ARK Research Updates


Below is a listing of all the ARK Research Updates dating from 1999, all of which are available in PDF format. Many of the Research Updates have been presented as seminars and where possible these seminars have been recorded onto video and can be viewed within your web browser here.image of Research Updates

However, if you require hard copy versions of these documents, please contact us by phone (+44 (0) 2871 675441) or send email us.

All work that refers to an ARK Research Update should acknowledge it using the appropriate bibliographic citation. For example:

Robinson, Gillian and Devine, Paula, 2017, Bonfires, flags, identity and cultural traditions, ARK Research Update 119, Belfast: ARK <http://www.ark.ac.uk/publications/updates/update119.pdf >

There are over 100 ARK Research Updates available in PDF form for download. You can the search facility below with keywords, a year or month or a name to help find the ARK Research Updates you are interested in.

Total number of items - 157

 

05th Sep 2024
My Grief: My Choice - Young people’s attitudes to grief education and bereavement support in schools
Dirk Schubotz, Christine Irvine and Joan McEwan
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21st Jun 2024
Political identities and aspirations in Northern Ireland
Katy Hayward and Ben Rosher
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20th Jun 2024
Does Northern Ireland lean Left or Right?
Katy Hayward and Ben Rosher
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11th Jun 2024
Access to mental health supports in Northern Ireland
Nicole Bond, Siobhan O’Neil, Paula Devine and Martina McKnight
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10th Oct 2023
Dating among 16-year olds in Northern Ireland
Catherine McNamee
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13th Apr 2023
Political Attitudes in Northern Ireland 25 Years after the Agreement
Katy Hayward and Ben Rosher
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30th Mar 2023
Sticks and Stones? Violence experiences of 16-year olds in Northern Ireland
Dirk Schubotz
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23rd Mar 2023
Work, Stress and COVID-19 in Northern Ireland
Rosellen Roche, Erin Early, Joel Manzi and Paula Devine
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update149.pdf252.69 KB
17th Oct 2022
Young People’s Attitudes to Minority Ethnic Groups and Asylum Seeking
Md Salah Uddin and Dirk Schubotz
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26th May 2022
The Other Division in Northern Ireland: public attitudes to poverty, economic hardship and social security
Sabrina Bunyan, Mark Simpson, Goretti Horgan and Ann Marie Gray

 

In 2021, the ARK NILT survey asked the Northern Ireland (NI) population about their views on a range of issues relating to fairness with regard to incomes, taxes and social security, financial hardship and the cost of the living. It did so at a time when the Covid-19 pandemic had brought about both an economic and public health crisis impacting the everyday lives of many people. The fieldwork for the survey took place during the final quarter of 2021, just before an Omicron wave of COVID-19 infections.
 

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