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    • Identity, conflict and community art 

      Guzzanti, Paula; Trinity College Dublin. Irish School of Ecumenics (Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)
      This research, based on an ethnographic study of a community art project from the Atlas Women's Centre in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, examines the contribution of such art programmes to the processes of conflict transformation. ...
    • Irresistible toy or social leveller: motion pictures in Irish life, 1900 - 1939 

      Downey, Ann (Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)
      This research examines the cinema as an important alternative public sphere in 1920s and 1930s Ireland. The cinema-going public in Ireland during the first two decades of the Free State's existence kept in touch with the ...
    • Reconstructing popular perspectives: the role of political language in structuring Classical Athenian democracy 

      O'Toole, Desmond (Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)
      This research project employs post-structuralist theory and techniques to examine the role that political language played in the performance and reception of radical democracy in Classical Athens. It aims to reveal and ...
    • Repositioning Irish identities: exhibiting Irish contemporary art abroad (1980-2005) 

      Floyd, Aodhan Rilke (Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)
      The aim is to examine models of thinking about the international exhibition of Irish contemporary art (IEICA) and account for the discursive frameworks and institutional networks within which Irish contemporary art is ...
    • SIF II and SIGNALL II 

      Leeson, Lorraine; Nolan, Brian; Sheikh, Haaris (Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)
      The Centre for Deaf Studies has been recently funded under the SIF II framework and is embarking on an exciting phase of research. The collaborative research allows for three main research strands: (1) a cognitive-functional ...
    • Who in Ireland speaks and understands Russian? 

      Smyth, Sarah (Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)
      This is a research project on cultural and linguistic diversity, drawing on the experience of people in Ireland who speak and understand Russian.