Browsing School of Political Science & Sociology (Scholarly Articles) by Author "Reilly, Niamh"
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The cruel ways of war
Reilly, Niamh (The Dublin Review of Books Ltd., 2017-12)This review essay discusses the content, significance and reception of Tom Kettle's posthumous collection of essays The Ways of War (1917), published one year after he was killed in the Battle of the Somme. It discusses ... -
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 ... -
Gender equality policy and gender mainstreaming in Irish Aid: From diffusion to dilution to disappearance
Reilly, Niamh (Royal Irish Academy, 2013)This article offers a critical analysis of Irish Aid s treatment of gender equality and gender mainstreaming. Informed by key concepts in policy process and feminist scholarship, it examines the evidence of Irish Aid s ... -
Gender justice and Ireland’s Human Rights Council commitments: Challenging the gaps between rhetoric and practice
Reilly, Niamh (Essex Human Rights Centre at the University of Essex, 2015-01)As Ireland commences its first three-year term on the United Nations Human Rights Council, this article highlights the gaps between the pledges that Ireland made during its campaign for election to the Council and its ... -
How ending impunity for conflict-related sexual violence overwhelmed the UN women, peace, and security agenda: A discursive genealogy
Reilly, Niamh (SAGE Publications, 2017-07-02)The recent unprecedented focus on ending impunity for conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) is positive in many respects. However, it has narrowed the scope of Security Council Resolution 1325 and the women, peace, and ... -
Recasting secular thinking for emancipatory feminist practice
Reilly, Niamh (SAGE Publications, 2017-10-06)The renewed vitality of religion in political and public life has prompted reconsideration of established ideas about secularisation and secularism. In Western Europe, ethnocentric enforcements of secularism are implicated ...