New interests and activities during a pandemic November 27, 2020 In addition to exploring arts, culture and heritage participation by the public during the pandemic, as well as the media consumption patterns of Irish people during the height of the emergency, DHR Communications, with Amárach Research, also sought to better …
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Media consumption during a pandemic: Irish people consuming more news November 13, 2020 As Ireland moves between the levels of restrictions set out in the Government’s Plan for Living with COVID-19, the effects of the pandemic continue to reverberate through all facets of life, not least the ways in which Irish people take …
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Community cultural initiative worked with more than 6,500 Dubliners to create more than 150 cultural projects in 2019 August 11, 2020 Dublin City Council Culture Company worked with 6,523 people of all ages and backgrounds from 30 neighbourhoods across the city in 2019 to create 156 cultural projects. The year also saw 14 Henrietta Street, the museum operated by the organisation, …
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Media consumption in an emergency May 13, 2020 While the ongoing COVID-19 public health emergency continues to produce uncertainty across all aspects of Irish life, one constant is a news agenda that is heavily subscribed, and unrelenting in the frequency and evolution of breaking stories, and of pieces …
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New research reveals majority of young people in Ireland are hopeful for the future post COVID-19 April 20, 2020 Almost 70 per cent of young people (aged 16-19) in Ireland are optimistic that society will change for the better in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s according to new research published today (20.04.20), which was carried out by …
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Thoughts and tips around remote working and communications March 20, 2020 As COVID-19 beds down in Ireland, changed working arrangements for businesses and individuals have come to the fore as a means of slowing the spread of the virus. Suddenly, a substantial portion of Ireland’s workforce, is working from home in …
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