Since 2008, Ireland has experienced a profound multi-faceted crisis, stemming from the collapse of the financial and property sectors. Despite enduring six years of neoliberal austerity measures in response to this situation, popular protest has been muted. Using Silva's [(2009) Challenging Neoliberalism in Latin America (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press)] framework of analysis of popular responses in Latin America to that region's debt crisis of the 1980s and 1990s, this article seeks to investigate why this has been the case. We assess how the crisis is being framed among popular and civil society groups, and whether increased associational and collective power is developing. In doing so, we look at processes of intra-gr...
Published online: 08 June 2017The 2008 financial crisis hit few places harder than the Euro peripher...
Reversed memory, collective action and the Irish economic crisis 2010-2013.This paper examines how c...
non-peer-reviewedIn this paper we outline the features of an emergent resistance in Ireland. We exa...
Since 2008, Ireland has experienced a profound multi-faceted crisis, stemming from the collapse of t...
The current economic crisis – the ‘great recession’ – raises numerous questions about neoliberal id...
In the period 2008-10, many observers were surprised at how quickly and completely neoliberal orthod...
From being the "Celtic Tiger" poster child of neo-liberalism, Ireland has moved first into recessio...
In this paper, we explore successive waves of neoliberalization in Ireland. We contend that neolibe...
Ireland, the UK and the USA are heterogeneous examples of liberal worlds of welfare capitalism yet a...
This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider rec...
Moore M. A time of reproductive unrest: the articulation of capital accumulation, social reproductio...
In this paper we provide an account of the property-led boom and bust which has brought Ireland to ...
In this chapter I argue that austerity is not primarily designed to solve an economic crisis, but ra...
The reassertion of neoliberal public policy in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis was achi...
Published online: 08 June 2017The 2008 financial crisis hit few places harder than the Euro peripher...
Reversed memory, collective action and the Irish economic crisis 2010-2013.This paper examines how c...
non-peer-reviewedIn this paper we outline the features of an emergent resistance in Ireland. We exa...
Since 2008, Ireland has experienced a profound multi-faceted crisis, stemming from the collapse of t...
The current economic crisis – the ‘great recession’ – raises numerous questions about neoliberal id...
In the period 2008-10, many observers were surprised at how quickly and completely neoliberal orthod...
From being the "Celtic Tiger" poster child of neo-liberalism, Ireland has moved first into recessio...
In this paper, we explore successive waves of neoliberalization in Ireland. We contend that neolibe...
Ireland, the UK and the USA are heterogeneous examples of liberal worlds of welfare capitalism yet a...
This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider rec...
Moore M. A time of reproductive unrest: the articulation of capital accumulation, social reproductio...
In this paper we provide an account of the property-led boom and bust which has brought Ireland to ...
In this chapter I argue that austerity is not primarily designed to solve an economic crisis, but ra...
The reassertion of neoliberal public policy in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis was achi...
Published online: 08 June 2017The 2008 financial crisis hit few places harder than the Euro peripher...
Reversed memory, collective action and the Irish economic crisis 2010-2013.This paper examines how c...
non-peer-reviewedIn this paper we outline the features of an emergent resistance in Ireland. We exa...