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Tag: Trinity Long Room Hub

  • The Road Less Travelled

The Road Less Travelled – Mark McMahon

Paul February 16, 2022
The Road Less Travelled is a new series from the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute and Near FM. In this episode we welcome Mark McMahon, whose educational journey took him from his local community school in Blanchardstown to…
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  • Social Benefit

Revisiting the Fourth Estate: does the media still serve democracy?

Paul May 4, 2021
Revisiting the Fourth Estate: does the media still serve democracy? – A Radio Panel Discussion This panel discussion explores whether, in a changing media landscape and deepening global democratic recession, the ideal of the fourth estate is still desirable and attainable. Long-term challenges around objectivity,…
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  • The Week In Review

Rethinking Democracy in an Age of Pandemic

Paul May 1, 2020
Declan Ralph talks to Professor Jane Ohlmeyer and Dr. Elspeth Payne from the Trinity Long Room Hub about a new series of Zoominars entitled ‘Rethinking Democracy in an age of pandemic’. The series is a collaboration between Trinity Long Room Hub Arts…
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  • Women's Stories

Virginie Despentes: Sex, Femininity and Cynicism

Paul January 21, 2020
Listener advisory: This programme contains discussions on sexual violence and very strong language. Listener discretion is advised. If you are affected by anything you hear on this programme you can call the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre in confidence on 1800 77 8888,…
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  • Women's Stories

Hedy Lamarr: The Most Beautiful Woman in Film

Paul January 15, 2020
A talk by Professor Ruth Barton, School of Creative Arts,  as part of the Women’s Stories series, a collaboration between Near FM Community Radio and the Trinity Long Room Hub. When Hedy Lamarr (1914-2000) made her Hollywood debut in the 1938 exotic adventure,…
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  • Women's Stories

Women’s Stories – How We Imagine Her: Giulia Farnese from Source to Screen

Paul November 26, 2019
How We Imagine Her: Giulia Farnese from Source to Screen A panel discussion as part of the Women’s Stories series, a collaboration between Near FM Community Radio and the Trinity Long Room Hub. “How We Imagine Her” is facilitated by Dr Ruth Barton (TCD…
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  • Arts
  • Women's Stories

Women’s Stories – ‘Late the wife of …’: Widows and the 1641 Depositions

Paul November 25, 2019
‘Late the wife of …’: Widows and the 1641 Depositions A talk by Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, School of Histories and Humanities, as part of the Women’s Stories series, a collaboration between Near FM and the Trinity Long Room Hub. Please note that this podcast will contain…
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