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Housing and Accommodation of Irish Travellers: From Assimilationism to Multiculturalism and Back Again

This article charts the changing conceptualization of Travellers in relevant Irish central government policy statements since the 1960s, together with the accommodation policy initiatives devised on this basis. It interprets developments in this regard as a movement from assimilationism to integrati...

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Published in:Social policy & administration 2005-12, Vol.39 (7), p.802-821
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Cultural Pluralism
Government
Government Policy
Housing
Housing and accommodation policy
Housing Policy
Ireland
Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Nomadic Societies
Policy implementation
Policy making
Policy studies
Public administration
Public policy
Social policy
Travellers
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