This article reflects on the relatively small body of work that constitutes sociology of Irish diaspora. It argues that Irish diaspora should be an expanded and higher prioritized field of study for Irish sociology
Irish women have a long history of emigration which provides parallels with the experiences of women...
Introductory article from a special issue of Irish Studies Review about the Irish diaspora
The relationship between Ireland and the diversity of its diasporas has always been complex and mult...
This article discusses the concept of the 'Irish Diaspora', particularly in relation to the migratio...
This paper examines whether Irish sociology represents a distinct "national" sociology in terms of i...
In 2009 the population of the Irish Republic stood at 4.42 million. At the same time over 70 million...
The strength of diasporic nationalism is characterised by an uneven historical geography, with diffe...
The strength of diasporic nationalism is characterised by an uneven historical geography, with diffe...
2021 has been a year for looking back as well as forwards. In this article, I reflect on the state o...
This is the English version of an article to be published in Catalan in the special Ireland issue of...
The current research aimed to assess the social, national and political identities of members of the...
AbstractLooking at the history of sociology in modem Ireland we can observe a constantoscillation be...
People from the British and Irish Isles have, for centuries, migrated to all corners of the globe.Wh...
peer-reviewedThe Irish community is by far the largest ethnic group by migration in London when sec...
The article proposes to adopt the notion of diaspora as social practice for an analysis of Gypsy di...
Irish women have a long history of emigration which provides parallels with the experiences of women...
Introductory article from a special issue of Irish Studies Review about the Irish diaspora
The relationship between Ireland and the diversity of its diasporas has always been complex and mult...
This article discusses the concept of the 'Irish Diaspora', particularly in relation to the migratio...
This paper examines whether Irish sociology represents a distinct "national" sociology in terms of i...
In 2009 the population of the Irish Republic stood at 4.42 million. At the same time over 70 million...
The strength of diasporic nationalism is characterised by an uneven historical geography, with diffe...
The strength of diasporic nationalism is characterised by an uneven historical geography, with diffe...
2021 has been a year for looking back as well as forwards. In this article, I reflect on the state o...
This is the English version of an article to be published in Catalan in the special Ireland issue of...
The current research aimed to assess the social, national and political identities of members of the...
AbstractLooking at the history of sociology in modem Ireland we can observe a constantoscillation be...
People from the British and Irish Isles have, for centuries, migrated to all corners of the globe.Wh...
peer-reviewedThe Irish community is by far the largest ethnic group by migration in London when sec...
The article proposes to adopt the notion of diaspora as social practice for an analysis of Gypsy di...
Irish women have a long history of emigration which provides parallels with the experiences of women...
Introductory article from a special issue of Irish Studies Review about the Irish diaspora
The relationship between Ireland and the diversity of its diasporas has always been complex and mult...