This article focuses on the mobilization cycle of Occupy in Ireland. It looks first at factors which facilitated the building of group solidarity before turning attention to some of the processes which led participants to become disillusioned and, ultimately, to demobilize. I argue that, in the short term, Occupy was of particular importance to many of the occupiers – and the more socially fragile participants notably – because it helped them to make their voices heard and to deal with their day-to-day personal concerns. Such a process was also of assistance to create a form of group identity and solidarity. In the longer term, however, the Occupy camps became beset by a number of unintended – and interrelated – complications. These relate ...
In October 2008, the Irish pensioners engaged in nation-wide public campaign of dissent in response ...
This volume focuses on a number of research questions, drawn from social movement scholarship: How d...
non-peer-reviewedIn this research article we explore the manner in which a particular discursive de...
This article focuses on the mobilization cycle of Occupy in Ireland. It looks first at factors which...
This article is an experiential narrative and critical analysis of the occupy movement as it unfolde...
From being the "Celtic Tiger" poster child of neo-liberalism, Ireland has moved first into recessio...
This article explores strategic conceptions within the alter-globalisation movement in Ireland. Base...
International audience"In 2011 Occupy movements were set up in France and in Ireland but aside from ...
The European financial crisis has inspired a wave of social activism, challenging established party ...
This thesis documents and analyses various aspects of the Occupy movement in Dublin and Cork in Irel...
Examining the politics of Irish responses to crisis-related social security cuts gives insight into ...
This article uses a structural approach to the investigation of the continuity and discontinuity bet...
This thesis focuses on ‘EU critical’ social movement activity in Ireland through the lens of one soc...
This article questions the conditions in which solidarity is given or withheld in response to expres...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...
In October 2008, the Irish pensioners engaged in nation-wide public campaign of dissent in response ...
This volume focuses on a number of research questions, drawn from social movement scholarship: How d...
non-peer-reviewedIn this research article we explore the manner in which a particular discursive de...
This article focuses on the mobilization cycle of Occupy in Ireland. It looks first at factors which...
This article is an experiential narrative and critical analysis of the occupy movement as it unfolde...
From being the "Celtic Tiger" poster child of neo-liberalism, Ireland has moved first into recessio...
This article explores strategic conceptions within the alter-globalisation movement in Ireland. Base...
International audience"In 2011 Occupy movements were set up in France and in Ireland but aside from ...
The European financial crisis has inspired a wave of social activism, challenging established party ...
This thesis documents and analyses various aspects of the Occupy movement in Dublin and Cork in Irel...
Examining the politics of Irish responses to crisis-related social security cuts gives insight into ...
This article uses a structural approach to the investigation of the continuity and discontinuity bet...
This thesis focuses on ‘EU critical’ social movement activity in Ireland through the lens of one soc...
This article questions the conditions in which solidarity is given or withheld in response to expres...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...
In October 2008, the Irish pensioners engaged in nation-wide public campaign of dissent in response ...
This volume focuses on a number of research questions, drawn from social movement scholarship: How d...
non-peer-reviewedIn this research article we explore the manner in which a particular discursive de...