Dr Sarah Carol |
OUP accepted manuscript (2021) Social Problems. |
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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. |
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O’Sullivan, S., Mulcahy, A., Grund, T., & Creighton, M. J. (2020). Editors’ introduction. Irish Journal of Sociology, 28(3), 253-254. |
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Creighton, M. J. (2021) Keeping Secrets from Ourselves: Understanding Self-deception Through Theory, Evidence and Application. Secrecy and Society, 2(2). |
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Dr Lea David |
Trošt, T. P., & David, L. (2021). Renationalizing Memory in the Post-Yugoslav Region. Journal of Genocide Research. |
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David, L. (2021). We are at war: The rise of expert knowledge. Irish Journal of Sociology, 29(1), 107-112. |
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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. |
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Eichsteller, M. (2021). Migration as a capability: Discussing sen’s capability approach in the context of international migration. Social Inclusion, 9(1), 174-181. |
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Dr Mastoureh Fathi |
Fathi, M., & Nassimi, R. (2021). Art Practice and Community-Based Participatory Research with migrant women in London. Action Research. |
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Fathi, M., & Ní Laoire, C. (2021). Urban home: young male migrants constructing home in the city. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. |
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Fathi, M. (2021). ‘My life is on hold’: examining home, belonging and temporality among migrant men in Ireland. Gender, Place and Culture. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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). |
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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. |
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O’Sullivan, S., Mulcahy, A., Grund, T., & Creighton, M. J. (2020). Announcement: 2019 Distinguished article prize winner. Irish Journal of Sociology, 28(3), 379. |
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O’Sullivan, S., Mulcahy, A., Grund, T., & Creighton, M. J. (2020). Editors’ introduction. Irish Journal of Sociology, 28(3), 253-254. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Professor Tom Inglis |
Inglis, T. (2021). The slings, arrows and survival of Irish sociology. Irish Journal of Sociology. |
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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. |
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Kondakov, A. S. (2021). Challenging the logic of progressive timeline, queering LGBT successes and failures in Ireland and Russia. Sexualities. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Professor Sinisa Malesevic |
Maleševic, S. (2020) Imagined Communities and Imaginary Plots: Nationalisms, Conspiracies, and Pandemics in the Longue Durée. Nationalities Papers, 1-16. |
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Malesevic, S. (2021). Killing strangers: how political violence became modern. JOURNAL OF POLITICAL POWER, 14(2), 363-371. |
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Malesevic, S. (2021). Paramilitarism: mass violence in the shadow of the state. JOURNAL OF POLITICAL POWER, 14(2), 363-371. |
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Maleševic, S. (2021). The act of killing: understanding the emotional dynamics of violence on the battlefield. Critical Military Studies, 7(3), 313-334. |
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Malesevic, S. (2021). Unconscionable crimes: how norms explain and constrain mass atrocities. JOURNAL OF POLITICAL POWER, 14(2), 363-371. |
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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. |
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Maleševic, S. (2021). Durkheim and national identity in Ireland. Applying the sociology of knowledge and religion. National Identities, 23(1), 105-107. |
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Maleševic, S. (2021). ‘Small’ and ‘greater’ nations: empires and nationalist movements in Ireland and the Balkans. Irish Political Studies, 36(1), 132-148. |
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Malesevic, S. (2021). Warfare and group solidarity: From Ibn Khaldun to Ernest Gellner and beyond. Filozofija i drustvo, 32(3), 389-406. |
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Maleševic, S. (2021). The Coercive Power and the Destruction of Human Bodies. Journal of Political Power, 14(2), 363-371. |
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Maleševic, S. (2021). Anatomising revolutions: Between coercion, ideology and micro-solidarity. International Politics Reviews, 9(1), 9-15. |
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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). |
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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). |
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Mennell, S. (2021). Fat: A Cultural History of the Stuff of Life. JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, 93(2), 435-436. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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). |
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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). |
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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). |
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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. |
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Professor Robert Van Krieken |
van Krieken, R. (2020). Covid-19 and the civilizing process. Journal of Sociology, 56(4), 714-725. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Mergenthaler, A., & Yasseri, T. (2021). Selling sex: what determines rates and popularity? An analysis of 11,500 online profiles. Culture, Health and Sexuality. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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). |
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