UCD School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice

UCD School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice - Research Publications 2020/2021

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.



Book

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..  

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Book Review

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. Available Online  

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Chapter

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
 
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. Available Online  
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). Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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.  

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Conference Paper

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.
 
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.
 
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.  

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Edited Book

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.  

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Internet publication

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/  

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Journal article

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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
James, H. (2021). Individual pension decision-making in a financialised landscape: a typology of everyday approaches. Journal of Cultural Economy, 14(6), 627-643. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
Kelly, O. (2020). The silver bullet? assessing the role of education for sustainability. Social Forces, 99(1), 178-204. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
Mooney, J. (2021). Editorial. Child Care in Practice, 27(3), 209-211. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
Moran, M., & Littler, J. (2020). Cultural populism in new populist times. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 23(6), 857-873. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
Moran, M. (2021). Keywords as method. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 24(4), 1021-1029. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
Norris, M., & Byrne, M. (2021). Funding resilient and fragile social housing systems in Ireland and Denmark. Housing Studies, 36(9), 1469-1489. Available Online  
Norris, M., & Hayden, A. (2021). Funding incentives, disincentives and vulnerabilities in the Irish council housing sector. Housing Studies, 36(3), 359-379. Available Online  
Norris, M., & Quilty, A. (2021). Unreal, unsheltered, unseen, unrecorded: The multiple invisibilities of LGBTQI+ homeless youth. Critical Social Policy, 41(3), 468-490. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
Szelewa, D. (2021). Populism, Religion and Catholic Civil Society in Poland: The Case of Primary Education. Social Policy and Society, 20(2), 310-325. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Nessa Winston
Winston, N. (2021). Sustainable community development: Integrating social and environmental sustainability for sustainable housing and communities. Sustainable Development. Available Online  

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Media

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  

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Other

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.  

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Report

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. Available Online  
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. Available Online  

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