In this paper we examine the role of law in shaping the socio-spatial lives of citizens through an examination of the changing nature of governmentality with respect to Travellers in Ireland between 1998 and 2003. Undertaking an analysis of the policy process, new legislation, the Citizen Traveller campaign, media reports, and interviews with politicians, police and Travellers, we document how the Irish government attempted during this period to shift its strategy of dealing with the ‘Traveller problem’ from a regulationist form of citizenship designed to force Travellers to adopt a sedentary lifestyle, to active citizenship that offered Travellers recognition, rewards and rights in return for managed nomadism or sedentary conformi...
The Irish Traveller Community represents an indigenous minority group defined largely by its suppose...
This article concerns control of Irish Travellers by paramilitaries and vigilantes. The main issues ...
The Travellers, a nomadic group of people indigenous to Ireland, have long been marginalized in Iris...
In this paper we examine the role of law in shaping the socio-spatial lives of citizens through an ...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
This is an empirical investigation of the processes whereby the boundaries and meaning of citizenshi...
Despite the existence of a robust international human rights legal framework, Traveller accommodatio...
In 2014, fifty-one years after the publication of the seminal Report of the Commission on Itineranc...
In recent years, there have been significant changes to the ways in which Irish citizenship is defi...
peer-reviewedThis thesis is an ethnography of how young Travellers experience and negotiate urban s...
The Irish Traveller community are identified ‘as an ethnic minority people with a shared history, la...
This paper explores and defends Irish Travellers’ efforts to push the Republic of Ireland to recogni...
This paper examines how the change in Ireland's demographic condition from a country of emigration t...
Depending on its underlying principles and scope of application, citizenship law can impact on terri...
This chapter outlines the current legal framework in place in Ireland, which provides for provision ...
The Irish Traveller Community represents an indigenous minority group defined largely by its suppose...
This article concerns control of Irish Travellers by paramilitaries and vigilantes. The main issues ...
The Travellers, a nomadic group of people indigenous to Ireland, have long been marginalized in Iris...
In this paper we examine the role of law in shaping the socio-spatial lives of citizens through an ...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
This is an empirical investigation of the processes whereby the boundaries and meaning of citizenshi...
Despite the existence of a robust international human rights legal framework, Traveller accommodatio...
In 2014, fifty-one years after the publication of the seminal Report of the Commission on Itineranc...
In recent years, there have been significant changes to the ways in which Irish citizenship is defi...
peer-reviewedThis thesis is an ethnography of how young Travellers experience and negotiate urban s...
The Irish Traveller community are identified ‘as an ethnic minority people with a shared history, la...
This paper explores and defends Irish Travellers’ efforts to push the Republic of Ireland to recogni...
This paper examines how the change in Ireland's demographic condition from a country of emigration t...
Depending on its underlying principles and scope of application, citizenship law can impact on terri...
This chapter outlines the current legal framework in place in Ireland, which provides for provision ...
The Irish Traveller Community represents an indigenous minority group defined largely by its suppose...
This article concerns control of Irish Travellers by paramilitaries and vigilantes. The main issues ...
The Travellers, a nomadic group of people indigenous to Ireland, have long been marginalized in Iris...