Browsing by Subject "Belfast"
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Air pollution in Belfast
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1967)The purpose of this paper is to compare the average levels of air pollution present in different areas of Belfast during the five-year period commencing 1st January, 1961, and to examine these levels in relation to the ... -
Darwin at church : John Tyndall's Belfast address
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Department for Social Development, Belfast City Centre Northside Urban Village, Draft Regeneration Framework : Health Impact Assessment Report June 2008
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Infant mortality in the city of Belfast
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1944)Within recent years attention in the North has been drawn to the high mortality rate in Belfast and, as a result, considerable interest in now being shown in the matter of child health. How serious is the situation ... -
IPH Submission: Belfast City Centre Northside Urban Village Regeneration Framework - June 2008
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Local labour market information system: GIS in Belfast
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1991)The evolving urban systems within the United Kingdom have attracted considerable attention, in particular, the changing geography of manufacturing industries at the region/urban level during a period of decline at ... -
On public parks in connexion with large towns, with a suggestion for a park in Belfast
(Belfast Social Inquiry Society, 1852)The importance of public parks and other open spaces in large towns is such as scarcely to admit of debate, yet the consideration of some of the advantages resulting from them cannot fail to be a matter of interest. ... -
Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland: Photo-elicitation and Visual Methodologies as Instruments for Examining Post-agreement Societies
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Religion. Irish School of Ecumenics, 2020)The academic interest in cultural expressions and practices and their relationship to peace studies and conflict transformation is growing. These topics are primarily understood as processes that either perpetuate cultures ... -
The progress of sanitary science in Belfast
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1906)The rapid increase of Belfast in population, and its rapid rise in commercial importance, chiefly accounts for the fact that the construction of good streets and erection of its principal public buildings dates from ... -
Riots and rioters in Belfast - demographic analysis of 1,674 arrestees in a 2-year period
(Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1972)Rioting has been a feature of Belfast life for the past 150 years. Prior to 1832, civil disturbances were commoner in rural areas (Broeker 1970). Severe rioting has occurred in the years 1832; 1835; 1843; 1852; 1857; 1864; ... -
The sanitary state of Belfast, with suggestions for its improvement
(Belfast Social Inquiry Society, 1852)Having devoted earnest attention for several years past to the sanitary circumstances of this town, and having observed certain uniform results and conditions in its vital statistics connected with its physical state, ... -
Slan Abhaile Mural, Bogside, Derry.
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Targeting need: a methodological review of a socioeconomic urban regeneration initiative in Belfast
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2000)The problems of social exclusion currently occupy centre stage in the thinking of government in both the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Considerable efforts are being made to assess the extent of the problem ... -
Trauma, Motive and the Post-Troubles Psychopath in The Fall
(2021)This article discusses the depiction of the serial killer, Paul Spector, in the BBC/RTÉ television series The Fall (2013–2016). It complements existing scholarship on the series’ female detective by considering how Spector’s ...