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Displaying Results 76 - 100 of 54090 on page 4 of 2164
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Turnout or turned off? Electoral participation in Dublin in the 21st century
(2004)
Kavanagh, Adrian
Turnout or turned off? Electoral participation in Dublin in the 21st century
(2004)
Kavanagh, Adrian
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Voter turnout is defined as the percentage number of registered voters who vote in an election - although the valid adult population (those aged 18. and over). is taken as the base from which turnout rates are calculated in other countries. such as the USA. Turnout levels have generally been in decline in Western democracies for the past few decades, as is also the case in the Republic of Ireland. TurnoUiS in socially-deprived urban areas have fallen to exceptionally low levels, particularly in innercity and western suburban areas in Dublin. Problems related to voter turnout feature amongst the most significant concerns facing the Irish political system at present. Democracy is weakened if the numbers voting in elections are in decline, while cross-constituency turnout variations involving socio-economic or demographics biases will have an impact on the final election results and resulting policy outcomes, which may act to further peripheralise an already marginalised groups. It is...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/67688
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Supply constraints and serviced land development supply in the Dublin region: a review of the projections and recommendations of Bacon III
(2003)
MacCabe, Fergal
Supply constraints and serviced land development supply in the Dublin region: a review of the projections and recommendations of Bacon III
(2003)
MacCabe, Fergal
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This papers examines the supply constraints and serviced land development supply in the Dublin region in the light of the projections and recommendations of the Bacon III report and makes further recommendations.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/67672
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The East Coast Corridor: spatial development strategies for the Dublin-Belfast metropolitan regions
(2002)
Williams, Brendan; Berry, James; McGreal, Stanley
The East Coast Corridor: spatial development strategies for the Dublin-Belfast metropolitan regions
(2002)
Williams, Brendan; Berry, James; McGreal, Stanley
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The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the European perspective concerning spatial development strategies in relation to metropolitan corridors and to assess the role of these strategies specifically on the metropolitan areas of Dublin and Belfast. The paper also considers the impact of development and investment policies on the Dublin-Belfast corridor. The structure of the paper is in two broad parts; the first part deals with the development and planning policy issues in the Dublin region. This is followed by an overview of the Northern Ireland perspective and the Regional Development Strategy which incorporates the vision of an outward looking, dynamic and livable region and where diversity is a strength rather than a division. The discussion within the paper considers the intra and inter-regional development prospects for the Dublin-Belfast corridor. Although further research is necessary, broad indicators are used to consider some of the development impacts within the corri...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/67661
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Economic geographies of rhe urban system: top-down, bottom-up trajectories of development and change in Dublin's inner city
(2002)
Punch, Michael
Economic geographies of rhe urban system: top-down, bottom-up trajectories of development and change in Dublin's inner city
(2002)
Punch, Michael
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The aim of this paper is to examine some top-down and bottom-up aspects of recent processes of economic development and transformation. as these have played out across Dublin 's inner city. In particular. the paper offers an overview of the impacts of recent restructuring processes linked to the globalisation of capital and a theoretical-practical ex plorat ion of the construction of a putative 'social economy' in the inner city over recent years. This has seen increasing involvement of community activists. traditionally attachcd to independent grassroots associations promoting the interests of specific urban locales. in the creation and management of bottom-up economic interventions. The intention at this point is to 'map' this emergent territory, raising some critical questions for further research regarding its place and meaning.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/67662
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Dublin's fourth office development boom
(2003)
MacLaran, Andrew; O'Connell, Roland
Dublin's fourth office development boom
(2003)
MacLaran, Andrew; O'Connell, Roland
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The past seven years have comprised a period of considerable activity in the office development sector in Dublin. Between January 1999 and December 2003, over 856,000 sq. m. of office space was completed. creating a 50 per cent increase in the size of the modem (post-1960) office stock. This article reviews the associated trends in the scale of development, take-up and vacancy over the past decade. The data are drawn from the Hamilton Osborne King/Trinity College Dublin database and annual office reviews compiled annually since 1989. An examination of the two earlier development booms is provided by MacLaran, MacLaran and Malone (1987), with a review of the third development boom being included in MacLaran (1993) and Drudy and MacLaran (1994).
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/67657
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Dublin 1600-1800 : a study in urban morphogenesis
(1972)
Burke, Nuala T.
Dublin 1600-1800 : a study in urban morphogenesis
(1972)
Burke, Nuala T.
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From the year 1600 Dublin City, for so long cramped behind its medieval walls and towers, began to grow and transform, to expand, and to evolve through two centuries of sustained development into a 'splendid and luxurious capital?. The purpose of this study is to describe, analyse and explain the morphological development of Dublin during this period, from 1600 to the passing of `The Act of Union? in 1800, and to identify and explain influences and agents which determined the form of development. More than anything else it was the final location of central government and administration in Dublin following the domination of the entire island in 1603 which created a sustained demand for residential and for public building, and during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries development was a response to the changing political, economic and social situation which evolved and which, in 1800, was altered by the Act of Union and its consequences. The year 1800 is a ?watershed? in the...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/40108
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Report of a Committee of the Dublin Statistical Society on the registration of marriages, births, and deaths in Ireland, presented to the Society by the Council
(1859)
Dublin Statistical Society. Special Committee on Registration of Marriages, Births and ...
Report of a Committee of the Dublin Statistical Society on the registration of marriages, births, and deaths in Ireland, presented to the Society by the Council
(1859)
Dublin Statistical Society. Special Committee on Registration of Marriages, Births and Deaths
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Marriages, births and deaths are now registered not only in England and Scotland, but (with the single exception of Ireland) in all the civilized states of Europe, whether Roman Catholic or Protestant; and we beg to report that we consider the subject to be one of extreme importance, and that a uniform Registration of Marriages, Births and Deaths is required as an essential condition for many sanitary reforms affecting the welfare of the population, and as an additional protection to the moral and material interests of society.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9240
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Arrangements for putting out fires in Dublin city and the townships of Drumcondra, Clontarf, Kilmainham, Pembroke, Rathmines, Blackrock, and Kingstown
(1882)
Hancock, W. Neilson
Arrangements for putting out fires in Dublin city and the townships of Drumcondra, Clontarf, Kilmainham, Pembroke, Rathmines, Blackrock, and Kingstown
(1882)
Hancock, W. Neilson
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The last great improvement in the arrangements for putting out fires in Dublin arose from the burning of Kildare-street Club in 1860; and some papers read at this Society, and the discussion thence arising, contributed to the changes then introduced. The burning of the workshops of the Artane Industrial School, and of the boarding-house in Kingstown, where a life was lost, bring up the consideration of the question for reconsideration. Are the existing arrangements throughout the whole metropolitan area as satisfactory and complete as the latest experience and the latest legislation on the subject would suggest?
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8451
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"The universities." II - The University of Dublin: Trinity College
(1947)
Meenan, James
"The universities." II - The University of Dublin: Trinity College
(1947)
Meenan, James
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The University of Dublin, or Trinity College - by whichever name we may decide to call it - is the third University in these islands and, of course, by far the most ancient in this country. There have been so many changes in Ireland in the last forty years that some of the evidence given to the University commissions of 1901 and 1906 reads oddly now. Trinity, however, remains as the oldest and most famous of Irish universities and it still enjoys the unquestioned support of an important group in the community. We have therefore to examine its development in a time of extreme difficulty and uncertainty.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5699
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The Dublin housing question: sanitary and insanitary
(1913)
Dawson, Charles
The Dublin housing question: sanitary and insanitary
(1913)
Dawson, Charles
Abstract:
So much attention has been devoted to the insanitary condition of certain quarters of our City that it appears to me that the work which has been done for the providing of sanitary and comfortable dwellings for the workers has been almost completely overlooked. In the first place, I desire to point out what has been done for the providing of Sanitary dwellings. In the second, I shall deal with what are called the Slums. Amongst the greatest of pioneers and reformers in the housing of Dublin stands the Corporation.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7935
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Slums: a sociological retrospect of the city of Dublin
(1914)
Millin, S. Shannon
Slums: a sociological retrospect of the city of Dublin
(1914)
Millin, S. Shannon
Abstract:
If I required an excuse for my paper, I would quote the words of the Chief Secretary Right Hon. A. Birrell, M.P., in reply to a deputation which recently waited on him in reference to the Dublin Housing Problem:?"As long as people rested content to live surrounded by such things as had been described, they were in a bad way themselves, perhaps even in a worse way than their poorer neighbours, who endured these terrible conditions. The more that was said, and thought, and written on the subject, particularly when there seemed to be a little light lifting over that black veil, the better it would be for all. It was the awakening of public opinion that was, after all, the only security for the remedy of the terrible evils which existed in Dublin." (29th October; 1913).
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7937
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Unskilled labour in Dublin: its housing and living conditions
(1914)
Chart, D.A.
Unskilled labour in Dublin: its housing and living conditions
(1914)
Chart, D.A.
Abstract:
Perhaps the greatest difficulty in the way of the social reformer is his lack of adequate information. He perceives, as all, who are not blind or deaf, must perceive, that all is not well with the commonwealth, that large numbers of the population live starved and stunted lives, that, despite our triumphs in science, our increased power to control the forces of nature, this old world still contains a greater amount of human suffering and squalor than seems consistent with the general development of the twentieth century. The Lusitania and the slum, the aeroplane and the tenement house, the boy scout and the street arab, contrasts such as these are to be met with on every side. Glaring social evils stare us in the face, yet the problems connected with them must be approached very warily, lest the effort to do good may bring about a greater harm. If we are to play the surgeon, we must study the anatomy of the body politic. The paper to be read this evening will illustrate a phase of l...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5218
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, Eleventh Session, Sixth Meeting -
(1859)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, Eleventh Session, Sixth Meeting -
(1859)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9259
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Tenth Session, Fourth Meeting -
(1857)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Tenth Session, Fourth Meeting -
(1857)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9221
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Remedies for overcrowding in the city of Dublin
(1912)
Lawson, William
Remedies for overcrowding in the city of Dublin
(1912)
Lawson, William
Abstract:
This question is no new one; it has been discussed in and out of this Society; much has been done by private and public effort to remedy the overcrowding which admittedly exists in the city of Dublin, but the latest official information which we have, and to which I shall presently refer, shows that the problem is not yet solved, and that much remains to be done to solve the problem, if, indeed, it can be solved at all.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/3923
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Tenth Session, First Meeting -
(1857)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Tenth Session, First Meeting -
(1857)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9143
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The present state of the dwellings of the poor, chiefly in Dublin
(1857)
Jordan, Thomas
The present state of the dwellings of the poor, chiefly in Dublin
(1857)
Jordan, Thomas
Abstract:
FOR the last few years considerable attention has been given to the condition of the working classes. One of the most obvious tests of that condition is the state of their dwellings, and as I have daily opportunities of observing these, the present question is one that often passes through my mind. It is generally allowed that the dwelling or the house accommodation is closely connected with the improvement and elevation of the occupier. Let any one become acquainted with some of the poorer classes in the streets in which they generally live, and let him try to point out the duty of charity, the evil of drunkenness, or let him dwell on higher interests, and tell of the time and place when sorrow and death will be no more, he will find the most serious obstacles to his teaching in the state of things around him; that the wretchedness by which he is surrounded certainly does not open the poor man's mind to charity and love, that squalor and destitution are most serious hindrances...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9140
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Fifteenth Session, First Meeting -
(1862)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Fifteenth Session, First Meeting -
(1862)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9120
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Fourteenth Session, Seventh Meeting -
(1862)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Fourteenth Session, Seventh Meeting -
(1862)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9114
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Fourteenth Session, Fourth Meeting -
(1861)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Fourteenth Session, Fourth Meeting -
(1861)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9113
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Ninth Session - Third Meeting
(1856)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Ninth Session - Third Meeting
(1856)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9096
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, Ninth Session, First Meeting
(1856)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, Ninth Session, First Meeting
(1856)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9090
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, eight session, sixth meeting -
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, eight session, sixth meeting -
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9086
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, eight session, third meeting -
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, eight session, third meeting -
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9080
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, eight session - first & second meetings
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, eight session - first & second meetings
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8979
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