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    AuthorRyan, Kevin (3)Cassidy, Anne (1)Devaney, Carmel (1)Hynes, Michael (1)Hynes, Mike (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Telework (2)Agamben (1)Anthropological machine (1)Biosocial power (1)... View MoreDate Issued2016 (2)2015 (1)2014 (3)2013 (1)TypeArticle (7)

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    Two sides of the one coin: assessment of students who have previously failed a placement and the role of the practice teacher 

    McGovern, Marguerita; Murray, Ruth (Whiting and Birch, 2014)
    Why does a student fail? What will be the student s learning needs in any repeat placement? How does the student reflect on their previous placement experience? Can the Practice Teacher provide the appropriate learning ...
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    The practices of technology: putting society and technology in their place 

    Hynes, Michael (Common Ground Publishing, 2013)
    Technology is all pervasive in modern society transforming people s everyday lives and work environments. Societal change is coinciding with the ever increasing availability of small, light, and affordable tools for ...
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    The art of democracy: constitutive power and the limits of dissensus 

    Ryan, Kevin (Taylor & Francis, 2014-10-03)
    This article engages critically with the normative framing of socially engaged/collaborative art as a consensual/dissensual dichotomy, whereby consensualpractices are equated with political abdication. This way of framing ...
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    Interfacing informal and formal help systems: historical pathways to the Meitheal model 

    Cassidy, Anne; Devaney, Carmel; McGregor, Caroline; Landy, Fergal (De Gruyter Open, 2016-09)
    Meitheal is a national practice model which aims to ensure that the needs and strengths of children and their families are effectively identified, understood and responded to in a timely manner. The aim of this article is ...
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    Doping and anti-doping: the excesses of enterprise and the tyranny of transparency 

    Ryan, Kevin (http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19406940.2015.1063529, 2015-07-06)
    Building on Foucault s theory of the enterprise society , this article situates the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport in the wider socio-economic context, where generalised competition has become a strategic ...
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    Childhood, biosocial power, and the anthropological machine : life as a governable process? 

    Ryan, Kevin (Maney Online, 2014-11)
    This article examines how childhood has become a strategy that answers to questions concerning the (un)governability of life. The analysis is organized around the concept of biosocial power, which is shown to be a ...
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    Developing (Tele)work? A multi-level sociotechnical perspective of telework in Ireland 

    Hynes, Mike (2016)
    The ubiquitous nature and use of technology in contemporary societies continues to transform lives and work environments. At the same time, transport continues to be a major source of harmful emissions. Telework has been ...
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