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Democratic breakdown, inequality and populism in the 21st Century: line-cutters, ladder-pullers and unreachable elites (Pre-published version)
(MacGill Summer School, 2018)When I began my current research project, which examines as one of its components the underlying causes of contemporary populism, I started with the conviction that both deepening inequality and democratic deficits generated ... -
Dualisation and workplace change in Europe
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Europe’s flexibilities: Workplace regimes and worker outcomes
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Evaluation of the Speech and Language Therapy Service In-School Provision in Limerick City Schools
(The Health Service Executive(HSE) in association with the Curriculum Development Unit(CDU) & Transforming Education through Dialogue(TED),Mary Immaculate College(MIC), 2012) -
Experiencing Europe’s changing worlds of work: Intensity, insecurity, intrusion and income stress in workplace regimes
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"Five Minute Fables:" Episode 1
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"Five Minute Fables:" Episode 2
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"Five Minute Fables:" Episode 3
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"Five Minute Fables:" Episode 4
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"Five Minute Fables:" Episode 5
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"Five Minute Fables:" Episode 6
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"From Limerick to Lusaka:" Episode 1
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"From Limerick to Lusaka:" Episode 3
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"From Limerick to Lusaka:" Episode 4
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Hegemony Disguised: How discourse analysis is inadequate in the disclosure of the real locus of social control.
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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 ...