Mary Immaculate Research Repository: Recent submissions
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Interview with Paddy Sammon (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Anonymous (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Liam Maher (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Evelyn Harty (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Anonymous (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Deana Doherty (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Annette Heffernan (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Michael Kiely (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Maurice Egan (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Mary Hayes (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Margaret McGee (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Margaret Horgan (Oral History Collection)
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Citizens, Loopholes and Maternity Tourists: Irish Print Media Framing of the 2004 Citizenship Referendum.
(The Institute of Public Administration, 2006) -
In the know? media, migration and public beliefs
(Dublin City University, 2009)Given our wider concerns as to the degree to which the mainstream mass media in Ireland constitutes a public sphere, we have undertaken our analysis in the context of the longstanding debates within media and communication ... -
Smuggling Zebras for Lunch: Media framing of asylum seekers in the Irish print media.
(Presses Universitaires de Rennes., 2005)In this paper we offer a critical account of Irish print media coverage of recent immigration. Using data from the year 2002 we consider how both broadsheet and tabloid print media have sought to explain the issues surrounding ... -
Indicative and Counterfactual 'only if' conditionals'.
(Elsevier, 2009-11)We report three experiments to test the possibilities reasoners think about when they understand a con-ditional of the form ‘A only if B’ compared to ‘if A then B’. The experiments examine conditionals in the indicative ... -
Interview with Anonymous (Oral History Collection)
(2012-11-27)