Items where Subject is "Geography"
Group by: Creators | Item Type Number of items at this level: 9. ArticleKearney, Daithi (2023) Book Review: Handbook of Niche Tourism by: Marina Novelli, Joseph M. Cheer, Claudia Dolezal, Adam Jones and Claudio Milano (Editors). International Journal of Tourism Policy, 13 (4). pp. 388-391. Kearney, Daithi and Hammersland, Frode (2025) Echoes of Erasmus: Collaboratively Creating Music in Response to International Experiences. Intercultural Conversations: Collaboration, Exchange and Transformation in Literary and Cultural Practices edited by Aoileann Nic Eigeartaigh. pp. 83-99. ISSN 1-0364-6370-2 Book SectionKearney, Daithi (2026) Music and Memory in the Monuments of the Sliabh Luachra Region. In: Music, Mortality, Memory. BRILL, Leiden / Boston, pp. 163-199. ISBN 978-90-04-52038-7 Kearney, Daithi and Burns, Kevin (2022) Come Enjoy the Craic: Locating an Irish Traditional Music Festival in Drogheda. In: Festivals and the City: The Contested Geographies of Urban Events. University of Westminster Press, London, pp. 231-247. Kearney, Daithí and Commins, Adèle (2024) Let’s put up a stage: Experiencing Speyfest, a Celtic Music Festival in Scotland. In: Reimagining Community Festivals and Events Critical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Routledge, London. ISBN 9781003429760 Conference or Workshop ItemLinnane, Suzanne M. (2012) Water is Life: Amazzi Bulamu project workshop - 8 Nov 2012. In: 2nd project workshop, 8th November 2012, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin. BookKearney, Daithi (2020) More than Buzzing Bluebottles: New Contexts for Céilí Bands in Ireland. Ó Cos go Cluas: From Dancing to Listening; Proceedings of the 2012 North Atlantic Fiddle Convention . Elphinstone Institute, Aberdeen. ThesisMcAllister, Barra (2020) Locating One’s Place: A Traditional Musician ‘Of Dublin’. Masters thesis, Dundalk Institute of Technology. Savage, Colleen (2025) Recovering Lost Songs – Enlivening a Local Song Tradition. Masters thesis, Dundalk Institute of Technology. |