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    • Aesthetics and emotion in an organisational ethnography 

      Kenny, Kate (Inderscience, 2008-11)
      In this paper, I argue that an aesthetic approach can help us to better understand workplace ethnography. Ethnography is sensory by nature; it can incorporate a feeling of rightness and beauty in the experience of 'being-with' ...
    • Doing transnational feminism, transforming human rights: the emancipatory possibilities revisited 

      Reilly, Niamh (SAGE Publications, 2012-10-24)
      This article contributes to cross-disciplinary engagement with the idea of transnationality through a discussion of transnational feminisms. In particular, it reviews and responds to some of the more critical readings of ...
    • Emerging feminist research: courage and determination 

      Ballantine, Carol; Le Goff, Damien; Scriver, Stacey (School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway, 2022)
      This volume is the third edition of Dearcadh journal. When we issued our first call for papers in November 2019, we did not know that the journal’s first three editions would all be carried out in the context of a global ...
    • Familist ideologies and difficult identities 

      Byrne, Anne (Macmillan, 1999-12-01)
      [No abstract available]
    • Gender and sustainability in rural Ireland 

      Byrne, Anne; Shorthall, Sally (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 ...
    • Women in Irish society: Introduction 

      Byrne, Anne; Leonard, Madeleine (Beyond the Pale Publications, 1997)
      This text contains 28 chapters on gender-based social science research in Ireland from a feminist perspective. Accompanied by introductions by the authors, sections include Women, Power and Politics; Hidden Lives; Rural ...