Subject: Sociology
Number of items at this level: 147.
Cox, Laurence and Esteves, Ann Margarida and Motta, Sara (2009) Issue two editorial: "Civil society" versus social movements. Interface: a journal for and about social movements, 1 (2). pp. 1-21. Curran, Declan (2009) British Regional Growth and Sectoral Trends – Global and Local Spatial Econometric Approaches (NIRSA) Working Paper Series No. 49. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis, Maynooth. Murray, Peter (2009) Communities, Schools and the Diffusion of Healthy Lifestyle Promotion Messages: Experiences and the Results of the Kilkenny Health Project (NIRSA) Working Paper Series No. 48. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis, Maynooth. Conway, Brian and Cahill, Lynne M. and Corcoran, Mary P. (2009) The “miracle” of Fatima : Media Framing and the regeneration of a Dublin Housing Estate (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 47. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Gray, Jane and Corcoran, Mary and Peillon, Michel (2009) Local Family Circles and Suburban Social Life in Ireland (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No.43. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Cox, Laurence and Flesher Fominaya, Cristina (2009) Movement knowledge: what do we know, how do we create knowledge and what do we do with it? Interface: a journal for and about social movements, 1 (1). pp. 1-20. Cox, Laurence (2009) “Hearts with one purpose alone”? Thinking personal sustainability in social movements. Emotion, Space and Society, 2 . pp. 52-61. Cox, Laurence and Griffin, Maria (2009) Border country dharma: Buddhism, Ireland and peripherality. Journal of Global Buddhism, 10 . pp. 93-125. Cox, Laurence (2009) Laurence O’Rourke / U Dhammaloka: working-class Irish freethinker, and the first European bhikkhu? Journal of Global Buddhism, 10 . pp. 135-144. Corcoran, Mary and Peillon, Michel and Gray, Jane (2009) Making Space for Sociability: How Children Animate the Public Realm in Suburbia. Nature and Culture, 4 (1). pp. 35-56. Murphy, Mary and O'Connor, Orla (2009) Reflections on the Basic Income debate from an Irish feminist perspective; A feminist alternative to basic income. In: Basic Income Earth Network, World Conference, June 2009, University College Dublin, Ireland. Murphy, Mary and Kirby, Peadar (2009) State and civil society in Ireland: Conclusions and prospects. In: Power Democracy and Dissent. Framer Ltd., Dublin, Ireland. Slater, Eamonn and Flaherty, Eoin (2009) The Ecological Dynamics of the Rundale Agrarian Commune (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 51. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Murphy, Mary (2009) What impact might globalisation have on Irish civil society. In: Power Democracy and Dissent. Framer, Dublin, Ireland. Murray, Peter (2008) Americanisation and Irish Industrial Development, 1948-2008 (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No.42. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Slater, Eamonn and Peillon, Michel (2008) The Suburban Front Garden: A spatial entity determined by social and natural processes (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 41. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. De Paoli, Stefano and Kerr, Aphra (2008) Conceptualising Trust : A Literature Review (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 40. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Murphy, Mary (2008) Ideas, interests and institutions; explaining Irish social security policy. Poverty Research Initiative. Murphy, Mary (2008) Pensions: What Women Want. A model of pensions that guarantees independence. National Women's Council of Ireland; Combat Poverty Agency., Dublin, Ireland. Murray, Peter (2008) Marshall Plan Technical Assistance, the Industrial Development Authority and Irish Private Sector Manufacturing Industry, 1949-52 (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No.34. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Gaynor, Niamh (2008) Transforming participation?: a comparative study of state and civil society agency within national development processes in Malawi and Ireland. PhD thesis, National University of Ireland Maynooth. Murphy, Mary and Kirby, Peadar (2008) A Better Ireland is possible: Towards an alternative vision for Ireland. Community Platform, Challenging Poverty and Inequality . Murphy, Mary and Kirby, Peadar (2008) Globalisation and Models of State: Debates and Evidence from Ireland. In: Globalisation and Europeanisation workshop; Nordic Political Science Association, August 2008, Tromos, Norway. Conway, Brian (2008) Local Conditions, Global Environment and Transnational Discourses in Memory Work: The Case of Bloody Sunday (1972). Memory Studies 2008, 1 (2). pp. 187-209. Murphy, Mary (2008) Reframing the Irish activation debate; Accommodating care and safeguarding social rights and choices. Policy Institute at Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. Murphy, Mary (2008) Square pegs and round holes: Dublin City’s experience of the RAPID Programme. In: Metropolitan Governance Work Shop European Consortium for Political Research, April 2008, Rennes, France. Murphy, Mary and O'Connor, Orla (2008) Women and Social Welfare. In: Where are we now? New Feminist Perspectives on Women in Contemporary Ireland. New Island Press, Dublin, Ireland. Slater, Eamonn (2007) Reconstructing ‘nature’ as a picturesque theme park: the colonial case of Ireland (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No.32. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Murray, Peter (2007) `It was a sorry story … now we can think in terms of planning’: The OECD Dimension of Irish Education & Science Policy Innovation, 1958-68 (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 31. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Cox, Laurence (2007) The Grassroots Gatherings Networking a “movement of movements”. Red and Black Revolution, 12 . pp. 17-21. Fagan, G. Honor (2007) 'Changing a Mindset' 1: From Recognition of Qualifcations Towards Embedding Ethnic Reflexivity and Translational Positionality. Translocations: The Irish Migration, Race and Social Transformation Review, 2 (1). Cox, Laurence (2007) Building utopia here and now? Left and working-class utopias in Ireland. Ecopolotics Online Journal, 1 (1). pp. 123-132. Murphy, Mary (2007) Chapter 4: The emerging Irish workfare state and its implications for local development. In: Taming the Tiger: Social Exclusion in a Globalised Ireland. TASC: A Think Tank for action on Social Change, Dublin, Ireland, pp. 85-112. Cox, Laurence (2007) Counter culture and social change since the 70s. Everyday creativity, counter cultures and social change. Symposium proceedings . pp. 12-19. Murphy, Mary and Quinlan, Deirdre (2007) Economics and Poverty - the links. An education and training resource. Combat Poverty Agency, Dublin, Ireland. Corcoran, Mary (2007) Editors’ Introduction. Irish Journal of Sociology, 16 (2). pp. 5-10. Kerr, Aphra (2007) From Boston to Berlin: Creativity and Digital Media Industries in the Celtic Tiger. In: My Creativity Reader: A Critique of Creative Industries. Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam. Conway, Brian (2007) Moving through Time and Space: Performing Bodies in Derry, Northern Ireland. Journal of Historical Sociology, 20 (2). Kenny, Mr. Michael (2007) Seeking A Model to Achieve Balanced and Sustainable Development: Kildare Town, Co Kildare. . Cox, Laurence and Nilsen, Alf Gunvald (2007) Social movements Research and the Movement of Movements: Studying Resistance to Neoliberal Globalisation. Sociology Compass, 1 (2). pp. 424-442. Conway, Brian and Spillman, Lyn (2007) Texts, Bodies, and the Memory of Bloody Sunday. Symbolic Interaction, 30 (1). Murphy, Mary (2007) The NESC Developmental Welfare State: A glass half empty or a glass half full? Administration, 55 (3). pp. 75-100. Kerr, Aphra (2007) Transnational flows: media use by Poles in Ireland. In: UNSPECIFIED UCD Press, pp. 173-188. Fagan, G. Honor and Newman, D.R. and McCusker, Paul and Murray, Michael (2006) E-consultation: evaluating appropriate technologies and processes for citizens' participation in public policy. E consultation research project.. Cox, Laurence and Gunvald Nilsen, Alf (2006) 'The Bourgeoisie, Historically, Has Played a Most Revolutionary Part': Understanding Social Movements From above. In: Proceedings Eleventh international conference on alternative futures and popular protest. Wang, Yin Yun and King O Riain, Rebecca (2006) Chinese Students in Ireland. . Peillon, Michel and Corcoran, Mary and Gray, Jane (2006) Civic Engagement and The Governance of Irish Suburbs. Studies in Public Policy, 21 . O Riain, Sean (2006) Dominance and Change in the Global Computer Industry: Military, Bureaucratic, and Network State Developmentalisms. Studies in Comparative International Development, 41 (1). pp. 76-98. Corcoran, Mary (2006) Ethno-city. In: Uncertain Ireland: a sociological chronicle, 2003-2004. Irish sociological chronicles; 5 . Institute of Public Administration, Dublin. ISBN 978-1-904541-39-4 Conway, Brian (2006) Foreigners, Faith anf Fatherland: The Historical Origins Developement and Present Status of Irish Sociology. Sociological Origins, 5 (1). Gray, Jane (2006) Gender Composition and Household Labour Strategies in Pre-Famine Ireland. History of the Family, 11 (1). pp. 1-18. Fagan, Honor and Murray, Michael (2006) Green Ireland? Waste in its Social Context. In: Understanding Contemporary Ireland. Pluto Press. Cox, Laurence (2006) News from nowhere: the movements of movements in Ireland. In: Social Movements and Ireland. Linda Connolly and Niamh Hourigan (eds.). Manchester University Press, pp. 210-229. Fagan, Honor and Stephens, Simon and McCusker, Paul and O'Donnell, David and Newman, David R. (2006) On the Road from Consultation Cynicism to Energising e- Consultation. The Electronic Journal of e-Government, 4 (2). pp. 87-94. Kropiwiec, Katarzyna and King O Riain, Rebecca (2006) Polish Workers in Ireland. . King O Riain, Rebecca (2006) Re-racialising the Irish state through the census, citizenship and language. In: UNSPECIFIED Cambridge Scholars Press. 'Published with the permission of Cambridge Scholars Publishing ', pp. 275-293. Kerr, Dr. Aphra (2006) Spilling Hot Coffee? Grand Theft Auto as contested cultural product. In: UNSPECIFIED McFarland Press: Jefferson, North Carolina. Corcoran, Mary (2006) The Challenge of Urban Regeneration in Deprived European Neighbourhoods: a Partnership Approach. The Economic and Social Review, 37 (3). pp. 399-422. O Riain, Sean (2006) The University and the Public Sphere after the Celtic Tiger. Maynooth Philosophical Papers . O Riain, Sean (2006) Time–space intensification: Karl Polanyi, the double movement, and global informational capitalism. Theory and Society, 35 (5-6). pp. 507-528. Conway, Brian (2006) Who Do We Think We Are? Immigration and the Discursive Construction of National Identity in an Irish Daily Mainstream Newspaper, 1996-2004. Translocations: The Irish Migration, Race and Social Transformation Review, 1 (1). Murray, Peter (2005) The Pitfalls of Pioneering Sociological Research: The Case of the Tavistock Institute on the Dublin Buses in the early 1960s (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No.25. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. O Riain, Prof. Sean (2005) State, Competition and Industrial Change in Ireland 1991-1999. The Economic and Social Review, 35 (1). pp. 27-53. Cox, Laurence and Gunvald Nilsen, Alf (2005) 'At the heart of society burns the fire of social movements': What would a Marxist theory of social movements look like? In: Proceedings Tenth international conference on alternative futures and popular protest. Conway, Brian and Hachen, David (2005) Attachments, Grievances, Resources, and Efficacy: The Determinants of Tenant Association Participation Among Public Housing Tenants*. Journal of Urban Affairs, 27 (1). Fagan, Honor and Coghlan, Deirdre and Munck, Ronaldo and O'Brien, Aine and Warner, Rosemary (2005) International students and professionals in Ireland: An analysis of access to higher education and recognition of professional qualifications. Integrating Ireland . King O Riain, Rebecca (2005) Miss Cherry Blossom Meets Mainstream America. In: UNSPECIFIED New York University Press, pp. 204-221. Kerr, Dr. Aphra and Brereton, Dr. Pat and Kucklich, Dr. Julian (2005) New Media: New Pleasures? International Journal of Cultural Studies, 9 (1). Corcoran, Mary (2005) Portrait of the ‘absent’ father: the impact of non-residency on developing and maintaining a fathering role. Irish Journal of Sociology, 14 (2). pp. 134-153. King O Riain, Rebecca (2005) Review of Bill Hosokawa. "Colorado's Japanese Americans: From 1886 to the Present". Journal of American Ethnic History . Cox, Dr. Laurence (2005) Review of: Fred Powell and Martin Geoghegan, The politics of community development: reclaiming civil society or reinventing governance. Irish Journal of Sociology, Vol. 14 (1). Corcoran, Mary and Olagnero, Manuela and Meo, Antonella (2005) Social Support Networks in impoverished European neighbourhoods: Case studies from Italy and Ireland. European Societies, 7 (1). pp. 53-79. Corcoran, Mary (2005) The Spectacle of the Spire: re-inventing Dublin’s O’Connell Street. Sociologie et Societes, Special Issue on "Le Spectacle Des Villes", XXXVII (1). pp. 69-86. Fagan, Honor, ed. (2005) Waste management and its contestation in the Republic of Ireland. . Cox, Dr. Laurence (2005) What should the movement of movements do if we want to win? . Cox, Laurence and Nilsen, Alf Gunvald (2005) Why do activists need theory? Euromovements Newsletter . Kerr, Aphra and Brereton, Pat and Kücklich, Julian and Flynn, Roddy (2004) New Media: New Pleasures? STeM Working Paper, Dublin City University. . O Riain, Sean (2004) Remaking the Service Class? Class Relations Among Software Developers in Ireland. National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis (NIRSA). Working Paper Series. No. 23. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Murray, Peter (2004) The Transatlantic Politics of Productivity and the Origins of Public Funding Support for Social Science Research in Ireland, 1950-1979 (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No.22. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Fagan, Honor (2004) Waste Management and its Contestation in the Republic of Ireland. Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, 15 (1). pp. 83-102. O'Riain, Sean and Parthasarathy, Balaji and Zook, Matthew A. (2004) Flows and filters: the politics of ICT regions in a global economy. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 28 (3). pp. 617-620. Kerr, Aphra (2004) Media Literacy in Northern Ireland. Policy Briefing Document No. 2. . Flynn, Dr. Roddy (2004) Tackling the Directive: Television Without Frontiers and Irish soccer. Trends in Communication, 12 (2/3). Peillon, Michel (2004) The Making of the Dublin Conurbation. In: UNSPECIFIED Institute of Public Administration, pp. 167-178. Corcoran, Mary (2004) The Political Preferences and Value Orientations of Irish Journalists. Irish Journal of Sociology, 13 (2). pp. 23-42. O'Riain, Sean (2004) The Politics of Mobility in Technology-Driven Commodity Chains: Developmental Coalitions in the Irish Software Industry. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 28 (3). pp. 642-663. Fagan, G. Honor and Murray, Michael (2004) Urban Governance and the Environment: An Irish Case Study. Irish Journal of Urban Studies, 3 (2). pp. 39-52. Kerr, Aphra (2003) Girls/Women Just Want to Have Fun - A Study of Adult Female Players of Digital Games. In: Level Up Conference Proceedings. University of Utrecht, Utrecht , pp. 270-285. Murphy, Mary (2003) A Woman’s Model For Social Welfare Reform. The National Women’s Council of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland. Conway, Brian (2003) Active Remembering, Selective Forgetting, and Collective Identity: The Case of Bloody Sunday. Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research, 3 (4). King O'Riain, Rebecca (2003) Book Review: Japanese American Celebration and Conflict: A History of Ethnic Identity and Festival 1934-1990. . Cox, Dr. Laurence (2003) Eppur si muove: thinking 'the social movement'. . Corcoran, Mary (2003) Global cosmopolites: issues of self-identity and collective identity among the transnational Irish elite. Etudes Irlandaises, 28 (2). pp. 135-150. Fagan, Honor (2003) Globalised Ireland, or, contemporary transformations of national identity? In: UNSPECIFIED Manchester University Press, pp. 110-121. Kerr, Dr. Aphra and Flynn, Dr. Roddy (2003) Revisiting Globalisation through the movie and digital game industries. Convergence: Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 8 (2). Fagan, Dr. Honor (2003) Sociological Reflections on Governing Waste. Irish Journal of Sociology, 12 (1). pp. 67-85. Gray, Jane (2003) The Irish, Scottish and Flemish Linen Industries During the Long Eighteenth Century. In: The European Linen Industry in Historical Perspective. Oxford University Press, pp. 159-186. Fagan, Honor (2002) Grounding Waste: Towards a Sociology of Waste Networks (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 18. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Kerr, Aphra (2002) Representing Users in the Design of Digital Games. Computer Games and Digital Cultures Conference Proceedings . Fagan, Honor (2002) Globalization and Culture: Placing Ireland. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences (581). pp. 133-143. King, Rebecca (2002) Relative/Outsider: The Art and Politics of Identity Among Mixed Heritage Students. American Journal of Sociology, 107 (5). pp. 1615-1617. Murray, Peter (2002) Lindsay Crawford's 'Impossible Demand'? The Southern Irish Dimension of the Independent Orange Project (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 5. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis. Barker, Colin and Cox, Laurence (2002) "What have the Romans ever done for us?" Academic and activist forms of movement theorizing. In: "Alternative Futures and Popular Protest" 8th annual conference, April 2002, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester . Gille, Zsuzsa and O Riain, Sean (2002) Global Ethnography. Annual Review of Sociology, 28 . pp. 271-295. O Riain, Sean (2002) High-tech Communities: Better Work or Just More Work? Contexts, 1 (4). pp. 36-41. Corcoran, Mary (2002) Place Attachment and Community Sentiment in Marginalised Neighbourhoods: A european Case Study. Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 11 (1). pp. 47-68. Corcoran, Mary (2002) The Process of Reinvention of Self: the experiences of returning Irish Emigrants. Eire - Ireland, 37 (1-2). pp. 175-191. Fagan, Honor and O'Hearn, Denis and McCann, Gerard and Murray, Michael (2001) Waste Management Strategy: A Cross-Border Perspective (NIRSA) Working Series Paper No. 2. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis.. Cox, Laurence and Mullan, Caitriona (2001) Social movements never died:community politics and the social economy in the Irish Republic. In: International Sociological Association / British Sociological Association spocial movements conference, November 2001, Manchester. Welch, Michael and Rivera, Robert and Conway, Brian and Yonkoski, Jennifer and Lupton, Paul and Giancola, Russell (2001) Determinants and Consequences of Social Trust*. Sociological Inquiry, 75 (4). Kerr, Aphra and Preston, Paschal (2001) Digital Media, the Nation State and Local Cultures: The development of multimedia content in Ireland. Media, Culture and Society, 23 (1). Cox, Dr. Laurence, ed. (2001) Globalisation from below? "Ordinary people", movements and intellectuals. . Cox, Laurence (2001) Globalisation from below? "Ordinary people", movements and intellectuals from Seattle to Genova to war. In: William Thompson Weekend School, May 2001, Cork. Cox, Laurence (2001) Outside the whale: (re) thinking social movements and the voluntary sector. Seventh international conference on alternative futures and popular protest: a selection of papers from the conference. Colin Baker and Mike Tyldesley (eds). . Cox, Laurence (2001) Review of Amory Starr, Naming the enemy. . Cox, Laurence (2001) Review of Robin Cohen and Shirin Rai, Global social movements. . O Riain, Prof. Sean (2000) The flexible developmental state: globalization, information technology and the "Celtic Tiger". Politics and Society, 28 (2). pp. 157-193. Cox, Laurence (2000) Barbarian resistance and rebel alliances: social movements and Empire(1). Rethinking Marxism, 13 (3/4). pp. 155-167. Kerr, Dr. Aphra (2000) Media Diversity and Cultural Identity: the Development of Multimedia Content in Ireland. New Media and Society, 2 (3). pp. 286-312. O Riain, Sean (2000) Net-Working for a Living: Irish Software Developers in the Global Workplace. In: UNSPECIFIED University of California Press. Cox, Laurence, ed. (2000) Social movements never died: community politics and the social economy in the Irish Republic. . O Riain, Prof. Sean (2000) States and Markets in an Era of Globalization. Annual Review of Sociology, 26 . pp. 187-213. Gray, Jane (2000) The Drama of Childbirth. Irish Sociological Chronicles, 3 . pp. 247-259. O Riain, Sean and O'Connell, Philip J. (2000) The Role of the State in Growth and Welfare. In: UNSPECIFIED Institute of Public Administration, pp. 305-339. Cox, Laurence (1999) Power, politics and everyday life: the local rationalities of social movement milieux. Transforming politics: power and resistance. Paul Bagguley and Jeff Hearn (eds.) . Cox, Dr. Laurence (1999) Structure, routine and transformation: movements from below at the end of the century. . Fagan, Honor (1999) Women, War and Peace: Engendering Conflict in Poststructuralist Perspective. In: UNSPECIFIED Macmillan Press. Peillon, Michel (1998) Community of Distrust. In: UNSPECIFIED Institute of Public Administration, pp. 117-124. Cox, Dr. Laurence (1998) Gramsci, movements and method: the politics of activist research. . Peillon, Michel (1998) Peace Protest as Simulacrum. In: Encounters with modern Ireland. Institute of Public Administration, pp. 91-96. Peillon, Michel (1998) Strangers in our Midst. In: UNSPECIFIED Institute of Public Administration, pp. 105-115. Cox, Dr. Laurence (1997) A voice of our own - the need for an alternative public space. Working under pressure. . O Riain, Sean (1997) An Offshore Silicon Valley? The emerging Irish Software Industry. Competition and Change, 2 . pp. 175-212. King O'Riain, Rebecca (1997) Multiraciality Reigns Supreme?: Mixed-Race Japanese Americans and the Cherry Blossom Queen Pagent. Amerasia Journal: No Passing Zone, 23 (1). Cox, Laurence (1997) Reflexivity, social transformation, and counter culture. In: Proceedings "Alternative Futures and Polular Protest" 3rd annual conference, Manchester Metropolitan University. Chiyoko King, Rebecca and McClain DaCosta, Kimberly (1996) Changing Face, Changing Race, The Remaking of Race in the Japanese American and African American Communities. The Multiracial Experience: Racial Borders as the New Frontiers . Cox, Laurence (1996) From social movements to counter cultures. Humanities in WIT: Festschrift for Tony Scott . pp. 68-79. Fagan, Dr. Honor and Munck, Ronaldo and Nadasen, Kathy (1996) Gender, Culture and Development: A South African Experience. European Journal of Development Research, 8 (2). pp. 93-110. Fagan, Honor (1995) Culture, Politics,and Irish School Dropouts. Constructing Political Identities. Bergin & Garvey. Cox, Dr. Laurence, ed. (1995) Six movements in search of a social basis. . Cox, Dr. Laurence, ed. (1995) Sociology and the roots of protest: a critique of the "new social movements" problematic. . Cox, Laurence (1995) Towards a sociology of counter cultures? Ireland: emerging perspectives. Emma McKenna and Roger O'Sullivan (eds.) . pp. 15-24. Cox, Dr. Laurence (1994) Discovery and dialectics: Gerhard Kleining's methodology of qualitative research. . Gray, Jane (1993) Folk Poetry and Working Class Identity in Ulster: An Analysis of James Orr’s ‘The Penitent.’. Journal of Historical Sociology, 6 (3). pp. 249-275. Gray, Jane (1993) Rural Industry and Uneven Development: The Significance of Gender in the Irish Linen Industry. The Journal of Peasant Studies, 20 (4). pp. 590-611. Corcoran, Mary (1991) Informalization of Metropolitan Labour Forces: The Case of Irish Immigrants in the New York Construction Industry. Irish Journal of Sociology . Fagan, Honor (1991) Local Struggles: Women in the home and critical feminist pedagogy in Ireland. Journal of Education, 173 (1). pp. 65-75. |