The Resource Contemporary Ireland : a sociological map, edited by Sara O'Sullivan
Contemporary Ireland : a sociological map, edited by Sara O'Sullivan
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- Summary
- Starting from the assumption that the Celtic Tiger has transformed Irish society and that there is indeed a new Ireland, this text covers all the topics that would be expected in an introductory text for sociology and Irish studies students, as well as in-depth topics for more advanced courses
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 484 p.
- Contents
-
- Introduction: Ireland 1995-2005/
- Sara O'Sullivan
- p. 1
- Sect. I.
- Contours of a changing Ireland
- 1.
- Population/
- Tony Fahey
- p. 13
- 2.
- Immigration/
- Steven Loyal
- p. 30
- 3.
- Irish mobilities/
- James Wickham
- p. 48
- Sect. II.
- Institutions
- 4.
- Individualisation and secularisation in Catholic Ireland/
- Tom Inglis
- p. 67
- 5.
- Family/
- Betty Hilliard
- p. 83
- 6.
- Education/
- Patrick Clancy
- p. 101
- 7.
- Crime, policing and social control/
- Aogan Mulcahy
- p. 120
- 8.
- Modern Ireland, modern media, same old story?/
- Ciaran McCullagh
- p. 136
- 9.
- question of sport/
- Katie Liston
- p. 152
- Sect. III.
- Governance
- 10.
- peace process in Northern Ireland/
- Colin Coulter
- Peter Shirlow
- p. 173
- 11.
- Power and powerlessness/
- Mark Haugaard
- Kevin Ryan
- p. 193
- 12.
- environment and civil society/
- Mary Kelly
- p. 210
- Sect. IV.
- Economy, development and the Celtic Tiger
- 13.
- Globalisation, the state and Ireland's miracle economy/
- Kieran Allen
- p. 231
- 14.
- Work transformed: two faces of the new Irish workplace/
- Sean O. Riain
- Peter Murray
- p. 248
- 15.
- Gender and the workforce/
- Sara O'Sullivan
- p. 265
- 16.
- Food and rural sustainable development/
- Hilary Tovey
- p. 283
- Sect. V.
- Class, equality and inequality
- 17.
- Social class and inequality/
- Ronaldo Munck
- p. 301
- 18.
- changing working class in Northern Ireland/
- Goretti Horgan
- p. 318
- 19.
- Commodity or home? Critical perspectives on Irish housing/
- Michael Punch
- p. 333
- Sect. VI.
- Identity, diversity and culture
- 20.
- Identity, language and nationality/
- Iarfhlaith Watson
- p. 351
- 21.
- Habitus, identity and post-conflict transition in a Catholic working-class community in Northern Ireland/
- Patricia Lundy
- Mark McGovern
- p. 370
- 22.
- Protestants and Protestant habitus in Northern Ireland/
- Ronnie Moore
- p. 388
- 23.
- Racism and sectarianism in Northern Ireland/
- Robbie McVeigh
- p. 402
- Isbn
- 9781904558873
- Label
- Contemporary Ireland : a sociological map
- Title
- Contemporary Ireland
- Title remainder
- a sociological map
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Sara O'Sullivan
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Starting from the assumption that the Celtic Tiger has transformed Irish society and that there is indeed a new Ireland, this text covers all the topics that would be expected in an introductory text for sociology and Irish studies students, as well as in-depth topics for more advanced courses
- Cataloging source
- UKM
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- DA966.2
- LC item number
- .C65 2007
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- O'Sullivan, Sara
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Ireland
- Northern Ireland
- Ireland
- Northern Ireland
- Ireland
- Northern Ireland
- Label
- Contemporary Ireland : a sociological map, edited by Sara O'Sullivan
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 425-465) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Introduction: Ireland 1995-2005/
- Sara O'Sullivan
- p. 1
- Sect. I.
- Contours of a changing Ireland
- 1.
- Population/
- Tony Fahey
- p. 13
- 2.
- Immigration/
- Steven Loyal
- p. 30
- 3.
- Irish mobilities/
- James Wickham
- p. 48
- Sect. II.
- Institutions
- 4.
- Individualisation and secularisation in Catholic Ireland/
- Tom Inglis
- p. 67
- 5.
- Family/
- Betty Hilliard
- p. 83
- 6.
- Education/
- Patrick Clancy
- p. 101
- 7.
- Crime, policing and social control/
- Aogan Mulcahy
- p. 120
- 8.
- Modern Ireland, modern media, same old story?/
- Ciaran McCullagh
- p. 136
- 9.
- question of sport/
- Katie Liston
- p. 152
- Sect. III.
- Governance
- 10.
- peace process in Northern Ireland/
- Colin Coulter
- Peter Shirlow
- p. 173
- 11.
- Power and powerlessness/
- Mark Haugaard
- Kevin Ryan
- p. 193
- 12.
- environment and civil society/
- Mary Kelly
- p. 210
- Sect. IV.
- Economy, development and the Celtic Tiger
- 13.
- Globalisation, the state and Ireland's miracle economy/
- Kieran Allen
- p. 231
- 14.
- Work transformed: two faces of the new Irish workplace/
- Sean O. Riain
- Peter Murray
- p. 248
- 15.
- Gender and the workforce/
- Sara O'Sullivan
- p. 265
- 16.
- Food and rural sustainable development/
- Hilary Tovey
- p. 283
- Sect. V.
- Class, equality and inequality
- 17.
- Social class and inequality/
- Ronaldo Munck
- p. 301
- 18.
- changing working class in Northern Ireland/
- Goretti Horgan
- p. 318
- 19.
- Commodity or home? Critical perspectives on Irish housing/
- Michael Punch
- p. 333
- Sect. VI.
- Identity, diversity and culture
- 20.
- Identity, language and nationality/
- Iarfhlaith Watson
- p. 351
- 21.
- Habitus, identity and post-conflict transition in a Catholic working-class community in Northern Ireland/
- Patricia Lundy
- Mark McGovern
- p. 370
- 22.
- Protestants and Protestant habitus in Northern Ireland/
- Ronnie Moore
- p. 388
- 23.
- Racism and sectarianism in Northern Ireland/
- Robbie McVeigh
- p. 402
- Control code
- ocn145389578
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 484 p.
- Isbn
- 9781904558873
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other control number
- 9781904558873
- Other physical details
- ill.
- Label
- Contemporary Ireland : a sociological map, edited by Sara O'Sullivan
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 425-465) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Introduction: Ireland 1995-2005/
- Sara O'Sullivan
- p. 1
- Sect. I.
- Contours of a changing Ireland
- 1.
- Population/
- Tony Fahey
- p. 13
- 2.
- Immigration/
- Steven Loyal
- p. 30
- 3.
- Irish mobilities/
- James Wickham
- p. 48
- Sect. II.
- Institutions
- 4.
- Individualisation and secularisation in Catholic Ireland/
- Tom Inglis
- p. 67
- 5.
- Family/
- Betty Hilliard
- p. 83
- 6.
- Education/
- Patrick Clancy
- p. 101
- 7.
- Crime, policing and social control/
- Aogan Mulcahy
- p. 120
- 8.
- Modern Ireland, modern media, same old story?/
- Ciaran McCullagh
- p. 136
- 9.
- question of sport/
- Katie Liston
- p. 152
- Sect. III.
- Governance
- 10.
- peace process in Northern Ireland/
- Colin Coulter
- Peter Shirlow
- p. 173
- 11.
- Power and powerlessness/
- Mark Haugaard
- Kevin Ryan
- p. 193
- 12.
- environment and civil society/
- Mary Kelly
- p. 210
- Sect. IV.
- Economy, development and the Celtic Tiger
- 13.
- Globalisation, the state and Ireland's miracle economy/
- Kieran Allen
- p. 231
- 14.
- Work transformed: two faces of the new Irish workplace/
- Sean O. Riain
- Peter Murray
- p. 248
- 15.
- Gender and the workforce/
- Sara O'Sullivan
- p. 265
- 16.
- Food and rural sustainable development/
- Hilary Tovey
- p. 283
- Sect. V.
- Class, equality and inequality
- 17.
- Social class and inequality/
- Ronaldo Munck
- p. 301
- 18.
- changing working class in Northern Ireland/
- Goretti Horgan
- p. 318
- 19.
- Commodity or home? Critical perspectives on Irish housing/
- Michael Punch
- p. 333
- Sect. VI.
- Identity, diversity and culture
- 20.
- Identity, language and nationality/
- Iarfhlaith Watson
- p. 351
- 21.
- Habitus, identity and post-conflict transition in a Catholic working-class community in Northern Ireland/
- Patricia Lundy
- Mark McGovern
- p. 370
- 22.
- Protestants and Protestant habitus in Northern Ireland/
- Ronnie Moore
- p. 388
- 23.
- Racism and sectarianism in Northern Ireland/
- Robbie McVeigh
- p. 402
- Control code
- ocn145389578
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 484 p.
- Isbn
- 9781904558873
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other control number
- 9781904558873
- Other physical details
- ill.
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