This paper offers a reading of anti-austerity protests in the Irish Republic, placing under scrutiny in particular the origins, meaning, and implications of the country's water wars. It notes the proclivity of some post-crash antiausterity populisms to fall prey to a politics of retrenchment and exclusion and even to degenerate into nationalist spasms or what Jean Paul Sartre would term fraternity terrorisms. It contributes conceptual novelty to existing human geographical scholarship on protest movements by convening Jean Paul Sartre and Judith Butler in conversation; registering therein the political potential of the fused group, performing popular sovereignty through public assembly. What makes the Irish case fascinating and worthy o...
Since the announcement of the Irish recession in 2008, there has been much media and popular specula...
This research project was inspired by a Gramscian orientation towards radical social transformation...
non-peer-reviewedIn this paper we outline the features of an emergent resistance in Ireland. We exa...
© 2018 This paper offers a reading of anti-austerity protests in the Irish Republic, placing under s...
This paper offers a reading of anti-austerity protests in the Irish Republic, placing under scrutiny...
non-peer-reviewedIn this research article we explore the manner in which a particular discursive de...
The European financial crisis has inspired a wave of social activism, challenging established party ...
From being the "Celtic Tiger" poster child of neo-liberalism, Ireland has moved first into recessio...
This article explores strategic conceptions within the alter-globalisation movement in Ireland. Base...
Over the past decade, Europe has seen a significant rise in far-right political parties and movement...
peer-reviewedIn 2010, as part of the Troika intervention into Ireland, the then government agreed to...
The legacy of colonialism continues in Ireland, where the structures of inequality continue to play ...
Ireland has experienced many of the (‘demand side') economic and cultural factors that have led to t...
This study investigates the forces and structures that produced and shaped the Irish Revolution and ...
In response to austerity-led reforms of the Irish water sector implemented in 2014, a broad-based, p...
Since the announcement of the Irish recession in 2008, there has been much media and popular specula...
This research project was inspired by a Gramscian orientation towards radical social transformation...
non-peer-reviewedIn this paper we outline the features of an emergent resistance in Ireland. We exa...
© 2018 This paper offers a reading of anti-austerity protests in the Irish Republic, placing under s...
This paper offers a reading of anti-austerity protests in the Irish Republic, placing under scrutiny...
non-peer-reviewedIn this research article we explore the manner in which a particular discursive de...
The European financial crisis has inspired a wave of social activism, challenging established party ...
From being the "Celtic Tiger" poster child of neo-liberalism, Ireland has moved first into recessio...
This article explores strategic conceptions within the alter-globalisation movement in Ireland. Base...
Over the past decade, Europe has seen a significant rise in far-right political parties and movement...
peer-reviewedIn 2010, as part of the Troika intervention into Ireland, the then government agreed to...
The legacy of colonialism continues in Ireland, where the structures of inequality continue to play ...
Ireland has experienced many of the (‘demand side') economic and cultural factors that have led to t...
This study investigates the forces and structures that produced and shaped the Irish Revolution and ...
In response to austerity-led reforms of the Irish water sector implemented in 2014, a broad-based, p...
Since the announcement of the Irish recession in 2008, there has been much media and popular specula...
This research project was inspired by a Gramscian orientation towards radical social transformation...
non-peer-reviewedIn this paper we outline the features of an emergent resistance in Ireland. We exa...