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Space and the Geographical Imagination on the Dublin Docklands

  • Maire Sweeney

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Abstract

In my practice–based doctoral study Dublin Dockers, Visualising a Changing Community, I am foregrounding the application of ethnographic documentary methods and investigation in examining the world of a docker and stevedore community on Dublin's docks. Through excavating and recuperating narratives which are absent from mainstream media hegemony, the study is unraveling the transformations experienced by a stevedoring constituency as a consequence of globalisation, urban regeneration and the current recession. This paper engages with arguments for the revitalisation of our imaginations on space in the context of an audio visual and textual study of the urban and maritime Dublin dockland space.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
EventECREA - Media & The City - International Workshop - Milan, Italy
Duration: 1 Jan 2012 → …

Conference

ConferenceECREA - Media & The City - International Workshop
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityMilan
Period1/01/12 → …

Keywords

  • ethnographic documentary methods
  • docker and stevedore community
  • Dublin's docks
  • mainstream media hegemony
  • globalisation
  • urban regeneration
  • recession
  • urban and maritime Dublin dockland space

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