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November 2024 ISTR is a voluntary scholarly society that supports research on theatre and performance in Ireland and internationally. The society acknowledges that there are significant issues regarding equal access to conferences and related events as a result of infrastructure, resources and inherited working practices within academia. This …
New Horizons – Race and Performance Villanova University, May 24-25, 2024 Deadline for submissions: Wednesday 10th January 2024
Deadline: 4 February, 2025 ISTR runs an annual essay competition for New Scholars. There is no set theme for this competition; rather, candidates are encouraged to submit work drawing on their current research in the area of drama, theatre and performance. New research or essays developed from papers …
ISTR seeks to elect four individuals to the Executive Committee Overview In line with the ISTR Constitution, executive committee members serve a term of 4 years. Ideally, elections will be held every two years to keep some established committee members serving when new members join. ISTR is a …
Summary of updates to ISTR Constitution confirmed in May 2024 At the AGM on 9 May 2024, the ISTR Executive Committee unanimously approved the following minor amendments to the Constitution. The updates are summarised below: Article 2: Objectives Language in 2.1: “To facilitate research Irish theatre in its …
New Horizons – Race and Performance 24-25 May, Villanova University Friday 24 May Welcome Address9:00AM PANEL 1:9:30 – 11:00AM, MULLEN 312 Convener: Kay MartinovichWhen the Winds of Changes Shift: Irish Influences at the Port of DuluthMelissa Line SturgesParadise ‘Yet To Be:’ Representing Interracial Love & Solidarity in recent …
Monday 10 June 2024, 12-1pm, Studio 1, O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance, University of Galway David Throsby is Distinguished Professor of Economics at Macquarie University. He holds a Master’s degree from the University of Sydney and a PhD from the London School of Economics. He is …