PhD studts, academics & researchers frm any uni are invited to register for our 29 Nov wkshp on Moral Revolutions - a collabortn betwn Sociology, History, Politics & Philosophy on cause & extent of significant social change & what a good society might be. https://t.co/mCLnJVHMLq
*Save the Date* Sociology studts in schools & FE colleges - sign up now for our annual #Sociology A Level Conference! Talks focus on real-life issues in researching questions of culture, beliefs, actions & large-scale inequalities. Date: 7 Nov at #QUB. See https://t.co/gxV8FSmHwl
The IJS has a new book for review - Ron Dudai's "Penality in the Underground - The IRA's Pursuit of Informers". If you are interested in reviewing please email Cathal McManus at c.p.mcmanus at https://t.co/rHtJK3jNzW including a CV.
Book details: https://t.co/92nHadhnGN
CFP for the @e_efacis Conference 2023 'Unions and Partitions in Ireland' is now open. The conference will be hosted by Queen's University Belfast next August.
Thrilled to be awarded the IRJ Distinguished Article Prize at the @Soc_Assoc_Ire conference dinner last night. The prize is awarded to the paper adjudicated to represent the best original contribution to the journal in a given year. Paper available below:
https://t.co/UUwfMQpZpv
For the Irish Journal of Sociology's 30th anniv, we recently published a virtual edition. Including articles from our archives which we hope offer a flavour of the themes &critical debates central to the journal. Enjoy
https://t.co/OE1qnCpUMG
@CathalPMc @lsmyth2 @JohnNagle71
Emerald city? The case for #situationalcapital in understanding the #irish#nyc My new paper just published explores the power of individual/collective & place to create this distinctive form of capital. Huge thanks to all @Irishjsoc & my interviewees for sharing #oralhistory
@irishjsoc celebrates 30 years of providing leading social science research on Ireland (north, south, and the diaspora). Explore the virtual collection of articles accompanying its special issue: https://t.co/1SFY6fChrh
**Attention supervisors** Nominate your students for this year's IJS Postgraduate Prize! Plenty of time to prep for April 2022 deadline. Please retweet
The 30th Anniversary Edition of IJS is now available.
The essays in this special edition capture a sense of how sociology has come to understand its purpose and direction on the island of Ireland.
Includes contributions from President Michael D. Higgins
https://t.co/MtJMqGxQPS
This is a really thoughtful survey on the evolution of Irish and global sociology and what it contributes to the way we live by @PresidentIRL marking the 30th anniversary of the Irish Journal of Sociology. @irishjsoc@MU_Sociology@Soc_Assoc_Ire
Michael D. Higgins, President of Ireland, offers critical reflections on inequalities and sociology as a Preface to our forthcoming 30th Anniversary Special Issue: https://t.co/stlTHqO7Dm @PresidentIRL@Soc_Assoc_Ire@JohnNagle71@socandpol @CathalPMc @ppmcdermott1 @lsmyth2
**Attention supervisors** Nominate your students for this year's IJS Postgraduate Prize! Plenty of time to prep for April 2022 deadline. Please retweet
In memoriam: Bean feasa agus cara dilís: An tOllamh Eolaíocht Pholaitiúil agus Socheolaíocht, Ricca Edmondson - Anne Byrne, 2021 https://t.co/hkNgHDJjVE