Ronan McCrea
@ronanmccrea
Prof of constitutional & European law at @ucl. I also write for The Irish Times the Financial Times and others from time to time. Tráchtaire ar @RnaG. Own views
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16-06-2011 00:08:17
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I will be doing a live UnHerd podcast with Freddie Sayers discussing my book 'The End of the Gay Rights Revolution' at Academy of Ideas on Saturday battleofideas.org.uk/session/podcas…
Looking forward to being at Battle of Ideas #BattleFest this afternoon for a live discussion with Ronan McCrea about his new book, "The End of the Gay Rights Revolution.." We're on at 415pm in Westminster, come and say hi 👋
Bígí ag éisteacht linn Raidió na Gaeltachta óna 5 agus muid ag labhairt le Ronan McCrea faoin leabhar a scríobh sé. 📻
Just read this excellent book “The end of the gay rights revolution” by Ronan McCrea. Plenty of lessons for both gay and straight people about bundling minority rights and whether too much freedom makes us unhappy
Labhair Ronan McCrea le Cearbhall Ó Síocháin ar an gclár seo ar Raidió na Gaeltachta inné faoin leabhar nua a scríobh sé. 'The End of the Gay Rights Revolution'. Seolfar an leabhar in Hodges Figgis Déardaoin seo chugainn ag a 6. Éist siar leis an agallamh anseo 👇 rte.ie/radio/rnag/cli…
modernsh*te Ronan McCrea £12.99 on Kindle amazon.co.uk/End-Gay-Rights…
Thanks to Fintan O'Toole for his thoughtful speech and to everyone who came to Hodges Figgis for the Dublin launch of 'The End of the Gay Rights Revolution' last night
'The End of the Gay Rights Revolution' is out in the US on 24 November. Thank you to Matthew Vines for these generous words
I’ve got tickets for “After the Orgy: What’s next for gay politics and culture?” with Ronan McCrea AmirNaaman Pierre d'Alancaisez (is) Verdurin and Jo Bartosch. Looking forward to it. verdur.in/event/after-th…
Ronan McCrea AmirNaaman Jo Bartosch Join the author of 'The End of the Gay Rights Revolution', @Ronan McCrea, and the editors of Inversion: 'Gay Life After the Homosexual', AmirNaaman and Pierre d’Alancaisez, in a discussion on the future of gay culture, history, and politics, moderated by Jo Bartosch. 📅 12