Institutional racism is a toPic untouched by Irish academic research to date. This article will a... more Institutional racism is a toPic untouched by Irish academic research to date. This article will attempt to begin the process of examining theoretical material relating to Institutional racism, and Placing it in the context of current Irish Government policy and practice regarding immigrants and ethnic minorities. The provision of essential services to minorities in particular is addressed, with a focus on criminal and social service providers. It is clear that -as of yet-little has been done in Ireland to attempt to combat this most insidious form of racism.
This research was commissioned by You’re Equal Ltd., a partnership organisation of community and ... more This research was commissioned by You’re Equal Ltd., a partnership organisation of community and voluntary groups, local development organisations and statutory agencies. It is funded in the main by the European Social Fund through the EQUAL Programme. All of these groups are working together with the shared objective of removing barriers to employment for ex-prisoners and stimulating and supporting labour market activity. The objective of this research project was to evaluate the work of the You’re Equal Project, while working with prisoners, pre- and post-release, in helping them in their efforts to seek and secure employment. Rather than simply measuring the success of this project based on the number of participants who successfully secured employment, this study seeks to explore the deeper issues associated with prisoners and ex-prisoners’ efforts to become employable. This issue of participants’ employability will be considered in relation to the barriers and supports that aff...
This paper seeks to explore the inter-connections between a 'crisis' of identities brough... more This paper seeks to explore the inter-connections between a 'crisis' of identities brought about by modernity and the significance of religion as a reaction to this crisis.
This paper presents a brief overview of research conducted on the parallel phenomena of the advan... more This paper presents a brief overview of research conducted on the parallel phenomena of the advance of scientific racism in the second half of the nineteenth century, and the development of a 'modern' nationalism in Ireland, primarily through discourse around 'Celticism' and the Gaelic Revival of the period 1880 to about 1910. The concept of race, within the specific context of late 19th century and early 20th century Europe will be seen to be a critical influence on constructions of Irish identity in the period.
This paper presents a brief overview of research conducted on the parallel phenomena of the advan... more This paper presents a brief overview of research conducted on the parallel phenomena of the advance of scientific racism in the second half of the nineteenth century, and the development of a 'modern' nationalism in Ireland, primarily through discourse around 'Celticism' and the Gaelic Revival of the period 1880 to about 1910. The concept of race, within the specific context of late 19th century and early 20th century Europe will be seen to be a critical influence on constructions of Irish identity in the period.
Institutional racism is a toPic untouched by Irish academic research to date. This article will a... more Institutional racism is a toPic untouched by Irish academic research to date. This article will attempt to begin the process of examining theoretical material relating to Institutional racism, and Placing it in the context of current Irish Government policy and practice regarding immigrants and ethnic minorities. The provision of essential services to minorities in particular is addressed, with a focus on criminal and social service providers. It is clear that -as of yet-little has been done in Ireland to attempt to combat this most insidious form of racism.
This research was commissioned by You’re Equal Ltd., a partnership organisation of community and ... more This research was commissioned by You’re Equal Ltd., a partnership organisation of community and voluntary groups, local development organisations and statutory agencies. It is funded in the main by the European Social Fund through the EQUAL Programme. All of these groups are working together with the shared objective of removing barriers to employment for ex-prisoners and stimulating and supporting labour market activity. The objective of this research project was to evaluate the work of the You’re Equal Project, while working with prisoners, pre- and post-release, in helping them in their efforts to seek and secure employment. Rather than simply measuring the success of this project based on the number of participants who successfully secured employment, this study seeks to explore the deeper issues associated with prisoners and ex-prisoners’ efforts to become employable. This issue of participants’ employability will be considered in relation to the barriers and supports that aff...
This paper seeks to explore the inter-connections between a 'crisis' of identities brough... more This paper seeks to explore the inter-connections between a 'crisis' of identities brought about by modernity and the significance of religion as a reaction to this crisis.
This paper presents a brief overview of research conducted on the parallel phenomena of the advan... more This paper presents a brief overview of research conducted on the parallel phenomena of the advance of scientific racism in the second half of the nineteenth century, and the development of a 'modern' nationalism in Ireland, primarily through discourse around 'Celticism' and the Gaelic Revival of the period 1880 to about 1910. The concept of race, within the specific context of late 19th century and early 20th century Europe will be seen to be a critical influence on constructions of Irish identity in the period.
This paper presents a brief overview of research conducted on the parallel phenomena of the advan... more This paper presents a brief overview of research conducted on the parallel phenomena of the advance of scientific racism in the second half of the nineteenth century, and the development of a 'modern' nationalism in Ireland, primarily through discourse around 'Celticism' and the Gaelic Revival of the period 1880 to about 1910. The concept of race, within the specific context of late 19th century and early 20th century Europe will be seen to be a critical influence on constructions of Irish identity in the period.
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