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View article: The value of law in human rights education scholarship: A call for legal engagement
The value of law in human rights education scholarship: A call for legal engagement Open
The aim of this column is to illuminate a divergence which apparently exists amongst scholars in the burgeoning field of human rights education (HRE) concerning the value of law in educating about, through and for human rights. To this end…
View article: ‘There hasn’t been a lot of play this year’: Teacher perspectives on play at school and young children’s socio-emotional development during COVID-19 restrictions
‘There hasn’t been a lot of play this year’: Teacher perspectives on play at school and young children’s socio-emotional development during COVID-19 restrictions Open
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic many restrictions were placed on primary schools. The aim of the current study was to explore the impact of the restrictions on young children’s play, an important pedagogical strategy for support…
View article: 7958 Organ Of Zuckerkandl Paragangliomas
7958 Organ Of Zuckerkandl Paragangliomas Open
Disclosure: L. McVicker: None. S. Egan: None. K.C. Conlon: None. J. Gibney: None. J. Feeney: None. M. Whelan: None. A. Garrahy: None. Background: The Organ of Zuckerkandl (OoZ) was first described in 1901 by an Austrian anatomist Emile Zuc…
View article: Pulsed field ablation using additional mapping and substrate modification to treat atrial fibrillation - one year outcome comparison
Pulsed field ablation using additional mapping and substrate modification to treat atrial fibrillation - one year outcome comparison Open
Background Pulsed field ablation (PFA) is a relatively new non-thermal form of ablation employing irreversible cell electroporation as an alternative to radio-frequency ablation. Conventional use of PFA relies on fluoroscopy. Electro-anato…
View article: <i>“It is a lovely gift to get from the public health nurse</i>”: Public health nurse perspectives on involvement in an infant book gifting scheme
<i>“It is a lovely gift to get from the public health nurse</i>”: Public health nurse perspectives on involvement in an infant book gifting scheme Open
The benefits of book gifting schemes for infants, parents and families, are well documented. While book gifting schemes operate around the world, and are delivered in different ways (e.g., postal services, local libraries, maternity hospit…
View article: Streets ahead: Neighborhood safety and active outdoor play in early childhood using a nationally representative sample of 5‐year‐olds
Streets ahead: Neighborhood safety and active outdoor play in early childhood using a nationally representative sample of 5‐year‐olds Open
Using data from a nationally representative sample of 5‐year‐olds in the Growing Up in Ireland study ( N = 9001, 51% male), this research investigated the role of factors in the neighborhood environment on levels of active outdoor play in …
View article: Other People’s Ideas: An Introduction to Using Social Theory in Higher Education
Other People’s Ideas: An Introduction to Using Social Theory in Higher Education Open
In this introductory chapter, we explore our transformative early encounters with social theories and discuss what social theory is, the different ways it can be used in the context of higher education, and its limitations. The chapter exp…
View article: Using Social Theory in Higher Education
Using Social Theory in Higher Education Open
This open access book brings key ideas from contemporary social theorists to bear on work in higher education, specifically in teaching and research.
View article: 12. How Young Children Played during the Covid-19 Lockdown in 2020 in Ireland
12. How Young Children Played during the Covid-19 Lockdown in 2020 in Ireland Open
The Covid-19 measures put in place by governments around the world to restrict the movement of people and limit the spread of the virus also impacted on children’s play. The importance of play in children’s lives has been well documented a…
View article: Postscript
Postscript Open
The postscript presents the edited recorded transcript of two online conversations with the book’s contributing authors, with an additional written introduction by colleagues addressing the valuable play advocacy going forward. The documen…
View article: Development of a clinical score to estimate pancreatitis-related hospital admissions in patients with a new diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis: the trinity score
Development of a clinical score to estimate pancreatitis-related hospital admissions in patients with a new diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis: the trinity score Open
We developed a clinical score based on easily accessible clinical parameters to predict pancreatitis-related hospitalisation in patients with newly diagnosed chronic pancreatitis.
View article: Dietary intake in patients with chronic pancreatitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Dietary intake in patients with chronic pancreatitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Although patients with CP had similar calorie intake to controls, studies that analysed the contribution of alcohol to energy intake showed that patients with CP consumed fewer non-alcohol calories than healthy controls. A high calorie int…
View article: Introduction: Poverty and human rights - a multidimensional concept in search of multidimensional collaboration
Introduction: Poverty and human rights - a multidimensional concept in search of multidimensional collaboration Open
Chapter 1 serves as an introduction to the text by providing some context in regard to the theme of the book and the chapters that follow. To that end, it outlines some of the complex debates that arise with respect to the interplay betwee…
View article: Human rights education: a vehicle for negotiating the challenges posed by global migration?
Human rights education: a vehicle for negotiating the challenges posed by global migration? Open
In this seminal collection, renowned multicultural education scholar James Banks brings together key findings and perspectives of scholars and educators from eighteen nations across the globe on theory, research and practice in multicultur…
View article: Critically assessing human rights integration in AFSJ policies
Critically assessing human rights integration in AFSJ policies Open
The aim of this report (FRAME deliverable D 11.2) is to critically assess the integration of human rights into certain EU justice and home affairs policies. The report scrutinises the EU’s action in relation to border checks, asylum and im…
View article: TACKLING THE RISE OF CHILD LABOUR IN EUROPE: HOMEWORK FOR THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
TACKLING THE RISE OF CHILD LABOUR IN EUROPE: HOMEWORK FOR THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS Open
The phenomenon of child labour is on the rise in Europe in the wake of the economic crisis. Specific action in tackling this practice faces a range of challenges including the often hidden nature of the work, cultural attitudes and gendere…