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Northern Ireland: Is Brexit a Threat to the Peace Process and the Soft Irish Border?
In Northern Ireland, the EU Referendum debate focused on two specific issues related to the political stability of the province and the Irish border, particularly as far as the Remainers were concerned.
Carine Berberi
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Performing Beckett at the Irish Border [PDF]
Abstract This article examines the place of Beckett’s work amongst recent artworks sited at the Northern Irish border/ north of Ireland border. Using Dylan Quinn’s Fulcrum, the Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival’s Walking for Waiting for Godot, and the collaborative community project Across and In-Between as key examples, I ...
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This article examines the changing migration projects of Central and Eastern European migrants in Northern Ireland. It sets out the context for settlement scheme applications, linking it to broader hostile environment policies in the UK.
Marta Kempny
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Drivers and barriers of cross-border sectoral ecosystems: The Pharmaceutical sector in an all-island context [PDF]
This paper explores drivers and barriers to cross-border economic integration in the Ireland-Northern Ireland context. Via a case-study of the Irish pharmaceutical sector, we show that potential economic benefits of an all-island sectoral ecosystem have ...
van Egeraat, Chris, Curran, Declan
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Reclaiming the Irish border in contemporary cinema [PDF]
Surprisingly, given the range of films covering the period of the Troubles in Northern Ireland there appears to be a dearth of analysis on the representation of the Irish border in indigenous and Hollywood/British cinematic narratives.
Fox, K.
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Ireland in the World-System: An Interview with Denis O'Hearn
In this interview, Denis O’Hearn presents his views of Ireland’s historical and contemporary status in the capitalist world-system and which countries Ireland could be profitably compared with.
Aidan Beatty +3 more
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COVID-19 and doctor emigration: the case of Ireland
Background Since the 2008 recession, Ireland has experienced large-scale doctor emigration. This paper seeks to ascertain whether (and how) the COVID-19 pandemic might disrupt or reinforce existing patterns of doctor emigration.
Niamh Humphries +3 more
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Regional economic resistance and divergence in Ireland, 2011–22
This paper examines the resistance of Irish regions to potential future economic shock, focusing specifically on employment change in firms in receipt of assistance from the Irish government’s enterprise development agencies.
Van Egeraat Chris +2 more
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As Julie Bates claims, “the most exciting new writing in Ireland is happening in the field of nonfiction” (2020: 228-229) and, more particularly, in the form of the essay.
Melania Terrazas Gallego
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On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organisation warned its members and the world that Covid-19 had reached pandemic status and could not be controlled.
Julien Guillaumond, Vanessa Boullet
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