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New technologies and creative practices in teaching groupwork
(Whiting and Birch, 2017-04-01)This paper introduces the use of new technologies and creative practices in teaching groupwork within two applied Irish postgraduate MA courses (Social Work and Community Development). By reflecting on experiences of ... -
New threats to human security in the Anthropocene: Demanding greater solidarity
(United Nations Development Programme, 2022)We are faced with a development paradox. Even though people are on average living longer, healthier and wealthier lives, these advances have not succeeded in increasing people¿s sense of security. This holds true for ... -
The new wave of childhood studies: breaking the grip of bio-social dualism?
(Sage Journals, 2012)The article takes as its starting point a new wave of researchers who use concepts such as 'hybridity' and 'multiplicity' in a bid to move the study of childhood beyond the strictures of what Lee and Motzkau call 'bio-social ... -
The next generation of teachers: an investigation of second-level student teachers' backgrounds in the Republic of Ireland
(Taylor & Francis, 2013-01-30)This paper presents and discusses the demographic, educational and career backgrounds of second-level student teachers in the Republic of Ireland. Its findings confirm that student teachers from the lower social classes ... -
Nicolas Sarkozy: Performing the French presidency
(Intellect, 2021-03-01)A presidential election can be viewed as a national drama in which a candidate casts herself/himself as a courageous protagonist who seeks to become a collective symbol that embodies the best qualities of the nation. Drawing ... -
Nicole Gilles and literate society
(Peter Lang, 2019-02-05)Nicole Gilles was active in the literate society of Paris in the last quarter of the fifteenth century in a number of ways: as a reader and patron of books, as a publisher and as a writer whose work may have circulated ... -
"Ní cathair mar a tuairisg í": (Mis)Representing the American city in the literature of the Gaelic Revival?
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'No Good Days But The Present Ones?' Readers' Letters to Woman's Way 1963-69
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"No Such Genre": Tradition and the contemporary Irish novel
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Nodaireacht Theangeolaíoch i WordPress
(Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge, Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh, 2017)Sa lá atá inniu ann, is gnáthach go mbaintear úsáid as córacha ar líne, ar a nglaotar córais bainistíochta inneachair (CMSanna), chun láithreáin ghréasáin a chur suas agus a riaradh. Um an dtaca seo, tosach 2017, meastar ... -
Noirm na Gaeilge a aibhsiú, teanga shóisialta na ndaltaí a fhorbairt agus áit an Bhéarla sa ghaelscolaíocht a bheachtú
(Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge, Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh, 2022)Is toradh é an t-alt seo ar thuras féineitneagrafaíochta ina ndearnadh féinbhreathnú, féinfhiosrú, athghlaoch cuimhne agus scríobh dírbheathaisnéiseach faoi mo shaothar, mo shaol agus mo thaighde agus mé i mo chomhairleoir ... -
Non-agricultural employment in northwestern Ireland: a peripheral region in the 1970s
(Geographical Society of Ireland, 1987)Considerable spatial variation characterized the pattern of return migration and subsequent house construction during the 1970s in the northwest. Ireland's poorest and most peripheral region. Underlying this pattern of ... -
Non-conforming femininity in Game of Thrones: An analysis of Arya Stark and Brienne of Tarth
(School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway, 2020)The male gaze is a theory that was developed by Laura Mulvey (1975), addressing the objectification of women in classic Hollywood films. While the male gaze is highly criticized, it is still applicable today and is ... -
North by North-West
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Northern Ireland. In The Encyclopedia of Political Science
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Not Forgotten: Thady Lee (1623-1651/2) and the Irish Vincentians
(Veritas Publications, 2022-06-30)[No abstract available] -
Notes on some Irish hanging bowl escutcheons
(Journal of Irish Archaeology, 1990)A study of hanging bowl escutcheons from the River Kennet, Wiltshire, Ballinderry and Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly, published in the Journal of Irish Archaeology 5 (1989-90), 45-48. -
A Novel to Excerise the Head
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Novels of ripening: The maturation of the bildungsroman
(Bloomsbury, 2023-06-29)This chapter explores how the Bildungsroman, originally associated with young protagonists’ coming-of-age, has been revised in recent fiction to incorporate the continuing development and growth of characters well ... -
Now for a Woman's Book of Love
(The Irish Times, 2000-08-19)