All Stories

  1. When Language Rights are not enough!
  2. Intracultural dialogue as a precursor to cross-community initiatives: the Irish language among Protestants/unionists in Northern Ireland
  3. The Vanishing World of The Islandman
  4. Heritage and Festivals in Europe
  5. At the Limits of Cultural Heritage Rights? The Glasgow Bajuni Campaign and the UK Immigration System: A Case Study
  6. The representation of ‘building events’ in Wim Wenders’ Cathedrals of Culture
  7. Giving voice to heritage: a virtual case study
  8. Literary Anthropology
  9. UNESCO, Cultural Heritage, and Outstanding Universal Value: Value-Based Analyses of the World Heritage and Intangible Cultural Heritage Conventions by Sophia Labadi Lanham: AltaMira, 2013. 204 pp.
  10. (Re-)Building Heritage
  11. The New Heritage Studies
  12. ForumRethinking Euro-Anthropology
  13. Public space, collective memory and intercultural dialogue in a (UK) city of culture
  14. A Companion to Heritage Studies
  15. Re-locating the Ethnographic Field: From 'Being There' to 'Being There'
  16. Anthropology and Language in Europe: Setting the Context
  17. “Migrant” Writing and the Re-Imagined Community: Discourses of Inclusion/Exclusion
  18. Linguistic diversity in Europe: current trends and discourses
  19. Narratives of place, belonging and language: an intercultural perspective. Language and globalizationby Nic Craith, Máiréad
  20. Blurring the Boundaries between Literature and Anthropology. A British Perspective
  21. Máiréad Nic Craith, Narratives of place, belonging and language: An intercultural perspective. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Pp. xiii, 197. Hb. £50.
  22. A Companion to the Anthropology of Europe
  23. Introduction: History as a Resource in Postmodern Societies
  24. Living Heritage and Religious Traditions: Reinterpreting Columba/Colmcille in the UK City of Culture
  25. Tadhg Ó hIfearnáin and Máire Ní Neachtain (eds): An tSochtheangeolaíocht
  26. Europe’s (Un)Common Heritage(s)
  27. A Companion to the Anthropology of Europe
  28. Language, Power, and Politics in Europe
  29. Introduction: The Frontiers of Europe and European Ethnology
  30. Narratives of Place, Belonging and Language
  31. Cultural Patterns and Belonging
  32. Interculturality and Creativity
  33. Narrative Journeys
  34. Out of Place?
  35. Self and Other in Dialogue
  36. The Web of Family Relationships
  37. Word and World
  38. Cultural diversity and human rights: intersections in theory and practice - Edited by Michele Langfield, William Logan & Máiréad Nic Craith
  39. Book Review
  40. Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Human Rights
  41. Writing Europe: a dialogue of ‘liminal Europeans’
  42. Book Reviews
  43. Máiréad Nic Craith (ed): Language, Power and Identity Politics (Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages and Communities)
  44. Reviews
  45. Essays on cultural transmission. by Bloch, Maurice
  46. Intangible Cultural Heritages: The Challenge for Europe
  47. Máiréad Nic Craith: Europe and the Politics of Language: Citizens, Migrants and Outsiders
  48. Book Reviews: Religion, Identity and Politics in Northern Ireland: Boundaries of Belonging and Belief
  49. Europe and the Politics of Language: Citizens, Migrants and Outsiders, Edited by Nic Craith Máiréad
  50. Discussion: Anthropology and citizenship. A rejoinder
  51. Culture and citizenship in Europe Questions for anthropologists
  52. Language, Power and Identity Politics
  53. Cultural Heritages as Reflexive Traditions
  54. The Troubles in Ballybogin: Memory and Identity in Northern Ireland
  55. Cultural Heritages: Process, Power, Commodification
  56. Languages and Power: Accommodation and Resistance
  57. Europe and the Politics of Language: Citizens, Migrants and Outsiders (Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages and Communities) ‐ By Máiréad Nic Craith
  58. Niezen, Ronald. 2004. A world beyond difference: Cultural identity in the age of Globalization. Oxford: Blackwell. xii + 225 pp. Hb.: £50.00. ISBN: 1 4051 2737 6. Pb.: £14.99. ISBN: 1 4051 2690 6
  59. Kushner, Tony. 2004. We Europeans? Mass Observation, ‘race’ and British identity in the twentieth century. Aldershot: Ashgate xi + 281 pp. Hb.: £50.00. ISBN: 1 4051 2690 6
  60. Europe and the Politics of Language
  61. Europe and the Politics of Belonging
  62. Europe: Discourses of Inclusion/Exclusion
  63. European Elites: Official Languages in the EU
  64. Languages across Borders
  65. Nomads, Language and Land
  66. Statehood, Citizenship and Language
  67. The Outsiders: Non-European Languages
  68. The Quest for Recognition: Contested Languages
  69. ‘A Hierarchy of Legitimacies’: Minority Languages
  70. QUESTIONS OF NATIONAL IDENTITY
  71. Discussion: Anthropology and citizenship. A rejoinder
  72. Culture and citizenship in Europe. Questions for anthropologists
  73. The Meaning of Europe: Variety and Contention within and among Nations
  74. Sandell, Richard (ed.). 2002. Museums, society, inequality. London: Routledge. 268 pp. Pb.: £19.99. ISBN 0 415 26060 4
  75. Reviews
  76. The School Development Planning Initiative (SDPI) ‐ primary: Some reflections on the changing role of the teacher in policy action
  77. An Anthropology of the European Union: Building, Imagining and Experiencing the New Europe
  78. Culture and Identity Politics in Northern Ireland
  79. Culture, Belonging and a Sense of Place
  80. Cultures and the Politics of Education
  81. Facilitating or Generating Linguistic Diversity: The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
  82. Faith Communities and the Politics of Religion
  83. History, Heritage and Museums
  84. Introduction: Culture, Identity and the Politics of Difference
  85. Reviving Ethno-linguistic Identities
  86. The Politics of Culture and Community
  87. The Politics of Popular Culture
  88. The Politics of a Bicultural Society
  89. Book Reviews
  90. Plural Identities: Singular Narratives: The Case of Northern Ireland
  91. Reviews
  92. Concepts, Rights and Languages
  93. Politicised linguistic consciousness: the case of Ulster-Scots
  94. Correspondence
  95. Contested Identities and the Quest for Legitimacy
  96. Irish Speakers in Northern Ireland, and the Good Friday Agreement
  97. The Irish language in Britain: A case study of North West England
  98. Reachtaíocht réabhlóideach ach beidh gá leis an infheistíocht chuí dar le Deirbhile Nic Craith, Cumann Múinteoirí Éireann
  99. Irish in primary and post‐primary education: North and South of the border
  100. Ceist
  101. Athsheinm
  102. Rabhadh Róin
  103. Tórramh
  104. An oidhreacht á scrúdú
  105. An Máiréad Farrell a bhí ar m-aitheantas
  106. Preab sa Cheol