This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assimilate and integrate Irish Travellers (Ireland’s indigenous nomadic population) into mainstream society. With a specific focus on Dublin, the study covers the period from the commencement of the National Settlement Programme in 1964 until the mid 1980s when the depth of division between the settled community and Travellers reached crisis point and was expressed in outbursts of intercommunal violence in neighbourhoods throughout Dublin. I have chosen to concentrate on this particular period as it was a critical time in Travellers’ history and the accommodation policies and programmes developed during this time continue to have profound conseque...
The Irish Travellers, a native, traditionally migratory group, were recently accorded formal recogni...
© 2015 Melinda Jayne HeronTraditional anthropology research demonstrates how historical processes ha...
In Ireland presently there is a housing and homeless crisis. A number of factors have led to this bu...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
The Irish Traveller Community represents an indigenous minority group defined largely by its suppose...
In 2014, fifty-one years after the publication of the seminal Report of the Commission on Itineranc...
In 1963, after the publication of the Report of the Commission on Itinerancy, the Irish Government e...
This thesis is an ethnography of how young Travellers experience and negotiate urban space in the ci...
Despite the existence of a robust international human rights legal framework, Traveller accommodatio...
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...
This thesis presents research into the housing pathways of newcomers in Ireland who receive status t...
This paper is one in a series of three papers viewing aspects of native cultures and, in this instan...
In recent years, Irish Travellers have been the subject of government efforts at settlement. Many ha...
In this paper we examine the role of law in shaping the socio-spatial lives of citizens through an ...
The Irish Travellers, a native, traditionally migratory group, were recently accorded formal recogni...
© 2015 Melinda Jayne HeronTraditional anthropology research demonstrates how historical processes ha...
In Ireland presently there is a housing and homeless crisis. A number of factors have led to this bu...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
The Irish Traveller Community represents an indigenous minority group defined largely by its suppose...
In 2014, fifty-one years after the publication of the seminal Report of the Commission on Itineranc...
In 1963, after the publication of the Report of the Commission on Itinerancy, the Irish Government e...
This thesis is an ethnography of how young Travellers experience and negotiate urban space in the ci...
Despite the existence of a robust international human rights legal framework, Traveller accommodatio...
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...
This thesis presents research into the housing pathways of newcomers in Ireland who receive status t...
This paper is one in a series of three papers viewing aspects of native cultures and, in this instan...
In recent years, Irish Travellers have been the subject of government efforts at settlement. Many ha...
In this paper we examine the role of law in shaping the socio-spatial lives of citizens through an ...
The Irish Travellers, a native, traditionally migratory group, were recently accorded formal recogni...
© 2015 Melinda Jayne HeronTraditional anthropology research demonstrates how historical processes ha...
In Ireland presently there is a housing and homeless crisis. A number of factors have led to this bu...