Irish Bats in the 21st Century
Author : Niamh Roche
Publisher :
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 23,93 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Bats
ISBN : 9780993067204
Author : Niamh Roche
Publisher :
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 23,93 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Bats
ISBN : 9780993067204
Author : Mary P. Murphy
Publisher : Springer
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 25,43 MB
Release : 2016-10-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1137571381
This book provides a critical and theoretically-informed assessment of the nature and types of structural change occurring in the Irish welfare state in the context of the 2008 economic crisis. Its overarching framework for conceptualising and analysing welfare state change and its political, economic and social implications is based around four crucial questions, namely what welfare is for, who delivers welfare, who pays for welfare, and who benefits. Over the course of ten chapters, the authors examine the answers as they relate to social protection, labour market activation, pensions, finance, water, early child education and care, health, housing and corporate welfare. They also innovatively address the impact of crisis on the welfare state in Northern Ireland. The result is to isolate key drivers of structural welfare reform, and assess how globalisation, financialisation, neo-liberalisation, privatisation, marketisation and new public management have deepened and diversified their impact on the post-crisis Irish welfare state. This in-depth analysis will appeal to sociologists, economists, political scientists and welfare state practitioners interested in the Irish welfare state and more generally in the analysis of welfare state change.
Author : Tim Pat Coogan
Publisher : Random House
Page : 898 pages
File Size : 37,67 MB
Release : 2009-12-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1407097210
Ireland's bestselling popular historian tells the story of contemporary Ireland - controversial, authoritative and highly readable. Tim Pat Coogan's biographies of Michael Collins and DeValera and his studies of the IRA, the Troubles and the Irish Diaspora have transformed our understanding of contemporary Ireland, and all have been massive bestsellers. Now he has produced a major history of Ireland in the twentieth century. Covering both South and North and dealing with cultural and social history as well as political, this enthralling work will become the definitive single-volume account of the making of modern Ireland.
Author : Ivana Bacik
Publisher : University of Wisconsin Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 45,19 MB
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN :
After a century of wars, internal division, political upheaval, mass emigration, and high unemployment, a more prosperous, diverse, and tolerant Irish society has emerged. Ivana Bacik examines the shape and nature of the new Ireland, where Catholic religious traditions sit uneasily alongside a culture that is growing more secular and liberal in outlook. This book is distributed for O'Brien Press, Dublin and is for sale only in the United States, it's territories and dependencies, Canada, and the Philippines.
Author : Paddy Walley
Publisher :
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 25,95 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Ireland is examined in light of profound changes in the workplace-the transition to an information economy which will bring changes as fundamental as did the Industrial Revolution.
Author : Noel Ward
Publisher : Oak Tree Press (Ireland)
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 11,68 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Education
ISBN :
What are the challenges facing the Irish education system? Are issues of structure, inequality and curriculum the priorities? How does the system stand on the threshold of the 21st century and what changes are required? This volume of essays addresses these questions and points some ways ahead.
Author : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Home Affairs Committee
Publisher : The Stationery Office
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 16,3 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780215524850
Policing in the 21st Century : Seventh report of session 2007-08, Vol. 2: Oral and written Evidence
Author : David Clark
Publisher : Netbiblo
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 36,58 MB
Release : 2010-09
Category : Irish literature
ISBN : 8497455479
The field of Irish Studies has undergone a period of great fruitfulness over the last decade. Concurrent with the economic revolution and subsequent financial crash, an immense interest in the island of Ireland and her cultural practices has been apparent from parts of the globe, and academic debate on Irish culture and society has been intense and prosperous. This volume contains a number of essays which approach a variety of issues raised within the framework of post-“Celtic Tiger” Ireland, with contributions from scholars working in Europe. The book is divided into four sections: on Trauma Studies, on the relationship between Ireland with Europe and the rest of the world, on Audiovisual Studies and on Ireland and the Celtic Tiger. The essays reflect a variety of issues which are of great relevance to an understanding of the world of Irish Studies at the end of the first decade of the twenty-first century.
Author : Natalia Vlas
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 50,64 MB
Release : 2013-07-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1443850764
Religion and Politics in the 21st Century is composed of a number of articles that were presented during the 2012 international conference on “Religion and Politics in the Globalization Era” organized by the Centre for Political Analysis in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. With careful attention given to 21st century religious resurgence and its dynamic interactions with political structures and the public sphere, the present volume captures a wide variety of perspectives on contemporary religion and politics, ranging from theoretical approaches to case studies and from analyzing global facets to exploring local situations. Its thematic richness and its careful exploration of not only present realities, but also of patterns of past interactions and of possible future directions, render this volume a valuable resource for scholars, policy makers and the general public as well.
Author : Gladys Ganiel
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 49,73 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0198745788
Transforming Post-Catholic Ireland is the first major book to explore how religion is changing in contemporary Ireland, north and south. It confirms that the Catholic Church's long-standing 'monopoly' has well and truly disintegrated, replaced by a post-Catholic religious 'market' featuring new and growing expressions of Protestantism, as well as other religions. Drawing on island-wide surveys of clergy and laypeople, as well as more than 100 interviews,the book reveals how people of faith are dealing with issues like increased diversity brought by immigration, the historical legacies of religious violence, reconciliation, ecumenism, and the clerical sexualabuse scandals. It shows how people are creating 'extra-institutional' spaces outside of traditional religious institutions, where they are experiencing personal transformation and are working for wider religious, social, and political changes.