Dr Dale Pesmen discussing ethnographic writing at the Ethnography School of @MaynoothAnthro and the Intensive Programme of the CREOLE MA Degree. @MaynoothUni
Readying talk for Workshop on the Future of Ageing in East Africa sponsored by @UdsmOfficial and @MaynoothUni. I’ll be discussing the @H2020Shapes Project and the role of ethnography in designing services and appropriate technology for older people. @MaynoothAnthro@ALL_Institute
Getting ready for a Workshop on The Future of Ageing in East Africa, sponsored by #UdsmOfficial and @MaynoothUni. Numbers over 60 r rapidly increasing in Africa. This meeting brings together academics, NGOs and government to discuss challenges and opportunities. @MaynoothAnthro
If you are around Maynooth this evening, I’ll be speaking at #PintOfScience in Newtown Inn at 19:30. The topic for the speakers is, “Our Society.” @MaynoothUni@MaynoothAnthro
The first female Presidents from 6 Irish universities will meet at a panel in @MaynoothUni tomorrow to discuss topics like their personal journeys, gender equality in higher ed & more.
Register to join online: https://t.co/Gx8hkASjRY
🗓️Monday 6th March 10.30am
#IWD23#HigherEd
The results show again that #precarity in academia is a place that hurts and that demands organizing. That @PrecAnthro's work is crucial. And that there is much force behind "the margins" on paths opened 2 yrs ago by @mivanche for precarious Eastern European women in academia
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I am beyond thrilled but also *truly humbled* to see the @EASAinfo election results! Thank you for your vote of confidence. It will be an immense pleasure to serve European anthropology with @AlexandraOanca, Hege Høyer Leivestad, Roger Sansi Roca, and @Domsball as new members
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Your author captured mid sentence at the recent Irish Anthropology Day. My talk title was 'Thrills, Pills, and Spills: The Trials and Tribulations of Ageing-in-Place.'
I may have been feeling a little dramatic when writing the title.
@RoyalAnthro@MaynoothUni@QUBelfast
Maynooth anthropologist Pauline Garvey's research has made it into the World Economic Forum: Have smartphones become 'the place where we live'? https://t.co/Ag4nOKiJcH via @wef attn: @MaynoothUni@MU_Research