This proceedings document tells a critical story of the event. Using a social and cultural perspective on racism, power and education, it provides a set of questions for ongoing public, policy-maker and research debate. The publication and dissemination of this document was planned as part of the ‘New Ideas’ proposal. Its intended audience includes education and social policy-makers, and education and community practitioners, including anti-racism activists
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peer-reviewedSocial psychologists who study racism or prejudice argue that various versions of these...
Aspirations to combat educational inequality and disadvantage in Ireland feature strongly in policy...
This study examines Black Minority Ethnic social care students’ experiences in Ireland and is locate...
The Black Lives Matter movement has placed a spotlight on racism, not just as a global phenomenon bu...
Anti-racism education in Educate Together primary schools: an exploration of teachers’ conceptualisa...
Racism is and has been a persistent feature in Irish society (McVeigh, 1992). Higher education insti...
Institutional racism is a topic untouched by Irish academic research to date. This article will atte...
This paper critically examines the discursive (mis) representation of ‘race’ and racism in the forma...
This thesis aims to study subjective understandings of racism in contemporary Irish society. This ai...
This is a study of the politics of identity in a working class setting in Galway on Ireland's west ...
Hosted by Nasc, the Irish Immigrant Support Centre and the Centre for Criminal Justice and Human Rig...
This article offers an empirical critique of recent social and educational policy responses to cultu...
This paper unearths the improvisational nature of Irish state exigencies and their central contribut...
Ireland’s schooling population has significantly diversified in the last 15 years. Despite the growi...
Educate Together: An inclusive response to the needs of a Pluralist Ireland? Ireland has undergone p...
peer-reviewedSocial psychologists who study racism or prejudice argue that various versions of these...
Aspirations to combat educational inequality and disadvantage in Ireland feature strongly in policy...
This study examines Black Minority Ethnic social care students’ experiences in Ireland and is locate...