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"The distant skin": a deconstructive analysis of women and polysemic touch in the writing of John McGahern and Anne Enright
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2014)
This thesis, by providing a deconstructive reading of the work of John McGahern and
Anne Enright, elucidates the way in which the place, position and representation of
women in modern Irish society is profoundly affected ...
Leadership and management skills in a pastoral context
(The Columba Press, 2010)
This paper sets out to explore what can be learned from contemporary secular experiences and practices of leadership and management for pastoral leadership in the church by clergy and laity. It focuses on the dynamics of ...
Research Capacity Building for Development: Resources for Higher Education Institutions.
(TSO Ireland., 2010)
Research Capacity Building for Development may be defined as the
planned improvement of the capacity and competency of the Higher Education sector to conduct
research that contributes to the alleviation of poverty. The ...
Community and parish in contemporary Ireland: the challenge of rapid social change
(Columba Press, 2010)
A ‘Third’ Reading: James Joyce and Paul Howard and the Monstrous Aporia
(Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2010)
Painful decisions: an exploration of pain assessment (from the perspective of others) within a signal detection theory framework
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2012)
Pain perception is individualistic, subjective and difficult to assess and measure accurately. It is vital for the implementation of appropriate treatment strategies, that healthcare providers and receivers arrive at a ...
Vocabulary instruction (Pre-published version)
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012)
Early Irish priests and their areas of ministry AD 700-900
(Columba Press, 2010)
Migration, Masculinity and the Fugitive State of Mind in the Irish Emigrant Footballer Autobiography: the Case of Paul McGrath
(Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses, 2010)
The ‘confessional’ autobiography has become a popular variant of professional football
autobiography in Britain. Co-written ‘autobiographies’ by prominent former emigrant Irish or Irish
descended international footballers ...