We are taking strike action to defend our right to a fair pension because university employers want to end guaranteed pensions and reduce retirement income for all. During our strike for fair pensions, we will deliver a free programme of talks, seminars and performances, held daily open to all.

Date, Time, Location Event

10am - 11am, Boardroom Brian Kelly (History),

How Race Outlived Slavery: Limits of emancipation in the US

11am - 12pm, Boardroom Moyra Haslett (English),

Imagining Women at University

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2pm - 3pm, Boardroom Maruska Svasek (Anthropology),

Resistance as Affective Performance

3pm - 4pm, Boardroom Gordon Ramsey (Anthropology),

What is Money and Why is there Never Enough? Things you won’t learn from economics textbooks

10am - 11am, Workshop 4 Ivanka Antova (Law),

Critical Thinking and Emancipation

11am - 12pm, Workshop 4 Dominic Bryan (Anthropology),

Move the Statues and Take Down the Flags: The 'culture war' in Northern Ireland 20 years after the Peace Agreement?

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2pm - 3pm, Workshop 4 Sean O’Connell (History),

The troubles with a lower case t: the history of deindustrialisation and urban redevelopment on the Belfast waterfront

3pm - 4pm, Workshop 4 John Barry (Politics),

Cultivating democratic citizenship, activism and creativity

10am - 11am, Boardroom Ulrike Vieten (Mitchell Institute),

The Recent Rise of Far Right Populism in Europe and Why Gender and Class Trouble is Involved Everywhere (in Europe and beyond)

11am - 12pm, Boardroom Ashok Malhotra (History),

Race, Rats and Class: Robert McCarrison's nutritional research experiments

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2pm - 3pm, Boardroom Agustina Martire (Architecture),

Saving the Cathedral Quarter in Belfast

3pm - 4pm, Boardroom Fabian Schuppert (Philosophy),

Social inequality, market success and macro-morality

10am - 11am, Boardroom Brian Kelly (History),

Explaining Trump

11am - 12pm, Boardroom Véronique Altglas (Sociology),

Spiritual but not Religious

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2pm - 3pm, Boardroom Ioannis Tsioulakis (Anthropology),

Educating Radical Thinkers: Some Ideas from Ethnomusicology

3pm - 4pm, Boardroom Kieran Connell (History),

Legacies of 1968: the case of cultural studies

10am - 11am, Workshop 4 Garrett Carr (English),

Mapping Alternative Ulster

11am - 12pm, Workshop 4 Evi Chatzipanagiotidou (Anthropology),

Youth in (times of) Crisis: Migration, precarity and shifting identities in the Southern borders of Europe

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2pm - 3pm, Workshop 4 Dominic Bryan (Anthropology),

Controlling Public Space: Protest and Power in Ireland

3pm - 4pm, Workshop 4 Heather Johnson (Politics),

Non-Citizenship and Refugee Protest

10am - 11am, Workshop 4 Caroline Sumpter (English),

The Ghost in the Machine: The Science of the Supernatural in the Nineteenth Century

11am - 12pm, Workshop 4 Rob Gilles (Management),

The role of the university in the global economy

1pm - 2pm, Workshop 4 Kate Kenny (Management),

Workplace Resistance: The case of whistle-blowing

2pm - 3pm, Workshop 4 John Barry (Politics),

Cultivating democratic citizenship, activism and creativity

3pm - 4pm, Workshop 4 Madeleine Leonard (Sociology),

Inequality and Why it Matters

10am - 11am, Boardroom John Moriarty (Sociology),

From the Corner to the King Salmon: Identity and Social Capital in "The Wire"

11am - 12pm, Boardroom Dina Belluigi (Education),

In whose name? And in whose image? Reflecting on the hidden curriculum of approaches to 'access' and 'equity' for academic staff in South African higher education

1pm - 2pm, Boardroom Linda Moore (Social Policy) and Gillian McNaull (Law),

Women's Imprisonment: the case for abolition

2pm - 3pm, Boardroom Garrett Carr (English),

Walking Ireland

3pm - 4pm, Boardroom Timofey Agarin (Politics),

Teenage Dreams are Hard to Beat: When nations capture their states

10am - 11am, Workshop 4 Peter Doak (Sociology),

Belfast: The Post-Conflict City?

11am - 12pm, Workshop 4 Dan Shipsides (Art),

Presentation and chat: Pata-perception - as creative spatial method. And some other stuff

12pm - 1pm, Workshop 4 Gemma Carney (Social Policy) and Bumper Graham (NILGOSC),

Why Pensions Matter: A gerontologist's and a trade unionist's perspective

2pm - 3pm, Workshop 4 Dan Shipsides (Art),

Video screenings and chat: The Iron Way, Zombie Line and the Abject Summit

3pm - 4pm, Workshop 4 Lindesay Dawe (Architecture),

Architecture, Community Engagement and Design Participation

10am - 12pm, Workshop 4 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY FILM SCREENINGS



20th Century Women, 2016 (Drama/Comedy) 1h 59m - introduction by Lisa Smyth



The Recent Rise of Far Right Populism in Europe and Why Gender and Class Trouble is Involved Everywhere (in Europe and beyond)

Join the Picket Line!

2pm - 4pm, Workshop 4 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY FILM SCREENINGS



20th Century Women, 2016 (Drama/Comedy) 1h 59m - introduction by Lisa Smyth



The Recent Rise of Far Right Populism in Europe and Why Gender and Class Trouble is Involved Everywhere (in Europe and beyond)