Contemporary Ireland : a sociological map

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    • O'Sullivan, Sara

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Contemporary Ireland : a sociological map

edited by Sara O'Sullivan

University College Dublin Press, 2007

  • : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 425-465) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

"Contemporary Ireland: A Sociological Map" provides a very readable, in-depth description and analysis of the transformations that have taken place in Ireland over the past ten years during the heyday of the Celtic Tiger. The book will become an important introductory textbook for undergraduate students in sociology, Irish studies and the human sciences. But it is written in such a way that will be a useful resource to students in more advanced courses as well as the general reader interested in Irish society and culture. Although the book mainly maps changes in the South, it also contains full description and analysis of recent transformations in the North. The book is written by leading sociologists from UCD and other Irish universities who are experts in their field. The authors take a critical stance about the changes that have taken place in Irish society. It is part of the tradition of 'public sociology' in which sociologists raise and reflect on current social issues and debates. Each chapter introduces the reader to the sociological theories and concepts that are relevant to the topic. The reader is then shown how these apply to Ireland and the changes that have taken place in the last decade. The chapters conclude with some suggestions about the future directions of that field in the immediate future. "Contemporary Ireland" is arranged in six sections: contours of a changing Ireland; institutions; governance; economy, development and the Celtic Tiger; class, equality and inequality; and identity, diversity and culture.

目次

  • Introduction, Sara O'Sullivan
  • Section I Contours of a changing Ireland
  • 1 Population, Tony Fahey
  • 2 Immigration, Steven Loyal
  • 3 Mobility, James Wickham
  • Section II Institutions, 4 Individualisation and secularisation in Catholic Ireland, Tom Inglis
  • 5 Family, Betty Hilliard
  • 6 Education, Patrick Clancy
  • 7 Crime and policing in the Republic, Aogan Mulcahy
  • 8 sport, Katie Liston
  • 9 Media, Ciaran McCullagh
  • Section III Governance, 10 The peace process in Northern Ireland, Colin Coulter and Peter Shirlow
  • 11 Power and powerlessness, Mark Haugaard and Kevin Ryan
  • 12 The environment and civil society, Mary Kelly
  • Section IV Economy, development and the Celtic Tiger
  • 13 Ireland and Economic Globalisation, Kieran Allen
  • 14 Work, Sean O Riain and Peter Murray
  • 15 Gender and the workforce, Sara O'Sullivan
  • 16 Food and rural sustainable development in Ireland, Hilary Tovey
  • Section V Class, equality and inequality
  • 17 Class in the Republic, Ronnie Munck
  • 18 Class in Northern Ireland, Goretti Horgan
  • 19 Housing, Michael Punch
  • Section VI Identity, diversity and culture
  • 20 Identity, language and nationality, Iarfhlaith Watson
  • 21 Catholic habitus and identity in Northern Ireland, Patricia Lundy and Mark McGovern
  • 22 Protestants and Protestant habitus in Northern Ireland, Ronnie Moore
  • 23 Race and sectarianism in Northern Ireland, Robbie McVeigh
  • Notes References Index.

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