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Listen to them! The challenge of capturing the true voice of young people within early intervention and prevention models; a youth work perspective
(Elsevier, 2018-11-14)This paper aims to explore the challenges to youth work in capturing the voices of young people in a meaningful way within Meitheal and the Child and Family Support Networks model (Meitheal). This is a prevention and early ... -
Listening to practitioners talking about child to parent violence and abuse: Some findings from an action research project
(Irish Assocation of Social Workers, 2016)Contemporary debates about violence within the family are usually limited to the dynamics and prevention of adult-initiated violence. This largely ignores other kinds of challenges that social workers and other practitioners ... -
An Litearthacht Acadúil agus an Fhéiniúlacht Acadúil: Cás-Staidéar ar an Ionad Scríbhneoireachta Acadúla in Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh
(Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge, Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh, 2013)Réamhrá[1]: Déantar scagadh san alt seo ar a bhfuil i gceist leis an litearthacht acadúil agus leis an bhféiniúlacht acadúil. Mar chuid den scagadh déantar anailís ar obair an Ionaid Scríbhneoireachta Acadúla in Ollscoil ... -
Literature and learning in early medieval Meath
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Literature of Indistinction: Blanchot and Caproni
(University of Delaware Press., 2005) -
Local governance and sustainable rural development: Ireland's experience in an EU context
(Univerza v Mariboru, Filozofska Fakulteta, 2009)This paper discusses the role of local governance partnerships in promoting sustainable rural development with reference to EU policy over the past two decades. Ireland’s experience is presented as an example. From the ... -
Locating the centre: Irish traditional music and re-traditionalisation at the Willie Clancy Summer School
(Irish Academic Press, 2013-05-01)The Willie Clancy Summer School is the foremost school for Irish traditional music transmission and practice in the annual Irish traditional music calendar. !e particular success of the Willie Clancy Week (as it is more ... -
Locative reverb: Artistic practice, sound technology, and the grammatization of the listener in the city
(Springer International Publishing, 2021)There are various ways that artists use technology in exploring the relation of sound to the urban environment, which has different impacts on the listener in relation to place. The rising prominence of these works is ... -
The loci of oscillatory visual-object priming: a combined electroencephalographic and reaction-time study
(Elsevier, 2000-12)The detection of reaction-times (RTs) to a target Kanizsa-type square (an illusory square defined by the collinear arrangement of 90° corner junctions) within a matrix of distractor junctions are expedited when the target ... -
Locke's species: Money and philosophy in the 1690s
(Taylor and Francis, 2013-10-15)John Locke intervened in two major debates in which the issue of species featured: (1) the question of whether species designations are based on real essences or only nominal essences (discussed in the Essay), and (2) the ... -
Logainmneacha agus an dinnseanchas
(Comhar, 2022-03)San alt gairid seo, féachfar le léargas ginearálta a thabhairt ar an nasc atá idir logainmneacha na hÉireann agus traidisiún liteartha agus scéalaíochta an dinnseanchais. -
Logainmneacha na hÉireann III: Cluain i logainmneacha Co. Thiobraid Árann. Pádraig Ó Cearbhaill. Oifig an tSoláthair, Baile Átha Cliath. 2010. xxiv + 250 lgh + Dlúthdhiosca
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Lone parents and activation, what works and why: a review of the international evidence in the Irish context
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland, Galway, 2016-09)This research sought to discover those policies, programmes and practices which enable lone parents to engage in employment which will lead to adequate living standards and improved well-being for them and their children. ... -
The Long War: CENTCOM, grand strategy, and global security
(University of Georgia Press, 2017-06-15)[No abstract available] -
A Long Way with Trips, if Airy
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Long-term human impact and environmental change in mid-western Ireland, with particular reference to Céide Fields – an overview
(Copernicus Publications on behalf of the Deutsche Quartärvereinigung (DEUQUA), 2020-02-11)This paper presents new palaeoecological data from north Co. Mayo, western Ireland, and reviews published data with a view to achieving a better understanding of the timing and nature of early farming in the region, its ... -
The longest negotiation: British policy, IRA strategy and the making of the Northern Ireland peace settlement
(SAGE Publications, 2013-11-24)This article offers a new analysis of the Northern Ireland peace settlement through an examination of the pivotal relationship between two key actors: the British state and the Provisional Republican movement that included ... -
The Longue durée of Brexit: Politics, literature and the British past
(Brill, 2021-05-20)The complex proposition posed by Brexit challenges us to reinvestigate British reflections on identity from an historical point of view. This contribution considers a range of precedents, beginning with the English ... -
Looking Down the Barrel of History. Review of The Dead Eight, by Carlo Gébler
(The Irish Times, 2011)