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Professor Todd’s current research is focused on the conditions of political, social and constitutional transformation and the role of reflexivity in social change.
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In this episode, Katie Liston, Joseph Maguire and Bruce Kidd explore the role of sports in crafting identities and shaping politics on the island of Ireland.
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Who are the diverse voices on the island and how can constitutional discussion and deliberation facilitate their inclusion and participation?
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RIA editor John Doyle discusses Northern Ireland and the all-Ireland economy in today's Irish Times.
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Simon Coveney recently identified the disconnect between political discussions of potential Irish reunification and a widespread everyday uncertainty and disengagement. A new diversity needs new engagement.
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Last updated: Tuesday, 13 February 2024. Survey results have now been published and can be downloaded in PDF format from this page. Download survey data for Ireland North and South
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In today’s ARINS blog, Brice Dickson considers the protection of human rights in the north and south of Ireland, and asks what might change after a referendum?
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Steven Hadley and Sophie Woodley's article, entitled 'The Future of Cross-Border Cooperation in the Arts: Research and Policy Findings from Ireland and Northern Ireland' has been published in Irish Studies in International Affairs, Vol 34, Number 2, 2023.
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In this month's ARINS podcast host Rory Montgomery meets John Doyle (DCU), Esmond Birnie (UU) and Edgar Morgenroth (DCU).
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Rory Montgomery on the Good Friday Agreement as a central point of reference in the debate about a possible united Ireland.
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The Northern Ireland Assembly election of May 2022 was transformational, despite very small shifts in the magnitudes of seats won by the two dominant blocs.
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Thomas Hennessey
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In today's ARINS blog, Jane Suiter discusses the possibility of having an all-island citizens’ assembly in advance of a future referendum.
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In this month’s podcast host Rory Montgomery discusses John FitzGerald’s article, One island two labour markets with the author, and respondent and Nevin Economic Research Institute's Tom McDonnell, investigating how divergent paths taken by Ireland and the United Kingdom have shaped two distinct labour markets...
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Anurag Dep is a PhD researcher in law at QUB and Ian Jeffers commissioner for Victims and Survivors in Northern Ireland, soon to be chief executive of Cooperation Ireland speak to our host Rory Montgomery about the legal framework of provision of rights and support...
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In this episode, John Doyle and John FitzGerald discuss the subject of the UK financial ‘subvention’ to Northern Ireland, which has been dominating the public debate on the economics of a united Ireland.
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In this, our first episode exploring education north and south, Devlin explores how economic background impacts educational attainment and the way in which education in turn impacts the labour market north and south.
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