Faultline: Seismic Podcasts from the Exploratorium
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Grandmaster Bam Bam is coming at you live. I have been a DJ for 37 years and counting.
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This podcast features presentations from the exploratorim event which took place in the UCD Humanities Institute on June 19th and 20th 2013. This event explores connections between academic, social and creative uses of digital media. This symposium provides a platform for early-stage researchers, scholars and professionals to explore interdisciplinary pathways between academic, social, digital and creative spheres and to engage with others in the field of digital humanities in an informative ...
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Episode 34: Grandmaster Bam Bams House Music Exploritorium Episode 34
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Aug 11th Baby 54
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Episode 33: Grandmaster Bam Bam Episode 33
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Professor Gerardine Meaney (Director, Humanities Institute) - Welcome and introductory remarks.
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Welcome and introductory remarks by Professor Gerardine Meaney (Director, Humanities Institute)Av Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Fiona Whelan and Gillian O Connor - Policing Dialogues.
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Fiona Whelan and Gillian O Connor on Policing Dialogues - A Case Study of a Long-term Interdisciplinary Project Exploring Neighbourhood Relations of Power.Av Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Katie GillumAv Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Ailbhe Murphy and Ciaran Smyth (Vagabond Reviews)
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Ailbhe Murphy and Ciaran Smyth (Vagabond Reviews)Av Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Eilis Murphy (Uncommon Land)Av Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Taey IoheAv Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Asylum ArchiveAv Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Owen Boss (ANU Productions)Av Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Dr Alan GrossmanAv Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Cliodhna Ni LionainAv Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Eimear MeeganAv Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Dr Steve Davis (UCD)Av Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Lisa Cassidy (Built Dublin)Av Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Andy Flaherty and Tom Rowley (StoryMap)
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Andy Flaherty and Tom Rowley (StoryMap)Av Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Karen Wade and Dr Derek GreeneAv Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Mark Duncan (Century Ireland)Av Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Kate DelaneyAv Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Professor Lizbeth GoodmanAv Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Lynne HellerAv Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Donal Fallon and Sam McGrath (Come Here to Me!)
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Donal Fallon and Sam McGrath (Come Here to Me!)Av Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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David Cotter (Future Creators)Av Digital Humanities Exploratorium
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Cookie subduction zones, fudge lava floes, and the forces that shaped the Bay Area's famously rugged landscape.Av Exploratorium
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Seismic engineering for the high-rise, the home, and the outhouse.Av Exploratorium
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Is California going to fall into the ocean?
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Separating the fact from the fiction about earthquakesAv Exploratorium
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Earthquake Centennial podcasts coming soon!
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Shakin' your desktop, April 4, 11, and 18Av Exploratorium
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