Call for Papers: IASIL Galway 2025
21-25 July 2025
Technology and Ireland
Principal themes and topics addressed by the conference might include:
- New Literary Technologies and Irish Writing
- Printing and publishing technologies
- Irish literature and social media
- Digital Archives
- Online Databases and Irish Literature
- Digital surveillance and its literary representations
- Irish Modernism and Technology
- Technologies of sound in Ireland
- Irish fiction, poetry and drama on radio
- Irish literature and drama on television
- Dystopia and technology in Irish fiction
- Translation and technology in Ireland
- Technology in Irish theatre, drama and performance
- Irish film-poetry
- AI writing and Ireland
- Big Data and imaginative Irish literature
- Technology’s impact on the Irish language and minority languages
- Unreliable narration in the digital age
- Precarity, technology and Irish literature
- Sustainability and technology in Irish literature
- Critical frameworks (national, postcolonial, revisionist, neo-Marxist etc) and technology
- Technological Irish futures
- Big Tech in Irish Literature
In keeping with IASIL’s general practice, papers are also invited in other areas of Irish literary studies.
Please send 300 word proposals to [email protected] by the deadlines below.
The conference runs in Galway from 21-25 July 2025, coinciding with the second week of the Galway International Arts Festival.
- First deadline for proposals: Wednesday 27 November
Prospective delegates are reminded that you must be a member of IASIL in order to present a paper at the conference.
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