All Stories

  1. Outsourcing Hospitality: Power, Responsibility, and Inequality in Community Sponsorship
  2. Governing resettlement: Interrogating tensions and contradictions around age, vulnerability, and integrate-ability in the Irish context
  3. Child Studies Multiple
  4. Careless hospitality: Family reunification in Ireland involving children and young people of international protection background
  5. ‘I hope like they talk with us like how they talk with Irish’: ‘difference’, discrimination and affective inequality in the lives of young Syrian refugees resettled in Ireland
  6. Problematizing Parenting: The Regulation of Parenting Practices within Reception Centres for Syrian Refugees in Ireland
  7. Better with less: (Re)governmentalizing the government of childhood
  8. The hope of a better life? Exploring the challenges faced by migrant Roma families in Ireland in relation to children’s education
  9. Reforming School Attendance Law in the Irish Free State
  10. Introduction: Reflections on the provision, organisation and management of social care in Ireland
  11. Constructing the Child in Need of State Protection: Continuity and Change in Irish Political Discourse, 1922–1991
  12. Conceptualising Governmentality
  13. Conclusion
  14. Disciplining Childhood
  15. Governing the Responsible Child
  16. Introduction
  17. Subjects of Government
  18. The Gentle Way in Child Government
  19. The Government of Childhood
  20. Producing governable subjects: Images of childhood old and new