This article attempts to analyse some of the experiences of the Irish community and voluntary sector's participation in social partnership. The article explores the politics of social partnership and discusses the implications of participation in social partnership for the potential strategies and choices for the community and voluntary sector. It looks at the outcomes of that participation from the perspective of both its impact on income and other inequalities and its impact on the community and voluntary sector and its relationship with the state, other actors and internal relationships within the sector. Alternatives to social partnership are explored and the article concludes that, while limited, there are specific gains and reasons...
This article uses case study data from a major Irish city council to investigate and explain publi...
The chapter provides a comprehensive explanatory framework outlining why social enterprises have bee...
Ireland's social partnership process, now under attack from a number of quarters, has repeatedly bee...
This article attempts to analyse some of the experiences of the Irish community and voluntary sector...
The Irish 'Social Partnership' is the way that corporatist accommodates the trade unions, farmers, c...
The Irish model of social partnership is comparatively unusual in the way that it accommodates the i...
This paper draws on my recent book, Asymmetric Engagement - The Community and Voluntary Pillar in Ir...
The present system of social partnership in Ireland is in its twentieth year. A range of explanation...
This paper examines the Irish experience of social partnership at organisation level. It argues that...
The development of “social partnership” institutions has been one of the most striking, and surpris...
This paper examines the Irish experience of social partnership at organisation level. It argues that...
This paper advances knowledge of roles played by Civil Society Organisations (CSO s) when negotiatin...
This article presents empirical data on the perceptions of national level social partnership in Irel...
This paper reassesses the relationship between social partnership and the broader Irish policy proce...
For nearly 20 years the Irish State has engaged in a process of social concertation that has produce...
This article uses case study data from a major Irish city council to investigate and explain publi...
The chapter provides a comprehensive explanatory framework outlining why social enterprises have bee...
Ireland's social partnership process, now under attack from a number of quarters, has repeatedly bee...
This article attempts to analyse some of the experiences of the Irish community and voluntary sector...
The Irish 'Social Partnership' is the way that corporatist accommodates the trade unions, farmers, c...
The Irish model of social partnership is comparatively unusual in the way that it accommodates the i...
This paper draws on my recent book, Asymmetric Engagement - The Community and Voluntary Pillar in Ir...
The present system of social partnership in Ireland is in its twentieth year. A range of explanation...
This paper examines the Irish experience of social partnership at organisation level. It argues that...
The development of “social partnership” institutions has been one of the most striking, and surpris...
This paper examines the Irish experience of social partnership at organisation level. It argues that...
This paper advances knowledge of roles played by Civil Society Organisations (CSO s) when negotiatin...
This article presents empirical data on the perceptions of national level social partnership in Irel...
This paper reassesses the relationship between social partnership and the broader Irish policy proce...
For nearly 20 years the Irish State has engaged in a process of social concertation that has produce...
This article uses case study data from a major Irish city council to investigate and explain publi...
The chapter provides a comprehensive explanatory framework outlining why social enterprises have bee...
Ireland's social partnership process, now under attack from a number of quarters, has repeatedly bee...