his work. Aghmad Gamieldien is the founder of Mzanzi Organics, a social enterprise focusing on small-scale farming, and the creation of pocket forests in and around Cape Town, South Africa. His holistic approach to forest making and rewilding deals with the past of Apartheid in South Africa, including the country's complex history around land. For more information on his work check out Mzanzi Organics website https://www.mzanzi.org and also on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mzanziorganics/mzanziorganics
In episode 3 of Extracts, hosts Sarah Comyn and Megan Kuster are in conversation with Siyabonga Mthembu. Based in Johannesburg, Siya is the lead member of one of South Africa's best known musical ensembles, The Brother Moves On. For more information on his work go to https://www.instagram.com/hymn_self, https://www.instagram.com/tbmomusic, and https://thebrothermoveson.bandcamp.com
The second keynote from the IHA Annual Conference 2025 was given by Tania Aguila-Way (Toronto). Her keynote was entitled 'Root and stomach and seed speak glottal' - Tracing Stories of Plant-Mediated Diasporic-Indigenous Solidarites from the Poetic Page to the Community Garden'.
The first keynote from the IHA Annual Conference 2025 was given by Raul Matta (Centre de Recherche Institut Lyfe). His keynote, 'Foodscapes as affective assemblages, or why (food) stories matter' was preceded by some conference opening remarks by UCC Professor Brendan Dooley, Chair of the Irish Humanities Alliance.
In episode 2 of Extracts, hosts Sarah Comyn and Megan Kuster talk to artist Rhiannon Gwyn about her work. Rhiannon experiments with slate and clay and her practice seeks to discover new possibilities in the crafting of these materials. For more information on her work go to https://www.instagram.com/rhiannongwyn.artist
In episode 1 of Extracts, hosts Sarah Comyn and Megan Kuster talk to artist Luke Casserly about his work. Luke Casserly is a multidisciplinary performance maker from Longford, Ireland. For more information on Luke's work go to https://www.lukecasserly.org/
Multilingualism in Ireland is a podcast series hosted by Stephen Lucek and Marion Schulte. In episode 4 the hosts talk to Dr Bronagh Catibusic about multilingualism and the University of Sanctuary initiative in Trinity College Dublin. The Series is funded by UCD Humanities Institute.
Multilingualism in Ireland is a podcast series hosted by Stephen Lucek and Marion Schulte. In episode 3 the hosts talk to Leire Sarto-Zubiaurre who researched the acquisition of Spanish as a foreign Language by Irish learners for her PhD topic. The Series is funded by UCD Humanities Institute.
Multilingualism in Ireland is a podcast series hosted by Stephen Lucek and Marion Schulte. In episode 2 the hosts talk to Fiona Bolger who is a poet, creative writing teacher and workshop facilitator, based in Dublin. Find out more about her work and poetry at www.fionabolgerpoetry.com. The Series is funded by UCD Humanities Institute.
Multilingualism in Ireland is a podcast series hosted by Stephen Lucek and Marion Schulte. In episode 1 the hosts discuss New to the Parish, a long running column in The Irish Times. Series is funded by UCD Humanities Institute.
The Future of Cultural Memory. A Dialogue in Times of Disruption was held as part of the UCD Humanities Institute's Transnationalising the Humanities research theme.
Living with Permacrisis and Polycrisis was panel one at 'From Modern Crisis to Permacrisis and Polycrisis - Epistemological Perspectives and Interventions'. This smyposium took place in UCD in May 2025 and was supported by a UCD Strategic and Major Initiative Scheme.
Imagining Futures in the Age of Permacrisis was panel 8 at 'From Modern Crisis to Permacrisis and Polycrisis - Epistemological Perspectives and Interventions'. This smyposium took place in UCD in May 2025 and was supported by a UCD Strategic and Major Initiative Scheme.
Minerals Online Roundtable IV - 'Extractivism and Material Histories' took place on 28 April 2025. Featuring - Madhavi Jha, Oliver Tappe, Nicholas Y. H. Wong, Sarah Comyn, and Ge Tang (Chair). Funded by the Irish Research Council MINERALS Laureate project.
Minerals Online Roundtable III - 'Extraction and Forms of Representation' took place on 7 April 2025. Featured - Adelene Buckland, Julia Ditter, Nathan K. Hensley, Charlotte Rogers, Sarah Comyn, and Ge Tang (Chair). Funded by the Irish Research Council MINERALS Laureate project.
Minerals Online Roundtable II - 'Extraction and Racial Capitalism' took place on 21 November 2024. Featuring Danielle Kinsey, Rebecca Macklin, Nick McGee, Sarah Comyn, and Ge Tang (Chair). Funded by the Irish Research Council MINERALS Laureate project.
Minerals Online Roundtable I - 'Extraction, Infrastructures, and Networks' took place on 17 October 2024. Featuring Dominic Davies, Nicola Kirkby, Aims McGuinness, Sarah Comyn, and Ge Tang (Chair). Funded by the Irish Research Council MINERALS Laureate project.
Talk by Dr Jarrod Hore (University of New South Wales) at UCD Humanities Institute on 19 June 2024. Funded by the Irish Research Council MINERALS Laureate project.
Keynote by Dr Sarah Bezan (UCC) at Nonhuman Animals in the Age of Extinction and Mass Production in UCD May 2024
Keynote by Dr John Miller (Sheffield) at Nonhuman Animals in the Age of Extinction and Mass Production in UCD May 2024
Talk by Dr Siobhan Angus (Carleton) at UCD Humanities Institute on 25 April 2024. Funded by the Irish Research Council MINERALS Laureate project.
Talk by Adam Bridgen (Durham) at UCD Humanities Institute on 17 April 2024. Funded by the Irish Research Council MINERALS Laureate project.
Talk by Jennifer Keating (UCD) at UCD Humanities Institute on 22 February 2024. Funded by the Irish Research Council MINERALS Laureate project.
Keynote by Xavier Aldana Reyes from 'Cannibal Consumption - Culture, Capitalism, Critique', the 2024 UCD Humanities Institute's Annual PhD Conference.
Podcast of Prof. Kieran Keohane's Humanities Institute Annual Distinguished Guest Lecture for 2024.
Featuring Dr Mary McAuliffe (UCD) Prof. Caitriona Beaumont (LSBU), Assoc. Prof. Jennifer Redmond (Maynooth), Orla O'Connor (National Women's Council), Prof. Lindsey Earner Byrne (TCD) and poet Julie Morrissy.
Talk by Patrick Anthony (UCD) at UCD Humanities Institute on 7 November 2023. Funded by the Irish Research Council MINERALS Laureate project.
Talk by Professor John Barry (QUB) at UCD Humanities Institute. The event was part of the 'Rethinking Crises' Forum and took place on 10 November 2023.
Talk by Elizabeth Povinelli (Columbia University) at UCD Humanities Institute on 4 October 2023. Funded by the Irish Research Council MINERALS Laureate project.
Podcast of keynote at Un/Disciplining Reading, a symposium which took place in the RIA and Kilmainham Gaol on 15-16 September 2023.
Podcast of roundtable from Tallinn meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
Podcast of John Grzinich's paper from Tallinn meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
Podcast of Sophie Sapp Moore's paper from Tallinn meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
Podcast of Faeeza Ballim's paper from Tallinn meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
Podcast of Keith Breckenridge's paper from Tallinn meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
Podcast of roundtable from Dublin meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
Podcast of roundtable from Dublin meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
Podcast of roundtable from Dublin meeting of 'Post-extractivist legacies and landscapes' - Humanities, artistic and activist responses.
Podcast of roundtable from 'Transnationalising the Classroom' - a symposium at UCD Humanities Institute.
Podcast of roundtable from 'Transnationalising the Classroom' - a symposium at UCD Humanities Institute.
Podcast of panel 2 from 'Keeping Abreast - Breastfeeding in Ireland', a Mindreading event.
Podcast of panel 1 from 'Keeping Abreast - Breastfeeding in Ireland', a Mindreading event.
Podcast of Dr Catherine Flynn's Humanities Institute Annual Distinguished Guest Lecture for 2022.
Podcast of Prof. Caroline Bassett's keynote at 'Thresholds. Contexts of Rupture, Change and Adaptation', the 2022 UCD Humanities Institute PhD Conference.
Podcast of papers by Katie Featherstone (UWL) and Ulla Kriebernegg (Graz) at the Framing Ageing conference in UCD.
Podcast of papers by Gillian Pye (UCD) and Mary Cosgrove (TCD) at the Framing Ageing conference in UCD.
Podcast of papers by Desmond O’Neill (TCD) and Gemma Carney (QUB) at the Framing Ageing conference in UCD.
Podcast of papers by Susan Pickard (Liverpool) and Wendy Martin (Brunel) at the Framing Ageing conference in UCD.
Podcast of papers by Julia Twigg (Kent), Paul Higgs (UCL) and Desmond J. Tobin (UCD) at the Framing Ageing conference in UCD.
Podcast of papers by Anne Fuchs (UCD) and Dana Walrath (Vermont) at the Framing Ageing conference in UCD.
Podcast of papers by David G. Troyansky (CUNY) and Julia Langbein (TCD) at the Framing Ageing conference in UCD.
This online workshop brought together ancient historians, archaeologists, and artists into dialogue with contemporary environmental concerns.
Podcast of the Humanities Institute Annual Distinguished Guest Lecture by Professor Eva Horn.
Keynote by Prof. David Armitage (Harvard) from Civil Wars in History conference at UCD.
Keynote by Prof. Penny Roberts (Warwick) and Dr David J. Appleby (Nottingham) from Civil Wars in History conference at UCD.
Keynote by Prof. Stathis Kalyvas (Oxford) from Civil Wars in History conference at UCD.
Roundtable from Empire and Ecologies Symposium with Sukanya Banerjee, Elizabeth Miller, Jennifer Wenzel, Simon Jackson, Katayoun Shafiee. Chair: John Brannigan.
Panel 5 of Empire and Ecologies Symposium with Ellen Howley, Tomas Buitendijk, Bernadette Fox. Chair: Hannah Boast.
Panel 4 of Empire and Ecologies Symposium with Emma Powell, Miranda Johnson, Yunci Cai, Artemis Caine, and Lachlan Fleetwood. Chair: Megan Kuster.
Panel 3 of Empire and Ecologies Symposium with Svetlana Hautala, Christopher Schliephake, and Matthew Mandich. Chairs: Giacomo Savani and Matthew Mandich.
Panel 2 of Empire and Ecologies Symposium with Steve Asselin, Jade Munslow Ong, Matthew Whittle and Anjuli Raza Kolb. Chair: Ailise Bulfin.
This episode features: Deirdre O'Connor, Irwin Gill, Maria Stuart, and Elizabeth Barrett. Presented by Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD).
This episode features: Dr Deirdre O'Connor (UCD Agriculture). Presented by Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD).
This episode features Dr Irwin Gill (Consultant Paediatrician, Disability and Rehabilitation). Presented by Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD).
This episode features: Dr Maria Stuart (UCD English). Presented by Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD).
This episode features: Deirdre O'Connor, Irwin Gill, Maria Stuart, and Elizabeth Barrett. Presented by Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD).
Launch of 'Art and the Nation State. The Reception of Modern Art in Ireland' by Dr Róisín Kennedy.
This episode features Harriet Parsons (Bodywhys), Emily Troscianko (Oxford) Aoife Murray (Children's Books Ireland),Dr Elizabeth Barrett (UCD) and Dr Clare Hayes-Brady.
This episode features Harriet Parsons (Bodywhys) from an episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation on eating disorders and narrative.
This episode features Emily Troscianko (Oxford) from an episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation on eating disorders and narrative.
This episode features Dr Liz Barrett (Temple Street and UCD) from an episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation on eating disorders and narrative.
This episode features Aoife Murray (Children's Books Ireland) from an episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation on eating disorders and narrative.
This episode features a Q and A with Harriet Parsons (Bodywhys), Emily Troscianko (Oxford) Aoife Murray (Children's Books Ireland),Dr Elizabeth Barrett (UCD) and Dr Clare Hayes-Brady.
This episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation looks at patient experience of dementia. The podcast features Wendy Mitchell, Kevin Quaid, Clodagh Whelan, Danielle Petherbridge, and Desmond O'Neill. Presented by Clare Hayes-Brady and Elizabeth Barrett.
The episode featured writers Wendy Mitchell and Kevin Quaid with Clodagh Whelan (Alzheimer Society of Ireland). Presented by Clare Hayes-Brady and Elizabeth Barrett.
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).
The episode featured Dr Danielle Petherbridge (UCD). The podcast is presented by Dr Clare Hayes-Brady (UCD) and Dr Elizabeth Barrett (UCD).
Q and A from Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation looking at patient experience of dementia. The podcast featured Wendy Mitchell, Kevin Quaid, Clodagh Whelan, Danielle Petherbridge, and Desmond O'Neill. Presented by Clare Hayes-Brady and Elizabeth Barrett.
Matthew Mandich and Giacomo Savani give an introduction to Antiquity and the Anthropocene.
Keynote by Kyle Harper - Microbes and the Ancient Anthropocene - at Antiquity and the Anthropocene.
This episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation looks at vaccination. The podcast features Professor Gerardine Meaney, Dr David Grimes, Harriet Wheelock, and Professor Donal Brennan. Presented by Dr Clare Hayes-Brady and Dr Elizabeth Barrett.
This episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation features Professor Gerardine Meaney's section from Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions.
This episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation features Harriet Wheelock's section from Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions.
This episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation features Dr David Robert Grimes' section from Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions.
This episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation features Dr Donal Brennan's section from Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions.
This episode of Mind Reading: Experts in Conversation features the Q and A section from Vaccinating Ireland: Facts, Fears, and Fictions.
In My Experience is a new podcast series by the UCD Humanities Institute which aims to explore a wide range of political, social and cultural issues.
In My Experience is a new podcast series by the UCD Humanities Institute which aims to explore a wide range of political, social and cultural issues.
In My Experience is a new podcast series by the UCD Humanities Institute which aims to explore a wide range of political, social and cultural issues.
Podcast of Dr Ailbhe Kenny's keynote at Transnational Humanities: Concept and Praxis, the 2021 UCD Humanities Institute PhD Conference.
Podcast of Panel 1 at Transnational Humanities: Concept and Praxis, the 2021 UCD Humanities Institute PhD Conference.
Podcast of Panel 2 at Transnational Humanities: Concept and Praxis, the 2021 UCD Humanities Institute PhD Conference.
Podcast of Panel 3 at Transnational Humanities: Concept and Praxis, the 2021 UCD Humanities Institute PhD Conference.
Podcast of webinar 2 which featured panels 3 (Narrating Gender and Ageing) and 4 (Memory and Experience).
Podcast of Linda Shortt's paper as part of panel 3 (Narrating Gender and Ageing) at webinar 2 of Framing Ageing.
Podcast of Anne Fuchs' paper as part of panel 3 (Narrating Gender and Ageing) at webinar 2 of Framing Ageing.
Podcast of Mary Cosgrove's paper as part of panel 3 (Narrating Gender and Ageing) at webinar 2 of Framing Ageing.
Podcast of Aleida Assmann's paper as part of panel 4 (Memory and Experience) at webinar 2 of Framing Ageing.
Podcast of Zainabu Jallo's paper as part of panel 4 (Memory and Experience) at webinar 2 of Framing Ageing.
Podcast of Gillian Pye's paper as part of panel 4 (Memory and Experience) at webinar 2 of Framing Ageing.
Podcast of the Humanities Institute Annual Distinguished Guest Lecture by Professor Gillian Rose.
Workshop 1, originally planned for 27-28 October, was reconfigured into a series of webinars. This podcast features panels one and two.
"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.
"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.
"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.
Professor Robert Gerwarth talks about his latest monograph 'November 1918: The German Revolution' (Oxford University Press, 2020).
Our webinar on C19 asked what are the blind spots and biases that Covid-19 has revealed in public discourse, political rhetoric and narratives of experience?
Panel 2 featured: Regina Uí Chollatáin (UCD SICF), Alexandra Lourenco Dias (UCD SLCL), Joe Twist (UCD SLCL), Britta Jung (HI).
Panel 3 featured: Kathleen James-Chakraborty (SAHCP), Douglas Smith (SLCL), Tori Durrer (SAHCP), Stephan Ehrig (HI/SAHCP), Samantha Martin-McAuliffe (SAPEP).
The PhD Panel featured: Aideen Herron (UCD Architecture), Zhengfeng Wang (Art Hist and Cult Pol), Bianca Cataldi (Modern Languages), Yanli Xie (History).
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 Italian canon of posthumanist literature and film.
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.
Sophie Corser discusses the relationships between author, reader, and text in literature and criticism, through a study of James Joyce.
Professor Kathleen James-Chakraborty discusses her latest book: 'Modernism as Memory: Building Identity in the Federal Republic of Germany'.
Dr Conor Lucey (UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy) discusses his latest book: 'Building Reputations: Architecture and the Artisan, 1750–1830'.
UCD Humanities Institute's Director Prof. Anne Fuchs discusses her latest book: 'Precarious Times: Temporality and History in Modern German Culture'.
Mary Hatfield talks about her book: 'Growing up in Nineteenth Century Ireland: A Cultural History of Middle Class Childhood and Gender'.
Stephan Ehrig talks about his project: 'Socialist Space and Modernism in East German Literature and Visual Culture'.
Conor Linnie discusses the Digital Humanities project 'The Poetics of Print: The Private Press Tradition and Irish Poetry'.
Podcast of Ian Gough's lecture as part of 'Plotting the Future: Towards Sustainability' at UCD.
Podcast of Tom Mcleish's lecture as part of 'What is Creativity' at UCD College of Arts and Humanities.
Podcast of Rob Boddice's lecture at 'Carving out a Space for the History of Emotions' at UCD HI.
Podcast of Tiffany Watt-Smith's lecture at 'Carving out a Space for the History of Emotions' at UCD HI.
Podcast of Monique Scheer's lecture in partnership with the Architecture and Narrative Project at UCD HI.
Podcast of Rick Crownshaw's lecture at 'Plotting the Future: Towards Sustainability' at UCD HI.
Podcast of Gillian Jein's keynote at 'Exploring the Transnational Neighbourhood - Integration, Community, and Co-Habitation' at UCD HI.
Podcast of Yaron Matras' keynote at 'Exploring the Transnational Neighbourhood - Integration, Community, and Co-Habitation' at UCD HI.
Podcast of Sandra Ponzanesi's keynote at 'Exploring the Transnational Neighbourhood - Integration, Community, and Co-Habitation' at UCD HI.
Podcast of discussion at Theorizing Zombiism conference with writers Scott Kenemore and Sarah Davis-Goff.
Podcast of Professor Sara Jones lecture as part of UCD Humanities Institute's research strand: Media, Encounter, Witness.
Podcast of Professor Jan Assmann's lecture (Truth and Time) as part of UCD Humanities Institute's public lecture series 'Truth to be Told'.
This podcast features a Humanities Institute Distinguished Guest Lecture by Professor Ute Frevert (Max Planck Institute).
Podcast of Professor Desmond O'Neill's lecture as part of 'Debating Ageing: A Transdiciplinary Engagement Forum'.
Podcast of the roundtable at 'Celebrating a Century of Icelandic Sovereignty: History, culture and Irish connections'.
This podcast features Icelandic writer Sjon reading from his novel Moonstone. Sjon was introduced by Anne Enright.
Podcast of Professor Valur Ingimundarson's keynote at 'Celebrating a Century of Icelandic Sovereignty: History, culture and Irish connections'.
Podcast of Professor Gerardine Meaney's introduction as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
Podcast of Dr Hilary Moss' paper as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
Podcast of Dr El Putnam's paper as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
Podcast of Dr Padraig O Liathain's paper as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
Podcast of Dr Justin Tonra's paper as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
Podcast of Dr Marion McGarry's paper as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
Podcast of Dr Ailise Bulfin's paper as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
Podcast of Dr Susanne Michl's (and Dr Anita Wohlmann's) paper as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
Podcast of Dr Conor McGarrigle's paper as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
Podcast of Dr Andrew Allen's paper as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
Podcast of Dr Ellen Finn's paper as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
Podcast of Daniel Webster's paper as part of 'Bodies of Data: Intersecting Medical and Digital Humanities'.
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'.
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'.
Podcast of Professor David Troyansky's lecture as part of 'Debating Ageing: A Transdiciplinary Engagement Forum'.
Podcast of Professor Michael Cronin's keynote lecture as part of the HI's 2018 Postgraduate Scholars Conference.
Podcast of Mark O'Connell's lecture (To Be a Machine) as part of the 'Plotting the Future' lecture series.
Podcast of Associate Professor Clara Tuite's keynote at 'Settler Social Identities: Rational Recreation In the Long Nineteenth Century'.
Podcast of Professor Philip Kitcher's lecture (Truth and Science) as part of UCD Humanities Institute's public lecture series 'Truth to be Told'.
Podcast of Professor Peter Fritzsche's lecture (Truth and History) as part of UCD Humanities Institute's public lecture series 'Truth to be Told'.
Podcast of Maja Pantic's talk on artificial intelligence as part of the 'Plotting the Future' lecture series. Moderated by Adrian Weckler.
Lecture by Professor Jeffrey Olick (Virginia) as part of the HI's 'Media, Encounter, Witness: Troubling Pasts' research series.
Podcast of Senator Ivana Bacik's lecture (Truth and Politics) as part of UCD Humanities Institute's public lecture series 'Truth to be Told'.
This podcast features a Humanities Institute Distinguished Guest Lecture by Professor Arjun Appadurai (NYU).
This podcast features an interview with Eilis Ni Dhuibhne, conducted by Professor Anne Fogarty, which concluded the UCD symposium dedicated her work.
Reading the Short Stories of Eilis Ni Dhuibhne', a panel from a UCD symposium dedicated to Ni Dhuibhne's work.
''Invent, Discover, Revive': The Writings of Eilis Ni Dhuibhne', a panel from a UCD symposium dedicated to Ni Dhuibhne's work.
Podcast of Brett Scott's lecture (The War on Cash) as part of the 'Plotting the Future' lecture series.
Podcast of Professor Aleida Assmann's lecture (Truth and memory) as part of UCD Humanities Institute's public lecture series 'Truth to be Told'.
'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.
Podcast of Dr Ellen McWilliams's lecture - Style and Self-Invention in the Writing of Maeve Brennan - as part of 'Maeve Brennan (1917-1993): Centenary Perspectives'.
Podcast of a panel - Maeve Brennan: Texts and Contexts - as part of 'Maeve Brennan (1917-1993): Centenary Perspectives'.
Podcast of Dame Marina Warner's lecture (The Truth in Stories) as part of UCD Humanities Institute's public lecture series 'Truth to be Told'.
Lecture by Dr Kieran Connell (QUB) as part of the HI's 'Media, Encounter, Witness: Troubling Pasts' research series.
Lecture by Dr Declan Long (NCAD) as part of the HI's 'Media, Encounter, Witness: Troubling Pasts' research series.
Lecture by Prof Kathleen Richardson as part of the 'Plotting the Future' lecture series.
Podcast of Professor Thomas Docherty's lecture as part of the HI's Annual PhD Conference (Humanities under Neoliberalism / University under Neoliberalism).
Podcast of Professor Kathleen Lynch's lecture as part of the UCD HI's Annual PhD Conference 2017 (Humanities under Neoliberalism / University under Neoliberalism).
Podcast of Justice Peter Charleton's lecture (Truth and the Law) as part of the UCD Humanities Institute's public lecture series 'Truth to be Told'.
Introduction and welcome to the Dockland Encounters Symposium by organiser Joanna Robinson and Richard McCormick, President of the Maritime Institute of Ireland.
'Down by the Docks: Late Modernist Fictions of Irish Sea Ports' by John Brannigan (UCD); recorded at the Dockland Encounters Symposium.
'A space of flow and flux: 21st century Dublin Docklands' by Niamh Moore-Cherry (UCD); recorded at the Dockland Encounters Symposium.
'Deep Mapping the Docks as Transitional Space: An Artistic Cartography' by Silvia Loeffler (Dublin Port Perspectives); recorded at the Dockland Encounters Symposium.
'Irish Naval Service Operations in the Mediterranean' by Anthony Geraghty (Lt Cdr, Irish Naval Service); recorded at the Dockland Encounters Symposium.
'Queen's Island's (Often Unemployed) Trojans: The ambivalent Belfast docklands' by Connal Parr (Northumbria); recorded at the Dockland Encounters Symposium.
'Decolonisation, Spaces of Dockside Encounter and Subaltern Agency' by David Featherstone (Glasgow); recorded at the Dockland Encounters Symposium.
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' lecture series.
In this episode, Professor Anne Fuchs, Director of the UCD Humanities Institute, gives an introduction to the 'Plotting the Future' lecture series.
Lecture by Prof James Belich (Oxford) at the 2017 SouthHem Seminar Series at University College Dublin.
Keynote lecture by Prof Mike Cronin (Boston College Ireland) at '1916: Home: 2016' conference.
Keynote lecture by Professor Paul Brand (University of Oxford) at 'Law and The Idea of Liberty in Ireland: From Magna Carta to the Present' (ILHS conference, Dublin, November, 2016).
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).
Paper by Adrian Empey at 'Law and The Idea of Liberty in Ireland: From Magna Carta to the Present' (ILHS, Dublin, November, 2016).
Paper by Dr Peter Crooks (Trinity College Dublin) at 'Law and The Idea of Liberty in Ireland: From Magna Carta to the Present' (ILHS, Dublin, November, 2016).
Paper by Dr Ian Campbell (QUB) at 'Law and The Idea of Liberty in Ireland: From Magna Carta to the Present' (ILHS, Dublin, November, 2016).
Paper by Dr Coleman Dennehy (UCL and UCD) at 'Law and The Idea of Liberty in Ireland: From Magna Carta to the Present' (ILHS, Dublin, November, 2016).
Paper by Professor Colum Kenny (DCU) at 'Law and The Idea of Liberty in Ireland: From Magna Carta to the Present' (ILHS, Dublin, November, 2016).
Paper by Professor Jimmy Kelly (DCU) at 'Law and The Idea of Liberty in Ireland: From Magna Carta to the Present' (ILHS, Dublin, November, 2016).
Paper by Professor Patrick Geoghegan (TCD) at 'Law and The Idea of Liberty in Ireland: From Magna Carta to the Present' (ILHS, Dublin, November, 2016).
Paper by Dr Tom Mohr (UCD) at 'Law and The Idea of Liberty in Ireland: From Magna Carta to the Present' (ILHS, Dublin, November, 2016).
Keynote lecture by Professor Astrid Erll (Goethe-University Frankfurt) recorded at 'In Search of Transcultural Memory in Europe' conference, UCD, September, 2016.
Keynote lecture by Professor Michael Rothberg (UCLA) recorded at 'In Search of Transcultural Memory in Europe' conference, UCD, September, 2016.
Keynote lecture by Professor Francoise Verges (FMSH) recorded at 'In Search of Transcultural Memory in Europe' conference, UCD, September, 2016.
Keynote lecture by Professor Fran Brearton (QUB) recorded at 'After the War: Commemorating the Great War in Ireland'
Keynote lecture by Professor Tea Sindbaek Andersen (Copenhagen) recorded at 'After the War: Commemorating the Great War in Ireland'
In this episode, Dr Barry Sheils, Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the UCD School of English, Drama and Film introduces 'Wartime Attachments: a podcast series on pain, care, retreat and treatment in the First World War'.
In this podcast, UCD's Gerardine Meaney discusses Anthony Trollope's novel 'Phineas Finn' and how social network analysis can illuminate the relationship between literature and history.
In this podcast, UCD's Karen Wade describes how social networks can be used to throw new light upon even a novel as familiar and well-studied as Pride and Prejudice.
In this podcast, Maria Mulvany discusses some of the challenges of annotating James Joyce's novel 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'.
In this podcast, UCD's Dr Derek Greene discusses his social network analysis work as part of 'Nation, Genre and Gender' project.
In this podcast, UCD's Siobhan Grayson discusses her work as part of the 'Nation, Genre and Gender' project.
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.
Lecture by Farah Karim-Cooper as part of the 2016 UCD/Abbey Theatre Shakespeare Lectures.
Lecture by Andrew Frayn (Edinburgh Napier University) as part of the Wartime Attachments series.
Lecture by Rachel Duffett (Essex University) as part of the Wartime Attachments series.
'From One April to Another: 2016-1916' a reading by Lia Mills, UCD Arts Council Writer in Residence and author of Fallen (Dublin-Belfast: Two Cities One Book 2016)
Talk by Professor Robert M. Dowling (Central Connecticut State University) at UCD Writing Centre.
Lecture by Professor Paul Roth (University of California-Santa Cruz) at UCD Humanities Institute.
Paper by Dr Joseph Lennon (Villanova) as part of the Irish Memory Studies Network series at UCD Humanities Institute.
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.
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.
Mary McGillicuddy, Rhoda Twombly (COE), Catherine McManus (Marine Harvest) and Fiona Grant (Marine Institute) at the Women and the Sea Symposium, September 2015.
Claire Connolly (UCC), Finola O'Kane (UCD), Fiona Savage (East Anglia) and Lucy Collins (UCD) at the Women and the Sea Symposium, September 2015.
Welcome address by John Brannigan (UCD), Gerardine Meaney (UCD), and Lucy Collins (UCD) at the Women and the Sea Symposium, September 2015.
Susan Steele (Sea Fisheries Protection Agency), Julie MaGuire (DOMMRS) and John Mack (East Anglia) at the Women and the Sea Symposium, September 2015.
Ann Rigney (Utrecht). Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory
Lecture by Ronit Lentin (TCD) as part of the Memory, Space, and New Technologies Symposium.
Lecture by Brian Singleton (TCD) as part of the Memory, Space, and New Technologies Symposium.
Lecture by Michael O'Rourke (Skopje) as part of the Memory, Space, and New Technologies Symposium.
Lecture by Sara Haslam (The Open University) as part of the Wartime Attachments series.
Lecture by Professor Carole Levin (Nebraska) at the NUI, Dublin - Queen Elizabeths Ghost and the Stuart Monarchs.
Kate Kenny (QUB). Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory
Naomi McAreavey (UCD). Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory
Danielle Clarke (UCD). Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory
Fred Cummins (UCD). Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory
Keith Murphy (UCD). Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory
Welcome and Opening Remarks by Ann Murphy, Chairperson, Irish Forum for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.
Panel 1 at the Conducting Psychoanalytic Research for Publication workshop, UCD February 21, 2015.
Panel 2 at the Conducting Psychoanalytic Research for Publication workshop, UCD February 21, 2015.
Martijn Meeter (University of Amsterdam). Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory
Irish Legal History Society Winter Discourse 2014 by Dr Coleman Dennehy (University College Dublin and University College London). Appointments to the Irish bench in the early Restoration period.
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 after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
'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 Interregnum.
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.
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 Interregnum.
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 - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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 Cromwellian Interregnum.
'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 the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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.
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 Cromwellian Interregnum.
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 Cromwellian Interregnum.
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 Cromwellian Interregnum.
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.
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 Environment in the U.S. Respondents - Professor Margaret Kelleher (UCD) and Professor Daniel Carey (NUIG).
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 Bastos (Sao Paulo) and Alinne Fernandes (translator).
Melancholia. 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)
Noreen Giffney, Olga Cox Cameron, Isabel Nolan, Mary Pyle and Moynagh Sullivan explore the question 'What is melancholia'.
Richard Nairn's keynote lecture at The Irish Sea Symposium (National Maritime Museum, September 2014)
Opening remarks by Tasman Crowe and John Brannigan at The Irish Sea Symposium (National Maritime Museum, September 2014)
Panel One at the Irish Sea Symposium - The Material Uses and Histories of the Irish Sea (National Maritime Museum, September 2014).
Panel Two at the Irish Sea Symposium - The Natures and Histories of the Irish Sea (National Maritime Museum, September 2014).
Panel Three at the Irish Sea Symposium - The Cultural Meanings and Values of the Irish Sea (National Maritime Museum, September 2014).
Outcomes and closing remarks at the Irish Sea Symposium (National Maritime Museum, September 2014).
Michael Dobson. Shakespeare, Amateur Performance and Civic Identity in Britain and Ireland.
Fionnuala Dillane. Affective Historiography, Effective Anne Enright - narrative, aesthetics and memory making.
Guy Beiner. Intra-Community Remembering and Forgetting - Commemorative Possessiveness and Envy in Ulster.
Stephen Shapiro. Capitalisms Cultural Fix: World-Systemics, World-Ecology, World-literature.
Jason W. Moore. Abstract Social Nature: Socially Necessary Unpaid Labour and the Law of Value in the Capitalist World-Ecology (+ responses).
Michael Niblett. A Waste of Time: Refuse and Revenants in the Capitalist World-Ecology.
Prof Nicholas Grene. Dalkey's Outlook, George Bernard Shaw's Scenic Sense. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference keynote 2012.
Prof Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel. Shaw, The Poor Law and 1910. The Rocky Road to Connolly. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference 2012.
Peter Gahan. Bernard Shaw, Irish Nationalist. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference 2012.
Prof Tony Roche. Shaw and Yeats - Theatre and its anti-self. G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference 2012.
Professor Brian O Conchubhair (Notre Dame). The River Shannon in 18th Century Irish Verse.
Prof Robert Spoo. James Joyce v Samuel Roth and Two Worlds Publishing Company - Author's Names and Blue Valley Butter
Dr Marie Keenan (UCD). Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church - Why Gender, Power and Organisational Culture Matter.
Bracha L Ettinger. Beauty in the Human - Uncanny Compassion, Uncanny Awe. Introduced by Rob Weatherill
Professor Richard Sharpe (University of Oxford). Irish manuscripts and the complex page.
Dr Patrick Geoghegan (Trinity College Dublin) as part of the humanities Seminar Series.
Professor Hohlfelders paper Poseidons deepest secrets - Deepwater Archaeology in the Mediterranean was part of the Distinguished Guest Lecture Series.
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 Ireland's material, cultural and literary heritages.
In this episode the second of 2 recordings from the Redrawing Dublin event which took place in the Dublin City Library and Archive on the 14th of march 2011. In this part a panel discussion informed by readings of the book Redrawing Dublin. The panel consisted of Pat Cooke (Art History and Cultural Policy, UCD), Sarah Tuck from Create, Prof. Hugh Campbell (School of Architecture, UCD) and Daniel Jewesbury (Artist and visiting fellow, Graduate School of Creative Arts and Media). The discussion was moderated by Mick Wilson of GradCam.
In this episode the first of 2 recordings from the Redrawing Dublin event which took place in the Dublin City Library and Archive on the 14th of march 2011. In this part the authors of the book REDRAWING DUBLIN, Paul Kearns and Motti Ruimy in conversation with Mick Wilson of the Graduate School of Creative Arts and Media.
Prof Kathleen James Chakraborty (UCD) and Ass Prof Brendan Kane (UCONN) gave a workshop on finding academic jobs in the US.
Professor Stephen Mennell (UCD) gives a workshop on the life and work of influential sociologist Norbert Elias.
Professor Conor Gearty (Professor of Human Rights Law, London School of Economics and Political Science)
Dr John Cooper (University of York). Reformation, Culture and Identity in Sixteenth-Century England
Dr Tadhg O'Hannrachain (University College Dublin) at the New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland workshop
Dr Robert Armstrong (Trinity College Dublin) at the New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland workshop October 2010
Dr James Murray (NQAI) at the New Directions in Research in Early Modern Ireland workshop October 2010
Dr Frederik Skott (Institute for Language and Folklore, University of Gothenberg) gave a paper as part of the humanities's Distinguished Guest Lecture Series in October 2010. The paper was entitled 'Folklore and Nationalism: folklore collecting in Sweden during the interwar period' and was in association with the Irish Folklore Commission