The publication of Rob Kitchin's commentary on the state of Geography in Ireland in the sixtieth anniversary issue of Irish Geography has opened the possibility for a broader, public dialogue about our discipline. This forum represents a continuation of this conversation, with its focus on a variety of theoretical, institutional and personal concerns about Irish Geography
Mac Laughlin Jim. Towards a Critical Geography of Irish Partition . In: Espace, populations, société...
The exposed location of Ireland has always rendered it vulnerable to weather and climate extremes. ...
The study of rundale has slowly graduated from a relatively isolated debate within Irish historical ...
The publication of Rob Kitchin's commentary on the state of Geography in Ireland in the sixtieth an...
In this short commentary I want to reflect on Irish Geography in the new millennium, and what I perc...
There are certain critical periods of time when various aspects of development come into alignment. ...
In recent years, there has been a mobilities turn in the many branches of contemporary geographical...
Though immigration has become one of the key issues facing Irish society, geographers in Ireland hav...
Though immigration has become one of the key issues facing Irish society, geographers in Ireland ha...
This publication was prepared on behalf of the Irish National Committee for Geography under the ausp...
After a brief survey of the administrative divisions of the Republic of Ireland, this paper presents...
This book had its origins in a Thomas Davis lecture series broadcast by Radió Teilifís Éireann in 19...
In the 1981 issue of Geogrphical Viewpoint Michael Hallinan provided a review of geography in Irish ...
In 2006, I completed a 1500 km walk along the west coasts of Ireland and Scotland, crossing national...
This report has been prepared under the auspices of the Royal Irish Academy's National Committee for...
Mac Laughlin Jim. Towards a Critical Geography of Irish Partition . In: Espace, populations, société...
The exposed location of Ireland has always rendered it vulnerable to weather and climate extremes. ...
The study of rundale has slowly graduated from a relatively isolated debate within Irish historical ...
The publication of Rob Kitchin's commentary on the state of Geography in Ireland in the sixtieth an...
In this short commentary I want to reflect on Irish Geography in the new millennium, and what I perc...
There are certain critical periods of time when various aspects of development come into alignment. ...
In recent years, there has been a mobilities turn in the many branches of contemporary geographical...
Though immigration has become one of the key issues facing Irish society, geographers in Ireland hav...
Though immigration has become one of the key issues facing Irish society, geographers in Ireland ha...
This publication was prepared on behalf of the Irish National Committee for Geography under the ausp...
After a brief survey of the administrative divisions of the Republic of Ireland, this paper presents...
This book had its origins in a Thomas Davis lecture series broadcast by Radió Teilifís Éireann in 19...
In the 1981 issue of Geogrphical Viewpoint Michael Hallinan provided a review of geography in Irish ...
In 2006, I completed a 1500 km walk along the west coasts of Ireland and Scotland, crossing national...
This report has been prepared under the auspices of the Royal Irish Academy's National Committee for...
Mac Laughlin Jim. Towards a Critical Geography of Irish Partition . In: Espace, populations, société...
The exposed location of Ireland has always rendered it vulnerable to weather and climate extremes. ...
The study of rundale has slowly graduated from a relatively isolated debate within Irish historical ...