
Dublin City
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2 weeks ago |
tolerance.ca | Fiona Murphy |Dublin City
By Fiona Murphy, Assistant Professor in Refugee and Intercultural Studies, Dublin City University There’s a particular kind of story that’s rarely executed well – one without heroes, without lessons, without even the cold comfort of a villain you can confidently point at and say: there, that’s the evil.
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2 weeks ago |
theconversation.com | Fiona Murphy |Dublin City
There’s a particular kind of story that’s rarely executed well – one without heroes, without lessons, without even the cold comfort of a villain you can confidently point at and say: there, that’s the evil. Vincent Delecroix’s Small Boat – a slim, bruising novel translated with quiet precision by Helen Stevenson – is that kind of story.
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2 weeks ago |
tolerance.ca | David O'Connor |Dublin City
By David O'Connor, Associate Professor, School of Chemical Sciences, Dublin City University A new aggressive potato blight strain was detected in Wales and eastern Scotland earlier this year. The strain, identified as EU 46, can withstand certain fungicides, making it harder to control.
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2 months ago |
euractiv.pl | Karolina Zbytniewska |Dublin City |Eileen Culloty
The American right has turned „free speech” into a rallying cry, but in Ireland and across Europe, the concept is understood differently, Dr Eileen Culloty of Dublin City University told EURACTIV.pl’s Truth Talks podcast.
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Feb 4, 2025 |
tolerance.ca | Fiona Murphy |Dublin City
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