Browsing by Supervisor
Now showing items 1-10 of 10
-
Acculturative stress and self-reported English fluency in international students in Ireland : a quantitative study
(Dublin Business School, 2015)International education is estimated to be a €1 billion sector for the Irish economy (IHE, 2012). Global mobility has given the opportunity for cultural exchanges, but has also caused cultural adjustment problems such as ... -
Building social capital & promoting an active & engaged citizenry in the wake of neoliberalism : perspectives of youth practitioners
(Dublin Business School, 2011)The neoliberal project has eroded civil society and championed the cause of corporations and the individual since its inception in the 70s. We have become less trustful not only of each other but also of our governments. ... -
The challenges experienced by social-care workers working with separated migrant children in residential care settings
(Dublin Business School, 2012)This study examined and analysed social care workers‟ account of their work with separated migrant children in a residential care setting. The dramatic changes in the composition of Irish society and the unprecedented ... -
The challenges of Serbian immigrants in Ireland -An examination of the process of acculturation
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The present study is a qualitative piece of research which will explore the experiences of Serbian immigrants in Ireland and it will closely examine the potential difficulties, advantages and disadvantages caused by the ... -
Diet and lifestyle during pregnancy : pregnant women’s stories
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This research project will explore the attitudes of pregnant women towards smoking and drinking of alcohol and caffeine and general lifestyle during pregnancy and will also discusses guilt and justification regarding smoking ... -
Gains and motivations employees derive from corporate responsibility volunteering
(Dublin Business School, 2011)Employee volunteering and Corporate Social Responsibility have become part of companies‟ business practice over the last 10 years. Corporate Social Responsibility is regarded as a means of improving a companies‟ community ... -
Home or abroad? Irish students' attitudes towards employment prospects
(Dublin Business School, 2011)The extent of unemployment in Ireland today is of great concern, more particularly because the Irish economy enjoyed a prolonged period of growth, far in excess of European counterparts, which resulted in the lowest ... -
Meaning of life for young African adults living in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2011)This study will establish what life means for young African adults between the ages of 18-21 living in Ireland. It will try to understand how they adjust to culture with different cultural norms and values as well as how ... -
Parental video game attitudes : children's access to restricted vido games
(Dublin Business School, 2011)This study explores the issue of parent’s attitudes towards children’s access to restricted video game content. The research consisted of six participants, two male and four female parents with children under 18. They each ... -
The problematic marginalization of African immigrants in Irish society.
(Dublin Business School, 2011)This is a qualitative study that aims to highlight the problematic marginalization of African immigrants in Irish Society. It involves African immigrants that migrated to Ireland on both voluntary and forced basis. The ...