All Stories

  1. Gender equality initiative with academic women
  2. Making space for ambiguity: the value of multiple and participatory methods in researching diasporic youth identities
  3. ‘Girls just like to be friends with people’: gendered experiences of migration among children and youth in returning Irish migrant families
  4. Children's Roles in Transnational Migration
  5. Narratives of ‘Innocent Irish Childhoods’: Return Migration and Intergenerational Family Dynamics
  6. Introduction: Childhood and migration — mobilities, homes and belongings
  7. Using visual methodologies to explore contemporary Irish childhoods
  8. ‘Settling back’? A biographical and life-course perspective on Ireland's recent return migration
  9. The ‘green green grass of home’? Return migration to rural Ireland
  10. To name or not to name: reflections on the use of anonymity in an oral archive of migrant life narratives
  11. 'Dare the boist'rous main': The role of the Belfast News Letter in the process of emigration from Ulster to North America, 1760-1800
  12. Overlapping territories: social and cultural geography in Ireland
  13. La emigración rural y la dimensión social: un estudio de dos pueblos marginales de Europa
  14. Representing multiple Irish heritage(s): A case study of the Ulster‐American Folk Park
  15. Geography in Ireland in transition‐some comments : Introduction
  16. 'Contracted out': some implications of the casualization of academic labour in geography
  17. Young farmers, masculinities and change in rural Ireland
  18. Engendering the human geographies of Ireland a thematic section
  19. Discourses of nation among migrants from Northern Ireland: Irishness, Britishness and the spaces in-between
  20. A Matter of Life and Death? Men, Masculinities and Staying ‘Behind’ in Rural Ireland
  21. Conceptualising Irish Rural Youth Migration: A Biographical Approach