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Displaying Results 476 - 500 of 519 on page 20 of 21
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Recession will be the wild card in second Irish treaty referendum
(2009)
O'Brennan, John
Recession will be the wild card in second Irish treaty referendum
(2009)
O'Brennan, John
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Opinion article
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3047/
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The Irish think again about the Lisbon Treaty
(2008)
O'Brennan, John
The Irish think again about the Lisbon Treaty
(2008)
O'Brennan, John
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Opinion article
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3050/
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Alte Kräfte drängen Serbien in die Isolation
(2008)
O'Brennan, John
Alte Kräfte drängen Serbien in die Isolation
(2008)
O'Brennan, John
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Opinion article
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3053/
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Una Europa de Jueces?
(2011)
O'Brennan, John
Una Europa de Jueces?
(2011)
O'Brennan, John
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Opinion article
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3051/
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Will Ireland say 'yes' to Lisbon?
(2008)
O'Brennan, John
Will Ireland say 'yes' to Lisbon?
(2008)
O'Brennan, John
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Opinion article
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3052/
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Serbia to choose EU orbit or isolation
(2008)
O'Brennan, John
Serbia to choose EU orbit or isolation
(2008)
O'Brennan, John
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Opinion article
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3054/
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Ireland’s plan to resurrect the Lisbon Treaty to be unveiled at the Brussels summit: CEPS Commentary/4 December 2008
(2008)
O'Brennan, John
Ireland’s plan to resurrect the Lisbon Treaty to be unveiled at the Brussels summit: CEPS Commentary/4 December 2008
(2008)
O'Brennan, John
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Given the problems created by the failed Irish referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon for the European Union, it is a bittersweet irony that Ireland has been one of the member states hardest hit by the turmoil in global markets. The country’s fiscal position has severely degraded and the Government has been forced to introduce austerity measures not seen for a quarter of a century. Now, in advance of the European Council’s December summit, expectations are growing that the Irish Prime Minister (or Taoiseach) Brian Cowen will provide a clear roadmap for an Irish solution to the EU’s constitutional dilemma and enable the EU to resolve the impasse created by the Irish electorate’s rejection of the Treaty in June.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3055/
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Scientists’ blogs – glimpses behind the scenes
(2012)
Trench, Brian
Scientists’ blogs – glimpses behind the scenes
(2012)
Trench, Brian
http://doras.dcu.ie/16818/
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Do we need a referendum?
(2011)
O'Brennan, John
Do we need a referendum?
(2011)
O'Brennan, John
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The dramatic European Council meeting in Brussels ten days ago seems finally to have signalled a collective EU will toward resolution of the euro crisis. However, quite apart from the problems posed by Britain’s latest lapse into self-imposed and self-defeating isolation, the big challenge ahead will lie in the ratification of the newly-minted fiscal compact. Although there has been plenty of speculation that referendums would be held in multiple jurisdictions, Ireland might well find itself once again in the unique and lonely position of being the only member state to ask its citizens to vote on the treaty change.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3066/
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1916 in 2006
(2008)
Conway, Brian
1916 in 2006
(2008)
Conway, Brian
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What was meant to be a direct and serious threat to British rule in Ireland in 1916 became a small-scale skirmish on the streets of Dublin that had little impact beyond the capital city. But the actions of the men and women who were behind the Easter Rising have an important claim on Irish collective memory. That the nationalist rhetoric of the now famous 1916 martyrs was wrapped in a religious idiom, and appealed to this-worldly as well as otherworldly sentiment, helped to ensure its place in posterity. For all the importance of this event in our collective memory though, it has not always been remembered as it was on Easter Sunday 2006, when the Irish state organised an elaborate official commemoration of the tragic and ill-fated rising, the first such event since 1966.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3067/
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Communities: Editors' Introduction
(2007)
Corcoran, Mary P.; Devlin, Maurice
Communities: Editors' Introduction
(2007)
Corcoran, Mary P.; Devlin, Maurice
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Community and its fate has become a focal point of attention for those concerned about the social changes wrought by the forces of modernity. Numerous commentators have argued that neglecting to foster and support community interaction and involvement may have deleterious social consequences. This argument has been most forcefully (and controversially) articulated by Robert Putnam who focuses on the disappearance of civic togetherness – in terms of everyday community based practices such as participation in meetings and local organisations, church attendance and voting – in the United States. The impact of this decline in civic togetherness, he concludes, diminishes social capital and undermines community (Putnam, 2000).
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3068/
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Building States without Society: European Union Enlargement and the Transfer of EU Social Policy to Poland and Hungary by Beate Sissenich
(2008)
O'Brennan, John
Building States without Society: European Union Enlargement and the Transfer of EU Social Policy to Poland and Hungary by Beate Sissenich
(2008)
O'Brennan, John
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Review article
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3074/
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Beyond Sovereignty: From Status Law to Transnational Citizenship? Hokkaido: Slavic Research Centre. Osamu Ieda (ed.)
(2007)
O'Brennan, John
Beyond Sovereignty: From Status Law to Transnational Citizenship? Hokkaido: Slavic Research Centre. Osamu Ieda (ed.)
(2007)
O'Brennan, John
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Review article
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3075/
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Occupational change and social polarisation in Ireland: further evidence
(2007)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
Occupational change and social polarisation in Ireland: further evidence
(2007)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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This paper extends to the year 2002 that section of an earlier paper (Breathnach 2002b) which considered whether the pattern of occupational change occurring in Ireland during the period 1991-1996 indicated the operation of processes of social polarisation. The occupational categories contained in the Census of Population were recast in order to create a set of broad groups which facilitated analysis from a social polarisation perspective. This analysis demonstrated strong growth, on the one hand, in the numbers of employers & managers and professional & technical workers and, on the other, in certain unskilled occupational groups (personal services and retail sales) – the latter following the allocation to these groups of the bulk of the greatly-expanded number of workers who failed to state their occupation in the 2002 census. Meanwhile, key middle-income groups, including bluecollar industrial, clerical and public service workers experienced contraction in their overall s...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3083/
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Forgetting and Remembering: Place and Space in the work of Yvonne Cullivan
(2011)
Byrne, Anne
Forgetting and Remembering: Place and Space in the work of Yvonne Cullivan
(2011)
Byrne, Anne
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/2561
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Singular Identities Managing Stigma, Resisting Voices
(2000)
Byrne, Anne
Singular Identities Managing Stigma, Resisting Voices
(2000)
Byrne, Anne
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This paper argues that single women are stigmatised in contemporary Irish society and that this is particularly evident in people's everyday interactions with single women. Stigmatising interactions are apparent in relation to singleness itself, marital status, the bearing of children and sexuality, indicating the pervasiveness of heterosexual, familistic ideologies in Irish society. The paper describes a set of stigma management strategies deployed by women in response to single stigma. Within these responses, emerging forms of resistance to dominant ideologies of womanhood are evident in women's explanations of 'why I am single'.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/2554
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Echanges épistolaires Echanges épistolaires en anthropologie : l'enquête Harvard-Irlande/ Letters in anthropological research: the Harvard-Irish Survey (1930-1936)
(2011)
Byrne, Anne
Echanges épistolaires Echanges épistolaires en anthropologie : l'enquête Harvard-Irlande/ Letters in anthropological research: the Harvard-Irish Survey (1930-1936)
(2011)
Byrne, Anne
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This article examines a selection of the professional and private letters associated with the social anthropology strand of the Harvard-Irish Survey (1930-1936). These research letters contribute to the historiography of the first visit to Europe in the 1930s of an American team of anthropologists and archaeologists engaged in a multi-disciplinary study of a 'modern' society. How letters are deployed, who writes to whom, what is relayed, requested or refused reveals the deployment of a novel research strategy by anthropologists Arensberg and Kimball. Letters to and from research informants reveal not only the anthropologists' requests but informant voices, perspectives and practices - material that informs ethnographic observations on Irish town and country life. The complexities of informant-researcher relationships are also highlighted. A narrative approach to the analysis of research letters is introduced.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/2555
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Family and Community: (Re)Telling Our Own Story
(2011)
Byrne, Anne
Family and Community: (Re)Telling Our Own Story
(2011)
Byrne, Anne
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The contribution of family, kin and community relations to sustaining a rural way of life was the primary focus of Arensberg and Kimball's anthropological study of Irish families in the 1930s, published as Family and Community in Ireland (1940, 1968, 2001). It is a detailed ethnographic study of the familial, communal, and economic relationships of the small farmer class of rural Clare in the west of Ireland. Through the frame of a collaborative community research project with an artist, sociologist and the descendents of the families written about, in this article we explore the consequences of the 1930s anthropological study for community identity and how a research project based on Kimball¿s 1930s field diary provided an opportunity for community members to tell their own story of family and community in the 21st century. A narrative inquiry approach is deployed, honouring the power of local stories to disrupt dominant narratives.
2012-09-25
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/2552
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The Changing Geography and Fortunes of Dublin Haute Cuisine Restaurants, 1958-2008
(2011)
Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín
The Changing Geography and Fortunes of Dublin Haute Cuisine Restaurants, 1958-2008
(2011)
Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín
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<p>This paper considers the changing geography and fortunes of Dublin’s <em>haute cuisine</em> restaurants over the last half century, placing them within both a national and international context. Ireland’s place within the global story of food is discussed, and the paper illustrates links between Dublin and European and global trends. The paper points out that Dublin in the 1950s could be seen as the gastronomic capital of the British Isles. The leading restaurateurs are briefly profiled, and the decline, stagnation, and gradual re-birth of Dublin’s <em>haute cuisine</em> restaurants over the 1958-2008 period is charted and discussed. The paper combines data from the Central Statistics Office, the <em>Egon Ronay Guide</em>, and the <em>Michelin Guide</em>, with oral histories of leading chefs, waiters and restaurateurs to provide a robust account of the story of <em>haute cuisine</em> in Dublin restaurants for the l...
http://arrow.dit.ie/tfschafart/112
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Social Polarisation in the Post-Fordist Informational Economy: Ireland in International Context
(2007)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
Social Polarisation in the Post-Fordist Informational Economy: Ireland in International Context
(2007)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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This paper examines the processes whereby post-Fordist economic restructuring is widely held to have led to growing social polarisation in the advanced capitalist economies. Conceptual fuzziness has clouded the polarisation hypothesis, and a review of international evidence shows no clear trend towards either occupational or earnings inequality. There is stronger evidence of growing household income inequality, due mainly to changes in household composition and national taxation and social welfare policies. In the case of the Republic of Ireland, there has been a more definite tendency towards occupational, earnings and household income polarisation in the 1990s, giving rise to important policy implications at a time of unprecedented national prosperity.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3092/
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Is history a coherent story?
(2012)
Sheehan, Helena
Is history a coherent story?
(2012)
Sheehan, Helena
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This paper is a reflection on philosophy of history and a polemic in the debate on the legitimacy of grand narratives.
http://doras.dcu.ie/16844/
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An Aisling for our age
(2012)
Sheehan, Helena
An Aisling for our age
(2012)
Sheehan, Helena
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Asked to speak on my vision for our age, I put it in terms of the choice between socialism or barbarism.
http://doras.dcu.ie/16845/
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Book review: South Africa pushed to the limit by Hein Marais
(2011)
Sheehan, Helena
Book review: South Africa pushed to the limit by Hein Marais
(2011)
Sheehan, Helena
http://doras.dcu.ie/16846/
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Occupying Dublin: Considerations at the crossroads
(2012)
Sheehan, Helena
Occupying Dublin: Considerations at the crossroads
(2012)
Sheehan, Helena
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This article is an experiential narrative and critical analysis of the occupy movement as it unfolded in the autumn of 2011. It focuses particularly on Occupy Dame Street and Occupy University in Dublin.
http://doras.dcu.ie/16847/
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Place Re-Making in Dublin
(2004)
Corcoran, Mary P.
Place Re-Making in Dublin
(2004)
Corcoran, Mary P.
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0ne of the defining features of the city of Dublin in recent years has been its diffusion into the surrounding hinterland, creating major outlying suburban communities some of which now quallfy as 'edge cities'. One consequence of this diffision is a re-orientation of the citizenry away from the downtown. It is hard to imagine now but, in the 1940s and 1950s' O'Connell Street was the vibrant core of the city of Dublin replete with entertainment, restaurant, hotel and business facilities. If we try to think of an iconic image from that period, it has to be that of young men and women, sensibly belted against the wind and rain, waiting expectantly for their dates under Clerys' clock. From the 1960s, as the commercial heart of the city migrated across the River Liffey to Grafton Street and St Stephen's Green, O'Connell Street and its surrounding environs went into decline. While the city centre's main thoroughfare retained its status as the civic...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3508/
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