Browsing Race and Equality: Research, Studies, Reports by Title
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Data, Metadata, Narrative. Barriers to the Reuse of Cultural Sources.?
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Defining & redefining the margins : an exploration of the discourse of post-coloniality in the verse of Nicolás Guillén, Pablo Neruda & Ernesto Cardenal
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Hispanic Studies, 2000)History teaches us that the imposition of hegemonic structures of the colonial centre can only be truly effective and complete when the cultural personality of the dominated community has been displaced. Aspects of the ... -
The demographic and socio-economic characteristics of migrants, 1986-1996
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1999)In the paper we draw on the following data sources: the censuses of 1986, 1991 and 1996 and the annual Labour Force Surveys (LFSs) for 1987 to 1997. Data from the annual series of population and migration releases are ... -
Denial, polarization and massacre - a comparative-analysis of Northern Ireland and Zanzibar
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1986)The Zanzibar Revolution of l964 and the Northern Ireland conflict since 1968 are compared. They are similar in their polarisation processes, but differ in the level of killing, which is much higher in Zanzibar. Northern ... -
Designing a child-centred, quantitative measure of inter-ethnic relations : a mixed methods approach
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Social Work and Social Policy, 2014)The main objective of the current body of research was to design and validate a broad and coherent, child-centred quantitative measure of inter-ethnic relations. Specifically, it sought to construct a measure that addressed ... -
Determining Labour and Skills Shortages and the Need for Labour Migration in Ireland
(ESRI, 2015-11-25)This study explores the extent to which research on the Irish labour market guides economic migration policy-making. An overview is provided of the process in place for identifying labour and skills shortages, and the ... -
The Different Faces of Care Work: Understanding the Experiences of the Multi-Cultural Care Workforce
(2009)An increased demand for long-term care services coupled with the decreased availability of informal (family) carers in many industrialised countries has led to the employment of growing numbers of `migrant care workers ... -
Discourse and difference : 'New Irish' in the media
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Psychology, 2009)This thesis presents a discourse analytic study of Irish newspaper talk about those described as refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants. The analysis looks at newspaper talk from two leading Irish newspapers. The Irish ... -
Discourse and Hegemony : Race and Class in the Language of Charity in Nineteenth-Century Dublin
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Discourses about 'foreigners' in contemporary Austria
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Sociology, 2005)A number of events, such as the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989, the opening up of Eastern Europe, the Yugoslavian crisis in the 1990s and the Austrian membership of the European Union since 1995 have contributed to an ... -
Does mobility matter for attitudes to Europe? A multi-level analysis of immigrants' attitudes to European unification
(2011)Support for Europe is largely argued to be based on the self-interest of individuals as well as being influenced by their national identity. Relatively little is known, however, about the attitudes of immigrants regarding ... -
Down Mexico Way : identity, community and deracination in post-1960s Mexico and Chicano cinema
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Hispanic Studies, 2001)Much attention has been paid to the complex and frequently antagonistic relationship between Mexico and the United States. These neighbouring nations share the longest border in the world and have had close contact over ... -
Education: a tool of cultural awareness
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Emigration and immigration
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1888)Alike in old and new countries there has been, during the last few years, a remarkable revival of interest in the long debated and apparently exhausted problems of emigration and colonization. Many important European ... -
Empires, bureaucracy and the paradox of power
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Equality and Discrimination: Lessons from a Research Programme and a Conference
(ESRI, 2011)Despite legislation outlawing discrimination across the EU, inequalities between groups appear to be an enduring feature of Irish and European societies. The extent to which inequality is due to discrimination is a matter ...