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When Size Does Matter: How Church Size Determines Media Coverage of Religion.(Pre-Published Version)
(Praeger:Westport, 2000)
Setting up Margins: Public Attitudes and Media Construction of Poverty and Exclusion in Ireland
(Journal of Irish-Nordic Studies, 2003)
Citizens, Loopholes and Maternity Tourists: Irish Print Media Framing of the 2004 Citizenship Referendum.
(The Institute of Public Administration, 2006)
Maternity services in the Irish mass media: an analysis of media content from 2007–2012
(BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2013)
The mass media play a key role in informing the public about matters of public interest and, critically, in the actual shaping of public opinion about those matters. With this in mind, the purpose of this study was to ...
Suing the Pope and Scandalising the People: Irish attitudes to sexual abuse by clergy pre- and post-screening of a critical documentary
(Irish Communications Review, 2010)
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 ...
Public exercises in othering: Irish print media coverage of asylum seekers and refugees (pre-published version)
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008)
The rise of secularism and the decline of religiosity in Ireland: the pattern of religious change in Europe
(Common Ground Publishing, 2011)
The European Values Study is a pan-European project which utilises an omnibus survey
focusing especially on values associated with work, religion, lifestyles and other issues. Its most recent
data gathering exercise was ...