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Summer School 2008

Summer School 2008

Post-Globalisation: Rethinking the Relationship of Ireland and the United States

Confirmed Plenary Speakers include Professor Tom Inglis, UCD School of Sociology

Conference Date: 22 September 2010
William Jefferson Clinton Auditorium, University College Dublin

With recent events, the import of globalisation has come into focus. Issues surrounding Ireland’s dependence on processes of globalisation press us to reconsider its relationship with the United States in the ‘post-globalisation’ moment. This conference provides an opportunity for rethinking globalisation within the context of Ireland’s relationship with the United States.

Questions to be addressed may include:

We welcome proposals that offer innovative perspectives on shifts in political, economic and cultural paradigms. We encourage multi- and interdisciplinary discussions and are particularly interested in receiving papers from the following areas:

300-word proposals should be emailed to postglobal.paradigm@gmail.com no later than 1 August 2010. General enquiries can be directed at the conference organisers, Martin Russell, Geoff O’Connor and Julieann Galloway at the same address.

The conference is being organised with financial support from the Graduate School in Arts and Celtic Studies at University College Dublin.

About Prof. Tom Inglis, Plenary Speaker

Professor Tom Inglis will be presenting a paper entitled ‘Are the Irish different?’ at this conference. He is an Associate Professor in the School of Sociology at University College Dublin. He is the author of several books, including Global Ireland: Same Difference (2008) which examines how globalisation has influenced Irish culture over the last fifty years. He is a former President of the Sociological Association of Ireland and past editor of the Irish Journal of Sociology. He also served as co-director of the Identity, Diversity and Citizenship research project in the Geary Institute at UCD. His main areas of research are identity, cultural globalisation and secularisation.

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