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Displaying Results 1 - 25 of 539 on page 1 of 22
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''Ma paroisse est dévorée par l'ennui'' : Secularisation in Georges Bernanos' ''Journal d'un curé de campagne'' and John McGahern's ''That They May Face the Rising Sun''.
(2009)
Maher, Eamon
''Ma paroisse est dévorée par l'ennui'' : Secularisation in Georges Bernanos' ''Journal d'un curé de campagne'' and John McGahern's ''That They May Face the Rising Sun''.
(2009)
Maher, Eamon
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'Our People' the Church of Ireland and the culture of community in Dublin since Disestablishment
(2002)
Maguire, Martin
'Our People' the Church of Ireland and the culture of community in Dublin since Disestablishment
(2002)
Maguire, Martin
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An analysis of the trope "Community" as a series of ripples that defined the social meaning attached to being a member of the Church of Ireland from 1870 to circa the 1960s.
http://eprints.dkit.ie/75/
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'Remembering who we are': Identity and class in Protestant Dublin and Belfast, 1868-1905
(2008)
Maguire, Martin
'Remembering who we are': Identity and class in Protestant Dublin and Belfast, 1868-1905
(2008)
Maguire, Martin
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A comparative analysis of the interaction of ideas of class and religious identity in Dublin and Belfast.
http://eprints.dkit.ie/78/
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‘Churches and Symbolic Power in the Irish Landscape’
(2004)
Maguire, Martin
‘Churches and Symbolic Power in the Irish Landscape’
(2004)
Maguire, Martin
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An analysis of the way in which church and other sites of religious significance were appropriated and contested in Irish History
http://eprints.dkit.ie/76/
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‘Subvert and Survive’: Soft Power and Popular Resistance at the Transcultural Edges of Hegemony
(2016)
Browne, Harry
‘Subvert and Survive’: Soft Power and Popular Resistance at the Transcultural Edges of Hegemony
(2016)
Browne, Harry
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<p>This thesis, in three parts, documents and conceptualises a range of political and cultural activities that either sustain or challenge existing structures of power. It seeks to answer the question: how can we conjoin a Gramscian theoretical framework and the insights of transculturalism to understand and investigate practices of dominance and resistance operating in close cultural and ideological proximity to those they oppose? Drawing upon an understanding that a successful hegemonic discourse, one that earns consent and minimises conflict, must in some sense contain, and thus control, its own opposite, Part 1 of the thesis – divided into three chapters, constituting an overarching critical discussion – elaborates a theoretical framework that is transcultural, a view of culture deeply embedded in politics and resistant to the limits of national boundaries and essentialisms; that understands hegemony both as an account of bourgeois power and a programme for a praxis of pop...
http://arrow.dit.ie/appadoc/70
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‘The Church of Ireland and the problem of the Protestant working-class of Dublin, 1870-1930’.
(1995)
Maguire, Martin
‘The Church of Ireland and the problem of the Protestant working-class of Dublin, 1870-1930’.
(1995)
Maguire, Martin
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A social, economic and political analysis of the place of Working class protestants within the Church of Ireland community in Dublin from Disestablishment to the independent state.
http://eprints.dkit.ie/74/
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‘The Irish Folly’: The Easter Rising: the Press; the People; the Politics.
(2016)
Foley, Michael
‘The Irish Folly’: The Easter Rising: the Press; the People; the Politics.
(2016)
Foley, Michael
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<p>This paper aims to examine the coverage of the 1916 Easter Rising and the impact of that coverage on the political aspirations of Irish people in the aftermath of the Rising. It is examined here as a media event within the context of modernity and as an event that aimed to amplify on an international stage through the press the aims of the insurgents and so redefine Irish nationalism.</p>
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaconmuscon/19
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‘The organisation and activism of Dublin’s Protestant working-class 1883-1935’ in Irish Historical Studies, xxix,no.113 (May 1994).
(1994)
Maguire, Martin
‘The organisation and activism of Dublin’s Protestant working-class 1883-1935’ in Irish Historical Studies, xxix,no.113 (May 1994).
(1994)
Maguire, Martin
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Based on a range of sources including newly discovered records of the Dublin City and County Conservative Workingmens' Club founded in 1883.
http://eprints.dkit.ie/73/
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‘Traditional Irish music here tonight’: Exploring the session space
(2013)
Kearney, Daithi
‘Traditional Irish music here tonight’: Exploring the session space
(2013)
Kearney, Daithi
http://eprints.dkit.ie/377/
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1 Card 6 Libraries Presentation
(2013)
Ward, Jamie; Branigan, Amanda
1 Card 6 Libraries Presentation
(2013)
Ward, Jamie; Branigan, Amanda
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A presentation to the LIR Annual Seminar on the DkIT Library / Louth County Libraries initiative to allow joint membership of all County Louth libraries. This is the first joint venture of its kind in Ireland and this presentation gives a detailed description of the processes and policies needed to accomplish the joint membership arrangement.
http://eprints.dkit.ie/313/
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80:80 Office Furniture System designed by John Walsh for Tangent Furniture, 2002
(2002)
Walsh, John
80:80 Office Furniture System designed by John Walsh for Tangent Furniture, 2002
(2002)
Walsh, John
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<p>80:80 was developed against the background of a changing work environment. Advances in technology meant that work became mobile, the breaking down of walls and cubicles created large open spaces allowing for a movement towards collaborative work and “New Ways of Working”.</p> <p>80:80 is an office furniture system designed in this context, to provide a foundation for new, flexible ways of working. In particular, the delineators that define territory, such as legs, vertical supports, fixed side screens, were removed or minimised to create an uninterrupted worksurface span, allowing for a flexible space where users can annex as much space as the task in hand requires. The intention was to create a simple, flexible platform for modern work in its many forms and to reduce the desk back to its most simple and useful form- the table. 80:80 does not tell you where to sit, that does not impose upon you how to work but is a blank canvas that facilitates flexible working...
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaschadpoth/32
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A Cocktail Menu is Essential to Growing Sales
(2011)
Murphy, James Peter
A Cocktail Menu is Essential to Growing Sales
(2011)
Murphy, James Peter
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<p>The earliest mention of a cocktail menu list in Ireland dates back to Saturday 10<sup>th</sup> July 1886 when the original Burlington Hotel, Andrew Street, Dublin advertised it’s range of available cocktails (Irish Times Ltd, p.7). The cocktail menu has indeed been around quite a long time but unfortunately a lot of bars do not afford it the same level of attention which they would give to their food or wine menus. Your cocktail menu is a most crucial component towards creating the right image, attention to detail and innovative approaches to your bars cocktails for your customers. The menus form, layout, content, and perhaps even the character of the menu can provide your customers with an insight into the very heart of your bar. In most cases, the menu placed in front of a customer (in the bar or over the internet) is the only chance that you have to communicate what your unique product is, and why it is better then your competitors. Cocktails all...
http://arrow.dit.ie/tfschcafoth/1
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A Common Awareness and Knowledge Platform for Studying and Enabling Independent Living – CAPSIL
(2010)
Bennis, C.; McGrath, D.; Caulfield, B.; Knapp, R. Benjamin; Coghlan, Niall
A Common Awareness and Knowledge Platform for Studying and Enabling Independent Living – CAPSIL
(2010)
Bennis, C.; McGrath, D.; Caulfield, B.; Knapp, R. Benjamin; Coghlan, Niall
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The population of the world is growing older, and the balance of old to young is shifting so that by 2050 over 30% of the population is expected to be over 60 years old[1], with particularly high ratios of old to young in the EU, USA and Japan. CAPSIL is an FP7 Coordinating Support Action that incorporates a strategic international coalition of University and Industrial partners that already have extensive teams developing hardware/software/knowledge solutions to independent living based on user requirements. CAPSIL has two fundamental goals: 1. To carry out an analysis of the state of the art with regards to technology, healthcare and public policy in the EU, US and Japan for enabling independent living for older adults. Based on this analysis, develop a detailed roadmap for EU research to achieve effective and sustainable solutions for independent living 2. To support aging research by proposing procedures to incorporate all of these diverse solutions into WiKi entries (CAPSIL WiK...
http://eprints.dkit.ie/274/
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A Critical Analysis of Grand Corruption with Reference to International Human Rights and International Criminal Law: The Case of Nigeria
(2017)
Anaedozie, Florence
A Critical Analysis of Grand Corruption with Reference to International Human Rights and International Criminal Law: The Case of Nigeria
(2017)
Anaedozie, Florence
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<p>Grand corruption remains a domestic crime that is not directly addressed by the international human rights and international criminal law regulatory frameworks. Scholars argue that the right to a society free of corruption is an inherent human right because dignity, equality and participation significantly depend upon it. The academic discourse linking corruption to the violation of human rights is relatively new, no regional or global human rights instrument has referred specifically to corruption while anti-corruption treaties rarely refer to human rights. There is also insufficient research within this area, establishing the direct causal link between high-level corruption and systemic human rights violations. Therefore, using qualitative interpretative analysis, this thesis aims to address this lacuna with reference to the case of Nigeria by interrogating case law, treaties, and other relevant legal human rights instruments. Consequently, the project placed the relevant...
http://arrow.dit.ie/appadoc/78
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A Critique of Immaterial Labour: Dublin's Independent Music Scene as a Strategic Site of Investigation
(2014)
Gill, Susan
A Critique of Immaterial Labour: Dublin's Independent Music Scene as a Strategic Site of Investigation
(2014)
Gill, Susan
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<p>This study critiques the autonomist concept of immaterial labour. Both diagnostic and prescriptive, the term immaterial labour was coined by Lazzarato (1997), but became synonymous with Hardt and Negri’s (2001a; 2004; 2010) ‘Empire’ trilogy. They describe post-industrial labour as characterised by the production of immaterial commodities such as culture, creativity and information. Seeing it as a hegemonic form of production, accelerationist Marxists Hardt and Negri (ibid.) suggest that immaterial labour has the radical potential to restructure socio-economic life, resulting in spontaneous communism. However, their thesis has been subject to critique as it homogenises post-industrial production and lacks empirical engagement. This study seeks to address this deficit by using Dublin’s independent music scene as a strategic site of investigation. Independent music production became a logical site of enquiry, as its emphasis on immanent cooperation, urban life and autonomy are...
http://arrow.dit.ie/appadoc/74
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A Digital Learning Experience in Tertiary Design Education
(2013)
Meakin, Kerry; Knott, Neville
A Digital Learning Experience in Tertiary Design Education
(2013)
Meakin, Kerry; Knott, Neville
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<p>This paper documents the results of a study of trialing an innovative teaching method to first year students while studying for a BA in Visual Merchandising and Display in an Institute of Technology in Dublin. Due to lower staff levels it was perceived this student cohort were not attaining the practical skills necessary in their future careers therefore it was hoped that an innovative method of delivering practical tuition would be beneficial to students and lecturers from both learning and teaching perspectives. An Action Research approach was taken, which took the form of trialing a digital artefact, compiled by one of the authors, Knott (2013), as a teaching tool. This artefact consisted of an iBook; containing step-by-step interactive instructions on how to complete practical visual merchandising and display tasks. An iPad was made available in the studio for students to access the iBook during practical sessions. Students accessed the iBook during class time to refer ...
http://arrow.dit.ie/aaschadpcon/8
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A Globalised Vulnerability: Re-Presenting the Labouring Body of Ireland's Newly Industrialised Landscape
(2011)
Curran, Mark
A Globalised Vulnerability: Re-Presenting the Labouring Body of Ireland's Newly Industrialised Landscape
(2011)
Curran, Mark
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<p>Situated in the context of globalisation in the Republic of Ireland, this ethnographically informed practice-based thesis addresses the critical relationship between visual arts practice, curatorship, the historical representation of labour, industrialised space and contemporary global labour practices. Drawing on audio and visual ethnographic material generated in my fieldsite - the Hewlett-Packard Manufacturing and Research complex in Leixlip, Ireland, together with the resulting installation and publication titled The Breathing Factory, it further investigates the dissemination of such epistemologies, the term ‘re-representation' being deployed as a reflexive gesture in acknowledgement of such critical re-contextualisations.</p>
http://arrow.dit.ie/appadoc/58
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A Little History of Irish Food
(1998)
Sexton, Regina
A Little History of Irish Food
(1998)
Sexton, Regina
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<p>Published by Gill and Macmillan Ltd. in 1998 at a cost of £6.99. Illustrations by Hannan Firmin, Photography by Jean Cazals. Designed by Prue Bucknall, home economy by Marie Ange Lapierre, edited by David Grant and Kate Oldfield.</p> <p>128p., col.ill., 22cm., paperback</p> <p>Access the Publisher's website <a href="http://%20www.gillmacmillan.ie/%20%20%20">here</a></p>
<p>This is from the library of the late Honor Moore whose collection was donated to DIT Library Services in November, 2013. The collection is available in DIT Library, Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin 1.</p>
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A Litttle History of Irish Food
(2001)
Sexton, Regina
A Litttle History of Irish Food
(2001)
Sexton, Regina
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<p>Published by Gill & Macmillan, Park West, Dublin 12 with association with RTE Commercial Enterprises. in 2001.</p> <p>Text by Regina Sexton, illustrations by Hannah Firmin, photography by Jean Cazals, designed by Prue Bucknall, food ecomomy by Marie Ange Lapierre and edited by David Grant and Kate Oldfield. Printed and bound in Singapore by Kyodo Printing Co Pte Ltd. 128p., col. ill. 21cm.</p> <p>Access the publishers website <a>here</a></p>
<p>Thia book is available in DIT Library, Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin 1.</p>
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A Masters Guide to New Zealand Wines
(2010)
Murphy, James Peter
A Masters Guide to New Zealand Wines
(2010)
Murphy, James Peter
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<p>In the world of wine Steve Smith – Director of wine at Craggy River, New Zealand stands tall producing 100% single vineyard wines. This article explores his wines with useful notes and suggestions for any bar wine menu.</p>
http://arrow.dit.ie/tfschafart/100
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A Message from France : Jean Sulivan and Post - Catholic Ireland
(2008)
Maher, Eamon
A Message from France : Jean Sulivan and Post - Catholic Ireland
(2008)
Maher, Eamon
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A Multiple Belonging : New Representations of National Identity in Contemporary International and Irish Art Practice
(2007)
Healy, Ciara
A Multiple Belonging : New Representations of National Identity in Contemporary International and Irish Art Practice
(2007)
Healy, Ciara
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<p>In the late 1980’s, flying somewhere over the ocean on one of my many journeys to visit family in Ireland, I wrote this Haiku. Some years later, I re-read it while sitting in my studio surrounded by scraps of old travel tickets, letters and other ephemera. Looking at the poem once again, I began to wonder about home and to which, if any, I belonged. Late one evening, listening to the voices on BBC Radio 4 crackle over the air waves into my damp Dublin studio, I looked out at the construction sites for the city’s new steel and granite utopias and thought about the number of migrant workers silently travelling to and from these sites at the most isolated hours of the day. As the skyscrapers and new apartments heralded Ireland’s new economic, environmental and social change, I began to see, for the first time, the connections between my stories of displacement and the stories of those employed to built the new world rising around me. How shared histories impact on the represen...
http://arrow.dit.ie/appamas/6
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A Pale Yellow Sky
(2008)
Doris, Cliona
A Pale Yellow Sky
(2008)
Doris, Cliona
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http://arrow.dit.ie/musrec/13
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A Pinch of This: Tastes of Home Cooking with Frank Moynihan
(1998)
Moynihan, Frank
A Pinch of This: Tastes of Home Cooking with Frank Moynihan
(1998)
Moynihan, Frank
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<p>Published by On Stream Publications Ltd., Cloghroe, Blarney, Co. Cork Ireland. No date given but the book was sold for £5.99 Irish pounds (internet search finds a date of 1998). Food Photographs by Norma Cuddihy, Back cover photograph by Don McMonagle, Book Design by Nick at On Stream and Editor is Roz Crowley.</p> <p>108p.,21cm., paperback</p>
<p>This is from the library of the late Honor Moore whose collection of cookery books was donated to DIT Library Services in 2012. The Collection is available in DIT Library, Cathal Brugha Street.</p>
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A previously unrecorded megalithic structure at Fennor, Co. Meath.
(1997)
Brady, Conor
A previously unrecorded megalithic structure at Fennor, Co. Meath.
(1997)
Brady, Conor
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This article describes an unrecorded standing stone and cairn in Fennor townland, Co. Meath.
http://eprints.dkit.ie/341/
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