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SUMMARY:A Women's Constitution: Won for All?
DESCRIPTION:INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY EVENT\nConversations on the constitutional status of Northern Ireland are flourishing in public and behind the scenes. So far\, most of these conversations have focused on UK union\, Irish unity and their implications for rights\, equality\, health\, education and the economy. The impacts of constitutional change on women’s and other marginalised lives are rarely considered. This International Women’s Day event is an opportunity\, open to all\, to consider the following: what would a woman-friendly constitution look like? Would a women-friendly constitution benefit other marginalised groups? How might it happen? Other questions are very welcome. \nAll welcome \nContributors: \n\nDr Fidelma Ashe\, Ulster University\nCatherine Cooke\, Co-ordinator Foyle Women’s Information Network\nDr Myrtle Hill\, Historian (former Queens University)\nSusan McCrory\, Manager Falls Women’s Centre\nAnne McVicker\, Director Women’s Research & Development Agency\nEileen Weir\, Outreach Worker Shankill Women’s Centre\n\nChair: Eilish Rooney (Emeritus Ulster University) \nRegister here
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/a-womens-constitution-won-for-all/
LOCATION:Edgar Graham Room\, Main Site Tower\, 02.002\, School of Law\, QUB\, University Square\, Belfast\, Antrim\, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Any new events will be held online due to the pandemic.
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URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/there-are-no-new-events-scheduled-at-present-due-to-the-pandemic/
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SUMMARY:A Women's Constitution: Won for All?
DESCRIPTION:Conversations on the constitutional status of Northern Ireland are flourishing in public and behind the scenes. So far\, most of these conversations have focused on UK union\, Irish unity and their implications for rights\, equality\, health\, education and the economy. The impacts of constitutional change on women’s and other marginalised lives are rarely considered. This International Women’s Day event is an opportunity\, open to all\, to consider the following: what would a woman-friendly constitution look like? Would a women-friendly constitution benefit other marginalised groups? How might it happen? Other questions are very welcome. All welcome. \nContributors: \n• Dr Fidelma Ashe\, Ulster University \n• Catherine Cooke\, Co-ordinator Foyle Women’s Information Network \n• Susan McCrory\, Manager Falls Women’s Centre \n• Anne McVicker\, Director Women’s Research & Development Agency \n• Eileen Weir\, Outreach Worker Shankill Women’s Centre \nChair: Eilish Rooney (Emeritus Ulster University)
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/a-womens-constitution-won-for-all-2/
LOCATION:Edgar Graham Room\, Main Site Tower\, 02.002\, School of Law\, QUB\, University Square\, Belfast\, Antrim\, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200323T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200323T140000
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SUMMARY:Recycling History: The Bicycle and Protest in Ireland with Barry Sheppard - ONLINE CHECK OUT IMAGINEBELFAST.COM
DESCRIPTION:Since the late nineteenth century\, the humble bicycle has played a minor\, yet significant role in Irish history. Internationally\, the bicycle has been an integral instrument of protest and cultural change. From use during times of revolution\, to a tool of cultural nationalism\, and a vehicle for calling attention to indigenous language rights\, the bicycle is inextricably linked to a formative period in Ireland’s history. This lecture will highlight the role the bicycle has played in history ‘from below’ in matters relating to the revolution\, the Irish language\, cultural nationalism\, and commemoration from the late nineteenth century\, right through to recent decades across the island of Ireland. \nBarry Sheppard is a PhD researcher in History at Queen’s University Belfast\, researching transnational history and the evolution of socio-religious ideas across national borders. Barry is the presenter of ‘History Now’ on Northern Visions Television\, and is a previous recipient of the Robert Dudley Edwards History Prize (2012)\, and the Giving Northern Ireland research bursary (2015).
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/recycling-history-the-bicycle-and-protest-in-ireland-with-barry-sheppard/
LOCATION:Old Staff Common Room\, Queen's University Belfast\, University Road\, Belfast\, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Role of Journalism in Northern Ireland - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Yvette Shapiro\, Alison Morris and Sarah Travers join Professor Richard English\, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Politics at Queen’s University for what is sure to be an engaging and entertaining evening. \nThe role of journalists in conflict areas and post-conflict processes are unique but the importance of enabling the public to make well-informed decision is all the more critical. \nThe experiences of those who have witnessed at first hand some of the most memorable events in this recent history of Northern Ireland will be relayed\, alongside their insightful analysis of where we as a society have got to and where to next.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/the-role-of-journalism-in-northern-ireland/
LOCATION:Emeleus Lecture Theatre\, Queen's University\, Belfast\, BT7 1NN
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SUMMARY:The Democratic Imagination - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:In Britain\, what happens when a ‘Remainer’ imagines talking to a ‘Leaver? Or in the USA\, when someone who is ‘pro-life’ imagines a conversation with someone who is ‘pro-choice’? And\, closer to home\, how does a nationalist get along with a unionist in an imagined conversation about flag displays or a united Ireland? When we use our democratic imagination and imagine talking to people we disagree with\, does this lead to a positive outcome? Does it make us more open to compromise on issues\, and more positively disposed towards people we disagree with? \nWe will discuss the impact of the democratic imagination. Does it make political divisions worse or better? We examine the idea that the future of democracy relies upon our ability to positively imagine engaging with people with whom we disagree. Presentations by Professor John Garry and Dr. James Pow from The Democracy Unit in Queen’s University Belfast\, followed by questions and answers.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/the-democratic-imagination/
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SUMMARY:Responding to out Planetary Emergency: The Crucial Decade Ahead - ONLINE CHECK OUT IMAGINEBELFAST.COM
DESCRIPTION:What does the Church of England\, the Davos annual meeting of those who ‘run the world’\, climate scientists and activists from Greta Thunberg and the school strike for climate movement and Extinction Rebellion all have in common? \nWhen such disparate organisations are all in agreement that there is an urgent need to recognise and respond to our planetary emergency\, you know something unusual is happening. \nCalling for ‘rapid and far-reaching transitions in energy\, land\, urban and infrastructure and industrial systems’\, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change notes that the actions required to stay within 1.5°C of warming are unprecedented in terms of scale in the timeframe required. Business as usual is not an option if we wish to avoid catastrophic changes to the natural and human world. While the UK government and others have committed to be ‘net zero’ by 2050\, this is far too late and decarbonsiation needs to be much quicker\, by 2030. We need rapid and at scale transformation in all parts of our lives from how and what we eat\, create electricity\, heat our homes and offices and travel. But how do we get there? What changes will be needed? How will our lives change? How to mobilise and enthuse people? And how do we ensure this is a ‘just transition’? \nDrawing on over 30 years as an academic\, activist and recovering politician\, John Barry will examine these huge issues from his own experience\, and link that with insights from psychology\, social movement analysis\, philosophy and cultural studies as well as best practice and innovation from other parts of the world. He will also look at the potential of new initiatives such as the recently launched Belfast Climate Commission to offer local solutions to the planetary emergency\, as well as proposals for more citizen-based decision-making such as citizens’ assemblies. What if\, in the face of the planetary emergency\, the greatest challenge humanity has ever face\, ‘we are the people we’ve been waiting for?’ \nJohn Barry is Professor of Green Political Economy at Queen’s University Belfast and author of The Politics of Actually Existing Unsustainability: Human Flourishing in a Climate-Changed\, Carbon Constrained World.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/responding-to-out-planetary-emergency-the-crucial-decade-ahead/
LOCATION:PFC 02/025\, Queen's University\, Belfast
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200325T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200325T183000
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SUMMARY:Ulster's Lesser Spotted Queer Protestant - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:In this performance lecture\, let Richard O’Leary take you in search of Ulster’s Lesser Spotted Queer Protestant. \nThe existence of the LSQP has long been denied by many historians and Christians\, but Dr. O’Leary will present evidence to challenge the orthodox view. Drawing on newly accessed archival material\, Dr. O’Leary presents both an objective and subjective view. Expect shy historians\, fairies\, an arse bishop\, quack doctors\, lesbian divas\, erasure\, puppets. This performance lecture will be followed by a panel discussion with Jeff Dudgeon and Adrianne Elson. \nDr. Richard O’Leary is Visiting Research Fellow in the School of History at Queen’s University Belfast and Coordinator of the Northern Ireland LGBT Heritage Project. He was artist in residence at the 2019 Outburst Queer Arts Festival.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/ulsters-lesser-spotted-queer-protestant/
LOCATION:Old Staff Common Room\, Queen's University Belfast\, University Road\, Belfast\, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200326T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200326T193000
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SUMMARY:What do NI Businesses Need to Drive Growth in our Economy? - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:As the UK prepares to leave the European Union\, it is timely to reflect on how best our local Northern Irish businesses might be supported to grow and thereby contribute to the Northern Ireland economy. \nThe Chief Executives’ Club at Queen’s has brought together a panel that includes leaders of business representative groups\, to discuss a range of key issues affecting business. Those taking part on the panel will be: \n\nDr. Graham Brownlow\, Senior Lecture of Economics\, Queen’s Management School\nRoseann Kelly\, Chief Executive\, Women in Business\nAngela McGowan\, CBI Northern Ireland Director\nAnn McGregor MBE\, Chief Executive of the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry\n\nOur host for the evening will be the business broadcaster\, Jamie Delargy\, who was formerly the Business Editor at UTV. The topics to be discussed by the experienced panel members will include: \n\nWhat are the business sectors with the most growth potential?\nWhat are Northern Ireland’s key selling points in attracting in-ward investment?\nHow can we best support local business and help them grow and thereby create new jobs?\nWhat issues are currently hampering business growth? And how might they be addressed?
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/what-do-ni-businesses-need-to-drive-growth-in-our-economy/
LOCATION:Riddel Hall\, 185 Stranmillis Road \, Belfast\, Co Antrim \, BT9 5EE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200326T183000
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SUMMARY:Abomination - screening at QFT - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Imagine! Festival of Ideas & Politics presents the world première of Nicky Larkin’s (Cherrie\, Me & HIV) documentary exploring the creation of The Belfast Ensemble’s provocative and powerful Abomination: A DUP Opera. \nAt midnight on 22nd October 2019\, marriage equality rights were finally extended to Northern Ireland. With no sitting government in Stormont for three years\, the law was passed through Westminster\, much to the horror of the evangelical Christian right and the DUP. \nMeanwhile\, in a quiet corner of Loyalist east Belfast\, a radical theatre group was in the process of creating the world’s first ever ‘documentary opera’. Led by enigmatic artistic director Conor Mitchell\, The Belfast Ensemble were taking every homophobic phrase said by DUP politicians over the past 40 years\, and putting it to music\, verbatim. The opera is called Abomination\, after the infamous Iris Robinson phone call to the Stephen Nolan Show where the then Health Minister of Northern Ireland described homosexuality as shamefully wicked and vile\, live on air. The full-length opera investigates the power of language in the hands of politicians\, and the damage it can do when used irresponsibly. \nThis screening will be followed by a Q+A with director Nicky Larkin and cast members. \nDir: Nicky Larkin | 2020 | UK | 42 mins + Q&A | Age 15+ \nFunded by Northern Ireland Screen \nNicky Larkin is a Belfast-based filmmaker. Recent credits include BBC NI doc Cherrie\, Me & HIV\, telling the story of his friend Matthew Cavan aka Belfast’s most-loved drag queen\, Cherrie Ontop (who also stars in Abomination). This followed on from the success of his previous short\, Becoming Cherrie\, which was nominated for ‘Best British Short’ in the Iris Prize in Cardiff\, won ‘Best LGBT Short’ at the Bolton International Film Festival\, and screened at Dublin International Film Festival\, Dinard Film Festival\, Melbourne Documentary Film Festival\, IndieCork\, Docs Ireland\, GAZE Film Festival\, Chicago Irish Film Festival\, and at the Contemporary Irish Arts Centre Los Angeles.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/abomination-screening-at-qft/
LOCATION:Queen’s Film Theatre\, 20 University Road\, Belfast\, Northern Ireland\, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200326T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200326T200000
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SUMMARY:Brexit\, Health and Me - documentary screening - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn 2019 four academics from University of Sheffield and Queen’s University Belfast began a research project examining health governance after Brexit. Along the way\, they were joined by ShoutOutUK to produce a documentary about people’s expectations\, hopes and fears for health in the post-Brexit era. \nThe result is a gripping documentary about the role health and the NHS played in people’s vote on Brexit and in people’s imaginations about what the future holds. \nHow did we get to where we are? Where are we going now? Why is health and the future of the NHS of such importance to us? How do we hold politicians accountable for their words and actions? These are some of the questions that we aim to answer in the documentary. \nJoin us for a screening of Brexit\, health and me and a panel discussion with the academics behind it. One of the lessons for us is that despite our political differences we all care about our health and the health of the NHS. It is more important than ever to join the discussion about its future.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/brexit-health-and-me-documentary-screening/
LOCATION:Moot Court Room\, School of Law\, Tower Building\, Belfast\, Antrim \, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200327T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200327T140000
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SUMMARY:Negotiating Brexit: What can we expect? - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:The UK’s chief negotiator\, David Frost\, and the EU’s Michel Barnier met at the beginning of March to begin the formal negotiation on the future relationship between the UK and the EU. Negotiations will alternate between Brussels and London over the coming months but already the UK has warned the EU it will walk away from trade talks in June unless there is a “broad outline” of a deal. \nBoth sides have laid out their priorities for the negotiations\, so what are the key issues being discussed? And what is the likelihood of an agreement being reached if the “UK will not negotiate any arrangements in which it doesn’t have control of its own laws and political life?” \nCome along and join in the discussion with Queen’s resident EU and Brexit experts\, led by Prof David Phinnemore. \nIn conjunction with the Imagine Belfast Festival of Ideas and Politics.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/negotiating-brexit-what-can-we-expect/
LOCATION:PFC 02/026\, Peter Froggatt Centre\, Belfast\, Antrim\, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Quiet Shuffling of Feet - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:David Bolton\, as we discover in The Quiet Shuffling of Feet\, was no stranger to conflict trauma. He was involved\, both personally and professionally\, in the Enniskillen bombing and responded to the Omagh bombing. \n“This is no ordinary story. As a second responder\, David was at the heart of a number of major trauma incidents. For the first time David tells his personal story\, revealing earlier childhood encounters with trauma.” Fergus Cooper\, Director \nIn 2001 David left the main health service to establish the Northern Ireland Centre for Trauma and Transformation. As well as providing recovery services the Centre carried out ground-breaking research\, in partnership with the University of Ulster. This dispelled the myth that the traumatic impact of The Troubles is limited to those who directly experienced violence. It evidenced some of the highest recorded levels of PTSD in a society\, post-conflict. \nDavid and his colleagues’ commitment to a holistic response to conflict trauma led the team to Sarajevo\, Nepal\, and New York. He went on to author Conflict\, Peace and Mental Health\, a book that addresses the consequences of conflict trauma within the Northern Ireland experience. \nThis intimate and reflective film was recorded over a seven month period\, mostly on location in Fermanagh and Tyrone. A challenging yet inspirational film. Visually stunning\, it is a moving tribute to one man’s unbreakable spirit.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/the-quiet-shuffling-of-feet/
LOCATION:Queen’s Film Theatre\, 20 University Road\, Belfast\, Northern Ireland\, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
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