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2008 Archive

zoom inMay 24th
Wendy Pullan is presenting a paper entitled ‘Urban Encounters and their Legacy in the Development of Jerusalem’s New City’...[MORE]

zoom inMay 21st
Madeleine Leonard presented her paper ‘Touring Disputed Places. The Role of Tourism’ to the multidisciplinary workshop 'Cyprus and Divided Societies' that took place at the Queen’s University Belfast.

zoom inMay 14th - 15th
Max Gwiazda attended a conference at Kings College London, entitled 'Palestine, Britain and Empire c.1841-1948'. The conference was co-organised by King's College London, The British Empire & Commonwealth Museum, The Institute of Commonwealth Studies.

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Madeleine Leonard presented a plenary paper ‘A Little Bit of History and a Lot of Opinion: Biased Authenticity in Belfast and Nicosia’ to the Annual Conference of the Sociological Association of Ireland, National University of Ireland, Galway.

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Milena Komarova presented a paper ‘Living separately or Living Apart? Shared Space in Belfast and the Limits of A Shared Future’ to the Annual Conference of the Sociological Association of Ireland, National University of Ireland, Galway.

zoom inMay 10th
Wendy Pullan gave a talk on ‘Images and Artefacts of Boundedness and Mobility in Contested Jerusalem’ as a part of one-day interdisciplinary conference 'Art, Visual Culture and the Israeli Occupation'. The conference took place at Manchester Metropolitan University.

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Liam O’Dowd presented a paper ‘Belfast in transition: from ‘City of the Troubles’ to ‘Post-Conflict Consumerist City’ to the Annual Conference of the Sociological Association of Ireland, National University of Ireland, Galway.

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Liam O’Dowd presented a paper entitled ‘Belfast beyond the Troubles: The future of ethno-national division in the consumerist city’ to the School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work Seminar, at Queen’s University Belfast.

zoom inMay 1st
Milena Komarova attended a seminar at Queen’s University in Belfast organised by the Conflict Transformation Network. The seminar was attended by academics, policy makers and local community representatives who shared their experience in the development of a conceptual framework for, and their participation in, an integrated proactive partnership approach to conflict transformation in Belfast.

zoom inApril 30th
Milena Komarova attended the Northern Ireland Community Relations Council Annual Policy Conference in Belfast - ‘10 Years after the Agreement – Reconciliation Posponed?’ The conference included workshops on creating and maintaining shared public and residential spaces in Belfast, the role of the voluntary and community sector, the media and arts in peace-building, rights and equality, and policing and justice in a transforming society.

zoom inApril 16th
Madeleine Leonard gave a talk entitled ‘A Little Bit of History and a Lot of Opinion: Biased Authenticity in Belfast and Nicosia’ as a part of the QUB School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work seminar series.

zoom inApril 9th
Liam O’Dowd led a discussion on Conflict in Cities at seminar organised by the Contested Cities-Urban Universities Group at Queen’s University.  It was attended by representatives of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, Belfast City Council, local Belfast community Groups and other academics researching Belfast.

zoom inApril 4th
James Anderson gave an invited talk: ‘Territoriality and Democracy: from ethno-national conflict to democratic trespass’to a Workshop on 'Democracy with(out) nations? Old and new foundations for political communities' ...[MORE]

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James Anderson presented the paper ‘Empire, national state and city: Linking scales, territorialities and uneven development’ (co- authored with Liam O’Dowd) ...[MORE]

zoom inMarch 13th
Dr. Niall O'Dochartaigh (NUI Galway) gave a seminar talk ...[MORE]


zoom inMarch 18th-20th
The School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPACE), Queen's University, Belfast hosted the annual Planning Research Conference 2008 ...[MORE]

zoom inFebruary 12th
Wendy Pullan gave a lecture on 'Security and the role of urban space in contested Jerusalem' at Oxford University Strategic Studies Group...[MORE]

zoom inFebruary 12th
Seminar: 'Shared Space', organised by Professor Frank Gaffikin, School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Queen's University...[MORE]

zoom inJanuary 29th
Liam O'Dowd and James Anderson took part in 'Developing Shared Space in Belfast'...[MORE]