Below is the list of research publications for the UCD School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice in the academic year 2020/2021.
Ms Ursula Barry | |
Barry, U. (2021). The Care Economy, Covid-19 Recovery and Gender Equality. Brussels: European Parliament. Retrieved from https://www.europarl.europa.eu/ | |
Dr Micheal Collins | |
O'Connell, P. J., Collins, M. L., Creighton, M. J., & da Silva Pedroso, M. (2020). Irish Social Attitudes in 2018-19: topline results from round 9 of the European Social Survey. Dublin: UCD Geary Institute for Public Policy. Retrieved from https://www.ucd.ie/geary/static/ess/ESS_Geary_Round9.pdf | |
Professor Bryan Fanning | |
FANNING, B. (2021). DIVERSE REPUBLIC.. |
Dr Mary McAuliffe | |
McAuliffe, M. (2021) Shame and the Anti-Feminist backlash; Britain, Ireland and Australia, 1890–1920 1920 / Remembering women’s activism. Informa UK Limited. |
Assoc Professor Karen Anderson | |
Anderson, K., & Heins, E. (2021). After the European elections and the first wave of Covid-19: prospects for EU social policymaking. In B. Vanhercke, S. Spasova, & B. Fronteddu (Eds.), Social Policy in the European Union: State of Play 2020 (pp. 13-32). Brussels: ETUI. Retrieved from https://www.etui.org/publications/social-policy-european-union-state-play-2020 |
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Anderson, K. M., & Van Druenen, R. (2021). The Netherlands. In E. M. Immergut, K. M. Anderson, C. Devitt, & T. Topic (Eds.), Health Politics in Europe: A Handbook (pp. 520-557). Oxford: Oxford University Press. | |
Professor Jim Campbell | |
Campbell, J. (2021). Social Work, Political Conflict and European Society: Reflections from Northern Ireland. In European Social Work After 1989 (pp. 181-193). Springer International Publishing. | |
Dr Micheal Collins | |
Norris, M., & Collins, M. (2020). Whiter Irish Citizens' Social Rights in a Post-Brexit Europe. In M. Donoghue, & M. Kuisma (Eds.), Whither Social Rights in a Post Brexit Europe? Opportunities and Challenges (pp. 84). Berlin: Social Europe Publishing and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. | |
Assoc Professor Marie Keenan | |
Keenan, M. (2021). Restorative justice after sexual violence: an international perspective. In Sexual Violence on Trial: Local and Comparative Perspectives (pp. 187-198). | |
Assoc Professor Naonori Kodate | |
Kodate, N., Taneda, K., Yumoto, A., & Sugiyama, Y. (2021). The Role of incident reporting systems for improving patient safety in Japanese hospitals: a comparative perspective. In S. Brucksch, & K. Sasaki (Eds.), Human and Machines in Medical Context: Case Studies from Japan. London: Palgrave Macmillan. | |
Dr Stephan Köppe | |
Köppe, S. (2021). The Role of Evidence and Commissions in the Dynamics of German and Swedish Pension Markets. In The Dynamics of Welfare Markets (pp. 161-186). Springer International Publishing. | |
Dr Mary McAuliffe | |
McAuliffe, M. (2020). The Homefront as Battlefront: Women, Violence and the Domestic Space during War in Ireland, 1919–1921. In C. Linda (Ed.), Women and the Irish Revolution: Feminism, Activism, Violence. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. Retrieved from https://irishacademicpress.ie/ | |
Dr Joseph Mooney | |
Narrating Childhood with Children and Young People (2021). Springer International Publishing. | |
Dr Sarah Morton | |
Green, S. O. B., & Morton, S. (2021). Listening to less-heard voices: methodological approaches, considerations and challenges when researching domestic violence and abuse with vulnerable and marginalised women. In The Routledge International Handbook of Domestic Violence and Abuse (pp. 627-641). | |
Professor Michelle Norris | |
Norris, M., & Collins, M. (2020). Whiter Irish Citizens' Social Rights in a Post-Brexit Europe. In M. Donoghue, & M. Kuisma (Eds.), Whither Social Rights in a Post Brexit Europe? Opportunities and Challenges (pp. 84). Berlin: Social Europe Publishing and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. | |
Norris, M., & Fahey, A. (2021). Housing. In D. Béland, K. J. Morgan, H. Obinger, & C. Pierson (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State (Second Edition ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. | |
Dr Krisna Ruette-Orihuela | |
Viveros-Vigoya, M., & Ruette-Orihuela, K. (2021). Care, Aesthetic Creation, and Anti-Racist Reparations. In Latin American Societies (pp. 107-123). Springer International Publishing. | |
Professor Aisling Swaine | |
Swaine, A. (2020). At Odds? Human Rights and Humanitarian Approaches to Violence Against Women During Conflict. In M. Barnett (Ed.), Human Rights and Humanitarianism: A World of Differences? (pp. 160-184). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | |
Dr Dorota Szelewa | |
Szelewa, D. (2021). Social welfare and family policies in Central-Eastern European countries. In The Routledge Handbook of Gender in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia (pp. 514-522). | |
Dr Elaine Wilson | |
Wilson, E., & Flanagan, N. (2020). Hearing the student voice: An evaluation of students' experiences and learning in fieldwork education in Ireland. In The Routledge International Handbook of Fieldwork Education in Social Work. London, New York: Routledge. |
Assoc Professor Karen Anderson | |
Anderson, K., & Weaver, R. K. (2020). Blame-Generating in Welfare State Reform. In Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. | |
Dr Michael Byrne | |
Byrne, M., & McArdle, R. (2021). Rootlessness: How the Irish Private Rental Sector prevents tenants feeling secure in their homes and the measures they take to resist this. In Conference of Irish Geographers. Trinity College Dublin. | |
Dr Sarah Donnelly | |
Kodate, N., Maeda, Y., Hauray, B., Chan, C. W., Mannan, H., Dalgalarrondo, S., et al. (2021). A vision for the future? Shifting portrayals of care robots in newspaper articles in Asia and Europe. In 50th Anniversary Annual Conference of the British Society of Gerontology. |
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Tsujimura, M., Suwa, S., Kodate, N. A. O. N. O. R. I., Ide, H., Ishimaru, M., Shimamura, A., et al. (2021). Exploring perceptions toward home-care robots for older people in Japan: A comparative study. In 16th EAJS International Conference 2021. | |
Assoc Professor Naonori Kodate | |
Obayashi, K., Kodate, N., & Masuyama, S. (2020). Increasing access to and safety of a nursing home by "infrared remote monitoring system" during the COVID-19 infection pandemic: a case from Japan. In European Geriatric Medicine Society 2020 Congress. | |
Obayashi, K., Kodate, N., Nonoda, T., Okamoto, Y., Ishii, Y., & Masuyama, S. (2020). Developing a bedside robot with monitoring and communicative functions for older people in residential care homes. In European Geriatric Medicine Society 2020 Congress. | |
Obayashi, K., Kondo, H., Okamoto, Y., Kondo, T., Ishii, Y., Nonoda, T., et al. (2020). (Developing a bedside robot for a nursing home). In The Robotics Society of Japan Annual Congress. | |
Kodate, N. (2020). Developing a socially assistive robot based on user-centred design: ingredients, opportunities and challenges. In Vereinigung für Sozialwissenschaftliche Japanforschung e.V. Annual Meeting of the STS Section. | |
Obayashi, K., Kodate, N. A. O. N. O. R. I., & Masuyama, S. (2021). Empowering users by co-producing a bedside cuddly soft robot: a case study from a Japanese nursing home. In The STS Conference Graz 2021. | |
Kodate, N., Obayashi, K., & Masuyama, S. (2021). In search of successful implementation of assistive technologies in care sector: Applying a framework for Responsible Research and Innovation. In The STS Conference Graz 2021. | |
Obayashi, K., Kondo, H., Takeuchi, A., Okamoto, Y., Kurushima, S., Ogata, T., et al. (2021). COVID-19 ICT(Side-effects of safety monitoring & ICT robotics systems on the countermeasures for COVID-19). In Japan Gerontological Society. | |
Obayashi, K., Kodate, N., & Masuyama, S. (2021). (Impact of safety monitoring devices on care labour). In Japan Gerontological Society. | |
Kodate, N., Maeda, Y., Hauray, B., Chan, C. W., Mannan, H., Dalgalarrondo, S., et al. (2021). A vision for the future? Shifting portrayals of care robots in newspaper articles in Asia and Europe. In 50th Anniversary Annual Conference of the British Society of Gerontology. |
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Kodate, N. (2021). The Role of Incident-Reporting Systems for Improving Patient Safety in Japanese Hospitals: A Comparative Perspective. In 16th EAJS International Conference 2021. | |
Tsujimura, M., Suwa, S., Kodate, N. A. O. N. O. R. I., Ide, H., Ishimaru, M., Shimamura, A., et al. (2021). Exploring perceptions toward home-care robots for older people in Japan: A comparative study. In 16th EAJS International Conference 2021. | |
Professor Michelle Norris | |
Norris, M. (2020). Land, Finance and the Costs of Social Housing Delivery. In Presentation to the Dublin Economic Workshop session ‘How can we provide affordable housing for all?’. | |
Quilty, A., & Norris, M. (2020). A Qualitative Study of LGBTQI+ Youth Homelessness in Ireland. In Focus Ireland Research Seminar Series. Dublin. | |
Norris, M., & Hayden, A. (2020). Sustainable Financing of Council Housing. In Housing Agency Annual Conference 2020. | |
Norris, M., & Lawson, J. (2021). Funding and financing solutions to improve housing affordability in the UNECE region. In Housing 2030 - Conference organised by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, UN Habitat and Housing Europe. Dublin. | |
Norris, M., & Lawson, J. (2021). Tools to Tame Financialisation of Housing. In European Network for Housing Research Annual Conference. Cyrpus. | |
Dr Aideen Quilty | |
Quilty, A., & Norris, M. (2020). A Qualitative Study of LGBTQI+ Youth Homelessness in Ireland. In Focus Ireland Research Seminar Series. Dublin. |
Assoc Professor Karen Anderson | |
Immergut, E. M., Anderson, K., Devitt, C., & Popic, T. (Eds.) (2021). Health Politics in Europe: A Handbook. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Retrieved from https://global.oup.com/ | |
Dr Matthew Donoghue | |
Donoghue, M., & Kuisma, M. (Eds.) (2020). Whither Social Rights in (Post-) Brexit Europe? Opportunities and Challenges. Berlin and London: Social Europe Publishing and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. Retrieved from https://www.socialeurope.eu/book/whither-social-rights-in-post-brexit-europe | |
Assoc Professor Marie Keenan | |
Keenan, M., Moore, A., Moss, R., & Scotland, A. (Eds.) (2021). Survivors Voices: Survivors Views on Restorative Justice. Scotland: Thriving Survivors.co.uk. | |
Dr Mary McAuliffe | |
McAuliffe, M., Pine, E., & Haughton, M. (2021). Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries: Commemoration, Gender and the post carceral State. M. McAuliffe, E. Pine, & M. Haughton (Eds.), Manchester: Manchester University Press. | |
Dr Marie Moran | |
Moran, M., & Littler, J. (Eds.) (2020). Cultural Populism, Special Issue of the European Journal of Cultural Studies. London: Sage. |
Dr Michael Byrne | |
Byrne, M. (2021). The impact of COVID-19 on the private rental sector: emerging international evidence. Geary Instititue for Public Policy. Retrieved from https://publicpolicy.ie/ | |
Byrne, M. (2021). Institutional investment in the private rental sector in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic: a review of international ‘grey literature’ and reflections on the Irish context. Geary Institute. Retrieved from https://publicpolicy.ie/ | |
Byrne, M., & Sassi, J. (2021). Experiences of 'home' in the Irish private rental sector: a qualitative research study of the experience of tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic. Geary Institute for Public Policy. Retrieved from https://ideas.repec.org/p/ucd/wpaper/202109.html | |
Dr Stephan Köppe | |
Cazaciuc, R., & Köppe, S. (2021). UCD Covid Compared (UCD CoCo) – Displaying Restrictions across the Globe. PublicPolicy.ie. Retrieved from https://publicpolicy.ie/ | |
Köppe, S., & Cazaciuc, R. (2021). Ireland most stringent Covid restrictions in EU since January: Way out of lockdown has to keep on prioritising children’s education. COVID-19 Law and Human Rights Observatory, Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved from https://tcdlaw.blogspot.com/2021/05/ireland-most-stringent-covid.html | |
Professor Aisling Swaine | |
Swaine, A. (2020). National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security: are they relevant to Covid-19?. LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security. Retrieved from https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/ |
Dr Michael Byrne | |
Byrne, M. (2020). Los «bancos malos» y la resolución de la crisis financiero-inmobiliaria en Europa. Scripta Nova, 24. | |
Byrne, M. (2020). Stay home: Reflections on the meaning of home and the Covid-19 pandemic. Irish Journal of Sociology, 28(3), 351-355. | |
Professor Jim Campbell | |
Dixon, J., Donnelly, S., Campbell, J., & Laing, J. (2021) Safeguarding People Living with Dementia: How Social Workers Can Use Supported Decision-Making Strategies to Support the Human Rights of Individuals during Adult Safeguarding Enquiries. The British Journal of Social Work. | |
Campbell, J., Duffy, J., Tosone, C., & Falls, D. (2021). ‘Just Get on with It’: A Qualitative of Study of Social Workers’ Experiences during the Political Conflict in Northern Ireland. The British Journal of Social Work, 51(4), 1314-1331. | |
Dr Sarah Donnelly | |
Brennan, J., Reilly, P., Cuskelly, K., & Donnelly, S. (2020). Social work, mental health, older people and COVID-19. International Psychogeriatrics, 32(10), 1205-1209. | |
Suwa, S., Tsujimura, M., Kodate, N., Donnelly, S., Kitinoja, H., Hallila, J., et al. (2020). Exploring perceptions toward home-care robots for older people in Finland, Ireland, and Japan: A comparative questionnaire study. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 91. | |
Kodate, N., Donnelly, S., Suwa, S., Tsujimura, M., Kitinoja, H., Hallila, J., et al. (2021). Home-care robots – Attitudes and perceptions among older people, carers and care professionals in Ireland: A questionnaire study. Health and Social Care in the Community. | |
Anand, J. C., Donnelly, S., Milne, A., Nelson-Becker, H., Vingare, E. L., Deusdad, B., et al. (2021). The covid-19 pandemic and care homes for older people in Europe - deaths, damage and violations of human rights. European Journal of Social Work. | |
Donnelly, S., Ó Coimín, D., O’Donnell, D., Ní Shé, É., Davies, C., Christophers, L., et al. (2021). Assisted decision-making and interprofessional collaboration in the care of older people: a qualitative study exploring perceptions of barriers and facilitators in the acute hospital setting. Journal of Interprofessional Care. | |
Dixon, J., Donnelly, S., Campbell, J., & Laing, J. (2021) Safeguarding People Living with Dementia: How Social Workers Can Use Supported Decision-Making Strategies to Support the Human Rights of Individuals during Adult Safeguarding Enquiries. The British Journal of Social Work. | |
Dr Matthew Donoghue | |
Dagdeviren, H., Capucha, L., Calado, A., Donoghue, M., & Estêvão, P. (2020). Structural Foundations of Social Resilience. Social Policy and Society, 19(4), 539-552. | |
Anand, P., Jones, S., Donoghue, M., & Teitler, J. (2021). Non-monetary poverty and deprivation: A capability approach. Journal of European Social Policy, 31(1), 78-91. | |
Dr Catherine Elliott O'Dare | |
O'Dare, C. E., Timonen, V., & Conlon, C. (2021). Doing Intergenerational Friendship: Challenging the Dominance of Age Homophily in Friendship. Canadian Journal on Aging, 40(1), 68-81. | |
Professor Bryan Fanning | |
Fanning, B., Kloc-Nowak, W., & Lesinska, M. (2021). Polish migrant settlement without political integration in the United Kingdom and Ireland: a comparative analysis in the context of Brexit and thin European citizenship. International Migration, 59(1), 263-280. | |
Dr Hayley James | |
James, H., Price, D., & Buffel, T. (2020). How do people think about later life when making workplace pension saving decisions?. Journal of aging studies, 54, 100869. | |
James, H. (2021). Individual pension decision-making in a financialised landscape: a typology of everyday approaches. Journal of Cultural Economy, 14(6), 627-643. | |
Assoc Professor Marie Keenan | |
Keenan, M. (2020). Is there a Role for Restorative Justice after Sexual Crime?. Eolas: Informing Ireland's Decision Makers, (42), 54-56. | |
Keenan, M. (2020). Kas taastavale õigusele on kohta, kui seksuaalne kuritarvitamine toimub perekonnas? [Is there a place for restorative justice when the abuse is in the family?]. Sotsiaaltöö [Social Work] Estonia, 2020(4). | |
Dr Orla Kelly | |
Kelly, O. (2020). The empowerment paradox: Exploring the implications of neoliberalized feminism for sustainable development. Sociology of Development, 6(3), 296-317. | |
Kelly, O. (2020). The silver bullet? assessing the role of education for sustainability. Social Forces, 99(1), 178-204. | |
Jorgenson, A. K., Fitzgerald, J. B., Thombs, R. P., Hill, T. D., Givens, J. E., Clark, B., et al. (2020). The multiplicative impacts of working hours and fine particulate matter concentration on life expectancy: A longitudinal analysis of US States. Environmental Research, 191. | |
Kelly, O., Thombs, R. P., & Jorgenson, A. (2021). The Unsustainable State: Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Inequality, and Human Well-Being in the United States, 1913 to 2017. Socius, 7. | |
Jorgenson, A. K., Thombs, R. P., Clark, B., Givens, J. E., Hill, T. D., Huang, X., et al. (2021). Inequality amplifies the negative association between life expectancy and air pollution: A cross-national longitudinal study. Science of the Total Environment, 758. | |
Assoc Professor Naonori Kodate | |
Suwa, S., Tsujimura, M., Kodate, N., Donnelly, S., Kitinoja, H., Hallila, J., et al. (2020). Exploring perceptions toward home-care robots for older people in Finland, Ireland, and Japan: A comparative questionnaire study. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 91. | |
Tsujimura, M., Ide, H., Yu, W., Kodate, N., Ishimaru, M., Shimamura, A., & Suwa, S. (2020). The essential needs for home-care robots in Japan. Journal of Enabling Technologies, 14(4), 201-220. | |
Obayashi, K., Kodate, N., & Masuyama, S. (2021). Assessing the Impact of an Original Soft Communicative Robot in a Nursing Home in Japan: Will Softness or Conversations Bring more Smiles to Older People?. International Journal of Social Robotics. | |
Kodate, N., Donnelly, S., Suwa, S., Tsujimura, M., Kitinoja, H., Hallila, J., et al. (2021). Home-care robots – Attitudes and perceptions among older people, carers and care professionals in Ireland: A questionnaire study. Health and Social Care in the Community. | |
Ide, H., Kodate, N., Suwa, S., Tsujimura, M., Shimamura, A., Ishimaru, M., & Yu, W. (2021). The Ageing ‘Care Crisis’ in Japan: Is there a role for robotics-based solutions?. International Journal of Care and Caring. | |
Kodate, N. (2021). COVID-19 and the future agenda for quality and patient safety - A case of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI) -. Patient Safety Report: Japanese Coalition for Patient Safety. | |
Obayashi, K., Kodate, N., Okamoto, Y., Ishii, Y., Nonoda, T., & Masuyama, S. (2021). (Developing a bedside robot based on care professional-driven design method). Journal of the Robotics Society of Japan. | |
Obayashi, K., Kodate, N., Kondo, H., Okamoto, Y., Ishii, Y., Nonoda, T., & Masuyama, S. (2021). The COVID-19 pandemic and organizational resilience as unanticipated outcome of introducing socially assistive robots in nursing homes. Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 21(8), 752-754. | |
Dr Mary McAuliffe | |
McAuliffe, M. (2020). Labour and Class History in Ireland; A vision for the future.. Journal - Scottish Labour History Society. Scottish Labour History Society, 55, 238-247. | |
McAuliffe, M., & Rigney, P. (2021). Saothar: Journal of the Irish Labour History society. Saothar, 46(1), 1-208. Retrieved from http://www.irishlabourhistorysociety.com/saothar/saothar.php | |
Dr Joseph Mooney | |
Mooney, J. (2020). Using biographical narrative interviewing methodology to research adults’ experiences of disclosing childhood sexual abuse. Social Work and Social Sciences Review: an internal journal of applied research, (Advance publication: Out of the Shadows III). Retrieved from https://journals.whitingbirch.net/index.php/SWSSR/article/view/1503 | |
Mooney, J. (2020). Making retrospective disclosures of childhood sexual abuse to child protection services: What helps or hinders? – Contemporary Issues and Challenges. Irish Social Worker, Winter 2020, 17-26. | |
Mooney, J., & McGregor, C. (2021). The Importance of Teaching Social Work as a Sociolegal Practice: An Irish Perspective. Journal of Social Work Education. | |
Mooney, J. (2021). Editorial. Child Care in Practice, 27(3), 209-211. | |
Mooney, J. (2021). How Adults Tell: A Study of Adults' Experiences of Disclosure to Child Protection Social Work Services. Child Abuse Review, 30(3), 193-209. | |
Dr Marie Moran | |
Moran, M., & McGuigan, J. (2020). ‘Tory stories’: Arguing for a critical cultural populism, again. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 23(6), 1005-1013. | |
Moran, M., & Littler, J. (2020). Cultural populism in new populist times. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 23(6), 857-873. | |
Pötschulat, M., Moran, M., & Jones, P. (2021). ‘The student experience’ and the remaking of contemporary studenthood: A critical intervention. Sociological Review, 69(1), 3-20. | |
Moran, M. (2021). Keywords as method. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 24(4), 1021-1029. | |
Dr Sarah Morton | |
Ó. Rálaigh, C., & Morton, S. (2021). “We don’t have any answers within the current framework”: tensions within cannabis policy change in Ireland. Drugs and Alcohol Today. | |
Dr Muireann Ní Raghallaigh | |
Smith, K., Ní Raghallaigh, M., & Scholtz, J. (2021). ‘I hope like they talk with us like how they talk with Irish’: ‘difference’, discrimination and affective inequality in the lives of young Syrian refugees resettled in Ireland. Journal of Youth Studies, 24(8), 1117-1134. | |
Professor Michelle Norris | |
Norris, M. (2020). Commentary on Stephens’ “How Housing Systems Are Changing and Why: A Critique of Kemeny’s Theory of Housing Regimes”. Housing, Theory and Society, 37(5), 552-556. | |
Norris, M., & Byrne, M. (2021). Funding resilient and fragile social housing systems in Ireland and Denmark. Housing Studies, 36(9), 1469-1489. | |
Norris, M., & Hayden, A. (2021). Funding incentives, disincentives and vulnerabilities in the Irish council housing sector. Housing Studies, 36(3), 359-379. | |
Norris, M., & Quilty, A. (2021). Unreal, unsheltered, unseen, unrecorded: The multiple invisibilities of LGBTQI+ homeless youth. Critical Social Policy, 41(3), 468-490. | |
Dr Aideen Quilty | |
Norris, M., & Quilty, A. (2021). Unreal, unsheltered, unseen, unrecorded: The multiple invisibilities of LGBTQI+ homeless youth. Critical Social Policy, 41(3), 468-490. | |
Ms Carmela Roybal | |
Foxworth, R., Evans, L. E., Sanchez, G. R., Ellenwood, C., & Roybal, C. M. (2021) “I Hope to Hell Nothing Goes Back to The Way It Was Before”: COVID-19, Marginalization, and Native Nations. Perspectives on Politics, 1-18. | |
Dr Krisna Ruette-Orihuela | |
Piccolino, G., & Ruette-Orihuela, K. (2021). The turn from peacebuilding to stabilisation: Colombia after the 2018 presidential election. Third World Quarterly, 42(10), 2393-2412. | |
Vélez-Torres, I., Gough, K., Larrea-Mejía, J., Piccolino, G., & Ruette-Orihuela, K. (2021). “Fests of Vests”: The Politics of Participation in Neoliberal Peacebuilding in Colombia. Antipode. | |
Escobar-Tello, M. C., Ruette-Orihuela, K., Gough, K. V., Fayad-Sierra, J. A., & Velez-Torres, I. (2021). Decolonising design in peacebuilding contexts. Design Studies, 73, 101001. | |
Dr Karen Smith | |
Smith, K., Ní Raghallaigh, M., & Scholtz, J. (2021). ‘I hope like they talk with us like how they talk with Irish’: ‘difference’, discrimination and affective inequality in the lives of young Syrian refugees resettled in Ireland. Journal of Youth Studies, 24(8), 1117-1134. | |
Dr Dorota Szelewa | |
Porte, C. D. L., Larsen, T. P., & Szelewa, D. (2020). A Gender Equalizing Regulatory Welfare State? Enacting the EU’s Work-Life Balance Directive in Denmark and Poland. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 691(1), 84-103. | |
Szelewa, D. (2020). Recurring ideas: Searching for the roots of right-wing populism in Eastern Europe. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 23(6), 989-997. | |
Aidukaite, J., Saxonberg, S., Szelewa, D., & Szikra, D. (2021). Social policy in the face of a global pandemic: Policy responses to the COVID-19 crisis in Central and Eastern Europe. Social Policy and Administration, 55(2), 358-373. | |
Szelewa, D. (2021). Populism, Religion and Catholic Civil Society in Poland: The Case of Primary Education. Social Policy and Society, 20(2), 310-325. | |
Lendvai-Bainton, N., & Szelewa, D. (2021). Governing new authoritarianism: Populism, nationalism and radical welfare reforms in Hungary and Poland. Social Policy and Administration, 55(4), 559-572. | |
Dr Ernesto Vasquez Del Aguila | |
Vasquez Del Aguila, E. (2020). Precarious Lives: Forced sterilisation and the struggle for reproductive justice in Peru. Global Public Health, 1-15. | |
Dr Elaine Wilson | |
Wilson, E., Jackson, K., & Shannon, A. (2021). Perinatal social work during the Covid-19 pandemic: Reflecting on concepts of time and liminality. Qualitative Social Work, 20(1-2), 443-448. | |
Assoc Professor Nessa Winston | |
Winston, N. (2021). Sustainable community development: Integrating social and environmental sustainability for sustainable housing and communities. Sustainable Development. |
Assoc Professor Naonori Kodate | |
Kodate, N. (2021). Robots in Eldercare. Retrieved from https://japaninnorwich.org/ | |
Kodate, N. (2021). L'usage des technologies dans les soins personnes âgées à travers le monde.. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRcP8waFy2o | |
Dr Stephan Köppe | |
Köppe, S. (2021). Tschüss Angela! Hallo Greens? Ireland must build alliances with next German leaders. [Business Post]. Retrieved from https://www.businesspost.ie/ | |
Dr Muireann Ní Raghallaigh | |
McGillicuddy, D., Martinez Sainz, G., Egan, S., & Ní Raghallaigh, M. (2020). UCD Rights Education Network in Conversation with Emily Logan. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/Qf5A7yOH9ec | |
McGillicuddy, D., Martinez Sainz, G., Egan, S., & Ní Raghallaigh, M. (2021). UCD Rights Education Network in conversation with Mary Robinson and Caitríona Palmer. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/NU8za88lO6Q |
Professor Aisling Swaine | |
Swaine, A. (2021). Pandemic of violence against women not down to Covid-19. In The Irish Times. | |
Turner, C., & Swaine, A. (2021). Foster departure highlights misogyny in North’s public life. In The Irish Times. https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/foster-departure-highlights-misogyny-in-north-s-public-life-1.4602679. |
Assoc Professor Karen Anderson | |
Anderson, K., Blomeyer, R., & Koziarek, M. (2021). MEPs’ Pension Rights before and after the Members’ Statute in 2009. Brussels: European Parliament. | |
Dr Sarah Donnelly | |
Irish Association of Social Workers. (2020). IASW Adult Safeguarding Position Paper. IASW: IASW. Retrieved from https://www.iasw.ie/Submissions-and-Representations | |
Dr Sarah Morton | |
Morton, S., MacDonald, S., & Chrstophers, L. (2020). Responding to Women with Complex Needs Who Use Substances: A briefing paper. Dublin: UCD. | |
Professor Michelle Norris | |
Norris, M., & Quilty, A. (2020). A Qualitative Study of LGBTQI+ Youth Homelessness in Ireland. Dublin: Focus Ireland. | |
Dr Aideen Quilty | |
Quilty, A., & Norris, M. (2020). A Qualitative Study of LGBTQI Youth Homelessness in Ireland. Dublin: Focus Ireland. | |
Dr Krisna Ruette-Orihuela | |
Velez-Torrez, I., Fayad, J., Rubiano, J., Gough, K., Ruette-Orihuela, K., Piccolino, G., et al. (2020). Territorial planning for peace and statebuilding in the Alto Cauca region of Colombia. Cali, Colombia: Universidad del Valle. | |
Professor Aisling Swaine | |
Swaine, A. (2020). National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security: Critical Tools in COVID-19 Responses in the Arab States Region. Beiruit: UN Women. Retrieved from https://arabstates.unwomen.org/ | |
Turner, C., & Swaine, A. (2021). At the Nexus of Participation and Protection: Protection-Related Barriers to Women’s Participation in Northern Ireland. New York: International Peace Institute. | |
Ms Judy Walsh | |
Walsh, J. (2020). Country Report Non-Discrimination - Ireland 2020. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. |