Geographer. Teacher. Research on migration, place & emotion. Interested in stories of #2ndgenIrish from Britain. @ULGeog
Dr Sara Hannafin
Delighted to have been able to attend the opening of this exhibition. Economic history brought to life through the stories the data tell. #IrishinBritain epicchq.com/event/no-iri...
For the #geographyteachers on Valentines (Werner's cardioid projection)
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What a fantastic #CIG2026 hosted by @ucc.ie showcasing the strength of the discipline in Ireland! #GeographicalSocietyOfIreland #GSI
Colleague Sara Hannafin @ulgeog.bsky.social on place and belonging through assessment #CIG2026
Still recruiting!
Born in Ireland?
Parents who migrated here?
Grew up in Limerick or the Mid-West?
I'm doing a research project on second-generation identity and would love to chat with you.
Please share with anyone who might be interested - it would mean a lot 🙏
"Men We Seldom See - Irish Migrant Legacies and the British Construction Industry"
We are looking for Irish migrants who worked in any aspect of the British construction industry for at least one year, and are willing to be interviewed.
ℹ️ www.liverpool.ac.uk/irish-studie....
#oralhistory #SpéirGorm
What does it mean to call Ireland 'home'?
This is what I'm trying to find out - still looking for suitable participants!
Please get in touch if you or someone you know might be interested in sharing their story.
#identity #ireland #spéirghorm
Really enjoyed taking part in ‘Irish blood, English hearth’ today on the home lives of the 2nd gen Irish @museumofthehome.bsky.social
Delighted to have made it, despite ATC strikes, to #IMISCOE2025 as the heat subsides in Paris. Paper on the ongoing transnational lives of 2nd gen returnees. @ulgeog.bsky.social @ulresearch.bsky.social
COMPAS Seminar Series, Hilary Term 2025!
People make sense of the world through stories. This series examines how narrative shapes how we think about migration and what we can do to measure, visualise, and help societies assess and respond to migration narratives. www.compas.ox.ac.uk/event/can-we...
EPIC is pleased to present No Irish Need Apply, a temporary exhibition on the economic history of the Irish in England.