This paper is one in a series of three papers viewing aspects of native cultures and, in this instance, will primarily define the Traveller population in Ireland, give a brief history of this population whilst discussing racism and some of its implications. There will be a particular focus on current systems of health, education and child protection in order to determine Traveller experiences of these key child and youth care related service providers in Ireland. The second paper will focus upon an examination of the experiences of aboriginal people in Canada. It will have a particular emphasis upon the marginization of aboriginal children and youth within the dominant culture. The third paper will be a comparison of the issues experienced ...
In 2014, fifty-one years after the publication of the seminal Report of the Commission on Itineranc...
peer-reviewedThis thesis is an ethnography of how young Travellers experience and negotiate urban s...
The Traveller community was traditionally protected from drug use by distinct traditional anti-drug ...
The Irish Travellers, a native, traditionally migratory group, were recently accorded formal recogni...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
The Travellers, a nomadic group of people indigenous to Ireland, have long been marginalized in Iris...
Irish Travellers are an indigenous minority who, according to historical evidence, have been part of...
The Irish Traveller community are identified ‘as an ethnic minority people with a shared history, la...
To what extent has the failure of cultural recognition contributed to the marginalization of Aborigi...
The author identifies as Aboriginal-Irish, my Aboriginal ancestors are the Gai-mariagal and the Wira...
Irish Travellers score the lowest in most social indicators in the Republic of Ireland. Many studies...
In recent years, Irish Travellers have been the subject of government efforts at settlement. Many ha...
[Description from publisher's website] This volume hopes to act as a catalyst for some new and excit...
This paper explores and defends Irish Travellers’ efforts to push the Republic of Ireland to recogni...
One of the most significant current discussions in discourse studies is the media representation of ...
In 2014, fifty-one years after the publication of the seminal Report of the Commission on Itineranc...
peer-reviewedThis thesis is an ethnography of how young Travellers experience and negotiate urban s...
The Traveller community was traditionally protected from drug use by distinct traditional anti-drug ...
The Irish Travellers, a native, traditionally migratory group, were recently accorded formal recogni...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
The Travellers, a nomadic group of people indigenous to Ireland, have long been marginalized in Iris...
Irish Travellers are an indigenous minority who, according to historical evidence, have been part of...
The Irish Traveller community are identified ‘as an ethnic minority people with a shared history, la...
To what extent has the failure of cultural recognition contributed to the marginalization of Aborigi...
The author identifies as Aboriginal-Irish, my Aboriginal ancestors are the Gai-mariagal and the Wira...
Irish Travellers score the lowest in most social indicators in the Republic of Ireland. Many studies...
In recent years, Irish Travellers have been the subject of government efforts at settlement. Many ha...
[Description from publisher's website] This volume hopes to act as a catalyst for some new and excit...
This paper explores and defends Irish Travellers’ efforts to push the Republic of Ireland to recogni...
One of the most significant current discussions in discourse studies is the media representation of ...
In 2014, fifty-one years after the publication of the seminal Report of the Commission on Itineranc...
peer-reviewedThis thesis is an ethnography of how young Travellers experience and negotiate urban s...
The Traveller community was traditionally protected from drug use by distinct traditional anti-drug ...