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Displaying Results 5126 - 5139 of 5139 on page 206 of 206
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Managing the transition from Vaisala RS92 to RS41 radiosondes within the Global Climate Observing System Reference Upper-Air Network (GRUAN): a progress report
(2020)
Thorne, Peter
Managing the transition from Vaisala RS92 to RS41 radiosondes within the Global Climate Observing System Reference Upper-Air Network (GRUAN): a progress report
(2020)
Thorne, Peter
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This paper describes the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) Reference Upper-Air Network (GRUAN) approach to managing the transition from the Vaisala RS92 to the Vaisala RS41 as the operational radiosonde. The goal of GRUAN is to provide long-term high-quality reference observations of upper-air essential climate variables (ECVs) such as temperature and water vapor. With GRUAN data being used for climate monitoring, it is vital that the change of measurement system does not introduce inhomogeneities to the data record. The majority of the 27 GRUAN sites were launching the RS92 as their operational radiosonde, and following the end of production of the RS92 in the last quarter of 2017, most of these sites have now switched to the RS41. Such a large-scale change in instrumentation is unprecedented in the history of GRUAN and poses a challenge for the network. Several measurement programs have been initiated to characterize differences in biases, uncertainties, and noise between the...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/13933/
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Going the extra mile: a qualitative analysis of the experiences of clinicians working within the assessment, consultation and therapeutic service (ACTS)
(2016)
Webster, Anthony
Going the extra mile: a qualitative analysis of the experiences of clinicians working within the assessment, consultation and therapeutic service (ACTS)
(2016)
Webster, Anthony
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Introduction: Residential child care has a long and ignoble history both in Ireland and throughout many parts of the Western World. A small but established field of research exists within the sector. The qualitative studies in the area tend to highlight various phenomena within residential child care while providing little context for those phenomena. The qualitative studies tend to provide more context for the phenomena and reflect the multifaceted nature of residential child care and how the answers to the questions about residential child care tend to depend significantly on who is asked.. The Assessment Consultation and Therapeutic Service (ACTS) was established to provide clinical services to young people residing in special care residential centres and detention centres in Ireland. Method: The study aimed to capture the experiences of clinicians working within the ACTS service. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with 11 ACTS clinicians who are based in each of the thr...
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/9722
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'Sick on the Irish Sea, Dancing Across the Atlantic': (Anti)Nostalgia in women's diasporic remembrance of the Irish revolution
(2021)
Aiken, Síobhra
'Sick on the Irish Sea, Dancing Across the Atlantic': (Anti)Nostalgia in women's diasporic remembrance of the Irish revolution
(2021)
Aiken, Síobhra
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The substantial displacement of people following the Irish revolution (1916–1923), particularly of women, has little place in the state-sanctioned commemorative history of the period. This migration poses a number of problems for the ‘social remembrance’ (Beiner) of the revolution. How does a community remember when it no longer exists in the geographic place of origin? Drawing on an array of disparate narratives, including letters, memoirs, and fictional self-representation, this chapter aims to recuperate a number of the counter-memories of female revolutionary émigrées in order to consider the spaces available to women for coming to terms with the past within diasporic communities. Furthermore, it explores how these memories of revolution can oscillate between nostalgic and anti-nostalgic remembrance and how less conventional forms of testimony often offer more complex readings of women’s diasporic remembrance than first-person narrative.
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2021-03-01
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/16550
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The Bible and Empire in the Divided Korean Peninsula: In Search for a Theological Imagination for Just Peace
(2021)
Lim, Youngseop
The Bible and Empire in the Divided Korean Peninsula: In Search for a Theological Imagination for Just Peace
(2021)
Lim, Youngseop
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The major objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between biblical interpretation and imperialism in the context of the Korean conflict. This study takes its starting point in the questions of what caused the Korean conflict, and what role the Bible has played in the divided Korean church and society. In order to find answers to these questions, this study is carried out in several steps. The first step is to explore just peace and imperial peace in the Bible as a conceptual framework. The second step seeks to reconstruct the history of Korean Christianity, the relationship between church and state, and the impact of American church and politics from postcolonial perspective. As the third step, this study focuses on the homiletical discourses of Korean megachurches in terms of their relation to the dominant ideologies, such as anticommunism, national security, pro-Americanism, and economic prosperity. The last step is to present examples of theological efforts for ov...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/95089
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Estimating contributions of pelagic and benthic pathways to consumer production in coupled marine food webs
(2018)
Duffill Telsnig, Jessica I.; Jennings, Simon; Mill, Aileen C.; Walker, Nicola D.; Parne...
Estimating contributions of pelagic and benthic pathways to consumer production in coupled marine food webs
(2018)
Duffill Telsnig, Jessica I.; Jennings, Simon; Mill, Aileen C.; Walker, Nicola D.; Parnell, Andrew; Polunin, Nicholas V.C.
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1. Pelagic and benthic systems usually interact, but their dynamics and production rates differ. Such differences influence the distribution, reproductive cycles, growth rates, stability and productivity of the consumers they support. Consumer preferences for, and dependence on, pelagic or benthic production are governed by the availability of these sources of production and consumer life history, distribution, habitat, behavioural ecology, ontogenetic stage and morphology. 2. Diet studies may demonstrate the extent to which consumers feed on prey in pelagic or benthic environments. But they do not discriminate benthic production directly supported by phytoplankton from benthic production recycled through detrital pathways. The former will track the dynamics of phytoplankton production more closely than the latter. We develop and apply a new analytical method that uses carbon (C) and sulfur (S) natural abundance stable isotope data to assess the relative contribution of pelagic and...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/14026/
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Schrems II: everything is illuminated?
(2020)
Costello, Róisín Áine
Schrems II: everything is illuminated?
(2020)
Costello, Róisín Áine
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The decision in Schrems II delivered by the Court of Justice in July 2020 (judgment of 16 July 2020, case C-311/18, Data Protection Commissioner v. Facebook Ireland Ltd and Maximillian Schrems) was, in many ways, foreseeable given the scheme and recent history of the Union’s privacy and data protection jurisprudence. Despite this, the decision has significant and far-reaching implications both for the protective standards afforded to personal data which are the subject of international data transfers and the role and responsibilities of data controllers where such transfers take place. More fundamentally, the decision also raises a series of further questions about the scope and reach of European data protection standards, the interpretation of the general Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the prospects of the United Kingdom in seeking an adequacy decision as a third country following Brexit.
http://doras.dcu.ie/25489/
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Boom and bust: economic voting in Ireland
(2017)
Reidy, Theresa; Suiter, Jane; Breen, Michael
Boom and bust: economic voting in Ireland
(2017)
Reidy, Theresa; Suiter, Jane; Breen, Michael
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The global financial crisis and economic collapse in countries across the world presents new challenges for economic voting models. While there is a consensus that economic voting exists, even the most ardent supporters will agree that it is a variable force and can only explain a portion of voting behaviour (Lewis-Beck 2007). However, when changes in economic circumstances are life altering, the impact is likely to be far greater. This paper explores the asymmetry effects of boom and bust economics on voting patterns at Irish national elections from 2002 – 2011, a period which contains three elections with the most recent in 2011 being the third most volatile in European post-war history (Mair 2012). Drawing on the Stegmaier and Lewis-Beck (2011) framework, the paper investigates asymmetric economic voting as a force at routine and crisis elections. Ireland presents a fascinating case study in the examination of economic voting in times of crisis. Indeed, the scale of the political...
http://doras.dcu.ie/25491/
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Why Ken Saro-Wiwa matters for climate justice
(2020)
Cox, Laurence
Why Ken Saro-Wiwa matters for climate justice
(2020)
Cox, Laurence
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As a social movements specialist I often find myself talking to nice, well-meaning students and professionals in the global North. Often they are (rightly) focussed on the terrifying reality of climate crisis and desperate to know what to do – but the strategies for change that are easy to find turn out to be very simplistic, shallow to the point of being trivial, and completely inadequate to the scale of the problem. In particular, many of the forms of action they are presented with ignore the history of what has actually worked in ecological movements – in their own countries in previous decades, or around the world at the moment. We are offered solutions that suit us, whether or not they actually have any track record of winning against the huge concentrations of power and wealth, and the entrenched cultural and social habits, that underpin carbon capitalism. When I can, I tell them some of the story of Ken Saro-Wiwa and MOSOP as a way of helping them start to think more seriousl...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/14049/
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Whose story: Working towards diversity in the Maynooth University Library Collections
(2020)
Murphy, Hugh
Whose story: Working towards diversity in the Maynooth University Library Collections
(2020)
Murphy, Hugh
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An increasing focus on issues of diversity and inclusion have been prompting librarians to reconsider their collections and what they represent. This essay reflects on the history of the collections in both Maynooth University and St. Patricks College Maynooth considers several relevant examples and suggest ways in which a more diverse and open collection can be achieved.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/14051/
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Agroecology in Ecuador: historical processes, achievements and challenges
(2017)
Intriago Barreno, Richard; Gortaire Amézcua, Roberto; Bravo, Elizabeth; O'Connell,...
Agroecology in Ecuador: historical processes, achievements and challenges
(2017)
Intriago Barreno, Richard; Gortaire Amézcua, Roberto; Bravo, Elizabeth; O'Connell, Chris
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Agroecology in Ecuador has developed from its early stages as a little-known, incoherent response to the Green Revolution into a serious agrarian model, with key principles enshrined in the country’s Constitution and Food Sovereignty Law. This article provides a historical overview and analysis of this process, highlighting key actors, events and challenges. In particular this article reveals that the adoption of agroecology as a form of resistance by indigenous and peasant movements played a key role in its development. Furthermore, articulation between organizations, academia, and public institutions helped agroecology grow in conceptual depth, national reach and political influence. Nonetheless, as the stalled passage of the law on agrobiodiversity demonstrates, significant obstacles to implementation remain.
http://doras.dcu.ie/25529/
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Creating a parallel state: the development of Irish civil society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
(2009)
Ó Broin, Deiric; Kirby, Peadar
Creating a parallel state: the development of Irish civil society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
(2009)
Ó Broin, Deiric; Kirby, Peadar
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Tis chapter examines the development of civil society in modern Ireland, in particular its roots in the establishment of a myriad of nationalist-inspired artistic, cultural, language, labour, feminist and sporting groups that blossomed in the late 19th century.1 Te frst section considers the parallel between today’s Ireland and that of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and why this period has some important lessons for 21st-century Ireland’s community sector. We then examine the period preceding the late 19th-century growth in Irish civil society when the foundations were laid for the state–civil society struggles out of which the independent Irish state emerged at the beginning of the 20th century. Tis is followed by an examination of the period 1870–1923 and the creation of a virtual parallel state by Irish civil society. Te chapter concludes with an examination of the role civil society could play in the development of a new, more engaged, relationship between citizens and t...
http://doras.dcu.ie/25536/
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New methods for finding minimum genus embeddings of graphs on orientable and non-orientable surfaces
(2019)
Conder, Marston; Stokes, Klara
New methods for finding minimum genus embeddings of graphs on orientable and non-orientable surfaces
(2019)
Conder, Marston; Stokes, Klara
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The question of how to find the smallest genus of all embeddings of a given finite connected graph on an orientable (or non-orientable) surface has a long and interesting history. In this paper we introduce four new approaches to help answer this question, in both the orientable and non-orientable cases. One approach involves taking orbits of subgroups of the automorphism group on cycles of particular lengths in the graph as candidates for subsets of the faces of an embedding. Another uses properties of an auxiliary graph defined in terms of compatibility of these cycles. We also present two methods that make use of integer linear programming, to help determine bounds for the minimum genus, and to find minimum genus embeddings. This work was motivated by the problem of finding the minimum genus of the Hoffman-Singleton graph, and succeeded not only in solving that problem but also in answering several other open questions.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/14074/
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‘It is suicide to be abroad. But what it is to be at home …’: Beckett as national performance
(2021)
Lonergan, Patrick
‘It is suicide to be abroad. But what it is to be at home …’: Beckett as national performance
(2021)
Lonergan, Patrick
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This article explores how nations such as Ireland interact with each other ‐ and seek to understand themselves ‐ by appropriating theatre-makers and other artists, using them to perform versions of that nation to the outside world. This topic is considered through an exploration of the Irish state’s appropriation of Samuel Beckett as an icon that represents positive images of Irishness both within and beyond Ireland. This process is explored from shortly after Beckett’s death in 1989 to the launch in 2012 of an Irish navy vessel named the LÉ Samuel Beckett. The treatment of Beckett during that period is considered in the context of a broader discussion of nation-branding in Ireland. This is presented in an outline history of the Irish state’s performance of itself through its artists, which are discussed in relation to the appearance of Irish writers on banknotes during the twentieth century, among other brief examples related to the work of W. B. Yeats and James Joyce. The article ...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/16571
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The Influence of National Culture on Accounting and Finance
(2021)
Chandrasena, Supun Mekhala
The Influence of National Culture on Accounting and Finance
(2021)
Chandrasena, Supun Mekhala
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This thesis, empirically analyses the role of cultural aspects in accounting and finance disciplines from diverse perspectives. It is made up of three distinct research papers. The first paper (chapter 4) primarily investigates the impact of sociocultural factors in underpinning early accounting thought in an ancient civilization (Ceylon-presently known as Sri Lanka). The next two papers maintain cultural aspects in the limelight but shift the focus to the modern corporate world. Precisely, the second paper (chapter 5) examines the role of Chief Executive Officer's (CEO) cultural values in the firm leverage decision. The third paper (chapter 6) extends the work of chapter 5 and proposes that a firm does not associate with only a single culture, which has been the conventional research focus, but that firms operate with a multiplicity of cultures. Therefore chapter 6 empirically analyses the impact of cultural differences among the CEO, board of directors and stakeholders in a f...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/95326
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