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Saturday June 2 nd 2012<br />
08.30 Registration opens at Main College Reception<br />
09.30 Session 1: 2101 Human<br />
Geographies<br />
11.00 break<br />
11.30 Session 2 2201 Political<br />
Geographies<br />
13.00 lunch<br />
14.00 Session 3 2301 Economic<br />
Globalisation<br />
15.30 break<br />
16.00 Session 4 2401 Digital Earth<br />
Education 5<br />
17.30 Break<br />
2102 Irish<br />
Historical<br />
Geographies<br />
2202 Childrens'<br />
Geographies<br />
2302 Health<br />
Geographies<br />
2402 Cultural<br />
Geographies &<br />
Migration<br />
18.00 Keynote 2501 Closing Plenary Panel<br />
20.00 Evening Conference Dinner (Arlington Hotel, City Centre)<br />
09.30 Session 2101 Human Geographies Room D210<br />
Chair: Maria Villanueva (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)<br />
2103<br />
Cartography,<br />
Population &<br />
Methodologies<br />
2203<br />
Regeneration &<br />
Transformation<br />
2303 GIS<br />
2403 Euroclio<br />
Historiana<br />
Workshop<br />
Martin Millerick (National University <strong>of</strong> Ireland Maynooth) Some reflections on revising<br />
Whelan's model <strong>of</strong> Tridentine Catholicism in Ireland<br />
Melek Göregenli and Pelin Karakuş (Ege University, Izmir, Turkey), Cemil Gökten (Macquaire<br />
University, Australia) Neighbourhood evaluation within a place and community attachment<br />
perspectives on urban activities<br />
John Noonan (University College Cork, Ireland) Forestry and Biodiversity: To highlight how<br />
suitable forest development can enhance biodiversity<br />
Gabor Pirisi (University <strong>of</strong> Pécs, Hungary) Cultural Industry and urban development: the<br />
effects <strong>of</strong> the “Cultural Capital <strong>of</strong> Europe”event on the development <strong>of</strong> Pécs (Hungary)<br />
09.30 Session 2102 Irish Historical Geographies Room D204<br />
Chair: Harry Rogge (EUROGEO/Council <strong>of</strong> Europe/MAERLANT, Netherlands)<br />
Arlene Crampsie (Boston College) Techniques <strong>of</strong> governmentality -‐ British local government<br />
in Ireland, 1898-‐1922<br />
Mark Hennessy (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) The Irish Historic Towns Atlas as a research<br />
resource<br />
Kevin Lougheed(Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) National education and the state: an<br />
historical geography <strong>of</strong> the emergence <strong>of</strong> national education in 19th century Ireland