Mary J. Hickman
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Mary J. Hickman's Degrees
- PhD Sociology National University of Ireland
- Masters Social Research National University of Ireland
- Bachelors Sociology National University of Ireland
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mary J. Hickman is Professorial Research Fellow at St Mary's University, Twickenham. She was formerly a Professor of Irish Studies and Sociology at London Metropolitan University and director of its Institute for the Study of European Transformations. She was a member of the Irish Governments Task Force on Policy Regarding Emigrants . She has been Visiting Professor at: New York University, Columbia University and Victoria University, Melbourne. Her current research interests centre on migrations and diasporas. She has been a key figure in the documentation of The Irish Diaspora.
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Published Works
- Discrimination and the Irish community in Britain (1997) (138)
- Reconstructing deconstructing 'race': British political discourses about the Irish in Britain (1998) (101)
- The limitations of whiteness and the boundaries of Englishness (2005) (97)
- Deconstructing Whiteness: Irish Women in Britain (1995) (79)
- Religion, class and identity : the state, the Catholic Church and the education of the Irish in Britain (1997) (78)
- Global futures : migration, environment and globalization (1999) (68)
- "Suspect Communities?" Counter-terrorism policy, the press, and the impact on Irish and Muslim communities in Britain (2011) (65)
- Thinking Identities: Ethnicity, Racism and Culture (2001) (51)
- Migration and Social Cohesion in the UK (2012) (48)
- Social cohesion and the notion of ‘suspect communities’: a study of the experiences and impacts of being ‘suspect’ for Irish communities and Muslim communities in Britain (2012) (48)
- Migration, postindustrialism and the globalized nation state: social capital and social cohesion re-examined (2008) (45)
- DE/CONSTRUCTING “SUSPECT” COMMUNITIES (2012) (33)
- Constructing ‘suspect’ communities and Britishness: Mapping British press coverage of Irish and Muslim communities, 1974–2007 (2012) (32)
- ‘Locating’ the Irish Diaspora (2002) (30)
- Family stories, public silence: Irish identity construction amongst the second‐generation Irish in England (2002) (26)
- The Irish in Britain: Racism, incorporation and identity (1995) (21)
- Second-generation Irish people in Britain: a demographic, socio-economic and health profile (2001) (21)
- ‘Binary Opposites’ or ‘Unique Neighbours’? The Irish in Multi‐ethnic Britain (2000) (21)
- Migration and diaspora (2005) (20)
- Migration and Social Cohesion: Appraising the Resilience of Place in London (2015) (17)
- The “Irish question”: marginalizations at the nexus of sociology of migration and ethnic and racial studies in Britain (2020) (15)
- Census Ethnic Categories and Second-Generation Identities: A Study of the Irish in England and Wales (2011) (14)
- Integration or Segregation? The education of the Irish in Britain in Roman Catholic voluntary‐aided schools (1993) (13)
- A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE REPRESENTATIONS OF "SUSPECT" COMMUNITIES IN MULTI-ETHNIC BRITAIN AND OF THEIR IMPACT ON IRISH COMMUNITIES AND MUSLIM COMMUNITIES - MAPPING NEWSPAPER CONTENT (2010) (13)
- Diaspora Space and National (Re)Formations (2012) (12)
- A study of the incorporation of the Irish in Britain with special reference to Catholic state education : involving a comparison of the attitudes of pupils and teachers in selected secondary schools in London and Liverpool (1990) (12)
- The Irish Issue: The British Question (1995) (9)
- Introduction: Whither ‘the Global’? (1999) (8)
- Thinking about Ireland and the Irish diaspora (2015) (8)
- Multiculturalism in one country? (2007) (5)
- Ethnicity, Social Mobility, and Public Policy: Ruling an empire, governing a multinational state: the impact of Britain's historical legacy on the ethno-racial regime (2005) (5)
- Gender, class and ethnicity: Irish women and men in England (1999) (3)
- Social Cohesion in the New Economy (2012) (3)
- Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Irish Citizens Abroad (2020) (2)
- Secularisation amongst Irish catholic migrants and their descendents in Britain (1998) (2)
- Reflecting on gender, generation and ethnicity in celebrating St Patrick’s Day in London (2016) (1)
- A Response to Richard Alba (2006) (1)
- Women and Irish diaspora identities: Theories, concepts and new perspectives (2014) (1)
- Place, Belonging and Social Cohesion (2012) (0)
- Social cohesion and the notion of ‘suspect communities’: a study of the experiences and impacts of being ‘suspect’ for Irish communities and Muslim communities in Britain AUTHOR (2020) (0)
- Irish Transatlantics 1980–2015, Ide B. O’Carroll (2019) (2020) (0)
- Irish Britain (2020) (0)
- Reflections on sociology of Irish diaspora (2021) (0)
- members of the feminist review collective - past and present (2005) (0)
- Capturing Mixture and Convergence in Comparative Analysis of the Irish Diaspora and Contemporary Urban Multicultures (2016) (0)
- Introduction: Contemporary Irish Emigration (2015) (0)
- Housing and the Family (2012) (0)
- Education and Social Cohesion (2012) (0)
- Social Cohesion and the Politics of Belonging (2012) (0)
- Community Cohesion and the Backlash against Multiculturalism in the UK (2012) (0)
- Past Migrations, Contemporary Representations and Complex Multicultures in London (2012) (0)
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