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    • Megacities and large urban agglomerations in the coastal zone: interactions between atmosphere, land, and marine ecosystems 

      von Glasow, Roland; Jickells, Tim D.; Baklanov, Alexander; Carmichael, Gregory R.; Church, Tom M.; Gallardo, Laura; Hughes, Claire; Kanakidou, Maria; Liss, Peter S.; Mee, Laurence; Raine, Robin; Ramachandran, Purvaja; Ramesh, R.; Sundseth, Kyrre; Tsunogai, Urumu; Uematsu, Mitsuo; Zhu, Tong (Springer Nature, 2012-10-18)
      Megacities are not only important drivers for socio-economic development but also sources of environmental challenges. Many megacities and large urban agglomerations are located in the coastal zone where land, atmosphere, ...
    • Meitheal and child and family support networks - process and outcomes study 

      Rodriguez, Leonor; Cassidy, Anne; Devaney, Carmel (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NatiNUI Galway, 2018-09)
      This report presents research on the Meitheal and Child and Family Support Network (CFSN) model.1 The research has three components – (1) the Meitheal Process and Outcomes study, (2) findings on the Child and Family ...
    • Meitheal and child and family support networks final report: Tusla’s programme for prevention, partnership and family support 

      Rodriguez, Leonor; Cassidy, Anne; Devaney, Carmel (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2018-09)
      The Development and Mainstreaming Programme for Prevention, Partnership and Family Support (PPFS) is a programme of action being undertaken by Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, as part of its National Service Delivery ...
    • Meitheal and child and family support networks process and outcomes: pilot study 

      Rodriguez, Leonor; Cassidy, Anne; Devaney, Carmel (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2018-09)
      This document reports on the fi ndings of the Meitheal and Child and Family Support Networks (CFSN) Process and Outcomes Pilot Study. This study was carried out between October and November 2016 to evaluate the appropriateness ...
    • Meitheal and child and family support networks: Interim report on the meitheal process and outcomes study 

      Rodriguez, Leonor; Cassidy, Anne; Devaney, Carmel (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2017-09)
      This research study is being conducted as part of the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre’s evaluation of the Development and Mainstreaming Programme for Prevention, Partnership and Family Support (PPFS) that Tusla, ...
    • Melena as an unusual presentation of gastrointestinal stromal tumour, a case report 

      Mulkerrin, G.; Hogan, N.M.; Sheehan, M.; Joyce, M.R. (Elsevier BV, 2018-03-01)
    • Meme sentiment analysis enhanced with multimodal spatial encoding and facial embedding 

      Hazman, Muzhaffar; McKeever, Susan; Griffith, Josephine (University of Galway, 2022-12-08)
      Internet memes are characterised by the interspersing of text amongst visual elements. State-of-the-art multimodal meme classifiers do not account for the relative positions of these elements across the two modalities, ...
    • Memorialising Gaelic Ireland: the curious case of the Ballyshannon fragments and the Irish monuments at San Pietro in Montorio, Rome 

      FitzPatrick, Elizabeth (Guildhall Press, 2010)
      The burial place of the exiled Irish at San Pietro in Montorio, Rome (Pl. 1), is perhaps the most iconic Irish diaspora funerary site in Europe, not least because the community interred there (1608–23) are found in ...
    • “Memory Cheats”: deception, recollection, and the problem of reading in The Captain And The Enemy 

      McCormack, Frances (Nighthawks Open Institutional Repository, University of North Georgia, 2017)
      The Captain and the Enemy is one of Greene’s least well-known and least loved novels. It has received little critical attention, but that is hardly any wonder: it is a frustrating, perplexing, and ultimately unfulfilling ...
    • Men, individualism, and process: A Pardoner’s Tale 

      Kreps, David (Palgrave MacMillan, 2021-08-04)
      Taking a long look back through the philosophical underpinnings of contemporary hyper-masculinity, from renaissance writers such as Hobbes and Locke up to modern American philosopher, Nozick, this chapter maps out the key ...
    • Men, women, and not quite non-persons: derivatization in Roxana 

      Barr, Rebecca Anne (Société d’études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, 2018)
      This article argues that Roxana exemplifies a peculiarly modern mode of “derivatization”: a form of “ontological reductionism” articulated by Ann J. Cahill in which individuals are diminished to “the reflection, projection, ...
    • Mental health as a weapon: Whistleblower retaliation and normative violence 

      Kenny, Kate; Fotaki, Marianna; Scriver, Stacey (Springer Verlag, 2018-04-17)
      What form does power take in situations of retaliation against whistleblowers? In this article, we move away from dominant perspectives that see power as a resource. In place, we propose a theory of normative power and ...
    • Mental health care for irregular migrants in europe: barriers and how they are overcome 

      Straßmayr, Christa; Matanov, Aleksandra; Priebe, Stefan; Barros, Henrique; Canavan, Reamonn; Díaz-Olalla, José Manuel; Gabor, Edina; Gaddini, Andrea; Greacen, Tim; Holcnerová, Petra; Kluge, Ulrike; Welbel, Marta; Nicaise, Pablo; Schene, Aart H; Soares, Joaquim JF; Katschnig, Heinz (Springer Nature, 2012-05-20)
      Background: Irregular migrants (IMs) are exposed to a wide range of risk factors for developing mental health problems. However, little is known about whether and how they receive mental health care across European countries. ...
    • Mental health consequences of child sexual abuse 

      Mullers, Evelyn-Sybille; Dowling, Maura (Mark Allen Healthcare, 2008)
      Survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA) can experience a variety of long-term mental health effects on their life trajectory, which brings them to the attention of mental health services. It is vital that the mental health ...
    • Mental health First Aid in an Irish Context 

      Shanahan, Anne-Lisa (2013-02-01)
      Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an early intervention training course designed to improve the knowledge, skills and confidence of non-clinicians to manage mental health emergencies. The course aims to minimise the ...
    • Mental health promotion works: A review. 

      Barry, Margaret M. (SAGE Journals Online, 2005-06)
      Positive mental health is a value in its own right; it contributes to the individual¿s well-being and quality of life; and also contributes to society and the economy by increasing social functioning and social capital. ...
    • Mental Health Promotion: Perspectives and Practices. 

      Barry, Margaret M. (Clifford Beers Foundation, 2001)
      There is growing recognition in Ireland, as in other countries, of the importance of addressing mental health as part of improving overall health and well-being. Each year, the Centre for Health Promotion Studies at the ...
    • Mental health-care provision for marginalized groups across europe: findings from the promo study 

      Priebe, S.; Matanov, A.; Barros, H.; Canavan, R.; Gabor, E.; Greacen, T.; Holcnerova, P.; Kluge, U.; Nicaise, P.; Moskalewicz, J.; Diaz-Olalla, J. M.; Strassmayr, C.; Schene, A. H.; Soares, J. J. F.; Tulloch, S.; Gaddini, A. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2012-02-07)
      Background: Providing mental health care to socially marginalized groups is a challenge. There is limited evidence on what form of mental health-care generic (i.e. not targeting a specific social group) and group-specific ...
    • Mental illness in ireland: simulating its geographical prevalence and the role of access to services 

      Morrissey, Karyn; Clarke, Graham; Williamson, Paul; Daly, Antoinette; O'Donoghue, Cathal (SAGE Publications, 2015-01-01)
      Traditionally, Ireland has reported high rates of admissions to acute psychiatric facilities for mental illness in general. However, data limitations mean that there has been no research on the role of access and proximity ...
    • Mentoring: výchova k profesionálně vedenému dobrovolnictví 

      Brumovská, Tereza; Seidlová Málková, Gabriela (Portál, 2010)
      The book, written in Czech language, provides a through rough literature review on the knowledge and viable theoretical approaches to the mentoring interventions and assessment of the quality of mentoring programmes through ...