Dr Kate Antosik-Parsons (School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin) and Dr Emma Campbell (School of Applied Social and Social Policy, Ulster University) of the HEA-funded North/South ReproCit Project present a public seminar on Reproductive Citizenship via provocations in response to the installation An Dún by Array Collective at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Six artists, academics and activists will be asked to respond to the installation in advance of the seminar, where they will perform/discuss/unnerve our roles and responsibilities within a complex, evolving notion of citizenship.
After which, participating members of the public will respond in a creative workshop to the installation and provocations. The seminar hopes to develop resolutions or further questions about reproductive labour, citizenship and self-determination in a contemporary Shared Island.
Presented in Partnership with REPROCIT, a HEA-funded NSRP collaboration between researchers at Trinity College Dublin, School of Social Work and Social Policy and Ulster University, School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences.
IMMA Seminar : Self-determination & Reproductive Citizenship: https://imma.ie/whats-on/summer-at-imma-talks/
For more information on reprocit: https://reprocit.wordpress.com