Introduction: When I first read, with great excitement, The Sociological Imagination in the late 1960s, I was an 18 year old University student, in a society that was beginning to wake from its cultural torpor. A reluctant geographical migrant in childhood, reared in a middle class but poor family in a working class area, I had grown accustomed to the experience of ‘transcendental homelessness’ (Lukacs, 1971). Thus with a deep appreciation of the honour, and the irony, of being asked to give this keynote address – and perhaps an insufficient sense of self preservation- I will begin
This article explores the issue of homelessness from the perspective of someone who has experienced ...
In 1967 The German Novelist Heinrich Böll described some of the changes that had occurred in the thi...
Why, Joseph Lee asks, `was the market for ideas in independent Ireland so small? Why was it so stagn...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction: When I first read, with great excitement, The Sociological Imaginati...
2021 has been a year for looking back as well as forwards. In this article, I reflect on the state o...
This book provides a short introduction to the emergence and development of sociology in Ireland unt...
As this is an introduction it offers no sustained argument but contextualizes the 17 contributions t...
Rising levels of urban deprivation and a perception that poverty has become more concentrated in suc...
Using qualitative methods couched in a critical realist paradigm of inquiry, this thesis is concerne...
In May 2022, the Royal Irish Academy organized four seminars under the title "Ireland 2030." This pi...
Young Men on the Margins presents the direct voices of homeless men in Dublin. It highlights how, fr...
As this is an introduction it offers no sustained argument but contextualizes the 17 contributions t...
Drawing on insights from a range of disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, history, politics...
Twelve months ago we launched the inaugural edition of Socheolas - The Limerick Student Journal of S...
This chapter explores the philosophical nature of social injustice in contemporary Ireland. By appea...
This article explores the issue of homelessness from the perspective of someone who has experienced ...
In 1967 The German Novelist Heinrich Böll described some of the changes that had occurred in the thi...
Why, Joseph Lee asks, `was the market for ideas in independent Ireland so small? Why was it so stagn...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction: When I first read, with great excitement, The Sociological Imaginati...
2021 has been a year for looking back as well as forwards. In this article, I reflect on the state o...
This book provides a short introduction to the emergence and development of sociology in Ireland unt...
As this is an introduction it offers no sustained argument but contextualizes the 17 contributions t...
Rising levels of urban deprivation and a perception that poverty has become more concentrated in suc...
Using qualitative methods couched in a critical realist paradigm of inquiry, this thesis is concerne...
In May 2022, the Royal Irish Academy organized four seminars under the title "Ireland 2030." This pi...
Young Men on the Margins presents the direct voices of homeless men in Dublin. It highlights how, fr...
As this is an introduction it offers no sustained argument but contextualizes the 17 contributions t...
Drawing on insights from a range of disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, history, politics...
Twelve months ago we launched the inaugural edition of Socheolas - The Limerick Student Journal of S...
This chapter explores the philosophical nature of social injustice in contemporary Ireland. By appea...
This article explores the issue of homelessness from the perspective of someone who has experienced ...
In 1967 The German Novelist Heinrich Böll described some of the changes that had occurred in the thi...
Why, Joseph Lee asks, `was the market for ideas in independent Ireland so small? Why was it so stagn...