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William Trevor on Screen
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Wireless Valley, Silicon Wadi and Digital Island - Helsinki, Tel Aviv and Dublin and the new economy GPN
(Elsevier, 2004-06)Hyper-capitalism in global information and communication technology (ICT) markets during the late 1990s created a new global production network, shaped by multinational corporations, international capital flows, and a ... -
With a Heroic Life and a Governing Mind : Irish Nationalist Autobiography in the 19th Century
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With Carefully Measured Iciness
(The Irish Times, 1999-09-04) -
Woman's Life magazine and women’s lives in Ireland in the 1950s
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Women in Irish society: Introduction
(Beyond the Pale Publications, 1997)This text contains 28 chapters on gender-based social science research in Ireland from a feminist perspective. Accompanied by introductions by the authors, sections include Women, Power and Politics; Hidden Lives; Rural ... -
Women Unbound: Single Women in Ireland
(Rutgers University Press, 2007) -
The women who had been straining every nerve: Gender-specific medical management of trauma in the Irish Revolution (1916-1923)
(Peter Lang, 2020-01)Female revolutionaries suffered various traumas – including sexual trauma – during Ireland’s revolutionary period (1916–1923). This chapter draws on files from the Military Service Pensions Collection, personal accounts ... -
Women, gender and international human rights: An overview
(Springer, 2019-06-26)This chapter reviews the many achievements of the last 25 years − expressed in the proliferation of laws, norms, and mechanisms − to advance the human rights of women and LGBTQI people and considers in five subsections ... -
Women’s rights as human rights: 25 years on
(Springer, 2019-05-22)“Women’s Rights as Human Rights: Toward a Re-Vision of Human Rights,” by Charlotte Bunch (published in Human Rights Quarterly in 1990), is considered a classic text in the field of women’s human rights. In it, Bunch set ... -
A word of caution for feminist-decertifiers? The case of France’s racial disestablishment
(School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway, 2022)This thinkpiece studies France’s relationship to race/ethnicity through a feminist lens. It explores the French government’s unique approach to its citizens’ identities which has effectively resulted in the disestablishment ... -
Work readiness curriculum: How to support young adults with intellectual disabilities in the transition from school to work
(Vannini Editoria Scientifica Srl, 2022-12)Ad oggi, la ricerca sulla disabilità intellettiva si è concentrata principalmente sull’infanzia e sugli interventi precoci piuttosto che sul passaggio dalla scuola al lavoro. Il curriculum di preparazione al lavoro ... -
Work-life integration
(The Irish Psychologist, 2007-05)Work is an integral part of life. Human adaptation implies acquisition of the means to sustain life. But there is more to life than work: there is personal life, family life, and life within one's social network and culture ... -
‘Working-class’ student teachers: Not being encouraged at school and impact on motivation to become a teacher
(The Graduate School of Education, The University of Western Australia, 2018)Diversifying Ireland’s relatively homogeneous teaching population has been a policy concern for over a decade in the context of the rapid transformation of Irish society and schooling. This paper draws on the Access to ... -
Would You Believe It
(The Irish Times, 2000-03-11) -
A Writer Pushed to the Edge. Review of Midnight in a Perfect Life, by Michael Collins
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Writing off the Life
(The Irish Times, 2005-02-12) -
Young People, Alcohol and Sex: What's Consent Got To Do With It?
(Rape Crisis Network Ireland, 2014-01)This qualitative study explores the intersection of university students attitudes to alcohol use and consent to engage in sexual activity. The study was carried out by researchers at the School of Psychology, National ...