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HONOR FAGAN Globalization, Identity and 'Ireland' in Danks and Kennedy (eds) Globalization and Identities: Reconstructing the Local, Macmillan, London, 2000. Engendering Conflict; Women, War and Peace, in Munck and de Silva (eds) Postmodern Insurgencies: Political Identity, Conflict and Conflict Resolution, Macmillan Press, 1999. Cultural Politics and (Post)Development Paradigm(s) in R. Munck and D. O’Hearn (eds) Critical Development Theory: Contributions to a New Paradigm, Zed Press, 1999. Gender, Citizenship and National Identity in Northern Ireland, in Alan O’Day (ed) The Troubles and Society in Northern Ireland, Frank Cass, 1997 (Co-Author). Gender, Culture and Development, in V. Tucker (ed) Culture and Development, New Perspectives, Frank Cass, 1997. Development Discourses : Conservative, Radical and Beyond, in P. Shirlow (ed) Development Ireland : Contemporary Issues, Pluto Press, 1995, 110-121 (Co-Author). BRENDAN BARTLEY Urban Governance, Social Exclusion and the Dynamics of Urban Regeneration in Dublin. Forthcoming in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (with K. Treadwell and C. Creamer). Urban Governance And The Dynamics Of Urban Regeneration In Dublin, URSPIC Project Report On The CHDDA (T3.1), 1999 (with K. Treadwell and C. Creamer). Promoting Economic and Social Gains: The Emergence of Dublin as an Adaptive Entrepreneurial City, in INSITE, Journal of the Royal Town Planning Institute (Ireland), Dublin, Winter 1999 (with K.T. Shine) Urban Regeneration Policy and Governance in Dublin, IFRESI, University of Lille., 1998 PROINNSEAS BREATHNACH Gender Segmentation and the International Division of Labour in Office Employment: The Growth of the Teleservices Sector in Ireland. Submitted to the Journal of Economic Geography. Information and communications technologies and the Celtic "cyber-tiger". Paper read to the Annual Conference of the Institute of British Geographers, University of Sussex, January 2000. Globalisation, information technology and the emergence of "niche" transnational cities: the growth of the call centre sector in Dublin. To appear in Geoforum, Vol. 31 No. 3, 2000. Social polarisation in the post-Fordist information economy: the case of Ireland. Paper read to Conference on "The Celtic Tiger", NUI Maynooth, 20 March., 1999. Exploring the ‘Celtic Tiger’ phenomenon: causes and consequences of Ireland’s economic miracle. European Urban and Regional Studies, Vol. 5, No. 4, 1998, 305-316. Sustainable development on the North Atlantic margin. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1997 (Edited with Byron, R. and Walsh, J.) Uneven development and Irish peripheralisation, in P Shirlow (ed) Development Ireland. London: Pluto Press, 1995, 15-26 Gender and Irish tourism, in V.H. Kinnaird and D.R. Hall (eds) Tourism: a gender analysis. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, 1994, 52-73 (with Marion Henry, Sarah Drea and Mary O'Flaherty) Irish Tourism Development. Geographical Society of Ireland pecial Publications No. 9. Dept. of Geography, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, 1994. Women's employment and peripheralisation: The case of Ireland's branch plant economy. Geoforum, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1993, 19-29. European industrial investment in Ireland: a geographical perspective, in R. King (ed.) Ireland, Europe and the single market. Geographical Society of Ireland, Special Publications No. 8, 1993, 44-56. Ireland, emigration and the new international division of labour (with J. Jackson), in King, R. (ed.) Contemporary Irish migration. Geographical Society of Ireland Special Publication No. 6, 1991, Dublin, 1-10. COLIN COULTER 'The Absence of Class Politics in Northern Ireland' in P.Shirlow (ed) Capital & Class: Special Edition on Northern Ireland, 1999. Contemporary Northern Irish Society: An Introduction, London: Pluto Press, 1999. "'A Miserable Failure of a State...': Unionist Intellectuals and the Irish Republic' in R.Ryan (ed) Writing in the Republic: Literature, Culture and Politics in the Republic of Ireland, 1949-99, London: MacMillan, 2000. ‘The Orange Order of Things’ in E.Slater & M.Peillon (eds) Memories of the Present: A Sociological Chronicle of Ireland 1997-98, Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 2000. ‘Northern Ireland’ in the forthcoming edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2001. LAURENCE COXForthcoming, The Buddha and the barcode: understanding Buddhism in the 21st century (provisional title). Reading: South Street Press. Forthcoming, "Barbarian resistance and rebel alliances: social movements and Empire" in Rethinking Marxism, dossier on Michael Hardt and Toni Negri, Empire. (2000) Social movements never died: community politics and the social economy in the Irish republic, joint paper with Caitríona Mullan to ISA / BSA conference on social movements, Manchester. (1999) "Power, politics and everyday life: the local rationalities of social movement milieux." 46 - 66 in Paul Bagguley and Jeff Hearn (eds.), Transforming politics: power and resistance, London: Macmillan / British Sociological Association. (1999) "Structure, routine and transformation: movements from below at the end of the century" in Colin Barker and Mike Tyldesley (eds.), Fifth international conference on alternative futures and popular protest: a selection of papers from the conference, Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University. (1999) "From social movements to counter cultures: steps beyond political reductionism." 68 - 79 in Michael Howlett and Shane Kilcommins (eds.), Humanities in WIT: Festschrift for Tony Scott, Waterford: WIT. (1998) Review of von Dirke, All power to the imagination! The west German counterculture from the student movement to the Greens, in Discourse and Society Vol. 9 No. 1: 114 - 115. Dr ABDULLAHI EL-TOM Globalization: A critical study. Dar El-Warraq, London, 1999 (with Adam, A. M.) Islam and cultural identity among the Berti of Sudan. GeoJournal, Vol. 46, 1998, 155-162. Mugging the poor: The Bretton Woods institutions and the pursuit of African development. IFAA. London, 1994. Agricultural development and starvation in the Sudan. Occasional Paper Series No 10. Department of Sociology, UCC. Cork 1992. Irish Official Assistance to the Sudan. A Report to ACDC, Department of Foreign Affairs, Dublin, 1991. JANE GRAY "The Irish, Scottish and Flemish Linen Industries During the Long Eighteenth Century." Forthcoming in B. Collins and P. Ollerenshaw, eds. Linen In Europe (Oxford: OUP, 2000). "Spinners and Spinning in the Political Economy of Pre-Famine Ireland: Evidence from County Cavan in 1821." Pp. 240-266 in M. Cohen and N. Curtin, eds. Reclaiming Gender: Transgressive Identities in Modern Ireland (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999). "The Irish and Scottish Linen Industries in the Eighteenth Century: An Incorporated Comparison." Pp. 37-70 in M. Cohen, ed. The Warp of Ulster’s Past: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Irish Linen Industry (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997). "Gender and Uneven Working-Class Formation in the Irish Linen Industry." Pp. 37-56 in L. L. Frader and S. O. Rose, eds. Gender and Class in Modern Europe (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1996). "Rural Industry and Uneven Development: The Significance of Gender in the Irish Linen Industry." Journal of Peasant Studies 20 (July): 590-611. "Gender and Plebian Culture in Ulster." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 24 (Autumn): 251-270. "Folk Poetry and Working Class Identity in Ulster: An Analysis of James Orr’s ‘The Penitent’." Journal of Historical Sociology 6 (September): 249-275. ROB KITCHIN Kitchin, R.M. (in prep) Critical Human Geographies. Longman, Harlow. Bartley, B., Fuller, D., Hubbard, P. and Kitchin, R.M. (in prep) Thinking Geographically: Space, Theory and Contemporary Human Geography. Athlone Press. Kitchin, R.M. and Wilton, R. (Eds) (2000) Geography, Disability and Ethics. Ethics, Place and Environment 3(1): 61-102. Shuttleworth, I., Kitchin, R., Shirlow, P., McDonagh, J. (2000) The Tail of the Tiger: Experiences and Perceptions of Unemployment in Donegal. Irish Geography 33: 56-73 Kitchin, R.M. (1999) Creating an awareness of Others: highlighting the role of space and place. Geography 84(1): 45-54. Kitchin, R.M., Shirlow, P. and Shuttleworth, I. (1998) On the margins: Disabled people’s access to and experiences of employment in Donegal, West Ireland. Disability and Society, 13(5): 785-806. Kitchin, R.M. (1997) Social transformations through spatial transformations: from geospaces to cyberspaces. In J. Behar (ed.) Mapping Cyberspace: Social Research on the Electronic Frontier. Dowling College Press, New York. pp. 149-173. Kitchin, R.M. and Mulcahy, F. (2000) Equal to everyone else? Poverty Today 46: 22. Shirlow, P., Shuttleworth, I., Kitchin, R.M., McClenaghan, P. and McLaughlin, R. (1997) Final Report - Contact Programme with Unemployed People. Donegal Local Development Company. pp. 55. | |
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