In 1963, after the publication of the Report of the Commission on Itinerancy, the Irish Government embarked on a national programme for the 'settlement', 'assimilation' and 'rehabilatation' of Irish Travellers. This paper is concerned with the power effects of discourse both driving and mobilised by the Report and with how liberal forms of thought and political rationality have considered the treatment of individuals and groups condidered to be without the 'attributes' of juridical and political responsibility'. (Dean, 1999:134). The paper describes how Traveller society 'imagined' and reconstructed during this period through elite discourse and the use of statistical inscriptions; how these mechanisms of representations facilitated and le...
Irish Travellers score the lowest in most social indicators in the Republic of Ireland. Many studies...
Decades of Irish literary criticism set up an exaggerated and bi-vocal opposition of "Catholic" and ...
This paper is one in a series of three papers viewing aspects of native cultures and, in this instan...
In 1963, after the publication of the Report of the Commission on Itinerancy, the Irish Government e...
The Irish Traveller Community represents an indigenous minority group defined largely by its suppose...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
In this paper we examine the role of law in shaping the socio-spatial lives of citizens through an ...
The Travellers, a nomadic group of people indigenous to Ireland, have long been marginalized in Iris...
Abstract: Until the late 1950s, Irish Travellers lived primarily in rural areas and travelled within...
The Irish Traveller community are identified ‘as an ethnic minority people with a shared history, la...
One of the most significant current discussions in discourse studies is the media representation of ...
The Irish Travellers, a native, traditionally migratory group, were recently accorded formal recogni...
In recent years, Irish Travellers have been the subject of government efforts at settlement. Many ha...
In 2014, fifty-one years after the publication of the seminal Report of the Commission on Itineranc...
Travellers, a traditionally nomadic people indigenous to Ireland, have suffered marginalization and ...
Irish Travellers score the lowest in most social indicators in the Republic of Ireland. Many studies...
Decades of Irish literary criticism set up an exaggerated and bi-vocal opposition of "Catholic" and ...
This paper is one in a series of three papers viewing aspects of native cultures and, in this instan...
In 1963, after the publication of the Report of the Commission on Itinerancy, the Irish Government e...
The Irish Traveller Community represents an indigenous minority group defined largely by its suppose...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
In this paper we examine the role of law in shaping the socio-spatial lives of citizens through an ...
The Travellers, a nomadic group of people indigenous to Ireland, have long been marginalized in Iris...
Abstract: Until the late 1950s, Irish Travellers lived primarily in rural areas and travelled within...
The Irish Traveller community are identified ‘as an ethnic minority people with a shared history, la...
One of the most significant current discussions in discourse studies is the media representation of ...
The Irish Travellers, a native, traditionally migratory group, were recently accorded formal recogni...
In recent years, Irish Travellers have been the subject of government efforts at settlement. Many ha...
In 2014, fifty-one years after the publication of the seminal Report of the Commission on Itineranc...
Travellers, a traditionally nomadic people indigenous to Ireland, have suffered marginalization and ...
Irish Travellers score the lowest in most social indicators in the Republic of Ireland. Many studies...
Decades of Irish literary criticism set up an exaggerated and bi-vocal opposition of "Catholic" and ...
This paper is one in a series of three papers viewing aspects of native cultures and, in this instan...