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Ireland In The Eye Of The Tiger, Eamon Maher Nov 2002

Ireland In The Eye Of The Tiger, Eamon Maher

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Susan Philipsz, Profile, Niamh Ann Kelly Oct 2002

Susan Philipsz, Profile, Niamh Ann Kelly

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A Priesthood Of The Pen, Eamon Maher Sep 2002

A Priesthood Of The Pen, Eamon Maher

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A Survey Of Four Contemporary Sound Artists, Mark Garry Mar 2002

A Survey Of Four Contemporary Sound Artists, Mark Garry

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Searching For The Irish Soul, Eamon Maher Mar 2002

Searching For The Irish Soul, Eamon Maher

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80:80 Office Furniture System Designed By John Walsh For Tangent Furniture, 2002, John Walsh Jan 2002

80:80 Office Furniture System Designed By John Walsh For Tangent Furniture, 2002, John Walsh

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80:80 was developed against the background of a changing work environment. Advances in technology meant that work became mobile, the breaking down of walls and cubicles created large open spaces allowing for a movement towards collaborative work and “New Ways of Working”.

80:80 is an office furniture system designed in this context, to provide a foundation for new, flexible ways of working. In particular, the delineators that define territory, such as legs, vertical supports, fixed side screens, were removed or minimised to create an uninterrupted worksurface span, allowing for a flexible space where users can annex as much space as …


The Mote In Thy Brother’S Eye: A Review Of Human Rights As Politics And Idolatry, William M. Carter Jr. Jan 2002

The Mote In Thy Brother’S Eye: A Review Of Human Rights As Politics And Idolatry, William M. Carter Jr.

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Michael Ignatieffs provocatively titled collection of essays, Human Rights As Politics and Idolatry [hereinafter Human Rights], is a careful examination of the theoretical underpinnings and contradictions in the area of human rights. At bottom, both of his primary essays, Human Rights As Politics and Human Rights As Idolatry, make a claim that is perhaps contrary to the instincts of human rights thinkers and activists: namely, that international human rights can best be philosophically justified and effectively applied to the extent that they strive for minimal ism. Human rights activists generally argue for the opposite conclusion: that international human rights be …