Historian at MIC, Limerick, of women, men, children, emotion, death, violence, ghosts, cursing, folklore.
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Clodagh Tait
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If you don’t have time to read what I wrote today about the Far Right — and particularly Loyalist — exploitation of the Belfast knife attack, just keep this section in mind when you consume media coverage… brokenbottleboy.substack.com/p/radio-elon...
Northern Ireland has a very high level of gender based violence, mainly committed by white Northern Irish men. I’ve yet to see riots after a woman has been violently attacked or killed. Seems like the issue isn’t qwhite about violence but who gets to commit it! www.ulster.ac.uk/research/res...
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I'm sure the chimps and elephants wouldn't see themselves as problems though.
The latest in our 'Histories from Here' series is published today. @beccagold.bsky.social reflects on writing contingent, hopeful histories in today's heated political moment, that assume neither progress nor collapse are inevitable
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The leaders of Ireland's new Rinn national research network.
I can only assume from this line-up that women in STEM initiatives are failing to produce results.
Based on responses from more than 540 women, the report also found seven out of 10 experienced some form of violence or abuse in the last 12 months.
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What does it mean to write history in our current political climate? The questions we ask as historians are inevitably shaped by the landscape we collectively inhabit, and our individual vantage point...