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    AuthorLeader, Geraldine (61)Mannion, Arlene (49)Lonergan, Patrick (38)Elliott, Mark (35)Grimes, Seamus (32)... View MoreSubjectIreland (90)Psychology (53)Gaeilge (32)Drama (29)Theatre studies (25)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2023 (229)2010 - 2019 (558)2000 - 2009 (157)1990 - 1999 (34)1980 - 1989 (16)Type
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    Where worlds meet. Two Irish prehistoric mountain-top ‘villages’ 

    Bergh, Stefan (Università di Macerata, 2015)
    Mountains and high ground are often venerated as special places. It is their enigmatic quality as high places, their prominence and permanence in both the mental and physical landscapes that draws us to them. In the ...
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    How French is 'French' sport? 

    Dine, Philip (Edinburgh University Press, 2015-12)
    This article explores how sports in France have responded to the challenges of globalization, and also to the opportunities of an increasingly multicultural society. Two case studies are offered in which a distinctive ...
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    Beaumont and Fletcher's Rhodes: early modern geopolitics and mythological topography in The Maid's Tragedy 

    Reid, Lindsay Ann (Humanities Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University., 2012)
    Discussions of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher's Maid's Tragedy have infrequently engaged with the matter of its setting. Nonetheless, as we are frequently reminded within the play, its tragic events are purportedly ...
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    Digital Ensemble: The ENaCT design-based research framework for technology-enhanced embodied assessment in English education 

    Flanagan, Eilis; Hall, Tony (WILEY, 2017-03-16)
    This article outlines the ENaCT educational design for Digital Ensemble, an innovative approach to English assessment integrating drama pedagogy with mobile computing (e. g. iPad). ENaCT represents the key themes that ...
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    Is a therapist's attachment style predictive of stress and burnout in a sample of Irish therapists? 

    Carr, Ciaran; Egan, Jonathan (IACP Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, 2017)
    The current study investigated whether attachment style, as measured by levels of attachment anxiety and avoidance, in a sample of (N = 137) therapists predicted stress and burnout. A series of hierarchical multiple ...
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    Academic freedom and the eye of power: the politics and poetics of open enclosures 

    Ryan, Kevin (Taylor & Francis, 2016-06-13)
    Transparency is both a powerful idea and a technology of power associated with accountability, justice and democracy, which opposes the secretive and shadowy power of surveillance wielded by states and corporations. This ...
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    Tackling homophobic bullying through poetry from the foreign language class: A didactic proposal 

    Férez Mora, Pedro Antonio; Alderete Diez, Pilar (Revistas Científicas Complutenses, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2016-10-07)
    Otherness, of which the homosexual other is a component, is rarely included in syllabi. This paper will explore the negative implications of its omission, and the benefits of its inclusion in academic curricula, with ...
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    A Catholic model of martyrdom in the Post-Reformation era: the Bishop in Seventeenth-Century France 

    Forrestal, Alison (Taylor & Francis, 2005)
    By the seventeenth century, episcopal martyrdom was an established reality and ideal throughout the Catholic church. Bishops could pay homage to the celebrated prelates of the early church who had gone bravely to their ...
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    “I am coming!” Returning to the Womb in Elfriede Jelinek’s Die Klavierspielerin and Michael Haneke’s Film La Pianiste 

    Pusse, Tina-Karen (German Studies Association of Ireland, 2010)
    Elfriede Jelinek‟s Die Klavierspielerin (1983), 1 a novel about a piano teacher (Erika Kohut) at the Vienna conservatory in her late thirties who still lives with her mother in a small flat, deconstructs and anatomises ...
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    Understanding youth civic engagement: debates, discourses and lessons from practice 

    Shaw, Aileen; Brady, Bernadine; McGrath, Brian; Brennan, Mark A.; Dolan, Pat (Taylor & Francis, 2014-07-24)
    While civic engagement provides a rich rationale for intervention, the array of discourses urging a focus on youth engagement or action means that the concept can be confusing, cluttered, and lacking consistent operationalization. ...
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