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Consuming distance or (all) consuming work? The case of telework
(Routledge, 2014)
The reality of
anthropogenic climate change and the consequences for society and environment
is of growing concern to many worldwide. Sustainable Development - development
which addresses existing human needs while ...
What's smart about working from home? Telework and the sustainable consumption of distance in Ireland
(Research-Publishing, 2013)
The use of technology is pervasive in
contemporary society transforming lives and work environments. The internet and the availability of portable
personal communication devices have resulted in immense societal change. ...
Youth-adult relationships as assets for youth: promoting positive development in stressful Ttmes
(Taylor & Francis, 2016-12-13)
[No abstract available]
Solidarity, equity and rights-based to health provision
(Commonwealth Secretariat, 2015)
This brief contribution addresses the central, but neglected principle of solidarity in universal health coverage reforms. Solidarity is the key to understanding rights-based approaches to health, while ensuring a good fit ...
Governing the future: children's health and biosocial power
(Manchester University Press, 2017-05-31)
Hannah Arendt’s concept of natality spans birth and action, which combine to inaugurate the new. Natality is
used here to examine childhood as a prefigurative form of biopolitics. This concerns practices that seek ...
Single women in Ireland: a re-examination of the sociological evidence
(Beyond the Pale Publications, 1997)
[No abstract available]
Gender and sustainability in rural Ireland
(Routledge, 2016-11-15)
This chapter
considers if and how gender is relevant for the sustainability of rural
Ireland. When we refer to rural sustainability we mean the continuation of the
economic, social, institutional and environmental ...
Familist ideologies and difficult identities
(Macmillan, 1999-12-01)
[No abstract available]
Rural tourism and cultural identity in the west of Ireland
(Cork University Press, 1993)
[No abstract available]
Women’s rights as human rights: 25 years on
(Springer, 2019-05-22)
“Women’s Rights as Human Rights: Toward a Re-Vision of Human Rights,” by Charlotte Bunch (published in Human Rights Quarterly in 1990), is considered a classic text in the field of women’s human rights. In it, Bunch set ...