UCD School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice

School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice - Research Publications 2021/2022

Below is the list of research publications for the School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice in the academic year 2021/2022.



Book

Professor Bryan Fanning
Fanning, B. (2021). Three Roads to the Welfare State Liberalism, Social Democracy and Christian Democracy. Policy Press.  
Fanning, B. (2021). Migration and the Making of Ireland.  
Dr Sarah Morton
Morton, S., & Europe, C. O. (2022). Implementing a Gender Approach in Drug Policies Prevention, Treatment and Criminal Justice.  

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Book Review

Assoc Professor Marie Keenan
Keenan, M. (2022). Unheard Voices: Reflections from a Prison Chaplain. Maynooth Ireland: The Furrow Trust.  
Keenan, M. (2022). The AIM Restorative Practice and Harmful Sexual Behaviour Assessment Framework and Practice Guidance. The Netherlands: Eleven Publishers,.  
Dr Mary McAuliffe
McAuliffe, M. (2021). Shame and the Anti-Feminist backlash; Britain, Ireland and Australia, 1890–1920; Remembering women’s activism (Vol. 30). Informa UK Limited. doi:10.1080/09612025.2020.1868108Available Online  
McAuliffe, M. (2022). The literary afterlives of Roger Casement, 1899–2016, By Alison Garden. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  
Eamon, M., & McAuliffe, M. (2022). A review of Miriam Haughton, Mary McAuliffe, and Emily Pine (eds) Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries: Commemoration, Gender, and the Postcolonial Carceral State. London: Messenger Publications.  

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Chapter

Dr Micheal Collins
Collins, M., & Regan, A. (2021). The Political Economy of Income and Wealth Distribution in Ireland.. In Handbook of Irish Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  
Collins, M., Ruane, S., & Sinfield, A. (2022). Taxation and Social Policy. In The Student's Companion to Social Policy. London: Wiley-Blackwell.  
Dr Sarah Donnelly
Donnelly, S. (2021). The Assisted Decision-making Capacity Act, 2015: reflections for the profession of social work. In M. Donnelly, & C. Gleeson (Eds.), Towards a New Frontier for Human Rights: The Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 Personal and Professional Reflections (pp. 154-159). Dublin: Health Service Executive.  
Donnelly, S., & Torres, S. (2022). Social work and critical gerontology: why the former needs the latter. In S. Torres, & S. Donnelly (Eds.), Critical Gerontology for Social Workers. Bristol: Policy Press.  
Olaison, A., & Donnelly, S. (2022). Assessment, Care Planning and Decision-Making. In S. Torres, & S. Donnelly (Eds.), Critical Gerontology for Social Workers. Bristol: Policy Press.  
Dr Matthew Donoghue
Kuisma, M., & Donoghue, M. (2022). Brexit as a phenomenon: National solidarity as a tool against the European project?. In The Routledge Handbook of Differentiation in the European Union (pp. 605-618). doi:10.4324/9780429054136-41Available Online  
Assoc Professor Naonori Kodate
Kodate, N., Obayashi, K., & Masuyama, S. (2021). IMPROVING CARE QUALITY IN A NURSING HOME IN JAPAN: ORGANISATIONAL RESILIENCE, ROBOTICS-AIDED CARE AND SYSTEMS APPROACH. In Unknown Book (Vol. 50, pp. 1 page). OXFORD UNIV PRESS. doi:10.1093/ageing/afab219.11Available Online  
Kodate, N., & Kodate, K. (2022). Career paths dependent and supported: the role of women's universities in ensuring access to STEM education and research careers in Japan. In C. Jones, A. Martin, & A. Wolf (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Women and Science since 1660. London: Palgrave Macmillan.  
Kodate, N. (2022). United Kingdom: "National” interest polarized by two crises. In M. Okabe (Ed.), The European Union and its International Relations in the post-Pandemic World. Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Hyoronsha Ltd..  
Dr Mary McAuliffe
McAuliffe, M. (2021). The forcible hair cutting of the Cullen sisters of Keenaghan, Co Tyrone; Gendered Violence against Women. In D. Gannon, & F. McGarry (Eds.), Ireland 1922; Independence, Partition, and Civil War (pp. 136-140). Dublin: Royal Irish Academy.  
Dr Krisna Ruette-Orihuela
Ruette-Orihuela, K. (2022). Bodily Anti-Racism: What bodies can "do" to contest racism in public spaces.. In M. Moreno, & P. Wade (Eds.), Against Racism Organizing for Social Change in Latin America (pp. 73-99). Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.  
Professor Aisling Swaine
Swaine, A. (2022). Women, Peace, and Security. In P. D. Williams, & M. McDonald (Eds.), Security Studies: An Introduction, 4th edition. USA: Routledge.  
Dr Dorota Szelewa
Szelewa, D., & Polakowski, M. (2022). Explaining the weakness of social investment policies in the Visegrád countries: the cases of childcare and active labor market policies. In J. Garritzmann, S. Häusermann, & B. Palier (Eds.), The World Politics of Social Investment. Volume II (pp. 185-208). Oxford: Oxford University Press.  
Dr Elaine Wilson
Wilson, E., & Flanagan, N. (2021). 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.  

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Conference Paper

Dr Sarah Donnelly
Kodate, N., Hauray, B., Maeda, Y., Chi-ho, C. W., Cheung, M., Dalgalarrondo, S., et al. (2022). A vision of future care? Public and stakeholders’ perceptions of care robots in Ireland, France and Hong Kong SAR China. In The STS Conference Graz.  
Assoc Professor Marie Keenan
Keenan, M. (2022). Examining 'The Meeting' between Victim and Offender. In Victimisation in a Digital World: Responding to and connecting with Victims. San Sebastian, Spain.  
Keenan, M. (2022). Research on Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church and Restorative Justice. In Victimization in a Digital World: Responding to and Connecting with Victims. San Sebastian.  
Keenan, M., & Griffith, A. (2022). Changing Memory, Rebalancing Power: Sexual Violence and Restorative Justice. In Keynote Presentation. Justice Beyond Borders: Restorative Connections Through Space and Language Vol. Keynote Presentation. Sassari, Sardinia.  
Keenan, M., & Christen-Schneider, C. (2022). Trauma Informed, Victim Initiated, Victim Focused RJ after Serious Harm. In Justice Beyond Borders: Restorative Connections Through Space and Language. Sassari.  
Assoc Professor Naonori Kodate
Kodate, N. (2021). Incident-Reporting Systems to Improve Patient Safety in Japanese Hospitals. In Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) 2021.  
Obayashi, K., Kodate, N., Kondo, H., Okamoto, Y., Ishii, Y., Nonoda, T., & Masuyama, S. (2021). When the COVID-19 pandemic hit nursing homes in Japan: proactive strategies for community infections and organizational resilience. In 17th Congress of the European Geriatric Medicine Society.  
Kodate, N. (2021). Whose innovations, for whom?. In Care-led innovation: The case of eldercare in France and Japan..  
Kodate, N., Hauray, B., Maeda, Y., Chi-ho, C. W., Cheung, M., Dalgalarrondo, S., et al. (2022). A vision of future care? Public and stakeholders’ perceptions of care robots in Ireland, France and Hong Kong SAR China. In The STS Conference Graz.  
Obayashi, K., Okamoto, Y., Kondo, H., Kurishima, S., Shinsaka, N., Kaneko, A., et al. (2022). Development and application of a remote emergency support system that enables monitoring and individualized verbal communication. In The 64th Annual Meeting of the Japan Geriatrics Society.  
Obayashi, K., Takeuchi, A., Kondo, H., Okamoto, Y., Kurishima, S., Ogata, T., et al. (2022). Regular PCR tests and rapid antigen tests helped suppress the development of COVID-19 clusters: An example of a nursing home. In The 64th Annual Meeting of the Japan Geriatrics Society.  
Tsujimura, M., Kodate, N., Suwa, S., Yu, W., Kitinoja, H., Hallila, J., et al. (2022). Exploring expectations and concerns regarding home-care robots among older people in Japan. In The Anthropology, AI and the Future of Human Society conference.  
Kodate, N. (2022). Can care robots support ageing in place in Ireland? Key stakeholders’ perspectives on enabling assistive technology and users’ quality of life. In The SASE (the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics) 34th Annual Meeting.  
Dr Alan Maddock
Maddock, A. (2022). Exploring the potential mechanisms of action of the mindfulness-based social work and self-care
programme. In 11th European Conference for Social Work Research.
 
Maddock, A. (2022). Mental health and disability in Cambodia: service accessibility, development and research priority
setting. In 11th European Conference for Social Work Research.
 
Professor Michelle Norris
Quilty, A., & Norris, M. (2021). Queer/y/ing pathways through youth homelessness:
becoming, being and leaving LGBTQI+ youth homelessness in Ireland.. In The 15th European Research Conference on Homelessness 2021. European Observatory on Homelessness.
 
Norris, M., & Lawsonb, J. (2022). Tools to tame the financialisation of housing. In New Political Economy. doi:10.1080/13563467.2022.2126447Available Online  
Dr Aideen Quilty
Quilty, A., & Norris, M. (2021). Queer/y/ing pathways through youth homelessness:
becoming, being and leaving LGBTQI+ youth homelessness in Ireland.. In The 15th European Research Conference on Homelessness 2021. European Observatory on Homelessness.
 

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Edited Book

Dr Sarah Donnelly
Torres, S., & Donnelly, S. (Eds.) (2022). Critical Gerontology for Social Workers. Bristol: Policy Press.  

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Internet publication

Dr Orla Kelly
Kelly, O., & Schor, J. (2021). Questions you May Ask Yourself About the 4 Day Week. Retrieved from https://fourdayweek.ie/questions-you-may-ask-yourself-about-the-4-day-week/  
Dr Stephan Köppe
Köppe, S. (2022). Why families fight over inheritances – and how to avoid it. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/  
Professor Aisling Swaine
Kirby, P., Wright, H., & Swaine, A. (2022). Doing Women, Peace and Security Better: Opportunities for the Next UK National Action Plan. Retrieved from https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/  

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Journal article

Ms Ursula Barry
Barry, U. (2022). Gender Equality, the Care Economy and EU Covid-19 Recovery Fund. Economia&Lavoro, 1/2022(Area 14 Political and social studies), 35-48.  
Dr Michael Byrne
Byrne, M., & Sassi, J. (2022). Making and unmaking home in the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative research study of the experience of private rental tenants in Ireland. International Journal of Housing Policy. doi:10.1080/19491247.2022.2037176Available Online  
Byrne, M. (2022). Post-neoliberalization and the Irish private rental sector. Housing Studies. doi:10.1080/02673037.2022.2137474Available Online  
Byrne, M., & McArdle, R. (2022). Secure occupancy, power and the landlord-tenant relation: a qualitative exploration of the Irish private rental sector. Housing Studies, 37(1), 124-142. doi:10.1080/02673037.2020.1803801Available Online  
Byrne, M., & Norris, M. (2022). Housing market financialization, neoliberalism and everyday retrenchment of social housing. Environment and Planning A, 54(1), 182-198. doi:10.1177/0308518X19832614Available Online  
Professor Jim Campbell
McCartan, C., Byrne, J., Campbell, J., Coogan, D., Davidson, G., Hayes, D., et al. (2022). Social work students on the island of Ireland: a cross-sectional survey. Social Work Education, 41(2), 228-247. doi:10.1080/02615479.2020.1832060Available Online  
Campbell, J., Davidson, G., Kirwan, G., Mccartan, C., & Mcfadden, D. (2022). The mental health needs of social work students: findings from an Irish survey. Social Work Education. doi:10.1080/02615479.2022.2130232Available Online  
Dixon, J., Donnelly, S., Campbell, J., & Laing, J. (2022). 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. British Journal of Social Work, 52(3), 1307-1324. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bcab119Available Online  
Campbell, J., Brophy, L., & Davidson, G. (2022). Editorial: International Perspectives on Mental Health and Mental Health Social Work. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(12). doi:10.3390/ijerph19127387Available Online  
Assoc Professor Mary Canning
Canning, M., O’dwyer, B., & Boomsma, R. (2022). Managing the Offshoring of Audit Work: Spanning the Boundaries Between Onshore and Offshore Auditors. Auditing, 41(2), 57-91. doi:10.2308/AJPT-18-055Available Online  
Dr Sarah Donnelly
Donnelly, S., & O'Brien, M. (2021). Falling Through The Cracks: An exploration
of social workers's perceptions of the need for adult safeguarding legislation. Age and Ageing, 50(3), iii9. doi:10.1093/ageing.26/afab219Available Online
 
O’Donnell, D., O’Donoghue, G., Ní Shé, É., O’Shea, M., & Donnelly, S. (2022). Developing competence in interprofessional collaboration within integrated care teams for older people in the Republic of Ireland: A starter kit. Journal of Interprofessional Care. doi:10.1080/13561820.2022.2075332Available Online  
Anand, J. C., Donnelly, S., Milne, A., Nelson-Becker, H., Vingare, E. L., Deusdad, B., et al. (2022). The covid-19 pandemic and care homes for older people in Europe - deaths, damage and violations of human rights. European Journal of Social Work, 25(5), 804-815. doi:10.1080/13691457.2021.1954886Available Online  
Locock, L., O'Donnell, D., Donnelly, S., Ellis, L., Kroll, T., Shé, É. N., & Ryan, S. (2022). ‘Language has been granted too much power’.<sup>1,p.1</sup> Challenging the power of words with time and flexibility in the precommencement stage of research involving those with cognitive impairment. Health Expectations. doi:10.1111/hex.13576Available Online  
Donnelly, S., & O'Brien, M. (2022). Adult Safeguarding Legislation—The Key to Addressing Dualism of Agency and Structure? An Exploration of how Irish Social Workers Protect Adults at Risk in the Absence of Adult Safeguarding Legislation. The British Journal of Social Work, 52(6), 3677-3696. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bcac003Available Online  
Dixon, J., Donnelly, S., Campbell, J., & Laing, J. (2022). 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. British Journal of Social Work, 52(3), 1307-1324. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bcab119Available Online  
Kodate, N., Donnelly, S., Suwa, S., Tsujimura, M., Kitinoja, H., Hallila, J., et al. (2022). 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, 30(3), 1086-1096. doi:10.1111/hsc.13327Available Online  
O'Donnell, D., O'Donoghue, G., Ni She, E., O'Shea, M., & Donnelly, S. (2022). Developing competence in interprofessional collaboration within integrated care teams for older people in the Republic of Ireland: A starter kit’. Journal of Interprofessional Care. doi:10.1080/13561820.2022.2075332Available Online  
O'Donnell, D., O'Donoghue, G., Ní Shé, É., O'Shea, M., & Donnelly, S. (2022). Developing competence in interprofessional collaboration within integrated care teams for older people in the Republic of Ireland: A starter kit.. Journal of interprofessional care, 1-11. doi:10.1080/13561820.2022.2075332Available Online  
Dr Matthew Donoghue
Donoghue, M. (2022). Resilience, discipline and financialisation in the UK’s liberal welfare state. New Political Economy, 27(3), 504-516. doi:10.1080/13563467.2021.1994538Available Online  
Donoghue, M., & Kuisma, M. (2022). Taking back control of the welfare state: Brexit, rational-imaginaries and welfare chauvinism. West European Politics, 45(1), 177-199. doi:10.1080/01402382.2021.1917167Available Online  
Standring, A., & Donoghue, M. (2022). Moral crisis/moral critique?. Soundings, 80(80), 51-64. doi:10.3898/soun.80.04.2022Available Online  
Dr Hayley James
James, H., Nazroo, J., Chatzi, G., & Simpson, P. (2022). How Do Women and Men Negotiate Sex in Later Life Relationships? A Qualitative Analysis of Data from the English Longitudinal Study of Aging. Journal of Sex Research. doi:10.1080/00224499.2022.2112934Available Online  
James, H., & Buffel, T. (2022). Co-research with older people: A systematic literature review. Ageing and Society. doi:10.1017/S0144686X21002014Available Online  
Agunsoye, A., & James, H. (2022). ‘I had to take control’: gendered finance rationality in the UK. Review of International Political Economy. doi:10.1080/09692290.2022.2113114Available Online  
Assoc Professor Marie Keenan
Keenan, M., Ward, T., & Zinsstag, E. (2022). The Good Lives Model and restorative justice: combined potential in cases of sexual violence. Journal of Sexual Aggression. doi:10.1080/13552600.2022.2136412Available Online  
Keenan, M. (2022). Derek Scally, The Best Catholics in the World: The Irish, the Church and the End of a Special Relationship. Society, 59(1), 56-60. doi:10.1007/s12115-022-00673-4Available Online  
Assoc Professor Naonori Kodate
Obayashi, K., Kodate, N., & Masuyama, S. (2022). 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, 14(3), 645-656. doi:10.1007/s12369-021-00815-4Available Online  
Kodate, N., Donnelly, S., Suwa, S., Tsujimura, M., Kitinoja, H., Hallila, J., et al. (2022). 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, 30(3), 1086-1096. doi:10.1111/hsc.13327Available Online  
Dr Alan Maddock
Maddock, A., Blair, C., Ean, N., & Best, P. (2021). Psychological and social interventions for mental health issues and disorders in Southeast Asia: a systematic review. International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 15(1). doi:10.1186/s13033-021-00482-yAvailable Online  
Maddock, A. (2022). The Clinically Modified Buddhist Psychological Model for Social Work Practice and Self-care. Clinical Social Work Journal. doi:10.1007/s10615-022-00849-9Available Online  
Best, P., Meireles, M., Schroeder, F., Montgomery, L., Maddock, A., Davidson, G., et al. (2022). Freely Available Virtual Reality Experiences as Tools to Support Mental Health Therapy: a Systematic Scoping Review and Consensus Based Interdisciplinary Analysis. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, 7(1), 100-114. doi:10.1007/s41347-021-00214-6Available Online  
Maddock, A., & McCusker, P. (2022). Exploring the Potential Mechanisms of Action of the Mindfulness-based Social Work and Self-care Programme. The British Journal of Social Work. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bcac066Available Online  
Maddock, A., & McCusker, P. (2022). Implementing the Learning from the Mindfulness-based Social Work and Self-care Programme to Social Work Student Practice during COVID-19: A Qualitative Study. The British Journal of Social Work. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bcac094Available Online  
Mccrory, A., Best, P., & Maddock, A. (2022). 'It's just one big vicious circle': young people's experiences of highly visual social media and their mental health. Health Education Research, 37(3), 167-184. doi:10.1093/her/cyac010Available Online  
Maddock, A., McCusker, P., Blair, C., & Roulston, A. (2022). The Mindfulness-Based Social Work and Self-Care Programme: A Mixed Methods Evaluation Study. British Journal of Social Work, 52(5), 2760-2777. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bcab203Available Online  
Dr Mary McAuliffe
McAuliffe, M. (2021). 'Enthusiasts to destroy the Treaty'? Women's Repsonses to the Anglo-Irish Treaty. History Ireland Special Issue, 14-17.  
McAuliffe, M. (2021). Margaret Skinnider – Scottish-born Irish radical. Journal - Scottish Labour History Society. Scottish Labour History Society, Vol 56, 2021, 106-126.  
Hill, S., Hoover, S., McAuliffe, M., & Side, K. (2022). Special Issue on Repealing the 8th: Irish Reproductive Activism. Feminist Encounters, 6(1). doi:10.20897/femenc/11746Available Online  
McAuliffe, M. (2022). ‘Opening Pandora’s Box’: The Anti-Amendment Campaign, 1979-1983. Feminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics, Volume 6 (2022)(Issue 1), 1-13.  
McAuliffe, M. (2022). ‘Opening Pandora’s Box’: The Anti-Amendment Campaign, 1979-1983. Feminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics, 6(1), 03. doi:10.20897/femenc/11747Available Online  
Dr Sarah Morton
Morton, S., O'Gorman, M., Curran, M., Bell, B., Dundon, L., Killoran, M., et al. (2021). Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) routine enquiry as a way of working with women's trauma: Narratives of practitioner and organisational change. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 27(2), 46-62.  
Morton, S., Curran, M., & O’Gorman, M. B. (2022). Researching adverse childhood experiences in a domestic violence service: The role of co-operative inquiry groups in practice development and change. Groupwork, 30(1), 48-76. doi:10.1921/gpwk.v30i1.1517Available Online  
Ó. Rálaigh, C., & Morton, S. (2022). “We don’t have any answers within the current framework”: tensions within cannabis policy change in Ireland. Drugs and Alcohol Today, 22(1), 47-57. doi:10.1108/DAT-10-2020-0064Available Online  
Morton, S., Curran, M., & Barry O'Gorman, M. (2022). Adverse Childhood Experiences, Domestic Violence and Substance Misuse: An Action Research Study on Routine Enquiry and Practice Responses. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2022.892849Available Online  
Assoc Professor Muireann Ní Raghallaigh
Raghallaigh, M. N., Smith, K., & Scholtz, J. (2021). Problematizing Parenting: The Regulation of Parenting Practices within Reception Centres for Syrian Refugees in Ireland. Journal of Refugee Studies, 34(3), 3362-3380. doi:10.1093/jrs/fez110Available Online  
Professor Michelle Norris
Coates, D. P., Anand, P., & Norris, M. (2022). A Review Essay on Housing, Subjective Well-Being and the Capabilities Approach. Economics Literature, 3(2), 1-33. doi:10.22440/elit.3.2.1Available Online  
Bairead, C., & Norris, M. (2022). Homelessness duration and stability: A typology of emergency accommodation usage patterns in Dublin. Cities. doi:10.1016/j.cities.2022.103735.Available Online  
Dr Maria Pierce
Carter, L., O'Neill, S., Austin, P. C., Keogh, F., Pierce, M., & O'Shea, E. (2021). Admission to long-stay residential care and mortality among people with and without dementia living at home but on the boundary of residential care: a competing risks survival analysis.. Aging & mental health, 25(10), 1869-1876. doi:10.1080/13607863.2020.1857698Available Online  
Ms Carmela Roybal
Foxworth, R., Evans, L. E., Sanchez, G. R., Ellenwood, C., & Roybal, C. M. (2022). "I Hope to Hell Nothing Goes Back to The Way It Was Before": COVID-19, Marginalization, and Native Nations. Perspectives on Politics, 20(2), 439-456. doi:10.1017/S1537592721001031Available Online  
Dr Krisna Ruette-Orihuela
Gough, K. V., Veléz-Torres, I., Ruette-Orihuela, K., Fayad, J., Bueno, B., Corredor, G., et al. (2022). Engaged pedagogic research: Transforming societies through co-learning and social action. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space. doi:10.1177/23996544221116628Available Online  
Vélez-Torres, I., Gough, K., Larrea-Mejía, J., Piccolino, G., & Ruette-Orihuela, K. (2022). “Fests of Vests”: The Politics of Participation in Neoliberal Peacebuilding in Colombia. Antipode, 54(2), 586-607. doi:10.1111/anti.12785Available Online  
Dr Karen Smith
Raghallaigh, M. N., Smith, K., & Scholtz, J. (2021). Problematizing Parenting: The Regulation of Parenting Practices within Reception Centres for Syrian Refugees in Ireland. Journal of Refugee Studies, 34(3), 3362-3380. doi:10.1093/jrs/fez110Available Online  
Ní Raghallaigh, M., Smith, K., & Scholtz, J. (2021). Problematizing Parenting: The Regulation of Parenting Practices within Reception Centres for Syrian Refugees in Ireland. Journal of Refugee Studies, 34(3), 3362-3380. doi:10.1093/jrs/fez110Available Online  
Professor Aisling Swaine
Swaine, A. (2022). Resurfacing Gender: A Typology of Conflict-Related Violence Against Women for the Northern Ireland Troubles. Violence Against Women. doi:10.1177/10778012221114923Available Online  
Murphy, M., Contreras-Urbina, M., Spearing, M., & Swaine, A. (2022). Socioecological Framework for Drivers of Conflict and Postconflict Violence Against Women and Girls. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN. doi:10.1177/10778012221094065Available Online  
Dr Dorota Szelewa
Szelewa, D. (2022). When Family Policy Doesn’t Work: Motives and Welfare Attitudes Among Childfree Persons in Poland. Social Inclusion, 10(3), 194-205. doi:10.17645/si.v10i3.5504Available Online  
Szelewa, D., & Polakowski, M. (2022). European solidarity and “free movement of labour” during the pandemic: exposing the contradictions amid east–west migration. Comparative European Politics, 20(2), 238-256. doi:10.1057/s41295-022-00287-4Available Online  
Dr Ernesto Vasquez Del Aguila
Vasquez Del Aguila, E. (2022). Precarious Lives: Forced sterilisation and the struggle for reproductive justice in Peru. Global Public Health, 17(1), 100-114. doi:10.1080/17441692.2020.1850831Available Online  
Vasquez Del Aguila, E. (2022). Precarious Lives: Forced sterilisation and the struggle for reproductive justice in Peru. Global Public Health, 17(1), 100-114.  
Dr Elaine Wilson
McCartan, C., Byrne, J., Campbell, J., Coogan, D., Davidson, G., Hayes, D., et al. (2022). Social work students on the island of Ireland: a cross-sectional survey. Social Work Education, 41(2), 228-247. doi:10.1080/02615479.2020.1832060Available Online  
Assoc Professor Nessa Winston
Winston, N. (2022). Sustainable community development: Integrating social and environmental sustainability for sustainable housing and communities. Sustainable Development, 30(1), 191-202. doi:10.1002/sd.2238Available Online  

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Media

Dr Alan Maddock
Alan, M. (2021). Wellbeing in Curriculum. Retrieved from https://open.spotify.com/episode/3DVoOuXqM5dnPCETq4omre?si=92db6b03949c461a  
Alan, M. (2022). Mindfulness for social workers. Retrieved from https://martinwebber.net/archives/podcast/29-mindfulness-for-social-workers  
Dr Mary McAuliffe
McAuliffe, M. (2022). Cumann na mBan, the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Split, 1922; A symposium. Retrieved from http://historyhub.ie/cumann-na-mban-split-symposium  

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Other

Dr Maria Pierce
Pierce, M. (2022). Peer Review Report For: Supporting sustainable long-term residential care in Ireland: a study protocol for the Sustainable Residential Care (SRC) project [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]. In HRB Open Research. F1000. doi:10.21956/hrbopenres.14783.r31866Available Online  

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Report

Professor Karen Anderson
Anderson, K. (2021). Politics and Organized Interests in Swedish Pension Policy (28e). Duesseldorf, Germany: Institute of Economic and Social Research. Retrieved from https://www.boeckler.de/de/faust-detail.htm?sync_id=HBS-008173  
Dr Orla Kelly
Kelly, O., Illingworth, S., Butera, F., Steinberger, J., Blaise, M., Dawson, V., et al. (2022). Teriary Education in a Warming World; Reflections from the field. Dublin: University College Dublin.  
Dr Mary McAuliffe
Ashby, D., Banerjea, N., Baker, P., Borisa, D., Browne, K., di Feliciantonio, C., et al. (2022). The Epistemologies of ‘Lockdown’: closets, vulnerability, and citizenship. University of Leicester. doi:10.29311/lwps.202274078Available Online  
Ashby, D., Banerjea, N., Baker, P., Borisa, D., Browne, K., di Feliciantonio, C., et al. (2022). Sexual and intimate citizenship in a Time of Pandemic. University of Leicester. doi:10.29311/lwps.202274079Available Online  
Dr Joseph Mooney
Mooney, J. (2021). Barriers or Pathways? Aiding Retrospective Disclosures of Childhood Sexual Abuse to Child Protection Services. Ireland: School of Social Policy, Social Work, Social Justice.  
Assoc Professor Muireann Ní Raghallaigh
Albtran, A., Al-Dubaee, S., Al-Hashimi, H., Beja, M. N., Gilson, N. F., Izzeddin, A., et al. (2022). Research involving people of a refugee background: Considerations for ethical engagement. Dublin: UCD.  
Professor Michelle Norris
Norris, M., Lawson, J., & Wallberg, H. (2021). Housing2030: Effective Policies to Deliver Affordable Housing (ECE/HBP/204). New York: United Nations Publications.  
Dr Maria Pierce
Pierce, M. (2021). The International Experience of Assisted Dying. Dublin: Irish Hospice Foundation.  
Matthews, S., Pierce, M., O'Brien Green, S., Hurley, E., Bridget, J. M., Normand, C. C., & May, P. (2021). Dying and Death in Ireland: What do we routinely measure, how can we improve?. Dublin: Irish Hospice Foundation.  
Dr Aideen Quilty
Quilty, A., & O'Sullivan, C. (2021). Teaching and Learning Across Cultures. UCD: UCD Centre for Teaching and Laerning.  
Professor Aisling Swaine
Kirby, P., Wright, H., & Swaine, A. (2022). The Future of the UK’s Women, Peace and Security Policy. UK: LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security.  
Dr Dorota Szelewa
Szelewa, D., & Daly, M. (2021). Ireland country note. online: International Review of Leave Policies and Research.  
Ms Judy Walsh
Walsh, J. (2021). Country Report Non-Discrimination Ireland 2021. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. doi:10.2838/01725Available Online  
Walsh, J., & Hearne, R. (2022). Housing Assistance and Discrimination – A Scoping Study on the 'Housing Assistance Ground' under the Equal Status Acts 2000-2018. Dublin: Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. Retrieved from https://www.ihrec.ie/  

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