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Special Issue: Precariousness, Community and Participation

This is an Author’s Original Manuscript (AOM) version of an issue of Global Discourse (7:4) published by Taylor & Francis on 02 January 2018 entitled ‘Precariousness, Community and Participation’. The issue is available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rgld20/7/4?nav=tocList

Introduction
Matthew Johnson

The Role of Coal Mining Towns in Social Theory: Past, Present and Future
Gibson Burrell

Reply to Burrell: The Isolated Mass and Contemporary Social Theory
Paul Edwards

Precarity in Housing: the Irish Case
Joe Finnerty and Cathal O’Connell

Reply to Finnerty and O’Connell
Kelly Greenop

Precarious Living in Liminal Spaces: The Results of Insufficient Accommodation for Gypsies and Travellers
Jo Richardson

Reply to Richardson
Ryan Powell

Reply to Richardson
Denis Barrett and Siobhán O’Dowd

Responding to Educational Precarity
Siobhán Ó’Sullivan, Séamus Ó’Tuama and Lorna Kenny

Reply to Ó’Sullivan, Ó’Tuama and Kenny
Ann-Marie Houghton

Reply to Ó’Sullivan, Ó’Tuama and Kenny
Tom Fellows

Collaboration: How, When and Where?
Valdimar J. Halldórsson

Reply to Halldórsson
Elizabeth Campbell

Co-operation in Adversity: An Evolutionary Approach
John Lazarus

Reply to Lazarus
John Baker

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