Browsing Research & Graduate School by Author "Hourigan, Niamh"
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Reversed memory, collective action and the Irish economic crisis 2010-2013
Hourigan, Niamh (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 ... -
Role of community is key to understanding Irish water protest confrontations (Pre-published version)
Hourigan, Niamh (The Irish Times, 2015)Will confrontational campaigners provoke Government into increasingly repressive responses to their actions? -
Rule-breaking, inequality and globalization: the trans-nationalization of Irish criminal gangs
Hourigan, Niamh (Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis, 2016)This article seeks to situate the emergence of transnational criminal gang networks in Ireland within broader debates about the impact of globalization on Irish society (Coulter and Coleman 2003; Kuhling and Keohane 2007; ... -
The TEACH report: traveller education & adults: crisis challenge and change
Hourigan, Niamh; Campbell, Maria (NATC [National Association of Travellers' Centres], 2010)This report was commissioned by the National Association of Travellers’ Centres (NATC) in light of the findings of the Value for Money Review (2008) and the report of An Bord Snip Nua (2009) which recommended the phasing ... -
Third level funding and emigration
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Understanding anti-social behaviour
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Why there's a cute hoor in all of us (Pre-published version)
Hourigan, Niamh (Irish Independent, 2015)Was our tradition of 'looking after our own' to blame for the banking crisis? -
Why we must pay attention to Ireland’s spring of discontent (Pre-published version)
Hourigan, Niamh (The Irish Times, 2017)Concerns over downward social mobility mirror conditions behind Brexit and Trump.