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New technologies and creative practices in teaching groupwork
(Whiting and Birch, 2017-04-01)
This paper introduces the use of new technologies and creative practices in teaching groupwork within two applied Irish postgraduate MA courses (Social Work and Community Development). By reflecting on experiences of ...
Echanges épistolaires Echanges épistolaires en anthropologie : l'enquête Harvard-Irlande/ Letters in anthropological research: the Harvard-Irish Survey (1930-1936)
(2011)
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Revisiting and Reframing the Anthropological Archive: the Harvard-Irish Survey (1930-1936)
(2013)
We consider a methodological opportunity when
revisiting classical anthropological studies, namely the social anthropological
archive of the Harvard-Irish Survey (1930-1936). A gift of the Irish field
diaries of Conrad ...
Forgetting and Remembering: Place and Space in the work of Yvonne Cullivan
(Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government, IRELAND, 2011)
Remnants of Mr. and Mrs. Woolfs visit to Ireland in 1934
(Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, 2018-09)
Virginia Woolf, Leonard Woolf, Irish Tour
Autobiography, chocolate creams and letterpress printing
(Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, 2018-01)
In response to the call for printed works on paper to recognise the creative contribution made by the Woolfs and the Hogarth Press to printing, art, literature and book culture as part of the 27th annual international ...
Ireland, The Nation and the Woolfs, Part 1
(Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, 2019-05)
Readers may be familiar with Virginia Woolf s diary entries concerning the shriek of agony that marked the death by hunger strike in October 1920 of the Lord Mayor of Cork, Terence MacSwiney, as well as the violence in ...