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(Post) human rights, poverty and inequality: problems of algocracy, pharmocracy and chemocracy
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021-09)
This chapter explores new questions for human rights in a context of extreme poverty and inequalities of income, wealth, political power and biological life. Minimalist and contradictory narratives of poverty and inequality ...
An interdisciplinary approach to secondary qualitative data analysis: what why and how
(Edward Elgar, 2021-02-16)
Living in global data-rich societies implies the development of critical appraisal to evaluate the quality, authenticity and meaning of data that is increasingly more accessible. Data is readily available, which is an ...
Populations and problems evaluated with functional assessment
(Springer, 2021-03-27)
Functional assessment is a technique consisting of a set of procedures that define the relationship between events in the environment and specific target behaviors. The purpose of functional assessment is to identify ...
From generation to generation: World War II narratives in transition
(Bloomsbury Academic, 2021-11-04)
[No abstract available]
Bridging worlds: Building a bridge for our educational ecosystem and linking formal and non-formal learning
(Education Matters, 2021)
The Bridging Worlds project, funded
by Reinvent Ireland, is an exploratory
programme with the ambitious aim of
creating a wraparound model linking the
formal and non-formal education sectors.
It provides a comprehensive ...
Stories of exile and home: Dementia and masculinity in Arno Geiger’s Der alte König in seinem Exil and Ian Maleney’s Minor Monuments
(Bloomsbury, 2021-10-21)
[No abstract available]
Strange mothers: The maternal and contemporary media art in Ireland
(Anthem Press, 2021-02)
[No abstract available]
“All the better to see you with”: Found footage, camera consciousness and Deleuzian event in contemporary demon possession horror
(McFarland & Company, 2021)
[No abstract available]
Context collapse
(Demeter Press, 2021-03)
[No abstract available]
'Sick on the Irish Sea, Dancing Across the Atlantic': (Anti)Nostalgia in women's diasporic remembrance of the Irish revolution
(Indiana University Press, 2021-03-01)
The substantial displacement of people following the Irish revolution (1916–1923), particularly of women, has little place in the state-sanctioned commemorative history of the period. This migration poses a number of ...