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The Ambiguity of Digital Sovereignty between Cybersecurity and Digital Rights
(2022)Digital sovereignty has become a popular concept in international relations and beyond. An increasing number of countries started to vindicate greater control on data flows and digital infrastructures affecting their ... -
'Ancora Imparo' (Still I am Learning): An Inquiry into Visual Artists' Experience of Creativity in Old Age
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)As a student of Irish Modern and Contemporary Art History, my contribution to The Lived Life project explores the topic of later-life artistic creativity amongst older visual artists. In their capacity as self-employed ... -
Annotating Fine Art Images
(2007-06-13)The project's objective is to work with art galleries to help them find innovative ways of indexing images, especially by having automatically created and updated thesauri. -
The architectural and cultural reception of the Temple of Apollo at Bassai and its frieze
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)This project is an analysis of how this Classical Greek temple and important UNESCO world heritage site, situated in ancient Arcadia, has impacted on art, architecture and academia, creating new narratives within specific ... -
The architectural patronage of the early Anglo-Norman lords of Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2006-06-14)The aim of my research is to examine the patronage of the early Anglo-Norman lords, both ecclesiastical and secular, and to determine if their voices can be witnessed in the architecture of the monuments that they endowed. -
Art is above politics but not humanity: the art and politics of Michael Farrell
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)Micheal Farrell claimed that his 'Madonna Irelanda' was the 'Very First Real Irish Political Picture'. Was it? What is the distinction between art which is 'nationalistic' and art which is 'political'? What is the role of ... -
Beneath the Wine-Dark Sea: Marine Imagery and Artefacts from the Bronze Age Aegean
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)This project began as an attempt to explain why the Minoan islanders developed and nurtured this marine interest, while neighbouring island cultures did not. In order to understand the enduring popularity of the sea in ... -
The Bridge-IT Project: digitally connecting academic research with the wider community in Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)The Bridge-IT Project will interview older men and women in Ireland using multimedia technologies. The data generated from the interviews will be used to produce experimental and highly innovative content that will be ... -
The Campus Martius, Rome
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The Campus Martius was an area in Rome located on a flood plain in the bend of the River Tiber. A pomerium (a sacred boundary associated with the foundation of Rome) ran to the South of the Campus Martius. This boundary ... -
Centre for War Studies
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)The Centre for War Studies was established, with the support of the Long Room Hub, in February 2008 to promote the study of the origins, nature and consequences of war in history and in the contemporary world. It draws on ... -
Children?s voices: minority language and identity in Ireland and Scotland, Phase 1 of the An Bradan Feasa (ABF) programme
(Trinity College Dublin, 2006-06-14)Children?s Voices is a major two-year project to be carried out jointly by Trinity College Dublin, Queens University Belfast, the University of Edinburgh and Sabhal Mor Ostaig. It represents the first phase of the larger ... -
Christian Responses to Modern Slavery
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)This research project explores the theological and ethical issues around modern slavery and movements to abolish it. Topics include: human trafficking; human rights; racism; theological language and doctrines; Christian ... -
The Clash of Empires in Africa: The First World War in the British and German Colonies
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)From its very beginnings the First World War was a global war. The most severe fighting outside Europe took place in the tropical German colonies of the Cameroons and German East Africa (present-day Tanzania), as well as ... -
A computational stylometric analysis of characterization by playwrights
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)Is it possible for an author to create characters truly independent of their own voice? Do characters from the same play exhibit similar characteristics in style? Are some playwrights arguably better at creating unique ... -
Connecting Gender, Age and Social Engagement
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)Social Structures and cultural norms have powerful prescriptive qualities. I have come to this project with the belief that both gender and age are simultaneously constructed by social and cultural structures, while ... -
Constructs of War: Evaluation and Representation of the First World War in the Republican Press in Weimar Germany 1918-1920
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The fall of Weimar democracy in 1933 has evoked massive interest among historians and the general public and numerous attempts have been made to explain Hitler's rise to power. In this context, many historians have explained ... -
The Content Governance Dilemma Digital Constitutionalism, Social Media and the Search for a Global Standard
(Springer / Palgrave McMillan, 2023)One of the main issues of global social media governance relates to the definition of the rules governing online content moderation worldwide. One could think that it would be sufficient for online platforms to refer to ... -
Dairine Vanston 1903-1988
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)The subject of my research is the contribution made by the artist Dairine Vanston to Irish Modernism. Although she received critical acclaim in her day and was considered to be the most avant-garde of her generation, she ... -
Damascene Ḥanbalī Continuities between Manuscript and Print Culture
(2021)Known as al-naḥda al-ʿarabiyya (the Arab renaissance), the period between the last quarter of the nineteenth century and the eve of the First World War was characterized by momentous economic and socio-political changes ...