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Prof Niamh Moore-Cherry
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Addressing potential challenges in co-creating learning and teaching: Overcoming resistance, navigating institutional norms and ensuring inclusivity in student–staff partnerships
C Bovill, A Cook-Sather, P Felten, L Millard, N Moore-Cherry
Higher Education 71, 195-208, 2016
7432016
Heritage, memory and the politics of identity: New perspectives on the cultural landscape
Y Whelan
Routledge, 2016
2892016
The first semester of university life;‘will I be able to manage it at all?’
A Gibney, N Moore, F Murphy, S O’Sullivan
Higher Education 62, 351-366, 2011
1662011
The impact of green spaces on mental health in urban settings: A scoping review
A Callaghan, G McCombe, A Harrold, C McMeel, G Mills, N Moore-Cherry, ...
Journal of Mental Health 30 (2), 179-193, 2021
1392021
Teaching for better learning: A blended learning pilot project with first-year geography undergraduates
N Moore, M Gilmartin
Journal of Geography in Higher Education 34 (3), 327-344, 2010
1222010
Dublin docklands reinvented: the post-industrial regeneration of a European city quarter
N Moore
(No Title), 2008
952008
Inclusive partnership: Enhancing student engagement in geography
N Moore-Cherry, R Healey, DT Nicholson, W Andrews
Journal of Geography in Higher Education 40 (1), 84-103, 2016
932016
Fragmented governance, the urban data ecosystem and smart city-regions: The case of Metropolitan Boston
R Kitchin, N Moore-Cherry
Regional Studies 55 (12), 1913-1923, 2021
642021
Spatial planning, metropolitan governance and territorial politics in Europe: Dublin as a case of metro-phobia?
N Moore-Cherry, J Tomaney
European Urban and Regional Studies 26 (4), 365-381, 2019
462019
Students as partners in peer mentoring: Expectations, experiences and emotions
C Seery, A Andres, N Moore-Cherry, S O’Sullivan
Innovative Higher Education 46 (6), 663-681, 2021
452021
Investigating urban transformations: GIS, map-elicitation and the role of the state in regeneration
N Moore-Cherry, V. Crossa, G. O'Donnell
Urban Studies 52 (12), 2134-2150, 2015
412015
From indigenous industry to foreign finance: the changing face of Dublin Docklands
NM Moore
Land Use Policy 19 (4), 325-331, 2002
402002
Rejuvenating docklands: the Irish context
N Moore
Irish Geography 32 (2), 135-149, 1999
401999
Playing with time in Moore Street, Dublin: Urban redevelopment, temporal politics and the governance of space-time
N Moore-Cherry, C Bonnin
The Urban Politics of Policy Failure, 90-109, 2022
342022
Debating temporary uses for vacant urban sites: Insights for practice from a stakeholder workshop
N Moore-Cherry, L Mccarthy
Planning Practice & Research 31 (3), 347-357, 2016
302016
Renewing urban communities: Environment, citizenship and sustainability in Ireland
N Moore, M Scott
Taylor & Francis, 2017
28*2017
Mapping the journey toward self-authorship in geography
N Moore, EJ Fournier, SW Hardwick, M Healey, J MacLachlan, ...
Pedagogic Research in Geography Higher Education, 171-184, 2017
252017
Urban regeneration and economic crisis: past development and future challenges in Dublin, Ireland
N Moore-Cherry, I Vinci
Planum, 2012
252012
Beyond art in ‘meanwhile spaces’: Temporary parks, urban governance and the co-production of urban space
N Moore-Cherry
The impact of artists on contemporary urban development in Europe, 207-224, 2017
232017
Valorizing urban heritage? Redevelopment in a changing city
NM Moore
Heritage, Memory and the Politics of Identity, 95-108, 2016
222016
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