Irish television and media in 2015 still lacks diversity and does not reflect our multicultural society. An Op-Ed (opinion piece) in the Irish Times by a Dublin-based academic and lecturer in Technological University Dublin
The broadcasting environment in Ireland is the most competitive in Europe. RTE\u27s revenue is stric...
Ireland’s schooling population has significantly diversified in the last 15 years. Despite the growi...
According to Devereux (1998), RTÉ drama, and RTÉ television in general, excludes society’s powerless...
Irish television and media in 2015 still lacks diversity and does not reflect our multicultural soci...
Includes bibliographical references.The broadcast media are cultural innovations and spread through ...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly r...
The controversy which greeted the announcement by Minister for Arts. Culture and the Gaeltacht Micha...
Media literacy education in Ireland despite being under-resourced and relatively new to the public p...
This paper identifies and critiques a dominant narrative in the history of Irish television, which i...
This essay is based on qualitative research undertaken by the Working Group on Media and Intercultur...
This paper traces some of the main challenges facing public television in Ireland
Ethnic and cultural diversity in Ireland continues to change, primarily as a result of increasing in...
There are few countries where the relation between the shaping of democratic society and the develop...
This article is a short introduction to Irish-language broadcasting. The current situation can best ...
The Irish educational system is frequently celebrated as a world class system that is held in high d...
The broadcasting environment in Ireland is the most competitive in Europe. RTE\u27s revenue is stric...
Ireland’s schooling population has significantly diversified in the last 15 years. Despite the growi...
According to Devereux (1998), RTÉ drama, and RTÉ television in general, excludes society’s powerless...
Irish television and media in 2015 still lacks diversity and does not reflect our multicultural soci...
Includes bibliographical references.The broadcast media are cultural innovations and spread through ...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly r...
The controversy which greeted the announcement by Minister for Arts. Culture and the Gaeltacht Micha...
Media literacy education in Ireland despite being under-resourced and relatively new to the public p...
This paper identifies and critiques a dominant narrative in the history of Irish television, which i...
This essay is based on qualitative research undertaken by the Working Group on Media and Intercultur...
This paper traces some of the main challenges facing public television in Ireland
Ethnic and cultural diversity in Ireland continues to change, primarily as a result of increasing in...
There are few countries where the relation between the shaping of democratic society and the develop...
This article is a short introduction to Irish-language broadcasting. The current situation can best ...
The Irish educational system is frequently celebrated as a world class system that is held in high d...
The broadcasting environment in Ireland is the most competitive in Europe. RTE\u27s revenue is stric...
Ireland’s schooling population has significantly diversified in the last 15 years. Despite the growi...
According to Devereux (1998), RTÉ drama, and RTÉ television in general, excludes society’s powerless...