FACULTY OF ARTS: Recent submissions
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The end of Catholic education in Ireland
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Meister Eckhart and Jan Van Ruusbroec: a comparison
(Medieval Philosophy and Theology, 2008) -
Thinking counterfactually – how controllability affects the ‘undoing’ of causes and enablers.
(Cognitive Science Society, 2008)Abstract Previous research on counterfactual thoughts about prevention suggests that people tend to focus on enabling rather than causing agents. However, research has also demonstrated that people have a preference ... -
From Barrytown to Ballymun: The Problematics of Space, Class and Gender in Roddy Doyle’s Family (1994).(Pre-Published Version)
(Manchester University Press, 2007) -
The Trinity from Schleiermacher to the end of the twentieth century
(Cambridge University Press, 2012) -
Music and Politics in North Africa.
(Ashgate Publishing., 2009) -
Outside-In: Music, New Media and Tradition in North Africa.
(Scarecrow Press (Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group), 2005) -
Seamus Heaney: Creating Irelands of the Mind Studies on Contemporary Ireland Series
(Liffey Press, 2007) -
Jan van Ruusbroec and the modern devotion
(Cambridge University Press, 2012) -
Accused but innocent - what should a priest do?
(The Furrow, 2007)Many priests in Ireland feel somewhat vulnerable at the moment. They fear that if an accusation of sexual misconduct with minors is made against them, they will be removed from their duties with great publicity, without ... -
Community Radio and Community Development.
(The Liffey Press, 2007) -
Introduction: Community Radio, What Could be Simpler?
(The Liffey Press, 2007) -
Community Radio in Ireland (Pre-Published Version)
(Sage Publications Inc., 2011) -
The urbanization of the body: prostitutes, dialectics, and utopia in German expressionism
(The John Hopkins University Press, 1997) -
Rural restructuring: local sustainable solutions to the rural challenge
(International Centre for Local and Regional Development, 2009)Summary: The report details the need for a focused approach to rural development that harnesses local assets and potentiality through joined up collaboration. -
The Irish language and radio: a response
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Collaborative communities: co-operation among rural municipalities – insights from Spain
(International Centre for Local and Regional Development, 2011)Summary: The report considers the Mancomunidades in Spain, voluntary associations of municipalities who cooperate among themselves to deliver services in an effective and cost-efficient manner.