Applying an innovative conceptual framework this article presents an interdisciplinary re-appraisal of the suffrage movement and its aftermath in Ireland throughout the years 1870–1937. New social movement theory is utilised to consider how, in the words of the Italian sociologist Alberto Melucci ‘the submerged networks of social movements are laboratories of experience’. Going beyond the previously published work of each author, this article uses the sociological lens of ‘laboratories of experience’ to re-analyse aspects of the suffrage movement, female activism and the wider women's movement in Ireland. This application of social movement theory to female networks, their origins, aims and strategies, along with their interconnectedness, p...
By 1928 women had achieved many of the objectives of the first-wave of the feminist movement. They h...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this book chapter will not be available until the embargo expires on t...
This article reviews efforts to account for dynamics of continuity, change and complexity in contemp...
Applying an innovative conceptual framework this article presents an interdisciplinary re-appraisal ...
This study analyses the evolution of the contemporary women's movement in the Republic of Ireland, ...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
During the turbulent decades of the early twentieth century, women participated increasingly in the ...
The site of some of western Europe’s most dramatic movement episodes, Ireland is a peculiar case for...
This paper argues for a socialist feminist theorisation of social movements that starts from the “hi...
Professor Senia Pašeta argues that our understanding of modern Irish and British politics would be e...
While gender has been widely used as an analytical category to understand the dynamics of conflict t...
Feminist thought and activism was a feature of Irish political life in the late nineteenth and early...
The Digital Repository of Ireland is Ireland’s national trusted for humanities and social science ma...
This article highlights the long history of activism associated with the Mothers' Union since its in...
This paper argues for a socialist feminist theorisation of social movements that starts from the ?hi...
By 1928 women had achieved many of the objectives of the first-wave of the feminist movement. They h...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this book chapter will not be available until the embargo expires on t...
This article reviews efforts to account for dynamics of continuity, change and complexity in contemp...
Applying an innovative conceptual framework this article presents an interdisciplinary re-appraisal ...
This study analyses the evolution of the contemporary women's movement in the Republic of Ireland, ...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
During the turbulent decades of the early twentieth century, women participated increasingly in the ...
The site of some of western Europe’s most dramatic movement episodes, Ireland is a peculiar case for...
This paper argues for a socialist feminist theorisation of social movements that starts from the “hi...
Professor Senia Pašeta argues that our understanding of modern Irish and British politics would be e...
While gender has been widely used as an analytical category to understand the dynamics of conflict t...
Feminist thought and activism was a feature of Irish political life in the late nineteenth and early...
The Digital Repository of Ireland is Ireland’s national trusted for humanities and social science ma...
This article highlights the long history of activism associated with the Mothers' Union since its in...
This paper argues for a socialist feminist theorisation of social movements that starts from the ?hi...
By 1928 women had achieved many of the objectives of the first-wave of the feminist movement. They h...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this book chapter will not be available until the embargo expires on t...
This article reviews efforts to account for dynamics of continuity, change and complexity in contemp...