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Reversed memory, collective action and the Irish economic crisis 2010-2013
(Anthropology Ireland, 2014)
This paper examines how collective memory of colonialism informed the response of Irish citizens to the Irish economic crisis of 2010-2013. This crisis resulted in the Troika bailout of the Irish banks, a related programme ...
Law and Order meets Love/Hate in the battle to fix our gangland culture
(Irish Independent, 2016)
Austerity, resistance and social protest in Ireland: movement outcomes
(RIA [Royal Irish Academy], 2017)
The varying protest responses of European societies to structural adjustment programmes imposed by the European Union/European Central Bank/International Monetary Fund after the 2008 banking crisis have been one of the ...
Why we must pay attention to Ireland’s spring of discontent (Pre-published version)
(The Irish Times, 2017)
Concerns over downward social mobility mirror conditions behind Brexit and Trump.
Third level funding and emigration
(Irish Independent, 2016)
Regulatory disclosure and the Irish financial services ombudsman (Pre-published version)
(Elsevier, 2018)
This study investigates the effectiveness regulatory disclosure, specifically the power to name and shame persistently offending financial service providers (FSPs) in its annual reports awarded to the Irish Financial ...
Why there's a cute hoor in all of us (Pre-published version)
(Irish Independent, 2015)
Was our tradition of 'looking after our own' to blame for the banking crisis?
Heritage, crime and inequality: understanding Limerick in the post-Celtic Tiger context (Pre-published version)
(The Heritage Council [Ireland], 2011)
Debates about social exclusion are central to heritage, because heritage spaces are not blank canvasses. They are spaces where people live and work and when those residents are deeply disadvantaged, their poverty presents ...
Europe’s flexibilities: Workplace regimes and worker outcomes
(NUIM [National University of Ireland Maynooth], 2017)