We do not think enough about what we do or the context of our encounters and interactions with youth. Indeed, I worry that too much of the literature of our field is prescriptive – telling us what to do but not inviting us to reflect on why we do what we
Thom Garfat
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The Northern Ireland peace process in an age of austerity [PDF]
The steady drip of dissident Republican attacks forms the backdrop to this special issue of Political Quarterly. Moreover, this comes at a time of economic austerity, when Northern Ireland faces unprecedented cuts to its public sector-dominated economy ...
Kaufmann, Eric P.
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Stories and their value: exploring the role of storytelling in social care practice
Identifying interventions which have universal application in residential care for children is challenging due to the complex nature of the needs encountered.
Lavinia McLean, Emmett Tuite
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People-Powered Planning: Planning from the bottom up in a top-down system
This paper is concerned with spatial policy in Ireland. It adopts an historical lens to help explain why Ireland currently finds itself at the bottom of the European league table with regard to local governance. After categorising the Irish political and
Patrick Collins
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Molecular profiling of signet ring cell colorectal cancer provides a strong rationale for genomic targeted and immune checkpoint inhibitor therapies [PDF]
We would like to thank all patients whose samples were used in this study. We are also thankful to the Northern Ireland Biobank and Grampian Biorepository for providing us with tissue blocks and patient data; and Dr HG Coleman (Queen’s University Belfast)
A Gonçalves +39 more
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Constitutional Change and Referendums in Chile and Ireland: Faraway, So Close
Chile and Ireland have held constitutional referendums in recent years. While Ireland has successfully passed several controversial constitutional amendments over the last decade, Chile has struggled with its proposed constitutional reform, with two ...
Felipe Paredes +2 more
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Erotics of War and Sovereignty in Iris Murdoch’s The Red and the Green
In The Red and the Green the Irish writer Iris Murdoch creates a narrative universe that focuses on the Easter Rising of 1916, one of the most tumultuous turns in twentieth century Irish history, and introduces a rich web of moral conflicts and dilemmas ...
Gülden Hatipoğlu
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Operationalizing the knowledge space: theory, methods and insights for Smart Specialisation
Focusing explicitly on the regional dimensions of technological change, this paper examines the technological evolution of Irish NUTS-3 regions. Employing an index of average relatedness, it is shown that over an extended 25-year period (1981–2005) that ...
Adam Whittle
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Trans-gendering the Irish Na(rra)tion: Neil Jordan’s Breakfast on Pluto [PDF]
Occupying a relegated position as it does in Neil Jordan’s filmography, it is my contention that Breakfast on Pluto is one of his most transgressive films.
E. Guillermo Iglesias-Díaz
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Irish audiences and news information from official sources during Covid-19
Audiences exist in highly personalised, high-choice media environments built on a hybrid of established traditional brands and informal digital networks.
Wheatley Dawn
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