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Dr. Michel Peillon

Personal Information
Name: Dr. Michael Pellion
Position: Senior Lecturer
Department: Sociology
Organisation: NUI Maynooth
Location: St Anne’s
E-mail: Michel.peillon@nuim.ie
Telephone: ++ 353 1 708 3690
Fax: ++ 353 1 708 3528
Research Interests: Urban living; social movements; modernity
Research Group(s): Migration and demographic change
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Projects
Project Title: New Urban Living
Project Abstract: The study endeavours to investigate the extent to which the new suburbs which are developing around Dublin are able to generate a sufficient level of social capital and sustain a vigorous civil society: The investigation centres on a comparative analysis of four localities, each corresponding to a type of suburban living.

Publications

  • Peillon, M. “The making of the Dublin conurbation” In Michel Peillon and Mary P. Corcoran (eds.), Place and non-place. The reconfiguration of Ireland. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 2004.

  • Peillon, M. and Corcoran, M.P. (eds.) Place and non-place. The reconfiguration of Ireland. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 2004.
 
  • Peillon, M. and Corcoran, M.P. (eds.) “Introduction: The reconfiguration of Ireland” In M. Peillon and M. P. Corcoran (eds.), Place and non-place. The reconfiguration of Ireland. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 2004.
 
  • Peillon, M. and Corcoran, M.P. (eds.) ‘Place remaking in Dublin’ In M. Peillon and M.P. Corcoran (eds) Place and non-place. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 2004, pp. 142-156
 
  • Peillon, M. “Agency, flows and post-colonial structure in Ireland” The Irish Review no 30 (2003): 71-81.
 
  • Peillon, M. and M. P. Corcoran, Editors. Ireland Unbound. A turn of the century chronicle 1999-2000. Institute of Public Administration, Dublin.
 
  • Peillon, M. (2002) 'Exclusionary Protests in Urban Ireland'. City 6 (2) 193-204
 
  • Peillon, M. (2002) 'Introduction: Boundaries and the metamorphosis of Ireland.' Ireland Unbound. A turn of the century chronicle 1999-2000 edited by Mary P. Corcoran and Michel Peillon, Institute of Public Administration, Dublin.
 
  • Peillon, M. (2002) "Culture and State in Ireland's new economy" in Peadar Kirby, Luke Gibbons and Michael Cronin (eds.), Reinventing Ireland: Culture, Society and the Global Economy, London: Pluto Press.
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