On 23 April 2006, an ethnicity question appeared for the first time on the census in the Republic of Ireland. This article analyses the evolution and addition of this question as an illustration of a specific process of state racialization in the Irish census. As such, it illuminates the social and political contestation of the meaning of race, racial categories and ethnicity in the Republic of Ireland through an examination of the interplay between demographers' needs for simple categorization and the complex lived reality of race and ethnicity in Ireland. Driven by the `Celtic Tiger' economic boom and reversing the historic trend of Irish emigration, immigration has increased to levels not generally seen before 1996 in Ireland. The articl...
The Irish have been relentlessly racialized in their diaspora settings, yet little historical work e...
Mixed-race people can be caught in a web of stereotypes – being pathologised as tragically ‘mixed u...
The focus of this article is the second-generation Irish in England. It is based on data collected a...
On 23 April 2006, an ethnicity question appeared for the first time on the census in the Republic of...
On 23 April 2006, an ethnicity question appeared for the first time on the census in the Republic of...
On 23 April 2006, an ethnicity question appeared for the first time on the census in the Republic of...
ABSTRACT On 23 April 2006, an ethnicity question appeared for the first time on the census in the Re...
International audienceAn "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the fir...
An "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the first time in the 2001 Ce...
An "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the first time in the 2001 Ce...
International audienceAn "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the fir...
International audienceAn "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the fir...
Systems of ethnic monitoring are of fundamental importance in the context of policy commitments to i...
International audienceThe Irish in England in the post-World War II period were not recognised in of...
The Irish have been relentlessly racialized in their diaspora settings, yet little historical work e...
The Irish have been relentlessly racialized in their diaspora settings, yet little historical work e...
Mixed-race people can be caught in a web of stereotypes – being pathologised as tragically ‘mixed u...
The focus of this article is the second-generation Irish in England. It is based on data collected a...
On 23 April 2006, an ethnicity question appeared for the first time on the census in the Republic of...
On 23 April 2006, an ethnicity question appeared for the first time on the census in the Republic of...
On 23 April 2006, an ethnicity question appeared for the first time on the census in the Republic of...
ABSTRACT On 23 April 2006, an ethnicity question appeared for the first time on the census in the Re...
International audienceAn "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the fir...
An "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the first time in the 2001 Ce...
An "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the first time in the 2001 Ce...
International audienceAn "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the fir...
International audienceAn "Irish" category under the "Ethnic Group" question was included for the fir...
Systems of ethnic monitoring are of fundamental importance in the context of policy commitments to i...
International audienceThe Irish in England in the post-World War II period were not recognised in of...
The Irish have been relentlessly racialized in their diaspora settings, yet little historical work e...
The Irish have been relentlessly racialized in their diaspora settings, yet little historical work e...
Mixed-race people can be caught in a web of stereotypes – being pathologised as tragically ‘mixed u...
The focus of this article is the second-generation Irish in England. It is based on data collected a...