Dr Henna Asikainen Professor Ruth McAreavey
| ‘We are here our hearts are there’ Rurality, belonging and walking together | 2024 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Perceptions of sustainability in Ireland’s small villages during immigration times. Exploring discernments of social, economic, and environmental challenges in rural Cavan and Leitrim | 2024 |
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Dr Katharine A. M. Wright Professor Ruth McAreavey Rebecca Donaldson
| The Impact of Brexit on Women, Peace and Security in Northern Ireland: Spotlight on Violence Against Women | 2024 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| From crisis to sustainability: The politics of knowledge production on rural Europe | 2023 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Fuzzy edges of Social Capital: the migration-mobility nexus and social capital through the eyes of a local Third Sector Organisation | 2023 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Multiple dimensions of sustainability: Towards new rural futures in Euope | 2023 |
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Dr Raphaela Berding-Barwick Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Resilience and identities: the role of past, present and future in the lives of forced migrants | 2023 |
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Dr Adrienne Attorp Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Rural governance in the UK: towards a sustainable and equitable society | 2023 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| The impact of labour shortages on UK food availability and safety | 2023 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| What is the Rural? | 2023 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Finding rural community resilience: Understanding the role of anchor institutions | 2022 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Finding rural community resilience: Understanding the role of anchor institutions | 2022 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Looking back to go forward. A review of Rural Development Funding Processes and Delivery. | 2022 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Agri-food workers: transnational connections in small towns and rural areas | 2021 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Kaleidoscopic relations in emerging destinations | 2021 |
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Professor Peter Hopkins Professor Rachel Pain Dr Robert Shaw Quan Gao Professor Alastair Bonnett et al. | Social Geographies: An Introduction | 2021 |
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Dr Wen Lin Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Urban/rural | 2021 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| (Lifestyle) immigrant entrepreneurs in Southwest European small villages: Rethinking international immigration in dynamic rural places of Alt Empordà, Catalonia, Spain | 2020 |
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Adrienne Attorp Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Muck, Brass and Smoke: Policy post-exceptionalism in the agri-food sector | 2020 |
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Professor Jeremy Phillipson Professor Matthew Gorton Roger Turner Emeritus Professor Mark Shucksmith OBE Dr Katie Aitken-McDermott et al. | The COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Implications for Rural Economies | 2020 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Comparative Analysis of Rural Poverty and Inequality in the UK and the US | 2019 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| In or out? Using boundaries as a means to understand the economic integration of transnational migrants in regional economies. | 2019 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Seasonal workers schemes: can they achieve social justice? | 2019 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Unravelling the complexities of poverty in a New Immigration Destination: migrants in Northern Ireland | 2019 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey Professor Sally Shortall
| Is racism the new sectarianism? Negativity towards immigrants and ethnic minorities in Northern Ireland from 2004 to 2015 | 2018 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Migrant integration in rural New Immigration Destinations: An institutional and triangular perspective | 2018 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| New Immigration Destinations (NID) unravelling the challenges and opportunities for migrants and for host communities | 2018 |
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Anne Liddon Professor Ruth McAreavey Professor Sally Shortall Dr Michael Wallace
| After Brexit: 10 key questions for rural policy in Northern Ireland | 2017 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Encountering education in the rural: migrant women’s perspectives | 2017 |
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Professor Sally Shortall Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Gender, Migration and Development: Can advocacy groups be more of a hindrance than a help? | 2017 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Migrant identities in a new immigrant destination: revealing the limitations of the ‘hard working’ migrant identity | 2017 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| New Immigration Destinations: Migrating to Rural and Peripheral Areas | 2017 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Patterns and processes of recent migration to Northern Ireland | 2016 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Understanding the association between rural ethnicity and inequalities | 2016 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Minority and majority community integration in Northern Ireland: a matrix of tolerance | 2015 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Recent migrants to Northern Ireland: understanding new configurations of ‘community’ | 2015 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Doing Focus Groups and Interviews with Recent Migrants to Northern Ireland: A Dynamic Interplay of Ethics, Language and Access | 2014 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| On Being Let Loose in the Field: The Execution of Professional Ethics | 2014 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Possibilities for change? Diversity in Post-Conflict Belfast (Special feature on Northern Ireland) | 2014 |
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Professor Ruth McAreavey
| Resistance or Resilience? Tracing the Pathway of Recent Arrivals to a ‘New’ Rural Destination. | 2012 |
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