In recent years it has become widely recognised that the gay, lesbian and bisexual community in Ireland experiences a disturbing amount of anti-gay crime. This said, with the exception of a few largely exploratory studies, there is a complete absence of high quality research that examines these experiences in Ireland and we have been forced to formulate our response on a vague notion that it is a problem rather than a truly informed appreciation of its extent. This paper argues in favour of such research, and suggests the form it might take based on a review of findings from international studies and the methodological barriers they have encountered
n/aThe purpose of this research was to understand and explore the Lifecycle of a Hate C...
The Public Understandings of Hate Crime: Ireland, North and South project, is funded by the Irish Re...
This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND...
Homophobic violence in Northern Ireland is an area which has come underthe spotlight in the wake of ...
non-peer-reviewedBasic figures: – A large majority of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that g...
While developments have been made concerning the understanding of general bullying behaviour in Iris...
Defence date: 14 January 2019Examining Board: Professor Pieter M. Judson, EUI (Supervisor); Professo...
Research has consistently reported sexual and gender minority persons are more vulnerable to adverse...
This thematically-arranged study traces the emergence of visible gay/lesbian communities across Irel...
n/aIn October 2014 the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, in association with the NGO Working Party ...
The current historiography on the early gay and lesbian liberation movement in Ireland 1970s-1990s h...
Published online: 12 September 2019Using primary archival material, this article explores the role o...
The following thesis will tackle research into the coming out experience in Ireland and the affects ...
Abstract This paper outlines research that was conducted among students, par-ents, teachers and seni...
This article explores the current status of LGBT youth in Ireland, particularly focussing on the les...
n/aThe purpose of this research was to understand and explore the Lifecycle of a Hate C...
The Public Understandings of Hate Crime: Ireland, North and South project, is funded by the Irish Re...
This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND...
Homophobic violence in Northern Ireland is an area which has come underthe spotlight in the wake of ...
non-peer-reviewedBasic figures: – A large majority of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that g...
While developments have been made concerning the understanding of general bullying behaviour in Iris...
Defence date: 14 January 2019Examining Board: Professor Pieter M. Judson, EUI (Supervisor); Professo...
Research has consistently reported sexual and gender minority persons are more vulnerable to adverse...
This thematically-arranged study traces the emergence of visible gay/lesbian communities across Irel...
n/aIn October 2014 the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, in association with the NGO Working Party ...
The current historiography on the early gay and lesbian liberation movement in Ireland 1970s-1990s h...
Published online: 12 September 2019Using primary archival material, this article explores the role o...
The following thesis will tackle research into the coming out experience in Ireland and the affects ...
Abstract This paper outlines research that was conducted among students, par-ents, teachers and seni...
This article explores the current status of LGBT youth in Ireland, particularly focussing on the les...
n/aThe purpose of this research was to understand and explore the Lifecycle of a Hate C...
The Public Understandings of Hate Crime: Ireland, North and South project, is funded by the Irish Re...
This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND...