MPHIL IN ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY, TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE REFUGEE AGENCY
THE EXPANDING NATION: TOWARDS A MULTI-ETHNIC IRELAND
Conference proceedings
Sponsored by The Irish Times
VOLUME I, editor Ronit Lentin:
John Rex - National and transnational migrant communities: a European problem
Paul Gillespie - Multiple identities in Europe and Ireland
Robbie McVeigh - The intersection of sectarianism and multi-ethnicity
Shalini Sinha - The right to Irishness: implications for a truly
multi-ethnic Ireland
Angela Leahy - Immigrants in Germany: a welcome threat? Lessons for Ireland
Katrina Goldstone - Christianity, conversion and the tricky business of
names: images of Jews and Blacks in nationalist and triumphal Catholic
discourses
Tariq Modood - New forms of Britishness: post-immigration ethnicity and
hybridity in Britain
Eilis Ward - Ireland and refugees/asylum seekers: a critical overview of
the evolution of state Policy
Jason King - Porous nation: from Ireland 'haemorrhage' to immigrant inundation
Vera Sheridan - Social distance and language training: a case study of the
Irish Vietnamese community
Breda Grey - 'Multiculturalism' and 'diaspora': interrupting discourses of
'Irish national identity'
Patrick McCaughey - The migratory patterns of Roma since 1989
Available August 1999 (Volume II, edited by treasa Galvin, available in
late 1999 - early 2000)
Please send £5 (cheques made out to The Expanding Nation, free to asylum
seekers) to: MPhil in Ethnic and Racial Studies, Department of Sociology,
Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
Name:______________________________________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________________________________
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Dr Ronit Lentin
Course coordinator, MPhil in Ethnic and Racial Studies, Dept of Sociology
University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Tel: 353 1 6082766 Fax: 353 1 6771300 Email: [log in to unmask]
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