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    • Gabriel Rosenstock (*1949):"The Rejection of the Early Morning Dew" 

      Ní Mhunghaile, Lesa (Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2014)
      [No abstract available]
    • An Gael agus an raidió: Craoltóireacht na Gaeilge tar éis bhunú an stáit 

      Walsh, John (Comhar, 2018-09)
      Léiríonn an caidreamh idir an chraoltóireacht agus an Ghaeilge san 20ú Aois go leor idé-eolaíochtaí casta maidir leis an gcainteoir dúchais agus leis an bhfoghlaimeoir, agus faoin gceangal idir tógáil na féiniúlachta agus ...
    • Gaelic Games and 'the Movies' 

      Crosson, Seán (Irish Academic Press, 2009)
      From the earliest days of the cinema, sport was one of the most popular subjects of representation. Unsurprisingly, when film arrived in Ireland, Irish sport, including gaelic games, would soon feature. Gaelic games were ...
    • Gaelic games and the films of John Ford 

      Crosson, Seán (Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2018-02-27)
      This peer-reviewed chapter emerged further to ongoing research into the representations of Gaelic games in the cinema and is focused on films directed, or part-directed, by John Ford, in particular The Quiet Man (1952), ...
    • Gaelic service kindreds and the landscape identity of Lucht Tighe 

      FitzPatrick, Elizabeth (Cork University Press, 2018-03-06)
      This paper discusses the character of the lands of householders who served the courts of Gaelic lords in later medieval Ireland and how their association with those lands, which were mostly of early medieval royal origin, ...
    • The Gaelic Undertow: Seán Ó hEochaidh's field trip to the Bluestacks in 1947 

      Ó Laoire, Lillis (Cambridge Scholars' Press, 2013)
      A discussion of perspectives by Seán Ó hEochaidh in life in the Bluestack Mountains, Co. Donegal, in the mid-twentieth century. 
    • The Galway Art Gallery Collection and Roger Fry's The Pond (1921) 

      Byrne, Anne (Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, 2016)
      Following fragments of evidence that are suggestive of Bloomsbury-Irish connections, this article concerns Roger Fry, his passion for painting, for people, for places and for new ideas. Charleston, the home of Bell and ...
    • Gaming disorder in adults with autism spectrum disorder 

      Murray, Alayna; Mannion, Arlene; Chen, June L.; Leader, Geraldine (Springer, 2021-06-28)
      Gaming disorder (GD) is a clinical addiction to video or internet games. This study investigated whether GD symptoms are heightened in adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in comparison to a control group, and explored ...
    • 'Gan Unsa ar Bith Céille': An Fhearúlacht agus An Bharántúlacht in Dhá amhrán le Seosamh Ó hÉanaí.Béaloideas 

      Ó Laoire, Lillis; Williams, Sean (An Cumann Le Béaloideas Éireann/Folklore of Ireland Society, 2009)
      Glactar leis an bharantúlacht mar cheist mhór i gcúrsaí béaloidis sa lá atá inniu ann.4 Tá roinnt mhaith staidéir chomh maith déanta ar chúrsaí inscne i Léann an Bhéaloidis in Éirinn5 agus roinnt bheag a dhíríonn ar an ...
    • Gangland Knockabout 

      Kenny, John (The Irish Times, 2000-03-18)
    • Gastrointestinal disorders 

      Leader, Geraldine; Mannion, Arlene (Springer, Cham, 2015-09-04)
      Gastric problems are common among persons with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). And, this phenomenon has been well known for some time. The purpose of this chapter is to define the characteristics of this problem, its ...
    • Gastrointestinal symptoms in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A literature review 

      Mannion, Arlene; Leader, Geraldine (Springer Verlag, 2014-10-25)
      The purpose of this literature review was to provide an overview of the research on gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms in autism spectrum disorder. Topics explored include the prevalence of GI symptoms, the importance of ...
    • Gastrointestinal symptoms in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A systematic review 

      Leader, Geraldine; Abberton, Cathal; Cunningham, Stephen; Gilmartin, Katie; Grudzien, Margo; Higgins, Emily; Joshi, Lokesh; Whelan, Sally; Mannion, Arlene (MDPI, 2022-04-01)
      This systematic review aims to offer an updated understanding of the relationship between gastrointestinal symptoms (GIS) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children and adolescents. The databases PsycINFO, Medline, ...
    • The gathering place of Tír Fhiachrach? Archaeological and folkloric investigations at Aughris, Co Sligo 

      FitzPatrick, Elizabeth (Royal Irish Academy, 2001)
      This paper explores evidence for modern popular gatherings on Aughris head land, Co. Sligo, and attempts to define the landscape on the headland where medieval royal assembly may also have taken place. The spatial ...
    • An Gearrscéal Gníomhach 

      de Bléine, Padaí (Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge, Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh, 2018)
      [No abstract available]
    • Gellner's genealogy of the open society: biopolitics as fragment and remainder 

      Ryan, Kevin (Sage, 2015)
      A decade before Foucault began to work with the related concepts of biopolitics and biopower, Gellner posed a series of questions which are suggestive of a similar line of inquiry. Gellner did not pursue this strand of his ...
    • Gelotophobia and autism 

      Leader, Geraldine; Mannion, Arlene (Springer, 2019-10-08)
      [No abstract available]
    • Gelotophobia and high-functioning autism spectrum disorder 

      Grennan, Susan; Mannion, Arlene; Leader, Geraldine (Springer Verlag, 2018-07-19)
      Gelotophobia can be defined as the fear of being laughed at or ridiculed. The aim of the current literature review is to present a synthesis of the literature on gelotophobia and the link between high-functioning autism ...
    • Gender and archaeology 

      Dempsey, Karen (Oxford University Press, 2022-02-21)
      In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and embodiment of an identity that intersects with age, sex, race, sexuality, and class. One is not born, but rather becomes, a ...
    • Gender and medieval archaeology: storming the castle 

      Dempsey, Karen (Cambridge University Press, 2019-06-17)
      Despite more than three decades of feminist critique, archaeological scholarship remains predominantly focused on the exploration of patriarchal narratives and is, therefore, complicit in reinforcing structural inequalities. ...