Browsing Administrative Staff Authors by Subject "Making Ireland"
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Are we levelling the playing field? Exploring if reasonable accommodations provided for students with disabilities in higher education remove barriers and impact on the student experience
(Trinity College Dublin, 2017)This research thesis explores the experiences of students with disabilities in Trinity College Dublin (Trinity) and asks if the provision of reasonable accommodations remove barriers and impact on the student experience. ... -
The Cinematic Informer
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The DEIS Grant: Additional Funding or Keeping up with the Joneses? An Analysis of DEIS School Funding in the Context of Voluntary Contributions.
(Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, 2022)The Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools (DEIS) programme provides targeted supports to schools serving disadvantaged communities, including an additional financial allocation known as the DEIS grant. The rationale ... -
The Force Meets the Kittiwake: shooting Star Wars on Skellig Michael
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Homosexuality and Lesbianism in Irish Newspapers, 1861-1922
(Routledge (India), 2022) -
Impact and mortality of COVID-19 on people living with dementia: cross-country report
(International Long-Term Care Policy Network, 2020)We have collected data on impact and mortality of COVID-19 in people living with dementia in 9 countries: The United Kingdom (UK), Spain, Ireland, Italy, Australia, the United States (US), India, Kenya and Brazil. The ... -
Learning in Transition: Workplace Learning for Newly Qualified Social Workers
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The Power of Penitence: Penitent Women and the Friars in Medieval Florence
(Cork University Press, 2023)In this essay I propose to investigate the world of female mendicant piety through some of the imagery produced in mendicant churches or that which can be reliably connected to mendicant piety and to women, either in the ... -
Prominent careers and Irish screen policy
(2022)Drawing on recent empirical research, we examine career construction among prominent Irish film and television drama workers. Our emphasis is on gender; state patronage; the role of networks; and the necessity to supplement ... -
Trauma, Motive and the Post-Troubles Psychopath in The Fall
(2021)This article discusses the depiction of the serial killer, Paul Spector, in the BBC/RTÉ television series The Fall (2013–2016). It complements existing scholarship on the series’ female detective by considering how Spector’s ...