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In today's ARINS blog, Vicky Conway examines how policing in a united Ireland might coordinate questions of governance, oversight and accountability to explore how our police might better guard and serve.
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In the latest ARINS blog post, Peter Shirlow discusses the results of the recent Institute of Irish Studies, Liverpool polls.
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Matt Qvortrup reflects on the need for a thorough regulation of social media during a referendum campaign.
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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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ARINS article written by Professor Michael Kerr
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In this episode, Christopher McCrudden and Oran Doyle discuss the franchise in Irish unification referendums.
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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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In this month's ARINS podcast host Rory Montgomery meets Mark Hennessy and Pat Leahy from the Irish Times .
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In this episode, Vicky Conway and Roger Mac Ginty examine how policing in a united Ireland might coordinate questions of governance, oversight and accountability.
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In this ARINS Podcast hosted by Rory Montgomery, Professor Jennifer Todd from UCD and Professor John Doyle DCU discuss their recent article with co-author Dr Joanne McEvoy (University of Aberdeen) titled 'Time for Deliberation, not Decision, on the Shape of a New United Ireland: Evidence...
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In today's ARINS blog, Ann Nolan reflects on public health in Ireland, North and South, in a post-Brexit context.
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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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ARINS article by Conor Browne
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In today’s ARINS blog, Mary P. Murphy discusses how our society can collaborate to imagine a better welfare state across issues of social security, poverty and inequality, north and south.
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In this month’s ARINS podcast, host Rory Montgomery is joined by Philip McGuinness, lecturer in the Department of Computing Science and Mathematics at Dundalk Institute of Technology, to discuss the results of the local elections in Northern Ireland held on 18 May 2023.
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