Geography in Ireland in transition: a retrospective

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  • Niamh Moore-Cherry University College Dublin

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https://doi.org/10.55650/igj.2014.1227

Abstract

Ten years ago, in the 60th anniversary edition of Irish Geography, Rob Kitchin wrote a short commentary reflecting on the major transitions that geography in Ireland (hereafter, Irish geography) had gone through since 2000. His article, together with the range of responses written by a number of academics from across the island, published in Vol 37(2), makes interesting reading. Given the seismic shifts that have occurred in the intervening period, not only in the institutional and national context but also within the discipline itself, it is worth revisiting this commentary in the journal’s 70th anniversary volume.

Author Biography

Niamh Moore-Cherry, University College Dublin

School of Geography

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2017-01-10

How to Cite

Moore-Cherry, N. (2017). Geography in Ireland in transition: a retrospective. Irish Geography, 47(2), 3–12. https://doi.org/10.55650/igj.2014.1227

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