In October 2008, the Irish pensioners engaged in nation-wide public campaign of dissent in response to the government decision to abolish the universal access to medical card for the over-70s, which culminated in the largest public demonstration Ireland had seen in decades and forced almost complete reversal of the policy. Using the event as empirical case, the thesis focuses on the problem of resistance, the exercise of social and political power by disempowered groups in the face of existing power structures and following pages present theoretically-driven sociological investigation of the operation of power in the context of this ‘Silver Revolution’. The OAPs resistance is interpreted as reaction triggered in response to government deci...
The European financial crisis has inspired a wave of social activism, challenging established party ...
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), Introduction to the Mon...
In this research article we explore the manner in which a particular discursive device, the “siniste...
In October 2008, the Irish pensioners engaged in nation-wide public campaign of dissent in response ...
Examining the politics of Irish responses to crisis-related social security cuts gives insight into ...
Since the announcement of the Irish recession in 2008, there has been much media and popular specula...
This thesis focuses on ‘EU critical’ social movement activity in Ireland through the lens of one soc...
Where power lies in the politics of pensions in Ireland is the central research question guiding thi...
non-peer-reviewedIn this paper we outline the features of an emergent resistance in Ireland. We exa...
From being the "Celtic Tiger" poster child of neo-liberalism, Ireland has moved first into recessio...
There has been an upsurge of social activism amongst older adults in Ireland, which was particularly...
Book chapter in Emma Heffernan, Niamh Moore-Cherry and John McHale (eds). 'Debating Austerity: Crisi...
The dominant perception is that Irish society has responded to the current economic crisis in a rela...
This thesis examines power relations in Irish society; specifically involving two key institutions; ...
The European financial crisis has inspired a wave of social activism, challenging established party ...
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), Introduction to the Mon...
In this research article we explore the manner in which a particular discursive device, the “siniste...
In October 2008, the Irish pensioners engaged in nation-wide public campaign of dissent in response ...
Examining the politics of Irish responses to crisis-related social security cuts gives insight into ...
Since the announcement of the Irish recession in 2008, there has been much media and popular specula...
This thesis focuses on ‘EU critical’ social movement activity in Ireland through the lens of one soc...
Where power lies in the politics of pensions in Ireland is the central research question guiding thi...
non-peer-reviewedIn this paper we outline the features of an emergent resistance in Ireland. We exa...
From being the "Celtic Tiger" poster child of neo-liberalism, Ireland has moved first into recessio...
There has been an upsurge of social activism amongst older adults in Ireland, which was particularly...
Book chapter in Emma Heffernan, Niamh Moore-Cherry and John McHale (eds). 'Debating Austerity: Crisi...
The dominant perception is that Irish society has responded to the current economic crisis in a rela...
This thesis examines power relations in Irish society; specifically involving two key institutions; ...
The European financial crisis has inspired a wave of social activism, challenging established party ...
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), Introduction to the Mon...
In this research article we explore the manner in which a particular discursive device, the “siniste...