The “Irish question”: marginalizations at the nexus of sociology of migration and ethnic and racial studies in Britain

MJ Hickman, L Ryan - Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Despite constituting one of the largest migrant groups, the Irish have been overlooked in
most British sociological research on migration and ethnicity. We explore how this came …

Irish Female Comedic Voices, Diasporic Melancholy, and Productive Irritation: Sharon Horgan, Aisling Bea and Maeve Higgins

AP McIntyre - Contemporary Irish Popular Culture: Transnationalism …, 2022 - Springer
This chapter traces the career trajectories and work of three female Irish multi-hyphenate
comedic performers—Sharon Horgan, Aisling Bea and Maeve Higgins—demonstrating …

[PDF][PDF] SOCIO-CULTURAL INTEGRA ERITREAN MIG

SM Tsegay - pure.roehampton.ac.uk
Located at the intersection of the fields of globalisation, migration and education, this study
focuses on the socio-cultural integration of highly educated Eritrean migrants in the UK. The …

'I've Won a Hero's Name': Stereotyping the Post-war Irish Builders and Mythologizing the Mundane

M Mulvey - NPPSH Reflections, 2018 - mural.maynoothuniversity.ie
The quote in the title of this paper is the opening line of Dominic Behan's well-known folk-
song, officially entitled Paddy on the Road–but much better known by its popular title …

John Bull's Other Ireland: Manchester-Irish Identities and a Generation of Performance

BM O'Sullivan - 2017 - chesterrep.openrepository.com
This thesis provides an auto-ethnographically informed 'making strange'of the mise-en-
scène of Irish working class domesticity in the North West of England as it was lived during …

[PDF][PDF] “I'll tell me Ma'when I come home”: female Irish migration to Christchurch, New Zealand from 2000-2016.

R Larsen - 2017 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
This study looks at the contemporary migration journey of eight women from the Republic of
Ireland from 2000 to 2016, to Christchurch, New Zealand through an oral history …