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ÍDE B. O’CARROLL, PHD


SOCIAL RESEARCHER & AUTHOR

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


ÍDE B. O’CARROLL, PHD


ÍDE B. O’CARROLL, PHD

Íde B. O’Carroll PhD is a social researcher, author and teacher who lives in
Amherst, Massachusetts (USA) and Lismore, Waterford (Ireland).

As a consultant researcher (O’Carroll Associates International Consulting) she
worked for many years on some of the key social change issues in Ireland, Europe
and America. In 2014, she wound up her consultancy firm in order to concentrate
on writing.

Her selected publications include: Irish Transatlantics, 1980-2015 (Cork Uni.
Press, 2018); ‘Across the Pond: Connections to Marriage Equality Ireland’ in
Crossing the Threshold: The Story of the Marriage Equality Movement (Merrion,
2017); Models for Movers: Irish Women’s Emigration to America (Cork Uni. Press,
2015); Daring Voices: The One Foundation’s Advocacy Programme, Ireland (OF,
2014); Lesbian and Gay Visions of Ireland: Towards the Twenty-First Century
(Cassells, 1995), co-edited with E. Collins.

She is currently working on a new book that traces the transformation of Irish
society, entitled Thirty Years of Change, Ireland, 1993-2023. 

From 1991-1999, Íde was a Research Associate, Centre for Gender and Women’s
Studies, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; from 2012-2013, Visiting Scholar at
the Center for Public Policy, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; from
2013-2017, Visiting Scholar, Ireland House, New York University, and from
2018-2023, Adjunct Professor, Department of Sociology, University of
Massachusetts-Amherst.

She is a founding member and Co-Chair of the Amherst Irish Association/Cumann
Gaelach Amherst www.amherstirish.org and member of the Amherst poetry group,
Emergence.

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AN IRISHWOMAN IN THE US: PICKING UP THE PIECES AFTER A WARNING SHOT TO DEMOCRACY

Irish Times newspaper, January 14, 2021

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THE END OF IRISH EMIGRATION TO AMERICA AS WE HAVE KNOWN IT.

Irish Times newspaper, July 24, 2018

 

 

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John Fitzgerald Kennedy Summer School, Wexford, Ireland, 2018, special panel on
US immigration and politics.



A Celebration of Brigid: Pagan Goddess and Saint.

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AN IRISHWOMAN IN THE US: PICKING UP THE PIECES AFTER A WARNING SHOT TO DEMOCRACY

by Íde B. O'Carroll | November 23, 2022 | Uncategorized | 0 Comments

Irish Times, Irish Abroad, January 14, 2021.  Íde B. O’Carroll, UMass-Amherst.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE
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RECENTLY PUBLISHED ARTICLE IN THE IRISH TIMES ABROAD

by Íde B. O'Carroll | July 27, 2019 | Uncategorized | 0 Comments

Íde recently published an Irish Times Abroad article - THE END OF IRISH
EMIGRATION TO AMERICA AS WE HAVE KNOWN IT. CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE
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ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS-AMHERST,
2018-2023

by Íde B. O'Carroll | July 27, 2019 | Uncategorized | 0 Comments

Teaching. Adjunct Professor, Department of Sociology, University of
Massachusetts-Amherst, 2018-2023. Courses - Sociology of US Immigration
(SOC244), and Migration and Belonging (SOC301).
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ÍDE B. O’CARROLL, CO-CHAIR AND FOUNDING MEMBER, AMHERST IRISH ASSOCIATION/CUMANN
GAELACH AMHERST PROGRAM OF EVENTS

by Íde B. O'Carroll | July 27, 2019 | Uncategorized | 0 Comments

Íde B. O'Carroll, Co-Chair and founding member, Amherst Irish Association/Cumann
Gaelach Amherst, www.amherstirish.org, a community-based initiative. Program of
Events, 2019-2020 and Margaret Maher Award 2019.
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MODELS FOR MOVERS: IRISH WOMEN’S EMIGRATION TO AMERICA – REVIEWS

by Íde B. O'Carroll | October 5, 2016 | books, Ireland, review, Women | 0
Comments

Here are some great reviews of my book 'Models for Movers: Irish Women's
Emigration to America' published in the latest issue of the Irish Literary
Supplement, Fall 2016.   Click the image for a larger size    
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ACROSS THE POND: CONNECTIONS TO MARRIAGE EQUALITY IRELAND

by Íde B. O'Carroll | October 5, 2016 | books, Ireland | 0 Comments

Here is a chapter I wrote for the upcoming book 'The Marriage Equality Papers'
(Merrion Press, Dublin, 2016) Edited by Gráinne Healy Across the Pond:
Connections to Marriage Equality Ireland Íde B. O'Carroll, PhD...
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REMEMBERING REBELS IN 2016 – BRIDIE HALPIN

by Íde B. O'Carroll | March 12, 2016 | events, Ireland, Women | 0 Comments

"Never fear for Ireland...Up us!" Rebel Bridie Halpin was a member of Cumann na
mBan, committed to political and social change in Ireland. Born on Nicholas
Street in Dublin in 1902, she died in New York City in December 1988. Drawing on
papers found in a suitcase...
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PROMOTING THE IRISH LANGUAGE: LESSONS FROM THE IRISH DIASPORA

by Íde B. O'Carroll | March 12, 2016 | Ireland, Irish Language | 0 Comments

Is the Irish language on its way out? Conclusions emerging from two sets of
recent research forecast a grim future for the Irish language and its usage in
Ireland. I would like to offer a counter view drawing on my experience to
illustrate that the diaspora plays an...
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MÓRTAS CINE/ PRIDE IN HERITAGE – AMHERST IRISH ASSOCIATION EVENT SERIES
2015/2016

by Íde B. O'Carroll | March 12, 2016 | events, Irish Language | 0 Comments

As we enter the second season of the Amherst Irish Association's Events Series,
a community-based initiative whose aim is to host monthly events that explore
aspects of Ireland's diaspora, culture and society, we acknowledge the support
of our local community. The...
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