UCD School of Sociology

UCD School of Sociology - Research Publications 2020/2021

Below is the list of research publications for the UCD School of Sociology in the academic year 2020/2021.



Book

Assoc Professor Kieran Allen
Allen, K. (2021). 32 Counties The Failure of Partition and the Case for a United Ireland. Pluto Press (UK).  
Dr Elisabeth Becker-Topkara
Becker, E. (2021). Mosques in the Metropolis: Incivility, Caste, and Contention in Europe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.  
Assoc Professor Mathew Creighton
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  
Dr Marta Eichsteller
Mann, R., & Dallimore, D. (2021). Local Civil Society Place, Time and Boundaries. Policy Press.  
Professor Tom Inglis
Inglis, T. (2020). To Love a Dog. Dublin: Penguin.  
Professor Steven Loyal
Loyal, S., & Malesevic, S. (2020). Classical Sociological Theory. London: Sage.  
Loyal, S., & Malesevic, S. (2020). Contemporary Sociological Theory. London: Sage.  
Professor Sinisa Malesevic
Loyal, S., & Malesevic, S. (2020). Classical Sociological Theory. London: Sage.  
Loyal, S., & Malesevic, S. (2020). Contemporary Sociological Theory. London: Sage.  

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Book Review

Assoc Professor Aogan Mulcahy
Mulcahy, A. (2020). Mark Radford, The Policing of Belfast 1870-1914 (Vol. 24). OpenEdition. Available Online  

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Chapter

Assoc Professor Kieran Allen
Allen, K. (2020). James Connolly (1868-1916). In Routledge Handbook of Marxism and Post-Marxism (pp. 184-191).  
Professor Patrick Clancy
The Governance of European Higher Education in Transition (2021). In Higher Education in the Next Decade (pp. 167-185). BRILL. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Mathew Creighton
Creighton, M. J. (2020). Stigma and the Meaning of Social Desirability: Concealed Islamophobia in the Netherlands. In Understanding Survey Methodology (pp. 115-142). Springer International Publishing. Available Online  
Dr Mastoureh Fathi
Fathi, M. (2020). Displaced Home-Objects in Homing Experiences. In The Handbook of Displacement (pp. 613-628). Springer International Publishing. Available Online  
Professor Sinisa Malesevic
Malesevic, S. (2020). Grounded Nationalism and Cultural Difference. In F. Hohne, & T. Meireis (Eds.), Religion and Neo-Nationalism in Europe. Baden Baden, Germany: Nomos.  
Maleševic, S. (2021) Emotions and Warfare: The Social Dynamics of Close-Range Fighting. Oxford University Press. Available Online  

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Conference Paper

Assoc Professor Kieran Allen
Allen, K. (2021). James Connolly: From Syndicalism to Armed Struggle. In Syndicalisme, conflictualité et action directe dans les Amériques et en Europe, de la fin du XIX° aux années 1980. Paris.  
Dr Ebru Isikli
Isikli, E. (2021). The results of a quantitative study on engineers' working conditions and demands during the Covid-19 pandemic second wave.. In The 39th International Labour Process Conference (ILPC), University of Greenwich. Online.  
Dr Pablo Lucas
Feliciani, T., Lucas, P., Luo, J., & Shankar, K. (2021). Building a Data-Driven Model of Peer Review: The Case of Science Foundation Ireland. In Springer Proceedings in Complexity (pp. 223-227). Available Online  
Assoc Professor Taha Yasseri
Akbar, F., & Yasseri, T. (2021). Engagement and Progression in Open Online 'Micro Lessons': An Analysis of Learners’ Log Data from an Online Learning Platform. In AUBH E-Learning Conference 2021: Innovative Learning & Teaching - Lessons from COVID-19.  

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Internet publication

Dr Lea David
David, L. (2020). The Past Can’t Heal Us. The Double Edge Sword of the Human Rights Memorialization Agenda. cambridgeblog.org. Retrieved from http://www.cambridgeblog.org/  
Dr Ruben Flores
Pallaro, S. M., Flores, R., & Holme, I. (2021) Together or Apart? Some questions raised by the broadcasting of funeral services during the Covid-19 pandemic. Sociological Review Foundation. Available Online  
Dr Ingrid Holme
Holme, I., Pressnall, C., & Joel-Edgar, J. -E. (2020). Hashtags and conspiracies: unpicking #Idonotconsent. Retrieved from https://archive.discoversociety.org/  
Pallaro, S. M., Flores, R., & Holme, I. (2021) Together or Apart? Some questions raised by the broadcasting of funeral services during the Covid-19 pandemic. Sociological Review Foundation. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Taha Yasseri
Yasseri, T. (2021). How sex work has been affected by the pandemic. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/  
Intal, C., & Yasseri, T. (2021). Using network analysis to understand and predict the Parliament’s Brexit Shenanigans. BMC On Physical Sciences blog. Retrieved from https://blogs.biomedcentral.com/  

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Journal article

Dr Sarah Carol
OUP accepted manuscript (2021) Social Problems. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Mathew Creighton
O’Sullivan, S., Mulcahy, A., Grund, T., & Creighton, M. J. (2020). Announcement: 2019 Distinguished article prize winner. Irish Journal of Sociology, 28(3), 379. Available Online  
O’Sullivan, S., Mulcahy, A., Grund, T., & Creighton, M. J. (2020). Editors’ introduction. Irish Journal of Sociology, 28(3), 253-254. Available Online  
Creighton, M. J. (2021) Keeping Secrets from Ourselves: Understanding Self-deception Through Theory, Evidence and Application. Secrecy and Society, 2(2). Available Online  
Dr Lea David
Trošt, T. P., & David, L. (2021). Renationalizing Memory in the Post-Yugoslav Region. Journal of Genocide Research. Available Online  
David, L. (2021). We are at war: The rise of expert knowledge. Irish Journal of Sociology, 29(1), 107-112. Available Online  
Dr Marta Eichsteller
Davis, H., Dallimore, D., Eichsteller, M., & Mann, R. (2021). Religion and local civil society: participation and change in a post-industrial village. Journal of Contemporary Religion. Available Online  
Eichsteller, M. (2021). Migration as a capability: Discussing sen’s capability approach in the context of international migration. Social Inclusion, 9(1), 174-181. Available Online  
Dr Mastoureh Fathi
Fathi, M., & Nassimi, R. (2021). Art Practice and Community-Based Participatory Research with migrant women in London. Action Research.  
Fathi, M., & Ní Laoire, C. (2021). Urban home: young male migrants constructing home in the city. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Available Online  
Fathi, M. (2021). ‘My life is on hold’: examining home, belonging and temporality among migrant men in Ireland. Gender, Place and Culture. Available Online  
Fathi, M., & Soleimani, T. (2021). Stay at unhome: Asylum seekers’ struggles in domestic spaces of heim(s) in Germany. The Sociological Observer, 2(1), 37-44.  
Dr Ruben Flores
Flores, R., & O'Brien, J. (2020). Debates editors’ introduction: Sociological responses to Covid-19 (Part II). Irish Journal of Sociology, 28(3), 349-350. Available Online  
Flores, R., & Burg, R. (2021). A Case for Conscious Normativity: Or How Ethics Literacy Can Benefit Sociology Students and Their Teachers. Civic Sociology, 2(1). Available Online  
Professor Thomas Grund
Hydén, M., Gadd, D., & Grund, T. (2020). Role of narrative and social networks in thwarting violence and sexual abuse in young People’s lives. British Journal of Social Work, 50(7), 2172-2190. Available Online  
O’Sullivan, S., Mulcahy, A., Grund, T., & Creighton, M. J. (2020). Announcement: 2019 Distinguished article prize winner. Irish Journal of Sociology, 28(3), 379. Available Online  
O’Sullivan, S., Mulcahy, A., Grund, T., & Creighton, M. J. (2020). Editors’ introduction. Irish Journal of Sociology, 28(3), 253-254. Available Online  
Dr Egle Gusciute
Arnold, S., Quinn, E., Gusciute, E., & Kinlen, L. (2021). Cultivating problems for the future: Integration supports for resettled and spontaneous refugees in Ireland. Migration Studies, 9(2), 236-259. Available Online  
Professor Andreas Hess
Hess, A., & McGrath, C. I. (2020). Swift’s moral economy: a proposal for a modest paradigm change. History of European Ideas, 46(8), 1183-1196. Available Online  
Hess, A. (2021). The liquefaction of memory: an intellectual history and critique of Zygmunt Bauman's diffusionist social theory. Global Intellectual History, 6(2), 190-214. Available Online  
Dr Ingrid Holme
O'Hara, L., Holme, I., Tah, P., Franic, T., Vrljicak Davidovic, N., Paul, M., et al. (2020). A cross-cultural qualitative study of the ethical aspects in the transition from child mental health services to adult mental health services. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 25(3), 143-149. Available Online  
Parsons, H., Murphy, B., Malone, D., & Holme, I. (2021). Review of Ireland’s First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on People Affected by Eating Disorders: ‘Behind Every Screen There Was a Family Supporting a Person with an Eating Disorder’. Journal of Clinical Medicine. Available Online  
Professor Tom Inglis
Inglis, T. (2021). The slings, arrows and survival of Irish sociology. Irish Journal of Sociology. Available Online  
Dr Alexander Kondakov
Kondakov, A. S., & Shtorn, E. (2021). Sex, Alcohol, and Soul: Violent Reactions to Coming Out after the “Gay Propaganda” Law in Russia. Russian Review, 80(1), 37-55. Available Online  
Kondakov, A. S. (2021). Challenging the logic of progressive timeline, queering LGBT successes and failures in Ireland and Russia. Sexualities. Available Online  
Dr Sean L'Estrange
L’Estrange, S. (2020). Testing Times: Viral surveillance and social control in post-lockdown societies. Irish Journal of Sociology, 28(3), 362-369. Available Online  
Dr Pablo Lucas
Fernandez de Arroyabe, J. C., Schumann, M., Sena, V., & Lucas, P. (2021). Understanding the network structure of agri-food FP7 projects: An approach to the effectiveness of innovation systems. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 162. Available Online  
Sena, V., Arranz, N., Lucas, P., Park, H. W., & de Arroyabe, J. C. F. (2021). “Editorial: Big Data and Network Analysis in National Innovation Systems (NIS)”. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 168. Available Online  
Professor Sinisa Malesevic
Maleševic, S. (2020) Imagined Communities and Imaginary Plots: Nationalisms, Conspiracies, and Pandemics in the Longue Durée. Nationalities Papers, 1-16. Available Online  
Malesevic, S. (2021). Killing strangers: how political violence became modern. JOURNAL OF POLITICAL POWER, 14(2), 363-371.  
Malesevic, S. (2021). Paramilitarism: mass violence in the shadow of the state. JOURNAL OF POLITICAL POWER, 14(2), 363-371.  
Maleševic, S. (2021). The act of killing: understanding the emotional dynamics of violence on the battlefield. Critical Military Studies, 7(3), 313-334. Available Online  
Malesevic, S. (2021). Unconscionable crimes: how norms explain and constrain mass atrocities. JOURNAL OF POLITICAL POWER, 14(2), 363-371.  
Maleševic, S. (2021). Forging the Nation-centric World: Imperial Rule and the Homogenisation of Discontent in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878–1918). Journal of Historical Sociology. Available Online  
Maleševic, S. (2021). Durkheim and national identity in Ireland. Applying the sociology of knowledge and religion. National Identities, 23(1), 105-107. Available Online  
Maleševic, S. (2021). ‘Small’ and ‘greater’ nations: empires and nationalist movements in Ireland and the Balkans. Irish Political Studies, 36(1), 132-148. Available Online  
Malesevic, S. (2021). Warfare and group solidarity: From Ibn Khaldun to Ernest Gellner and beyond. Filozofija i drustvo, 32(3), 389-406. Available Online  
Maleševic, S. (2021). The Coercive Power and the Destruction of Human Bodies. Journal of Political Power, 14(2), 363-371. Available Online  
Maleševic, S. (2021). Anatomising revolutions: Between coercion, ideology and micro-solidarity. International Politics Reviews, 9(1), 9-15. Available Online  
Professor Stephen Mennell
Baur, N., Mennell, S., & Million, A. (2021). The refiguration of spaces and methodological challenges of cross-cultural comparison. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung, 22(2). Available Online  
Baur, N., Ulloa, I. C., Mennell, S., & Million, A. (2021). The refiguration of spaces and the refiguration of epistemic cultures: The changing balance of involvement and engagement in fundamental and applied research. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung, 22(3). Available Online  
Mennell, S. (2021). Fat: A Cultural History of the Stuff of Life. JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, 93(2), 435-436.  
Assoc Professor Aogan Mulcahy
O’Sullivan, S., Mulcahy, A., Grund, T., & Creighton, M. J. (2020). Editors’ introduction. Irish Journal of Sociology, 28(3), 253-254. Available Online  
Mulcahy, A. (2021). Parking tickets and police reform: an analysis of the development and impact of police scandals. Policing and Society, 31(2), 161-178. Available Online  
Mr Shane O'Donnell
O'Donnell, S. (2020). ‘Your wealth is your health’: the fundamental causes of inequalities in diabetes management outcomes: a qualitative analysis. Sociology of Health and Illness, 42(7), 1626-1641. Available Online  
O’Donnell, S., Doyle, G., O’Malley, G., Browne, S., O’Connor, J., Mars, M., & Kechadi, M. T. M. (2020). Establishing consensus on key public health indicators for the monitoring and evaluating childhood obesity interventions: a Delphi panel study. BMC Public Health, 20(1). Available Online  
Braune, K., Gajewska, K. A., Thieffry, A., Lewis, D. M., Froment, T., O'Donnell, S., et al. (2021). Why #wearenotwaiting-motivations and self-reported outcomes among users of open-source automated insulin delivery systems: Multinational survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 23(6). Available Online  
Filos, D., Lekka, I., Kilintzis, V., Stefanopoulos, L., Karavidopoulou, Y., Maramis, C., et al. (2021). Exploring associations between children's obesogenic behaviors and the local environment using big data: Development and evaluation of the obesity prevention dashboard. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 9(7). Available Online  
Assoc Professor Sara O'Sullivan
O’Sullivan, S., Mulcahy, A., Grund, T., & Creighton, M. J. (2020). Editors’ introduction. Irish Journal of Sociology, 28(3), 253-254. Available Online  
Professor Robert Van Krieken
van Krieken, R. (2020). Covid-19 and the civilizing process. Journal of Sociology, 56(4), 714-725. Available Online  
Professor Christopher Whelan
Watson, D., Grotti, R., Whelan, C. T., & Maître, B. (2021). Welfare Regime Variation in the Impact of the Great Recession on Deprivation Levels: A Dynamic Perspective on Polarisation vs Convergence for Social Risk Groups, 2005-2014. Journal of Social Policy. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Taha Yasseri
Vidgen, B., & Yasseri, T. (2020). What, when and where of petitions submitted to the UK government during a time of chaos. Policy Sciences, 53(3), 535-557. Available Online  
Vidgen, B., Yasseri, T., & Margetts, H. (2021). Islamophobes are not all the same! A study of far right actors on Twitter. Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism. Available Online  
Mergenthaler, A., & Yasseri, T. (2021). Selling sex: what determines rates and popularity? An analysis of 11,500 online profiles. Culture, Health and Sexuality. Available Online  
Ibrahim, K., Khodursky, S., & Yasseri, T. (2021). Gender Imbalance and Spatiotemporal Patterns of Contributions to Citizen Science Projects: The Case of Zooniverse. Frontiers in Physics, 9. Available Online  
Dinh, R., Gildersleve, P., Blex, C., & Yasseri, T. (2021) Computational courtship understanding the evolution of online dating through large-scale data analysis. Journal of Computational Social Science. Available Online  
Sanford, M., Painter, J., Yasseri, T., & Lorimer, J. (2021). Controversy around climate change reports: a case study of Twitter responses to the 2019 IPCC report on land. Climatic Change, 167(3-4). Available Online  

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Report

Dr Marta Eichsteller
da Corta, L., Diarra, A., Diwakar, V., Eichsteller, M., Harouna, A., & Poggi, C. (2021). Youth inclusion in labour markets in Niger: Gender dynamics and livelihoods (No.216). Paris: AGENCE FRANÇAISE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT. Retrieved from https://www.afd.fr/  

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