Toggle Main Menu Toggle Search

Open Access padlockePrints

Browsing publications by Professor Ruth McAreavey.

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Professor Ruth McAreavey
From crisis to sustainability: The politics of knowledge production on rural Europe2023
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Multiple dimensions of sustainability: Towards new rural futures in Euope2023
Dr Raphaela Berding-Barwick
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Resilience and identities: the role of past, present and future in the lives of forced migrants2023
Dr Adrienne Attorp
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Rural governance in the UK: towards a sustainable and equitable society2023
Professor Ruth McAreavey
What is the Rural?2023
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Finding rural community resilience: Understanding the role of anchor institutions2022
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Finding rural community resilience: Understanding the role of anchor institutions2022
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Fuzzy edges of Social Capital: the migration-mobility nexus and social capital through the eyes of a local Third Sector Organisation2022
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Looking back to go forward. A review of Rural Development Funding Processes and Delivery.2022
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Agri-food workers: transnational connections in small towns and rural areas2021
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Kaleidoscopic Relations in Emerging Destinations2021
Professor Peter Hopkins
Professor Rachel Pain
Dr Robert Shaw
Quan Gao
Professor Alastair Bonnett
et al.
Social Geographies: An Introduction2021
Dr Wen Lin
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Urban/rural2021
Professor Ruth McAreavey
(Lifestyle) immigrant entrepreneurs in Southwest European small villages: Rethinking international immigration in dynamic rural places of Alt Empordà, Catalonia, Spain2020
Adrienne Attorp
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Muck, Brass and Smoke: Policy post-exceptionalism in the agri-food sector2020
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 Economies2020
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Comparative Analysis of Rural Poverty and Inequality in the UK and the US2019
Professor Ruth McAreavey
In or out? Using boundaries as a means to understand the economic integration of transnational migrants in regional economies.2019
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Seasonal workers schemes: can they achieve social justice?2019
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Unravelling the complexities of poverty in a New Immigration Destination: migrants in Northern Ireland2019
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Professor Sally Shortall
Is racism the new sectarianism? Negativity towards immigrants and ethnic minorities in Northern Ireland from 2004 to 20152018
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Migrant integration in rural New Immigration Destinations: An institutional and triangular perspective2018
Professor Ruth McAreavey
New Immigration Destinations (NID) unravelling the challenges and opportunities for migrants and for host communities2018
Anne Liddon
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Professor Sally Shortall
Dr Michael Wallace
After Brexit: 10 key questions for rural policy in Northern Ireland2017
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Encountering education in the rural: migrant women’s perspectives2017
Professor Sally Shortall
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Gender, Migration and Development: Can advocacy groups be more of a hindrance than a help?2017
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Migrant identities in a new immigrant destination: revealing the limitations of the ‘hard working’ migrant identity2017
Professor Ruth McAreavey
New Immigration Destinations: Migrating to Rural and Peripheral Areas2017
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Patterns and processes of recent migration to Northern Ireland2016
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Understanding the association between rural ethnicity and inequalities2016
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Minority and majority community integration in Northern Ireland: a matrix of tolerance2015
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Recent migrants to Northern Ireland: understanding new configurations of ‘community’2015
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Doing Focus Groups and Interviews with Recent Migrants to Northern Ireland: A Dynamic Interplay of Ethics, Language and Access2014
Professor Ruth McAreavey
On Being Let Loose in the Field: The Execution of Professional Ethics2014
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Possibilities for change? Diversity in Post-Conflict Belfast (Special feature on Northern Ireland)2014
Professor Ruth McAreavey
Resistance or Resilience? Tracing the Pathway of Recent Arrivals to a ‘New’ Rural Destination.2012