Racism and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland

Racism and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland
Author: Bryan Fanning
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0719064716

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Racism and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland provides an original and challenging account of racism and Irish society. In the last decade Irish society has visibly changed with the emergence of new immigrant communities of black and ethnic minorities. This book argues that Ireland was never immune from the racist ideologies that governed relationships between the "West and the rest" despite a history of colonial anti-Irish racism. Drawing upon a number of academic disciplines, it focuses on the relationship between ideological forms of racism and its consequences upon black and ethnic minorities, and sets out an invaluable critique of racism in Irish society.

Immigration and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland

Immigration and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland
Author: Bryan Fanning
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2007-06-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UVA:X004832580

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Immigration and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland addresses the impact of recent rapid social, economic, political and cultural change on Irish society. It includes chapters on citizenship and constitutional change, returned emigrants, the economic contribution of immigrants, the exploitation of migrant workers, asylum seekers and forced migrants, immigrant communities, politics, integration models and choices and social policy. It will be of immense interest to students and general readers interested in racism and social change resulting from immigration from the disciplines of sociology, social policy, human geography, politics, law and psychology. It is a companion volume to Racism and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland also published by Manchester University Press.

Social Movements and Ireland

Social Movements and Ireland
Author: Linda Connolly,Niamh Hourigan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105127473846

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Social movements and Ireland is an innovative new text that aims to provide a comprehensive introduction and critical analysis of collective action in Irish society. Participation in social protest in Ireland has become a widely utilized form of political expression and has played a profoundly important role in generating the wide-ranging cultural, political, social and economic changes that have shaped Irish society in the 21st century.

Race and Immigration in the New Ireland

Race and Immigration in the New Ireland
Author: Julieann Veronica Ulin,Heather Edwards,Sean T. O'Brien
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Immigrants
ISBN: 0268027773

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'Race and Immigration in the New Ireland' offers a variety of expert perspectives and a comprehensive approach to the social, political, linguistic, cultural, religious, and economic transformations in Ireland that are related to immigration. It includes a wide range of critical voices and approaches to reflect the broad impact of immigration on multiple aspects of Irish society and culture.

Contemporary Irish Theatre and Social Change

Contemporary Irish Theatre and Social Change
Author: Emer O'Toole
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2023-04-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781000863376

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This book uses the social transformation that has taken place in Ireland from the decriminalisation of homosexuality in 1993 to the repeal of the 8th amendment in 2018 as backdrop to examine relationships between activism and contemporary Irish theatre and performance. It studies art explicitly intended to create social and political change for marginalised constituencies. It asks what happens to theatre aesthetics when artists’ aims are political and argues that activist commitments can create new modes of beauty, meaning, and affect. Categories of race, class, sexuality, and gender frame chapters, provide social context, and identify activist artists’ social targets. This book provides in depth analysis of: Arambe – Ireland’s first African theatre company; THEATREclub – an experimental collective with issues of class at its heart; The International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival; and feminist artists working to Repeal the 8th amendment. It highlights the aesthetic strategies that emerge when artists set their sights on justice. Aesthetic debates, both historical and contemporary, are laid out from first principles, inviting readers to situate themselves – whether as artists, activists, or scholars – in the delicious tension between art and life. This book will be a vital guide to students and scholars interested in theatre and performance studies, gender studies, Irish history, and activism.

Globalization Migration and Social Transformation

Globalization  Migration and Social Transformation
Author: Bryan Fanning,Ronaldo Munck
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317126874

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In the space of around ten years Ireland went from being a traditional labour exporter to a leading European economy, and thus an attractive destination for immigrants from Eastern Europe and further afield. This produced a singular social laboratory, which this book explores in all its complexity set against the backdrop of globalization. Until recently seen as a showcase for the success of globalization, Ireland also became a destination for those displaced by the effects of globalization elsewhere. Globalization, Migration and Social Transformation takes Ireland as a paradigmatic case of social transformation, exploring the reasons why emigration was so rapidly replaced by immigration, along with the social, political, cultural and economic effects of this shift. Presenting the latest research around the themes of identity, social transformations and EU and Irish politics and policy, this book offers a rich array of detailed empirical case studies drawn from Ireland, which shed light on the experiences of immigrant groups from around the world and the wider processes of social transformation. In addition, it examines the manner in which the Irish state and the broader political system relate to new migrants and vice-versa, thus advancing our comparative understanding of how the European Union is responding to the challenge of mass migration. Globalization, Migration and Social Transformation makes a strong contribution to the comparative literature on immigration and integration, diaspora and social transformation in the era of globalization, and as such, it will appeal to social scientists with interests in migration, race and ethnicity, globalization and Irish studies.

Immigration and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland

Immigration and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland
Author: Bryan Fanning
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2007-06-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015073918057

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Immigration and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland addresses the impact of recent rapid social, economic, political and cultural change on Irish society. It includes chapters on citizenship and constitutional change, returned emigrants, the economic contribution of immigrants, the exploitation of migrant workers, asylum seekers and forced migrants, immigrant communities, politics, integration models and choices and social policy. It will be of immense interest to students and general readers interested in racism and social change resulting from immigration from the disciplines of sociology, social policy, human geography, politics, law and psychology. It is a companion volume to Racism and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland also published by Manchester University Press.

Politics in the Republic of Ireland

Politics in the Republic of Ireland
Author: John Coakley,Michael Gallagher
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2012-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134737215

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Politics in the Republic of Ireland is now available in a fully revised fourth edition. Building on the success of the previous three editions, this text continues to provide an authoritative introduction to all aspects of politics in the Republic of Ireland. Written by some of the foremost experts on Irish politics, it explains, analyzes and interprets the background to Irish government and contemporary political processes. Crucially, it brings the student up-to-date with the very latest developments. New patterns of government formation, challenges to the established political parties, ever-deepening, if sometimes ambivalent, involvement in the process of European integration, a growing role in the politics of Northern Ireland and sustained discussion of gender issues are among these developments – along with evidence, revealed by several tribunals of enquiry, that Irish politics is not as free of corruption as many had assumed.