The aim of the University of Limerick Literary Archive Project was to produce a collection of web-based resources on the work of writers from the Limerick area. A number of the writers which were studied on this project ...
This is a study of a local Limerick author, Kate O’Brien (1897-1974) and is part of a group project called Literary Limerick as part of the Bachelor of Arts Degree at the University of Limerick. My section of the project ...
Phelan, Helen Frances(University of Limerick, 2000)
This work proposes the sourcing of a theology of music with particular reference to liturgical music developments in the Irish Catholic church since the Second Vatican Council. In doing so, it is confronted by two primary ...
This paper applies insights from governance and multi-level governance
(MLG) studies to the analysis of Social Partnership in order to: (1) outline
a methodological approach for the study of Social Partnership over time; ...
O'Keeffe, Brendan; O'Connor, Pat(Oak Tree Press, 2001)
This chapter looks at children’s attitudes towards Travellers. It focuses on children in fourth class in primary school (i.e. aged 9-11 years) since it is at this stage that they are likely to be aware of socially and ...
This dossier features 18 interview transcripts with ICT professionals working in or for firms located in the National Technology Park (NTP), Limerick. Conducted by Dr. Anthony D’Andrea (ISSP Research Fellow, Dept. Sociology, ...
Haynes, Amanda; Power, Martin J.; Devereux, Eoin(Doras Luimní, 2010)
This research study examines the manner in which politicians construct non-Irish EU immigrants to Ireland by analysing the content of statements attributed to this group in the print media. The decision to examine politicians’ ...
This chapter examines the situation of lone parents in contemporay Ireland, in particular the workings of ideologies of motherhood and the family through different sites, contexts and institutions in order to determine the ...
Escribano del Moral, María(University of Limerick, 2012)
This dissertation, the first extensive academic work on Txalaparta as a social
phenomenon, explores the ongoing revival and construction of this tradition and
percussion instrument amid the Basque struggle for ...