UCD School of Art History & Cultural Policy

School of Art History and Cultural Policy - Research Publications 2022/23

Below is the list of research publications for the School of Art History and Cultural Policy in the academic year 2022/23.



Book

Assoc Professor Philip Cottrell

Cottrell, P., & Humfrey, P. (2022). Bonifacio de' Pitati. Treviso: Zel edizioni.

 

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Book Review

Dr Aleksandra Gajowy

Gajowy, A. (2023). Unstable Maps, Volatile Bodies (Vol. 46). Wiley. doi:10.1111/1467-8365.12706

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Chapter

Dr Annette Clancy

Clancy, A. (2023). Multiple Means of Engagement and Expression: Choice of Assessment Formats for MA Students. In L. Padden, D. Elliot, J. Tonge, & S. Hyland (Eds.), Learning from UCD Leaders: UCD University for All Faculty Partner Case Studies (pp. 27-29). Ireland: UCD Access & Lifelong Learning.

 
Dr Victoria Durrer

Durrer, V., Gilmore, A., Jancovich, L., & Stevenson, D. (Eds.) (2023). Cultural Policy is Local. In . Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-32312-6

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Durrer, V. (2023). The Public Administration of ‘place’: Labels and Meaning in Local Government Arts Development in the Irish Urban-Fringe. In Cultural Policy is Local
Understanding Cultural Policy as Situated Practice
(pp. 189-215). Cham: Palgrave MacMillan. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-32312-6

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Durrer, V., Gilmore, A., Jancovich, L., & Stevenson, D. (2023). Reflecting on Place and the Local. In New Directions in Cultural Policy Research (pp. 1-24). Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-32312-6_1

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Professor Kathleen James-Chakraborty

James-Chakraborty, K. (2022). Denise Scott Brown and Zaha Hadid: Peripheries and centers. In Women Architects and Politics: Intersections between Gender, Power Structures and Architecture in the Long 20th Century (pp. 179-198).

 

James-Chakraborty, K. (2022). Modern German Church Architecture. In The Cambridge Guide to the Architecture of Christianity (pp. 879-896). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

 
Dr Roisin Kennedy

Kennedy, R. (2023). Serene Spectacle The Work of Brett McEntagart RHA. In Brett McEntagart RHA A Retrospective (pp. 8-13). Dublin: Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts.

 
Dr Sean Leatherbury

Leatherbury, S. V. (2023). 10. Formulating Faith on Objects and Buildings. The ‘Light, Life’ Formula in Late Antiquity. In New Approaches to the Materiality of Text in the Ancient Mediterranean (pp. 159-172). Brepols Publishers. doi:10.1484/m.amw-eb.5.133904

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Assoc Professor Conor Lucey

Lucey, C. (2022). Single lives, single houses. In C. Lucey (Ed.), House and home in Georgian Ireland: spaces and cultures of domestic life (pp. 185-205). Dublin: Four Courts Press.

 

Lucey, C. (2022). Introduction: species of domestic spaces. In C. Lucey (Ed.), House and home in Georgian Ireland: spaces and cultures of domestic life (pp. 15-28). Dublin: Four Courts Press.

 
Assoc Professor Emily Mark-FitzGerald

Mark-Fitzgerald, E., & Wray, L. (2023). Being ‘Difficult’: The Lives and Afterlives of A.R. Hogg’s Belfast Corporation Photographs, 1912-15 (in press). In O. Purdue, & L. Hannan (Eds.), Dealing with difficult pasts in Ireland. London: Routledge.

 

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Conference Paper

Dr Annette Clancy

Clancy, A. (2023). Defending against learning: Positive engagement activities as a social defence against the organisation of reflection. In 24th Annual Conference of the European Academy of Management: Transorming Business for Good: ?. Trinity College Dublin Business School.

 

Clancy, A. (2023). Defending against reflection: A psychoanalytic study of positive engagement in the workplace. In 39th EGOS Colloquium in Cagliari 2023: Organizing for the Good Life: Between Legacy and Imagination. Cagliari, Sardinia.

 
Dr Roisin Kennedy

Kennedy, R. (2022). Anything may happen and everything is possible. Visual art and the New State. In 100 years of self determination.

 

Kennedy, R. (2023). Reinvention of West of Ireland in the work of Jack B. Yeats. In 64th Yeats International Summer School.

 
Dr Sean Leatherbury

Leatherbury, S. V. (2022). Donation by Subscription in the Late Antique Church. In Carved in Stone-Set in Gold: Script in Sacral Space, Universität Heidelberg.

 

Leatherbury, S. V. (2022). Palmyra after Wood: Louis-François Cassas' Ruins Between Science and Fantasy. In Robert Wood (1717-1771), Classicist and Traveler, Marsh's Library, Dublin.

 
Assoc Professor Conor Lucey

Lucey, C. (2022). Houses as museums: researching and curating historic properties. In Constructive collaboration between palace- and castle museums and academia. The Royal Lazienki Museum, Warsaw.

 

Lucey, C. (2022). The grand tour of Joseph Rose, plasterer and stucco-man. In Robert Wood (1717-1771), Classicist and Traveller: Eighteenth-Century Books and European Networks.

 

Lucey, C. (2023). The Englishness of Irish rococo: the Dublin School of stucco workers. In Rococo Across Borders: Designers and Makers. V&A Museum.

 

Lucey, C. (2023). Visiting tickets and social networking in Georgian Dublin. In Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society.

 
Professor Lynda Mulvin

Mulvin, L. (2022). James Wyatt and Kilbixy. In Irish Follies Trust. Irish Georgian Society and Kilbixy Co Westmeath.

 

Mulvin, L., & Finnegan, R. (2022). Robert Wood (1717-1771) Classicist and Traveller. In Robert Wood (1717-1771) Classicist and Traveller Eighteenth Century Books and European Networks.

 

Mulvin, L., & Finnegan, R. (2022). Robert Wood , Architecture Palmyra and Baalbek, Closing comments. In Robert Wood (1717-1771) Classicist and Traveller. Marsh's Library.

 

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Edited Book

Dr Victoria Durrer

Durrer, V., Gilmore, A., Stevenson, D., & Jancovich, L. (Eds.) (2023). Cultural Policy is Local: Understanding Cultural Policy as Situated Practice. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-32312-6

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Assoc Professor Conor Lucey

Lucey, C. (Ed.) (2022). House and home in Georgian Ireland: spaces and cultures of domestic life. Dublin: Four Courts Press. Retrieved from https://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/2022/house-and-home-in-georgian-ireland/

 
Dr Fiona Smyth

Campbell, J. W. P., Baker, N., Bill, N., Driver, M., Heaton, M., Raumsanitwong, N., & Yeomans, D. (2023). Studies in Construction History. F. Smyth, J. W. P. Campbell, N. Baker, N. Bill, M. Driver, M. Heaton, . . . D. Yeomans (Eds.), Cambridge: The Construction History Society.

 

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Journal article

Dr Annette Clancy

O'Brien, J., & Clancy, A. (2022). A policy review of Basic Income for the Arts Pilot Scheme. Irish Journal of Arts Management and Cultural Policy, 9(22), 43-57.

 
Mr Alborz Dianat

Dianat, A. (2022). Nationalizing the International Style. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 81(4), 495-512. doi:10.1525/jsah.2022.81.4.495

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Dianat, A. (2023). P. Morton Shand and the Promotion of Alvar Aalto. Journal of Design History, 36(2), 141-156. doi:10.1093/jdh/epac041

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Dianat, A. (2023). No More Giants: J.M. Richards, Modernism and the Architectural Review. Journal of Design History, 36(3), 313-314. doi:10.1093/jdh/epad017

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Dr Victoria Durrer

Durrer, V., Mcgrath, A., & Campbell, P. (2022). Artists' Mobility Across Borders: A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding Dance on the Island of Ireland. Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy / Zeitschrift für Kulturmanagement und Kulturpolitik, 8(2), 115-136. doi:10.14361/zkmm-2022-0205

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Dr Aleksandra Gajowy

Gajowy, A. (2023). A Tiny War in a Human: aids, Art, and Protest in Poland. East Central Europe, 50(1), 60-84. doi:10.30965/18763308-50010004

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Professor Kathleen James-Chakraborty

James Chakraborty, K. (n.d.). The Outsider as insider. arq.urb, (35), 5-19. doi:10.37916/arq.urb.vi35.624

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Dr Roisin Kennedy

Kennedy, R. (2023). Brian O'Doherty's Newman Razor. A Personal View. Brooklyn Rail, May 2023.

 
Assoc Professor Conor Lucey

Lucey, C. (2022). Mansions, lodgings and rural cabins. The Architectural Historian, (15), 20-23.

 

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Presentation

Assoc Professor Emily Mark-FitzGerald

Mark-FitzGerald, E. (2023). Nationalism and monuments of oppression in Ireland: lives and afterlives (United States Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites ). Monuments Toolkit Webinar Series #9.

 

Mark-FitzGerald, E. (2023). History Ireland Hedge School: Photographs as Historical Sources. National Photographic Archive.

 

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Report

Dr Victoria Durrer

Durrer, V., McGrath, A., & McAlister, E. (2023). Building capacity for the cultural industries: towards a shared-island approach for dance and theatre. Dublin: Irish Research Council. Retrieved from https://culturalpolicyireland.org/

 
Dr Fiona Smyth

Smyth, F., Rath, V., McCarthy, P., Loughrey, D., Sharp, M., & Kift, S. (2022). Shifting Sands: Disability and Reasonable Accommodation in the Covid/Post Covid Higher Education Environment. Dublin: Trinity College Dublin Forum for Disabled Staff and Postgraduate Students..

 

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