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Monday, June 18th, 2007The inaugural Asia-Pacific Irish Business Forum will be held in Singapore on June 22. The event provides a networking opportunity for Irish business people operating across the Asia-Pacific region.
The Forum coincides with the Asian Gaelic Games and the annual CommunicAsia trade show. More than 400 Irish professionals from around Asia are expected to attend the Gaelic Games, while 40 representatives of Irish business and government will be at the Ireland Pavillion of CommunicAsia.
See more information at the Irish Business Association Singapore website.
“The New Irish”: Dundalk IT, 27-28 September 2007
Friday, May 25th, 2007“The New Irish” is the theme of the third annual conferrence of The Centre for the Study of Culture and Society in the Department of Humanities, Dundalk Institute of Technology.
The conference will focus on questions about the Irish diaspora, immigration, young people, and globalisation following Ireland’s change from a nation plagued by poverty and emigration to a booming, self-confident nation of immigration. Organisers say, “This conference hopes to open a dialogue on the identity and the representation of the ‘New Irish’.”
They expect contributions from fields as diverse as “literature, literary theory, cultural studies, linguistics, film, media, visual arts, theatre, music, archaeology, history, geography, politics, economics, social policy, sociology and community studies”.
History of European Family conference: June 2007
Thursday, May 17th, 2007Diaspora is a major theme that will be discussed in the “History of the European Family Conference”, at University of Limerick on June 20-21, 2007.
Trinity College Professor David Fitzpatrick, author of “Oceans of Consolation: personal accounts of Irish migration to Australia” will be a plenary speaker. His talk is entitled “Far-flung families: How post-Famine Irish reconciled mass migration with family values”.
Other migration-related panels include “Diaspora and family business”, “Diaspora and ethnicity”, and “Globalisation and contemporary affairs”.
See the full programme at the University of Limerick’s History Department website.
BAIS conference: September 2007
Thursday, May 17th, 2007Returning Irish migrants will be the focus of a panel at the 2007 conference of the British Association for Irish Studies. The interdisciplinary BAIS conference takes place at the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool in September; the theme is ‘New Irelands”.
One panel will focus on “Return Migrants and Clashing Identities”. The following scholars will speak:
- Sara Hannafin, NUI Galway: The Idea of Ireland as ‘home’: Place, Identity and Second Generation Return Migration
- Sarah O’Brien, University of Limerick: A Second Exile: The Contested Identity of Irish Migrants in New Ireland
- David Ralph, University of Edinburgh: Reconceptualising Home and Belonging: Irish Transnational Return Migrants from the USA, 1996-2006
Another paper that will be of interest to migration scholars will be On Not Being Irish by Sarah Morgan of ESR2 Project and Bronwen Walter of Anglia Ruskin University.
See more information at the BAIS website.
Franco-Irish conference aims to create continued interchange
Tuesday, May 8th, 2007“Migration, Culture and Politics: A Franco-Irish Dialogue” will be be hosted by the Humanities Institute of Ireland, UCD, on May 14, 2007. Conference organisers promise “a unique platform for a comparative Franco-Irish dialogue on the economic and cultural implications of migration and related societal change. ” The event aims to create a network of academics and policy-makers linking Ireland and France in continued policy and intellectual interchange.
Speakers include Dr Bettinna Migge, Dr Alice Feldman, and Dr Steven Loyal, all of UCD; Dr Isabelle Léglise, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris; Dr William Berthomiére, MIGRINTER, Université de Poitiers; Dr Christophe Bertossi, Institute Francaise des Relations Internationales, Paris; and Piaras MacÉinri, University College Cork.
More information is available on the UCD website.
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