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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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In this episode of the ARINS podcast, Brice Dickson and Rory Montgomery consider how the unification of Ireland could change the way in which human rights are protected.
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Gordon Peake
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We call for tenders to carry out research and write a report
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In this month’s episode, host Rory Montgomery and Brendan O’Leary, Lauder Professor of Political Science, at the University of Pennsylvania, discuss Brendan’s latest book Making Sense of a United Ireland, Should it Happen, How Might it Happen? published today.
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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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Liam Kennedy's article One Island, Two Peoples: Ethical Perspectives on Ireland's Consitutional Future has been published by the ARINS (Analysing and Resarching Ireland North and South) project.
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In this month’s ARINS podcast Rory Montgomery speaks to Professor Pat Brereton from DCU’s School of Communication and Des O’Rawe from the School of Arts, English and Languages and the Mitchell Institute at QUB about the trouble with filming the Troubles and Northern Ireland.
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Fidelma Ashe (UU) will research gender and constitutional change with Nuala Finnegan (UCC)
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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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Adele Bergin and Seamus McGuinness reflect on cross-border differences in living standards, opportunities and quality of life on the island of Ireland.
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Join us on 4 October to learn more about our research projects, library and publications
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Luke Sheehan
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In today's ARINS blog, Professor Colin Harvey picks through the political uncertainties surrounding the anticipated referendums, north and south, and asks how will the referendums work?
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On the 25-year anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, David Donoghue and Tim O’Connor discuss how it came about.
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Colin Davidson interviewed by Colin Graham as part of the My Identity series
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In today’s ARINS blog, Brian O'Conchubhair considers the contentious political debates surrounding language in the context of a potential political realignment of the island of Ireland.
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Thomas Hennessey
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We are delighted to announce that the ARINS project has selected The Audience Agency to research and write a report entitled The future of cross border cooperation in the Arts.
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We are delighted to announce that the ARINS project has published The Audience Agency report entitled 'The future of cross-border cooperation in the Arts'.
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Video released of ARINS-Writing peace event which took place on 6 December 2023 in the Royal Irish Academy
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In today’s ARINS blog, Dr Martin Brown, School of Policy and Practice, DCU Institute of Education discusses the advantages, disadvantages and unintended consequences of academic selection.
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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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