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ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND<br />
PERMANENCE & TRANSITION: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES<br />
ANNUAL AAI CONFERENCE 2015<br />
DAY ONE: 6 TH MARCH<br />
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK<br />
TIME SCHEDULE SPEAKER LOCATION<br />
08:30-09:20 Registration BHSC ENTRANCE HALL<br />
09:20-09:25 UCC Welcome Prof. Colin Sumner BHSC_G10<br />
09:25-09:35 Conference Convenes Asst. Prof. Fiona Larkan<br />
Practicalities<br />
Dr. James Cuffe<br />
09:35-09:45 Theme Introduction Prof. Arpad Szakolczai<br />
09:45-11:30 Keynote Prof. Hugh Brody BHSC_G10<br />
Chair: Dr. Kieran Keohane<br />
11:30-11:45 Coffee Break Kylemore Restaurant<br />
11:45-13:15 Parallel Sessions<br />
A1: Music<br />
A2: Irish Travellers &<br />
Identity<br />
A3: Transgressive<br />
Transformations<br />
through Art<br />
A4: Commemoration<br />
& Reiteration<br />
Chair Steve Coleman<br />
Room BHSC_ 302<br />
Chair David Murphy<br />
Room BHSC_101<br />
Chair Lidia Guzy<br />
Room BHSC_121<br />
Chair Ray Griffin<br />
Room BHSC_122<br />
Lunch Break<br />
13:15-14:00 Lunch Break Kylemore Restaurant<br />
14:00-15:30 Parallel Sessions<br />
B1: Borderlands &<br />
Transitoriness<br />
B2: Irish Travellers &<br />
Culture<br />
B3: The Sacred<br />
B4: Transitioriness<br />
Liminality, Modernity<br />
Chair James Kapaló<br />
Room BHSC_ 302<br />
Chair David Murphy<br />
Room BHSC_101<br />
Chair Therese Cullen<br />
Room BHSC_121<br />
Chair J. O’Brien<br />
Room BHSC_122<br />
15:30-15:45 Coffee Break Kylemore Restaurant<br />
15:45-17:15 Plenary Session Prof. Arpad Szakolczai BHSC_G10<br />
Chair: Dr. James Cuffe<br />
17:30 Conference retires to The Beggarman<br />
18:00 Film Screening at The Beggarman,<br />
Introduction and Q+A with Professor Hugh Brody<br />
20:00 Conference Banquet at La Dolce Vita by St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral<br />
www.anthropologyireland.org<br />
info@anthropologyireland.org<br />
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Fiona Larkan, Ioannis Tsioulakis, David Murphy, James Cuffe<br />
AAI Conference Sub-Committee
ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND<br />
PERMANENCE & TRANSITION: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES<br />
ANNUAL AAI CONFERENCE 2015<br />
DAY TWO: 7 TH MARCH<br />
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK<br />
TIME SCHEDULE SPEAKER LOCATION<br />
09:00-09:30 Registration BHSC_ ENTRANCE HALL<br />
09:30-12:00 Parallel Sessions<br />
C1: Performativity<br />
C2: The king is dead;<br />
long live the king’:<br />
transition and<br />
emancipation<br />
C3: Health &<br />
Anthropology<br />
C4: Political Anthropology<br />
Chair I. Tsioulakis<br />
Room BHSC_122<br />
Chair Fiona Murphy<br />
Room BHSC_121<br />
Chair Fiona Larkan<br />
Room BHSC_101<br />
Chair E. Chatzipanagiotidou<br />
Room BHSC_ 302<br />
12:00-12:15 Coffee Break Kylemore Restaurant<br />
12:15-13:00 Plenary Session BHSC_G10<br />
ANTHROPOLOGY AND ITS INSTITUTIONS: THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE<br />
Dr. David Shankland, Director, RAI<br />
Chair: Dr. Chandana Mathur, Deputy Chair, WCAA<br />
13:00-14:00 Lunch Break - light lunch provided by the AAI Kylemore Restaurant<br />
[Irish Journal of Anthropology Editorial Board Meeting]<br />
14:00-16:00 Parallel Sessions<br />
D1: Equine Culture<br />
D2: Community<br />
D3: Health & Wellness<br />
D4: Permanence, Transition<br />
& Identity in Northern<br />
Ireland<br />
Chair A-R Seifert<br />
Room BHSC_ 302<br />
Chair Tom Boland<br />
Room BHSC_121<br />
Chair Jamie Saris<br />
Room BHSC_101<br />
Chair Erin Hinson<br />
Room BHSC_122<br />
16:00 – 16:15 Coffee Break Kylemore Restaurant<br />
16:00 Annual General Meeting for the Anthropological Association of Ireland<br />
17:00 Conference Close<br />
www.anthropologyireland.org<br />
info@anthropologyireland.org<br />
Fiona Larkan, Ioannis Tsioulakis, David Murphy, James Cuffe<br />
AAI Conference Sub-Committee<br />
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Panels & Participants<br />
Panel A1:<br />
Chair:<br />
Music<br />
Steve Coleman<br />
Worship Wars and Singing the Self: Negotiations of Tradition, Transition, Intimacy and<br />
Authenticity amongst Evangelicals in a Methodist Church.<br />
Hilary Foye (Queens)<br />
Antonis’ Wedding: Rites Between Tradition and Modernity in 21st Century Cyprus<br />
Michalis Poupazis (UCC)<br />
“Straight Outta B.C.”: Juice Aleem’s Precolonial Critique<br />
J. Griffith Rollefson (UCC)<br />
Jumpstarting history: crisis and cosmo-scepticism in Greece<br />
Ioannis Tsioulakis (Queens)<br />
Panel A2:<br />
Chair:<br />
Irish Traveller Identity<br />
Brigid Quilligan & David Murphy<br />
Panel Organisers<br />
Brigid Quilligan<br />
David Murphy<br />
The Fight for the Official Recognition of Irish Traveller Ethnicity.<br />
Brigid Quilligan, Director of the Irish Traveller Movement<br />
David Murphy, AAI<br />
Irish Travellers: Culture and Ethnicity revisited: twenty four years on’<br />
Silvia Brandi (UCC)<br />
Divided Spaces: An Examination of the Restrictions Placed on Young Travellers and Spatial<br />
Mobility in Galway City: Their Perceptions - Their Voice<br />
Sindy Louise Joyce (UL)<br />
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Panel A3:<br />
Chair:<br />
Transgressive Transformations through Art<br />
Lidia Guzy<br />
Panel organisers<br />
Lidia Guzy<br />
James A. Kapaló<br />
“And the Archangel Michael looked just like me!”: Visual Media and the Re-presentation of<br />
Divinity in Moldovan Radical Religion<br />
James A. Kapaló (UCC)<br />
Divine Encounters: Contemporary Pagan Artwork, Liminal Spaces, and the Creative Process<br />
Jenny Butler (UCC)<br />
Aspects of Saora Ritual: permanence and transition of the artistic performance<br />
Stefano Beggiora (UV)<br />
Transformative Power of indigenous Adivasi Art in Indian Society.<br />
Lidia Guzy (UCC)<br />
Panel A4:<br />
Chair:<br />
Commemoration & Reiteration<br />
Ray Griffin<br />
A Genealogy of the Holy Dream of ‘Economic Development’ and the Irish Cargo Cult<br />
Kieran Keohan (UCC)<br />
‘Bitter-sweet memories of the tropel*’: The Ambiguous 2008 Sugar Cane Cutters’ Strike in<br />
Cauca Valley, Colombia<br />
Renán Vega Cantor (UDB)<br />
José Antonio Gutiérrez D. (UCD)<br />
The Threatening and Alluring Faces of Social Order: reiteration & commemoration.<br />
Lorcan Byrne (UCC)<br />
Forgetting the Past and the Future: The Battle of the Clarence Hotel<br />
John O’Brien (WIT)<br />
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Panel B1:<br />
Chair<br />
Borderlands & Transitoriness<br />
James Kapaló<br />
Crossing the Line: space, liminality and transition at the Cypriot border<br />
Evi Chatzipanagiotidou (Queens)<br />
From itinerary migrants to landowners. Colonizing a desert in Baja California Sur, México<br />
(1964-1994). Women´s pérspective.<br />
Patricia Torres Mejía (CIESAS)<br />
Territorial defense through the shamanic memory: The pilgrimage to Wirikuta as a<br />
preservation of the Huichol resistance.<br />
Héctor Adrián Sánchez Garibay (UAMUI)<br />
Becoming and Liminality: Modeling change over time in Anthropology and through Subjectivity.<br />
Sean O’ Dubhghaill<br />
Panel: B2:<br />
Chair:<br />
Irish Traveller Culture<br />
David Murphy<br />
Panel Organisers<br />
Brigid Quilligan<br />
David Murphy<br />
“The Good Old Days”: Travellers and Nostalgia<br />
Claire-Louise Noelle Mann (Trinity)<br />
The Permanence & Transition of a Community<br />
Leanne McDonagh (Ind. Sch.)<br />
On the Margins – The Irish Folklore Commission and its work with Travellers<br />
Bairbre Ní Fhloinn (UCD)<br />
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Panel B3:<br />
Chair:<br />
The Sacred<br />
Thérèse Cullen<br />
Our Lady of Ipswich and the permanence of the sacred<br />
Richard D.G. Irvine (Cambridge)<br />
Models and Mirrors: The Celtic Cross of Humanity<br />
Peter Kearney (UCC)<br />
Singing, Sermons, and Status: Christian Worship as a Liminal Space in Acholi South Sudan.<br />
Ryan Joseph O’Byrne (UCL)<br />
Apologizing for Auschwitz and the Belfast Blitz: Kin, Community, and the Politics of Third-Party<br />
Forgiveness<br />
Kayla Rush (Queens)<br />
Panel B4:<br />
Chair:<br />
Transitoriness, Liminality & Modernity<br />
John O’Brien<br />
Enjoying ‘other’ Memories during a New Tourist Festival<br />
Robert Power (NUMI)<br />
Same Party – Different Day: Leadership transition in a democratic dictatorship<br />
James Cuffe (UCC)<br />
The Transitory Power of the Parade: Orange Domination, for a Moment or Two<br />
Joseph Webster (Queens)<br />
Kinship in GAA club leadership<br />
Noel Connors(WIT)<br />
Ray Griffin (WIT)<br />
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Panel C1:<br />
Chair:<br />
Perfomativity<br />
Ioannis Tsioulakis<br />
‘Taking Place’: Boundaries and Horizons in the Performances of Ulster Loyalist Marching Bands<br />
Gordon Ramsey (Queens)<br />
Foucault in a Flea-market<br />
Tara Marie McAssey(NUMI)<br />
Identity formation: second-generation Irish adult returnees.<br />
Martin Toal (DCU)<br />
Performing Chinese identity in everyday dance practice in Belfast<br />
Wanting Wu (Queens)<br />
Ethnicity and Nationhood: Memories and Societal Changes of West Hunan, China<br />
Lijing Peng (NUIM)<br />
Culture is pulling us back: The frustrations of traditions' persistence in the context of social<br />
change in the Papua New Guinea Highlands<br />
Ivo Syndicus (NUIM)<br />
Panel C2:<br />
Chair:<br />
The king is dead; long live the king’: transition and emancipation<br />
Fiona Murphy<br />
Panel Organisers<br />
Barbara Karatsioli<br />
Mariya Ivancheva<br />
Genealogies of Change and Resistance in Irish Gaeltacht Activism<br />
Steve Coleman, (NUIM)<br />
Change over emancipation or emancipatory change? Peace in Cyprus and Northern Ireland<br />
Barbara Karatsioli (NUMI)<br />
Sharing transition experiences: struggling with civil-society in Poland and South Sudan<br />
Ela Drazkiewicz (NUMI)<br />
Restoring Justice? Sexual Violence, Community Responses and Restorative Justice<br />
Tanya Serisier (Queens)<br />
From informal to illegal: housing for the poor in (post)socialist Sofia<br />
Mariya Ivancheva (UCD)<br />
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Panel C3:<br />
Chair:<br />
Medical Anthropology Launch Workshop<br />
Fiona Larkan<br />
Medical Anthropology: Retrospects and Prospects (While Being Circumspect)<br />
A. Jamie Saris<br />
Why do Irish parents decide not to vaccinate their children?– risk perceptions relating to<br />
vaccines<br />
Suzanne Cotter<br />
The Ivy leaves and Holy water - Lay beliefs about healing<br />
Carol Barron<br />
Culture and health: the role of culturally competent healthcare professionals<br />
Sinead Donohue<br />
Identity and engagement in culturally appropriate health care: Lessons learned from 15 years'<br />
collaboration with U.S. community health centers<br />
Susan J. Shaw<br />
Panel C4:<br />
Chair:<br />
Political Anthropology Launch Workshop<br />
Evi Chatzipanagiotidou<br />
Understanding the Relationship between Anthropology and Antiquity<br />
James Fagan (Queens)<br />
Exploiting symbols in Liminal Schismogenesis: Examining the transition period of the 1979<br />
revolution in Iran<br />
Amin Sharifi Isaloo (UCC)<br />
The early anthropologist and the emancipation of the anthropology<br />
Jefferson Virgílio (FU Santa Catarina)<br />
Everyday politics in the lives of NGO workers in Senegal<br />
Máire Ní Mhórdha (St. Andrews)<br />
Analysing Critique and Ideology as liminal schismogenesis within Modernity: The case of postboom<br />
Ireland<br />
Tom Boland (WIT)<br />
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Panel D1:<br />
Chair:<br />
Equine Culture<br />
Amelia-Roisin Seifert<br />
Hunting the Tinsel Fox<br />
Alison Acton (Ind. Sch.)<br />
Panel Organisers<br />
Amelia-Roisin Seifert<br />
Claire J. Brown<br />
Breeding Heritage: Intersections of Tradition and Modernity in the Connemara Pony Industry<br />
Claire J. Brown (SU New York)<br />
Permanence and transition in a livery yard: an ethnographic case study from Scotland<br />
Valerie Will (Uni. West Scot.)<br />
Daune West(Uni. West Scot.)<br />
“Blessings in their forelocks:” Islamic horse folklore and modernity<br />
Gwyneth Talley (UCLA)<br />
Indian Relay: Tradition and Evolution in Contemporary Native American Horse-Racing<br />
Amelia-Roisin Seifert (Queens)<br />
Panel D2:<br />
Chair:<br />
Community<br />
Tom Boland<br />
Narratives of sex trafficking: Divergences between academic and NGO representations<br />
Aideen Elliot (SOAS)<br />
Finding Shared Purpose… The Pursuit of a Utopian Life<br />
Joanna Lenihan (UCC)<br />
Cèilidh as community: Being and becoming on a small, Scottish island<br />
Samuel Ward (Queens)<br />
Stories From A Room in Donegal<br />
Karin White, Julie Costello, Clara Kane, Alan Cusack (Sligo IT)<br />
Purchasing Innocence in exchange of sexuality: Negotiation of Rape Survivors of Liberation war<br />
in Bangladesh<br />
Nasrin Khandoker<br />
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Panel D3:<br />
Chair:<br />
Health & Wellness<br />
A. Jamie Saris<br />
Family and Community Continuity: Co-Creating Transitional Spaces for Permanence in Change<br />
Dirck van Bekkum Moira CTT<br />
Pro- Ana Websites, the ‘Size 0 Phenomenon’ and Mimetic Desire: theoretical perspectives on<br />
eating disorders<br />
Carmen Kuhling (UL)<br />
Purchasing Innocence in exchange of sexuality: Negotiation of Rape Survivors of Liberation war<br />
in Bangladesh<br />
Nasrin Khandoker (NUMI)<br />
Liminality, Fluidity, and Incorporation in Dementia Research; a reflection on ethics, informed<br />
consent and research participation<br />
Cormac Sheehan (UCC)<br />
(Non)Traditional Bodies?: Prosthetics and Liminars.<br />
Patrick Slevin(UCD)<br />
Panel D4:<br />
Chair:<br />
Permanence, Transition & Identity in Northern Ireland<br />
Erin Hinson<br />
‘Reimagining the Maze: constructing prison landscapes through objects in transition’<br />
Erin Hinson (Queens)<br />
Panel Organiser<br />
Erin Hinson<br />
The never-ending ought to be: The work of mourning in Loyalist commemoration of Ulster’s<br />
‘Golden Age’<br />
Jonathan Evershed (Queens)<br />
Attempting to ‘undo’ the ‘permanent’: changing identities, shifting landscapes, and the search<br />
for the ‘disappeared’ of Northern Ireland<br />
Lauren Dempster (Queens)<br />
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