Emeritus Professor Bronwen Walter's research activity
Publications:
2013
'Transnational networks across generations: childhood visits to Ireland by the second generation in England' in M. Gilmartin and A White (eds) Migrations: Ireland in a global world, Manchester University Press 2013 pp.17-35 (forthcoming)
'Personal lives: narrative accounts of Irish women in the diaspora', Irish Studies Review 13.1
'Transnational networks across generations: childhood visits to Ireland by the second generation in England' in M. Gilmartin and A White (eds) Migrations: Ireland in a global world, Manchester University Press 2013 pp.17-35 (forthcoming)
'Personal lives: narrative accounts of Irish women in the diaspora', Irish Studies Review 13.1
2011
'Whiteness and diasporic Irishness: nation, gender and class', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 37.9:1295-1312
'Including the Irish: taken-for-granted characters in English films', Irish Studies Review 19.1:5-18
2010
'Irish/Jewish diasporic intersections in the East End of London: paradoxes and shared locations' in M. Prum (ed) La place de l'autre Paris: L'Harmattan Press pp.53-67. (Full article below).
'Whiteness and diasporic Irishness: nation, gender and class', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 37.9:1295-1312
'Including the Irish: taken-for-granted characters in English films', Irish Studies Review 19.1:5-18
2010
'Irish/Jewish diasporic intersections in the East End of London: paradoxes and shared locations' in M. Prum (ed) La place de l'autre Paris: L'Harmattan Press pp.53-67. (Full article below).
2009
'Strangers on the inside: Irish women servants in England, 1881' Immigrants & Minorities, Volume 27, Issue 2 & 3 July 2009, pages 279 - 299. (Full article below).
'Strangers on the inside: Irish women servants in England, 1881' Immigrants & Minorities, Volume 27, Issue 2 & 3 July 2009, pages 279 - 299. (Full article below).
2008
"No, we are not Catholics": intersections of faith and ethnicity amongst the second-generation Protestant Irish in England' in M. Busteed, F.Neal and J.Tonge (eds) Irish Protestant identities, Manchester University Press (with Sarah Morgan), 2008.
From "flood" to "trickle": Irish migration to Britain 1987-2006, Irish Geography 41.2:181-94
'Celebrations of Irishness in Britain: second-generation experiences of St. Patrick's Day' in M.C. Considère-Charon and M. Savaric (eds), Ireland: the Festive and the Tragic, Cambridge Scholars Press. (See document below)
"No, we are not Catholics": intersections of faith and ethnicity amongst the second-generation Protestant Irish in England' in M. Busteed, F.Neal and J.Tonge (eds) Irish Protestant identities, Manchester University Press (with Sarah Morgan), 2008.
From "flood" to "trickle": Irish migration to Britain 1987-2006, Irish Geography 41.2:181-94
'Celebrations of Irishness in Britain: second-generation experiences of St. Patrick's Day' in M.C. Considère-Charon and M. Savaric (eds), Ireland: the Festive and the Tragic, Cambridge Scholars Press. (See document below)
'Voices in other ears: "accents" and identities of the first- and second-generation Irish in England' in Rings G. and Ife A. (eds) Neocolonial Mentalities in Europe, Cambridge Scholars Press (see document below).
2006
English/Irish hybridity: second generation diasporic identities, International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations 6,17-24.
2005
'The limitations of whiteness and the boundaries of Englishness: second-generation Irish identifications and positionings in multi-ethnic Britain', Ethnicities 5.2:160-182 (with Hickman M.J., Morgan S. and Bradley J.).
'Exploring diaspora space: entangled Irish/English genealogies' in by L. Harte,Y. Whelan and P.Crotty (eds), Ireland: space,text,time, Liffey Press, Dublin.
Action Group for Irish Youth: 2001 Census profiles of the Irish in London (download below)
English/Irish hybridity: second generation diasporic identities, International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations 6,17-24.
2005
'The limitations of whiteness and the boundaries of Englishness: second-generation Irish identifications and positionings in multi-ethnic Britain', Ethnicities 5.2:160-182 (with Hickman M.J., Morgan S. and Bradley J.).
'Exploring diaspora space: entangled Irish/English genealogies' in by L. Harte,Y. Whelan and P.Crotty (eds), Ireland: space,text,time, Liffey Press, Dublin.
Action Group for Irish Youth: 2001 Census profiles of the Irish in London (download below)
2004
Irish women in the diaspora: exclusions and inclusions, Women's Studies International Forum 2: 369-384.
Invisible Irishness: second-generation Irish identities', Association of European Migration Institutions Journal 2:185-193.
'Irish domestic servants and English national identity' in A. Fauve-Chamoux and R. Sarti (eds), Domestic service and the formation of European identity: understanding the globalization of domestic work 16th-21st centuries, Bern: Peter Lang, pp.428-445.
2003
Three contributions (2500 words) to The Encyclopaedia of Ireland, Brian Lalor (ed) Dublin: Gill and Macmillan. Women and emigration; Women, careers; Patterns of emigration.
2002
Report: Irish emigrants and Irish communities abroad: a study of existing sources of information and analysis for the Task Force on policy regarding emigrants (2002) Dublin: Department of Foreign Affairs. Also available online.
The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing Volume V Irish women's writing and traditions: chapter from Outsiders inside
'Family stories, public silence: identity construction amongst second-generation Irish in England' Scottish Geographical Magazine 118(3): 201-217
ESRC End of Award Report for 'The second-generation Irish: a hidden population in multi-ethnic Britain' (download below)
Irish women in the diaspora: exclusions and inclusions, Women's Studies International Forum 2: 369-384.
Invisible Irishness: second-generation Irish identities', Association of European Migration Institutions Journal 2:185-193.
'Irish domestic servants and English national identity' in A. Fauve-Chamoux and R. Sarti (eds), Domestic service and the formation of European identity: understanding the globalization of domestic work 16th-21st centuries, Bern: Peter Lang, pp.428-445.
2003
Three contributions (2500 words) to The Encyclopaedia of Ireland, Brian Lalor (ed) Dublin: Gill and Macmillan. Women and emigration; Women, careers; Patterns of emigration.
2002
Report: Irish emigrants and Irish communities abroad: a study of existing sources of information and analysis for the Task Force on policy regarding emigrants (2002) Dublin: Department of Foreign Affairs. Also available online.
The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing Volume V Irish women's writing and traditions: chapter from Outsiders inside
'Family stories, public silence: identity construction amongst second-generation Irish in England' Scottish Geographical Magazine 118(3): 201-217
ESRC End of Award Report for 'The second-generation Irish: a hidden population in multi-ethnic Britain' (download below)
2001
Book: Outsiders inside: whiteness, place and Irish women, London: Routledge, 306pp.
Report: Second-generation Irish people in Britain: a demographic, socio-economic and health profile London: Irish Studies Centre, UNL (with Mary J. Hickman and Sarah Morgan), 76pp.
'The Irish diaspora' 4000 word entry in R. Hansen and M. Gibney (eds), Immigration and Asylum: From 1900 to the Present, ABC Clio.
2000
'Shamrocks growing out of their mouths: dialect and Irish identities in Britain' in A. Kershen (ed) Language, Labour and Migration, Aldershot: Ashgate pp.57-73.
'The Irish community: diversity, disadvantage and discrimination' on Runnymede Trust website www.runnymedetrust.org/meb
1999
'Gendered Irishness in Britain: changing constructions' in C. Graham and R. Kirkland (eds), Ireland and cultural theory: the mechanics of authenticity, London: Macmillan pp.77-98.
'Inside and outside the Pale: diaspora experiences of Irish women' in P. Boyle and K. Halfacree (eds),Gender and migration in the developed world, London: Routledge pp.310-324.
'Gender, class and ethnicity: Irish women and men in England' in M. Cohen and N. Curtin (eds), Reclaiming gender: transgressive identities in modern Ireland, New York: St Martin's Press pp.267-92 (with Mary J. Hickman).
1998
Challenging the black/white binary: the need for an Irish category in the 2001 Census, Patterns of Prejudice 32:73-86.
1997
Les femmes irlandaises en Grande-Bretagne: admises et rejétés, Migrations Societe 9.52:79-90.
'Gender, "race", and diaspora: racialized identities of emigrant Irish women' in J.P.Jones, H.Nast and S. Roberts (eds), Thresholds in Feminist Geography: difference, methodology, representation, Lanham,MD: Rowman and Littlefield pp.339-360.
'Contemporary Irish settlement in London: women's worlds, men's worlds' in J. Mac Laughlin (ed), Location and dislocation in Irish society: emigration and Irish identities, Cork: Cork University Press pp.61-93.
Report: Discrimination and the Irish Community in Britain , London: Commission for Racial Equality 286pp. (with Mary J.Hickman)
Contributions to L. McDowell and P. Sharp (eds), A Glossary of Feminist Geography, London: Arnold : ethnocentric; homeland; racism; land; race; territory; monuments; imagined community; nation/nation-state/nationalism.
1995
Irishness, gender and place, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 13:35-50
Deconstructing whiteness: Irish women in Britain, Feminist Review 50:5-19 (with Mary J. Hickman)
1991
'Gender and recent Irish migration to Britain' in R. King, Contemporary Irish migration, Geographical Society of Ireland Special Publications 6 pp.11-20.
1989
Report: Irish women in London: the Ealing Dimension, London: London Borough of Ealing 96pp.
Gender and Irish migration to Britain, Anglia Working Paper 4 37pp.
1988
Report: Irish women in London , London: London Strategic Policy Unit 64pp.
1986
Ethnicity and Irish residential distribution, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 11:131-146.
1984
'Tradition and ethnic interaction: second wave Irish settlement in Luton and Bolton' in C. Clarke, C. Peach and D. Ley (eds), Geography and ethnic pluralism , London: George Allen and Unwin pp.214-230.
1980
Time-space patterns of second-wave Irish settlement in British towns, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 5:297-317.
Book: Outsiders inside: whiteness, place and Irish women, London: Routledge, 306pp.
Report: Second-generation Irish people in Britain: a demographic, socio-economic and health profile London: Irish Studies Centre, UNL (with Mary J. Hickman and Sarah Morgan), 76pp.
'The Irish diaspora' 4000 word entry in R. Hansen and M. Gibney (eds), Immigration and Asylum: From 1900 to the Present, ABC Clio.
2000
'Shamrocks growing out of their mouths: dialect and Irish identities in Britain' in A. Kershen (ed) Language, Labour and Migration, Aldershot: Ashgate pp.57-73.
'The Irish community: diversity, disadvantage and discrimination' on Runnymede Trust website www.runnymedetrust.org/meb
1999
'Gendered Irishness in Britain: changing constructions' in C. Graham and R. Kirkland (eds), Ireland and cultural theory: the mechanics of authenticity, London: Macmillan pp.77-98.
'Inside and outside the Pale: diaspora experiences of Irish women' in P. Boyle and K. Halfacree (eds),Gender and migration in the developed world, London: Routledge pp.310-324.
'Gender, class and ethnicity: Irish women and men in England' in M. Cohen and N. Curtin (eds), Reclaiming gender: transgressive identities in modern Ireland, New York: St Martin's Press pp.267-92 (with Mary J. Hickman).
1998
Challenging the black/white binary: the need for an Irish category in the 2001 Census, Patterns of Prejudice 32:73-86.
1997
Les femmes irlandaises en Grande-Bretagne: admises et rejétés, Migrations Societe 9.52:79-90.
'Gender, "race", and diaspora: racialized identities of emigrant Irish women' in J.P.Jones, H.Nast and S. Roberts (eds), Thresholds in Feminist Geography: difference, methodology, representation, Lanham,MD: Rowman and Littlefield pp.339-360.
'Contemporary Irish settlement in London: women's worlds, men's worlds' in J. Mac Laughlin (ed), Location and dislocation in Irish society: emigration and Irish identities, Cork: Cork University Press pp.61-93.
Report: Discrimination and the Irish Community in Britain , London: Commission for Racial Equality 286pp. (with Mary J.Hickman)
Contributions to L. McDowell and P. Sharp (eds), A Glossary of Feminist Geography, London: Arnold : ethnocentric; homeland; racism; land; race; territory; monuments; imagined community; nation/nation-state/nationalism.
1995
Irishness, gender and place, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 13:35-50
Deconstructing whiteness: Irish women in Britain, Feminist Review 50:5-19 (with Mary J. Hickman)
1991
'Gender and recent Irish migration to Britain' in R. King, Contemporary Irish migration, Geographical Society of Ireland Special Publications 6 pp.11-20.
1989
Report: Irish women in London: the Ealing Dimension, London: London Borough of Ealing 96pp.
Gender and Irish migration to Britain, Anglia Working Paper 4 37pp.
1988
Report: Irish women in London , London: London Strategic Policy Unit 64pp.
1986
Ethnicity and Irish residential distribution, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 11:131-146.
1984
'Tradition and ethnic interaction: second wave Irish settlement in Luton and Bolton' in C. Clarke, C. Peach and D. Ley (eds), Geography and ethnic pluralism , London: George Allen and Unwin pp.214-230.
1980
Time-space patterns of second-wave Irish settlement in British towns, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 5:297-317.
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