podcasts & Videos

Podcasts & Videos

Catch up

If you missed out on attending previous [ Framing Ageing ] webinars, or events on the theme of ageing, you can listen back to podcasts and watch videos of papers given at conferences as part of the project. The podcasts and videos are produced by Real Smart Media for UCD Humanities Institute and are also available on Apple, Spotify, Soundcloud and Youtube.

Closing Conference

The final event in the  [ Framing Ageing ] project was a closed in-house event which took place on 2-3 December 2021. The papers were recorded and edited into podcasts that are now freely available. The full programme for the closing conference is here.

Webinar 5

The fifth [ Framing Ageing ] webinar took place on 7 May 2021 and featured Panel 7: Practise II. Speakers included: Dana Walrath, Tara Byrne, Des O’Neill. Mary Cosgrove, Julia Twigg, Linda Shortt, Gillian Pye, and Anne Fuchs.

A video of the webinar, including the slides used by the speakers, is also available on the project website and on UCD Humanities Institute’s Youtube channel

Webinar 5 Podcasts
Webinar 5 Video

Webinar 4

The fourth [ Framing Ageing ] webinar took place on 5 March 2021 and featured Panel 6: Practise I. Speakers included: Hilary Moss, Tara Byrne, Katie Featherstone, Ulla Kriebernegg, Robert Zwijnenberg, Anne Fuchs, and Desmond J Tobin.

A video of the webinar, including the slides used by the speakers, is also available on the project website and on UCD Humanities Institute’s Youtube channel

Webinar 4 Podcasts
Webinar 4 Video

Webinar 3

The third [ Framing Ageing ] webinar took place on 22 January 2021 and featured Panel 5: Methodologies, which was divided into two parts. Speakers included: Julia Langbein, Gemma Carney, Ulla Kriebernegg, Robert Zwijnenberg, Dana Walrath, Julia Pickard, and David G. Troyansky. 

A video of the webinar, including the slides used by the speakers, is also available on the project website and on UCD Humanities Institute’s Youtube channel

Webinar 3 Podcasts
Webinar 3 Video

Webinar 2

The second [ Framing Ageing ] webinar took place on 15 December 2020 and featured panels on Narrating Gender and Ageing and Memory and Experience. Speakers included: Linda Shortt, Anne Fuchs, Mary Cosgrove, Aleida Assmann, Zainabu Jallo, and Gillian Pye. 

A video of the webinar, including the slides used by the speakers, is also available on the project website and on UCD Humanities Institute’s Youtube channel. In addition, the slides used in Linda Shortt’s presentation – (Un)Fit Ageing: the Ageing Male in Hermann Kinder’s writings – are available here.

Webinar 2 Podcasts
Webinar 2 Video

Webinar 1

The first [ Framing Ageing ] webinar took place on 27 October 2020 and featured panels on Ageing Bodies and Identities and Gender, Subjectivity and Agency. Speakers included: Rina Knoeff, Paul Higgs, Julia Twigg, Andrew King, Susan Pickard, and Wendy Martin. 

A video of the webinar, including the slides used by the speakers, is also available on the project website and on UCD Humanities Institute’s Youtube channel

Webinar 1 Podcast
Webinar 1 Video

Covid - 19 Webinar – Reframing Ageing

The Reframing Ageing Covid-19 Webinar took place on June 12 2020. The webinar on Covid-19 asked what are the blind spots and biases that Covid-19 has revealed in public discourse, political rhetoric and narratives of experience.

The contributors were: Ailbhe Smyth, Thomas Scharf, Ulla Kriebernegg, Paul Higgs, Dana Walrath, Andrew King, Susan Pickard, Rina Knoeff, Anne Fuchs, Des O’Neill, Mary Cosgrove, and Julia Langbein.

Reframing Ageing: Covid-19 Webinar Podcast
Reframing Ageing: Covid-19 Webinar Video

All Project Podcasts

Check out a playlist of all [ Framing Ageing ] project podcasts below.

Desmond O'Neill

‘Expanding the Imaginarium of Ageing through Cultural Gerontology’ by Professor Desmond O’Neill (TCD).

David Troyansky

‘Debating the History of Ageing’ by Professor David Troyansky (CUNY). Part of ‘Debating Ageing’ series.

Hilary Moss

‘Arts based research capturing the lived experience of dementia’, by Dr Hilary Moss (UL).