Uncertain Ireland: A Sociological Chronicle, 2003-2004Mary P. Corcoran, Michel Peillon Institute of Public Administration, 2006 - 245 páginas Sociologists present short, accessible essays examining specific events & issues facing Irish society during 2003 & 2004. Topics covered include: Bewley's cafes, organic farming, waste, food poisoning, violence, immigration, planning, traffic, prisons, & sectarianism. |
Índice
Club Anabel | 15 |
The Happiest Country in the World? | 29 |
Why Prison Fails | 43 |
Seeking a Real Argument | 73 |
The Polluter Pays? Individualising Irelands | 103 |
Fields of Knowledge | 117 |
A Lugly Construct | 143 |
Coffee Aromas | 157 |
Ethnocity | 181 |
Sectarian Childhoods in North Belfast | 195 |
The Acceptable Victims of Homicide | 223 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
argue become behaviour Bewley Bewley's Bewley's café Bord Pleanála campaign cent centre challenge Chinatown Chinatown festival Chinese citizenship referendum Club Anabel Coleman consumers context create crime critical discourse analysis culture Dáil debate diversity drinking Dublin economic embeddedness environmental ethnic European everyday example experience fans farmers fluidity food poisoning forms Friday Agreement gardaí global globalisation Hamlet identity immigrants increasing increasingly individual Institute interview invasion of Iraq involved Irish society issue knowledge landfill Leitrim live London majority markets Morrissey Morrissey’s motorway movement North Belfast Northern Ireland oral hearing organic farming organic food organisations Oriental Cafés particular Point Theatre political population practices prison class producers relationship response risk roads safefood scientific sectarian social Sociological space spatialities strangers Street Teagasc traditional urban victim impact statement violence war on terror young