"Berghahn Books" - 19 Text Results

TitleAuthorDomainPublisherPublication Year
"As white as ours" : Africa, Ireland, imperial panic, and the effects of British race discourseDuffy, EndaArticle in BookBerghahn Books2007
"Who Will Look after the Kiddies?" : Households and Collective Action during the Dublin Lockout, 1913Moriarty, TheresaArticle in BookBerghahn Books2002
Afterword: Cupar Way or Cupar Street – Integration and Division around a Belfast WallBryan, DominicArticle in Book2018
Belfast’s Festival of Fools: Sharing Space through LaughterMcCafferty, NickArticle in Book2018
Crafting Identities: Prison Artefacts and Place-Making in Pre- and Post-ceasefire Northern IrelandHinson, ErinArticle in BookNA2018
Criss-crossing Pathways: The Indian Community Centre as a Focus of Diasporic and Cross-Community Place-MakingSvašek, MaruškaArticle in Book2018
Empire and after : Englishness in postcolonial perspectiveMonograph or Collective VolumeBerghahn Books2007
Engaging amid Divisions: Social Media as a Space for Political Intervention and Interactions in Northern IrelandSoares, Augusto H. Gazir M.Article in Book2018
Ethnographies of Movement, Sociality and Space: Place-Making in the New Northern IrelandMonograph or Collective VolumeBerghahn Books2018
Growing up with the Troubles: Reading and Negotiating SpaceMazzeti, Angela StephanieArticle in Book2018
Introduction: Spatiality, Movement and Place-Making
  • Komarova, Milena
  • Svašek, Maruška
  • Article in Book2018
    Irish/ness Is all around us : language revivalism and the culture of ethnic identity in Northern IrelandZenker, OlafMonograph or Collective VolumeBerghahn Books2013
    Lullabies and Battle Cries: Music, Identity and Emotion among Republican Parading Bands in Northern IrelandRollins, JaimeMonograph or Collective VolumeBerghahn Books2018
    Recalling or Suggesting Phantoms’: Walking in West BelfastDeYoung, ElizabethArticle in Book2018
    Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Belfast: Finding ‘Home’ through Space and TimeFranklin, MalcolmArticle in Book2018
    Sushi or Spuds? Japanese Migrant Women and Practices of Emplacement in Northern IrelandMaehara, NaokoArticle in Book2018
    ‘Lifting the Cross’ in West Belfast: Enskilling Crucicentric Vision Through Pedestrian Spatial PracticeRush, KaylaArticle in Book2018
    ‘Women on the Peace Line’: Challenging Divisions through the Space of FriendshipGonzález, Andrea GarcíaArticle in Book2018
    ‘You Have No Legitimate Reason to Access’: Visibility and Movement in Contested Urban SpaceKomarova, MilenaArticle in Book2018