Postdoctoral Researcher. Ex-journalist. Examining Catholic Standard newspaper (1928-1978). Funded @Researchirel based @DCUSoC. Now mainly on BlueSky & LinkedIn
1/ Delighted to announce that I have begun work on a two-year project funded under the @Researchirel Government of Ireland scheme and based at @DCU_SoC researching the (Catholic) Standard newspaper (1928-1978)
23 @DCU Postgraduate and Postdoctoral projects receive funding under @Researchirel Government of Ireland scheme
The news comes as part of €27.5 million in funding for 290 projects announced by Minister Patrick O'Donovan today
https://t.co/KY4ZLr9LbU
Join us at DCU's St Pats campus for an evening seminar comparing the Irish and Indian constitutions, hosted by @DCUIndia, next Wed 26 Nov.
Some leading constitutional lawyers and historians will explore shared influences and challenges between 🇮🇳 and 🇮🇪. All welcome
Tweeting after a long hiatus:
Looking to connect with political ecologists and/or conservationsts who have worked in Central India, particularly in the beautiful Sal forests of North Bastar :) Please do pass the word.
#collboartion#fieldwork#displacement#extraction
'Stop the drift towards economic chaos - Situation must be reviewed – Tariff war being waged in most unlucky time for all parties involved in it'.
The #Irish Catholic newspaper The Standard may have been right when they addressed #tariffs in November 1932.
The phrase "growing packs of sex wolves" appears in a 1964 letter to the Catholic Standard about "the vicious white-slave traffic" in Dublin.
I Googled. The AI overview: 'The phrase "growing packs of sex wolves" is a sensationalized and inaccurate way to describe wolf behaviour'
Thanks to all who attended my @HistFest lecture @NLIreland detailing my research on the Catholic Standard newspaper. Great to have an interested audience and a lively Q&A. My research is based @DCU@DCU_SoC under the mentorship of @journohistory and funded by @Researchirel
As part of @HistFest, I'll be discussing the Catholic Standard newspaper @NLIreland at 7pm this evening (Wednesday, 1 October). Register for free below!
My research is being undertaken @DCU@DCU_SoC and funded by @Researchirel
https://t.co/ZujYiKgRTS
The Standard: Ideological Cornerstone of #CatholicIreland
The Standard newspaper was the semi-official ‘voice’ of Catholic Ireland for fifty years (1928-1978).
Join us for lecture by Daniel Carey during the @HistFest.
📅 Weds, 1 Oct at 7pm:
https://t.co/TevQoiSiMT
I didn't think any online experience could be worse than trying to use the RTE Player during the COVID lockdown, and then I discovered the Virgin Media registration process #Aras25
There's still time to book (for free) for my talk @NLIreland at 7pm on Wednesday, 1 October as part of @HistFest, where I'll present snapshots from my ongoing @DCU research funded by @Researchirel on the Catholic Standard newspaper. Register below
The Standard: Ideological Cornerstone of #CatholicIreland
The Standard newspaper was the semi-official ‘voice’ of Catholic Ireland for fifty years (1928-1978).
Join us for lecture by Daniel Carey during the @HistFest.
📅 Weds, 1 Oct at 7pm:
https://t.co/TevQoiSiMT
Delighted to see my upcoming free talk on the Catholic Standard newspaper in 'What's on at the National Library of Ireland'. Part of @HistFest, it takes place on 1 October @NLIreland at 7pm This is my @DCU research funded by @Researchirel
Register here:
https://t.co/ZujYiKgRTS
I'll be giving a free talk on my @Researchirel-funded work @DCU on the Catholic Standard newspaper during the @HistFest at 7pm on Wednesday, 1 October @NLIreland ... Sign up below to attend
The Standard: Ideological Cornerstone of #CatholicIreland
The Standard newspaper was the semi-official ‘voice’ of Catholic Ireland for fifty years (1928-1978).
Join us for lecture by Daniel Carey during the @HistFest.
📅 Weds, 1 Oct at 7pm:
https://t.co/TevQoiSiMT
I'll be discussing my @Researchirel funded study of the Catholic Standard newspaper @DCU in a talk for @HistFest which takes place @NLIreland at 7pm on 1 October. Book your (free) place below!
The Standard: Ideological Cornerstone of #CatholicIreland
The Standard newspaper was the semi-official ‘voice’ of Catholic Ireland for fifty years (1928-1978).
Join us for lecture by Daniel Carey during the @HistFest.
📅 Weds, 1 Oct at 7pm:
https://t.co/TevQoiSiMT
Really enjoyed speaking at the Taste of @DCU event about my @Researchirel-funded study of the Catholic Standard newspaper, looking at the 'social evil' of dance halls. Great Q&A session with a knowledgeable audience, which included people who met their partner at a dance hall!
I was on @NewstalkFM this afternoon to discuss my @Researchirel-funded research @DCU@DCU_SoC on the Catholic Standard newspaper and the 1935 Public Dance Halls Act. Thanks to @SeanMoncrieff and the gang for the invitation and the chat
https://t.co/srmYaVjQrZ
On the show today: @bbboatclub on the gift of birdshit; @HenryMcKean on friend-flation; Can evolution explain politics?; Shrinking restaurant menus; @James_Proclaims reviews 'The Traitors Ireland'
'Atomic' & 'Women Wearing Shoulder Pads'; @danielmcarey on evil dancing..
'A source of evil': the Catholic Church versus the Irish dance hall. A campaign by the Catholic Church to bring in a licensing system for dancing saw the enactment of the Public Dance Halls Act in 1935, writes @danielmcarey@DCU_SoC@DCU@Researchirel https://t.co/PiPpHODomi
'A source of evil': the Catholic Church versus the Irish dance hall.
Piece by Dr Daniel Carey @danielmcarey, Postdoctoral Researcher @DCU_SoC, for @RTEBrainstorm.
Read here: https://t.co/NCdouFcjPo
#RTEBrainstorm
Apparently this article has gone mildly viral! Thanks to @RTEBrainstorm for publishing this article based on my @Researchirel funded research @DCU@DCU_SoC about dance halls and the Catholic Standard newspaper
Most read on #RTEBrainstorm: how the Catholic Church's prolonged campign against the 'evil' of the Irish dance hall led to the 1935 Public Dance Halls Act and a licensing system for dancing. Analysis by @danielmcarey@DCU_SoC@DCU@Researchirel https://t.co/PiPpHODomi
"when an editorial in the Catholic newspaper The Standard wrote about "a source of evil of the first magnitude", it was not discussing Mussolini, Hitler or Hauptmann. It was, rather, referring to the humble Irish dance hall" @danielmcarey on @RTEBrainstorm
https://t.co/FAaEVZPjdK
'A source of evil of the first magnitude': the Catholic Church's prolonged campign against the dance hall and for a licensing system for dancing led to the 1935 Public Dance Halls Act. Analysis by @danielmcarey@DCU_SoC@DCU@Researchirel https://t.co/PiPpHODomi
'A source of evil': the Catholic Church versus the Irish dance hall.
Piece by Dr Daniel Carey @danielmcarey, Postdoctoral Researcher @DCU_SoC, for @RTEBrainstorm.
Read here: https://t.co/NCdouFcjPo
#RTEBrainstorm