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Gender, Power and Property: In my own right . The Rural Economy Development Programme (REDP) Working Paper Series
(Rural Economy Development Programme, 2013-11)
Women on farms in Ireland are a subject of feminist analysis for five decades. Salient themes are the constraints of patriarchal agriculture (O'Hara 1997; Shortall, 2004), the invisibility of women's farm work (Viney 1968; ...
Those Letters Keep Me Going: tracing resilience processes in US soldier to sweet heart war correspondences, 1942-1945
(Routledge, 2014)
[no abstract available]
Strategies of Resilience: co-operation in Irish Farming
(Teagasc, 2014)
Ireland's family farming heritage holds crucial elements of rural sustainability - established networks of social support; cultural traditions resourcing ethno-industries such as tourism and craft; and localised human-ecological ...
Understanding and facilitating farmers adoption of technologies
(Teagasc, 2010-08-26)
This article describes an initiative designed to improve the effectiveness of the Teagasc technology transfer process. This is an important component of improving innovation on farms.
Forgetting and Remembering: Place and Space in the work of Yvonne Cullivan
(Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government, IRELAND, 2011)
Perfidious and Pernicious Singlism
(Springer, 2009)
Women Unbound: Single Women in Ireland
(Rutgers University Press, 2007)
Caught in the Cultural Lag: The Stigma of Singlehood
(Psychology Press, 2005)
Family and Community: (Re)Telling Our Own Story
(2011)
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 ...










