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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel examines political crises and campaigns over the course of the past decade in Ireland, from the banking bail out to Brexit. Papers explore the role of rhetoric in referendum campaigns and the nature of public apologies, along with the reemergence of traditional identities in Norther Ireland in the aftermath of Brexit.
Brexit, Borders and Backstops: The Challenge of the Irish-British Frontier - John Coakley, Queen's University, Belfast
Dynamics of Emotive Campaigning in the 2015 Irish Same-Sex Marriage Referendum - Luke Field, University College Dublin
Education and Groupthink in the Irish Banking Guarantee of 2008 - John W. Hogan, Technological University Dublin; Sharon Mary Feeney, Dublin Institute of Technology; Brendan K. O'Rourke, Dublin Institute of Technology
Public Apologies, Accountability and Blame-acceptance - Muiris MacCarthaigh, Queen's University Belfast