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9plus is a series that looks at the research community in WIT. Episodes will focus on individual researchers, projects and funding opportunities. The series spans multiple disciplines and aims to be as inclusive as possible.
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PhD at Any Age: Two Perspectives on Returning to Education

9plusNov 23, 2023

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Mis, Dis and Mal-Information with John Balfe and Steph Hanlon

Mis, Dis and Mal-Information with John Balfe and Steph Hanlon

What’s the difference between misinformation and disinformation? Where does it all come from? Why are we talking about it so much? What effect does it have on individuals and society? What can we do about it?


All of these questions (and more) are explored in a fascinating discussion between John Balfe (SETU), Steph Hanlon (Carlow College) and 9plus host Rob O’Connor (SETU).


LinkedIn profiles if you wish to follow up with any of the people:

A number of sources/materials are referenced throughout the conversation, which you can find here.


Debunking Misconceptions About Refugee Men in Ireland: A Research-Based Approach by John Balfe https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/debunking-misconceptions-refugee-men-ireland-approach-john-balfe-l71tc


Responding to Roscrea - Addressing the Immigration Debate in Ireland: A Thorough Analysis by John Balfe https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/responding-roscrea-addressing-immigration-debate-ireland-john-balfe-omfae/


Weaponizing Violence Against Women: The Far-Right’s Use of Moral Panics and the Politics of Fear by Stephanie Hanlon https://rupture.ie/articles/weaponizing-violence-against-women-the-far-rights-use-of-moral-panics


Equitas. EDI in Practice in Higher Education Conference https://tus.ie/edi/practice-in-higher-education-conference/


Naomi Klein's Book 'Doppelgänger - a trip into the mirror world' - Link to Penguin publishers here - https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/453962/doppelganger-by-klein-naomi/9780241621301 It is also available as an audiobook to those who subscribe on Spotify.


Paulo Freire’s “Pedagogy of the Oppressed” - a good summary of the concepts is here on the UCC website https://praxisucc.ie/3299/

The book is also available here on Easons - https://www.easons.com/pedagogy-of-the-oppressed-paulo-freire-9780241301111


Douglas, K. M., & Sutton, R. M. (2018). Why conspiracy theories matter: A social psychological analysis. European Review of Social Psychology, 29(1), 256–298. https://doi.org/10.1080/10463283.2018.1537428


Jolley, D. and Douglas, K.M., 2014. The social consequences of conspiracism: Exposure to conspiracy theories decreases intentions to engage in politics and to reduce one's carbon footprint. British Journal of Psychology, 105(1), pp.35-56. https://bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/bjop.12018?casa_token=af96TGua2UYAAAAA%3ACN93eG8fgqxPf9w-cswY-WsAdX35Nx31Amy5nv-Ic5_cfhjUfyGgqWhCYb_EK56uSrD2auz26fWgsw0


Bogo, M., & Wayne, J. (2013). The Implicit Curriculum in Social Work Education: The Culture of Human Interchange. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 33(1), 2–14. https://doi.org/10.1080/08841233.2012.746951


John Milton - As Satan famously declares in Paradise Lost: “Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven” (1.263). A link to the poem - https://poets.org/poem/paradise-lost-book-i-lines-221-270


Johnny Rotten's quote from Rise by 'Public Image Limited' - "Anger is an energy' lyric - https://youtu.be/Vq7JSic1DtM


Lynn Ruane speaking on the spent conviction reform in full context that was shortened on Tiktok - video in full context - https://youtu.be/H_GhyEvFXqM


Finally, when finding you groove in academia here is a good visual - "The Homer ass grove' - https://youtu.be/iSVMW3jZcg4?si=wUPdAafjBMoB1IWr


May 17, 202452:04
Physics and Photography with PJ Cregg
Apr 26, 202440:21
N-TUTORR, GenAI and Gasta with Tom Farrelly and Ken McCarthy
Mar 22, 202444:26
Autonomous Systems & AI with Dr. Indrakshi Dey
Mar 14, 202447:06
Roses from the Heart with Christina Henri & Kieran Cronin
Mar 07, 202447:13
Open Access Publishing with David Kane
Feb 27, 202443:48
Sustainability & Land Sciences with Nick McCarthy and David Devaney
Dec 07, 202347:19
PhD at Any Age: Two Perspectives on Returning to Education
Nov 23, 202350:16
Science Week and the SURE Network
Nov 02, 202342:31
Portalis Project
Oct 10, 202346:31
PURE & Current Research Information Systems w/ Susie Cullinane and Jonathan Brazil
May 05, 202344:05
Bio-degradable plastics w/ Adriana Cunha Neves and David Culliton
Apr 20, 202343:59
Agri-Environmental Science w/ Thomas Kakouli-Duarte
Mar 30, 202349:58
Music Industry Ethics with Mark Graham
Mar 16, 202301:07:35
Nursing During Difficult Times
Mar 02, 202345:48
Design Research w/ PJ White and Brian Casey
Feb 16, 202352:41
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion with Allison Kenneally and Susan Flynn
Dec 08, 202247:47
John Nolan and Nutrition Research Centre Ireland (NRCI)
Nov 24, 202258:45
Teresa Deevy & the Lyrical Bodies Project w/ Una Kealy, Kate McCarthy and Jenny O'Connor

Teresa Deevy & the Lyrical Bodies Project w/ Una Kealy, Kate McCarthy and Jenny O'Connor

SETU researchers Dr. Una Kealy and Dr. Kate McCarthy have been involved in research around early 20th century Irish playwright and author Teresa Deevy or some time. Most recently, they are running a project Lyrical Bodies which involves a collaboration with visual artist Amanda Coogan and the Dublin Theatre of the Deaf. Dr. Jenny O'Connor is involved with the project in her capacity as a maker of digital stories, a relatively new medium through which research outputs are disseminated. The podcast gives an overview of Deevy's life and times, her struggles as a feminist writer in early 20th century Ireland and her experiences as a deafened artist. The panel also discuss the Lyrical Bodies project and how that collaboration came about.

This podcast also dovetails with a Mind the Gap Films documentary about Teresa Deevy featuring Amanda Coogan and the Dublin Theatre of the Deaf, which was partly shot in SETU and includes contributions from Una, Kate and Jenny. "Tribute: The Teresa Deevy Story" is broadcast on RTE television on Thursday 10th November 2022 at 10.15pm and will be available on the RTE Player afterwards.

This podcast is also a fist attempt by the SETU podcast team to create a Deaf-accessible podcast. A multi-camera video of the studio recording of the podcast is available (with captions) and another video with an Irish Sign Language (ISL) overlay. A full text transcription of the podcast is also available. 

Links:

Captioned Video: https://youtu.be/sZUrYTbO0UE

Video with ISL translation: https://youtu.be/5G2C4G_rsXo 

Full text transcription: https://bit.ly/3UvTxfY


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