This paper is a preliminary investigation of Irish identity and citizenship in the aftermath of the decision of the UK to leave the European Union. It identifies three significant impacts: the marked increase in applications for citizenship in the Republic of Ireland from residents of Northern Ireland and Britain and the justifying narratives for those applications; the respondent narratives in the Republic about what it means to be Irish; and the effects on ideas of Ireland as an all-island identity. We consider the ways in which access to Irish citizenship is bordered by narratives of ethnic belonging and draw attention to how Irish citizenship is ‘bordered’ in the newsmedia. Through an examination of newsmedia and social media representa...
International audienceOver the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration...
This article analyzes the debates around citizenship, with a focus on Ireland’s politics of alienati...
This article is concerned with the position of Irish citizens in British immigration law, both histo...
This paper is a preliminary investigation of Irish identity and citizenship in the aftermath of the ...
abstract: In June of 2016, the United Kingdom held a referendum for its citizens to decide whether t...
This paper examines how the change in Ireland's demographic condition from a country of emigration t...
Over the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration policies in a context...
The Supreme Court decision of A.O. & D.L. v. Minister for Justice [Lobe] and the Irish Citizenship R...
In 2004, voters in the Republic of Ireland supported a constitutional amendment removing the automa...
THESIS 11417This research explores perceived Irishness and to what extent identity in Ireland is rec...
This paper examines how Irish national identity has been constructed in recent press discourse again...
International audienceOver the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration...
The Irish in Britain have only recently been granted ethnic status. This blind spot which existed to...
Through the prism of current state discourses in Ireland on engagement with the Irish diaspora, this...
This paper examines how Irish national identity has been constructed in recent press discourse again...
International audienceOver the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration...
This article analyzes the debates around citizenship, with a focus on Ireland’s politics of alienati...
This article is concerned with the position of Irish citizens in British immigration law, both histo...
This paper is a preliminary investigation of Irish identity and citizenship in the aftermath of the ...
abstract: In June of 2016, the United Kingdom held a referendum for its citizens to decide whether t...
This paper examines how the change in Ireland's demographic condition from a country of emigration t...
Over the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration policies in a context...
The Supreme Court decision of A.O. & D.L. v. Minister for Justice [Lobe] and the Irish Citizenship R...
In 2004, voters in the Republic of Ireland supported a constitutional amendment removing the automa...
THESIS 11417This research explores perceived Irishness and to what extent identity in Ireland is rec...
This paper examines how Irish national identity has been constructed in recent press discourse again...
International audienceOver the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration...
The Irish in Britain have only recently been granted ethnic status. This blind spot which existed to...
Through the prism of current state discourses in Ireland on engagement with the Irish diaspora, this...
This paper examines how Irish national identity has been constructed in recent press discourse again...
International audienceOver the last two decades, many European States have altered their immigration...
This article analyzes the debates around citizenship, with a focus on Ireland’s politics of alienati...
This article is concerned with the position of Irish citizens in British immigration law, both histo...