Session 3-A Room L242 Co-chairs: Mr Dan Hartnett (PhD)/Dr Mary Canning Mu Li — School of Law The scope of supranational judicial interference over national economic unilateral measures for political purpose: The role of international adjudicative bodies for promoting the international rule of law Muireann O’Dwyer — School of Politics & International Relations Gender & economic surveillance after the six pack: A feminist exploration of new governance in the EU’s economic governance Nusha Yonkova — School of Social Justice Gender-sensitive approach to protection & assistance of trafficked persons: A comparative study of Ireland, Bulgaria, UK & Croatia Catherine McElhinney — School of Business Making the transition: Rethinking what we know about the next generation and family business Session 3-B Room L244 Co-chairs: Ms Louise Rooney (PhD) / Dr Seamas Kelly John McMahon — School of Psychology Emotional expression in men: A study Elizabeth Hoyne — Doctor of Governance IPA How can stronger governance structures at a national, local & school level improve school attendance rates? Julius Nyiwung — School of Business Contextualizing the research method and conducting fieldwork in Sub-Sahara Africa: An experience of studying HRM in the oil sector in Cameroon Darren Broomfield — School of Social Justice “Trickle down misery”: Examining affective inequality in the lives of criminalised persons Session 3-C Room L243 Chair: Mr Joe Garrihy (PhD) Roland Gjoni — School of Politics & International Relations A difference kind of “Us”: National identity dynamics in Albania & Kosovo Aonghus Cheevers — School of Law Mediation in the United States and Ireland, criticisms and future directions Emmanuel Eyiah-Donkor — School of Business Predictability and learning in equity, bond, currency and commodity markets. 14:00-15:00 — Workshop: ‘Viva the viva!’ by Prof. Ben Tonra at the Moot Court UCD College of Human Sciences Graduate School 01 716 8268 [email protected] UCD College of Business and Law Graduate School 01 716 8064 [email protected] UCD Sutherland School of Law 01 716 4111 [email protected] Design: Yuko Conlon Bezzini, Rachele — School of Sociology Albanians, Italians, Romanians: Notes towards a research on mixedness Graduate Research Student | Symposium 2015 12:15-13:00 UCD College of Human Sciences Graduate School UCD College of Business and Law Graduate School Thursday, 7 May 2015 Sutherland School of Law Schedule 9:00 Welcome by Prof. Colin Scott, College Principal, Human Sciences 9:15-10:30 • Session 1-A (L241) • Session 1-B (L242) • Session 1-C (L243) Coffee Break 10:50-12:05 • Session 2-A (L241) • Session 2-B (L242) • Session 2-C (L243) 12:15-13:00 • Session 3-A (L242) • Session 3-B (L244) • Session 3-C (L243) Lunch (Harty Boardroom) 13:30-14:30 Workshop (Moot Court) Convenor: Prof. Ben Tonra Title: Viva the viva! 9:15-10:30 Session 1-A 10:50-12:05 Room L241 Chair: Prof Imelda Maher Martin Okolikj — School of Politics & International Relations Quality of government & incumbents performance: Re-conceptualisation of economic voting theory Maeve Kelly — School of Philosophy Gender & equality in academia Bo Zhang — School of Education Towards a virtual campus: Ireland-China Session 2-A Room L241 Chair: Dr Jessica Bramham Louise Rooney — School of Law Words and numbers: Introducing a new methodological framework for investigating the response of professionals to female perpetrated child sexual abuse Tina Bedenik — School of Social Justice Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves? Understanding female genital cosmetic surgery Orla Ni Cheallachain — School of Politics & International Relations Countering the threat of terrorism: Can a critical discourse analysis framework help? Orla Lenihan — School of Business CEO annual bonus and performance target obfuscation: An empirical investigation Juiyuan Chen — School of Business Stock market liquidity and corporate finance Michael Drew — School of Applied Social Science Food poverty: A case for reassessment Session 1-B Room L242 Chair: Prof Paul O’Connor Joe Garrihy — School of Law Dirty work in prison and its significance in the analysis of prison officers’ occupational culture and identity Brian Harrington — School of Psychology Video game use & prosocial behaviour: The relationship between prosocial video game use, empathy & prosocial behaviour in Irish children & adolescents Kejia Xue — School of Politics & International Relations Entrepreneurial Chinese migrants in Madagascar: Historical trajectory, local perspective & socioeconomic impact Seamus McGrath — School of Business Board of director behaviour in the context of organisational crises Pierce Parker — School of Applied Social Science Comparative analysis of labour market performances of the new EU Eastern European & Baltic State migrant workers in the Republic of Ireland Session 1-C Room L243 Chair: Prof Gavin Barrett Aoife Watters — School of Law Why do prisons not descend into chaos? An analysis of the prison discipline system Zahra Farahani — School of Psychology Conceptualising the experience of inclusion in Muslim migrant women in Ireland Eamonn Waters — Doctor of Governance IPA Electronic voting in Ireland: A study of technical innovation & controversial failure Thérèse McDonnell — School of Economics Non-cognitive skills in early childhood: The influence of parental employment & childcare choices Maureen Flynn — School of Business Accountability practices for clinical governance Yunmi Kim — School of Business Understanding Workplace Ostracism: A Conceptual Framework based on Social Exchange Theory and Lewin’s Field Theory Session 2-B Room L242 Co-chairs: Mr Roland Gjoni (PhD)/Dr Judy Walsh Dan Hartnett — School of Psychology Functional family therapy in an Irish context Aengus Fallon — School of Law The contribution of Arthur V Matheson, first parliamentary draftsman, to the legislative structure of the Irish Free State (1922-1943) Hang Xiong — School of Sociology (PhD in CSCS) The diffusion of a high-value crop in rural China: Peer effects in multiplex social networks Louise Burns — School of Geography, Planning & Environmental Policy Law, landscape & the common good. Access to the countryside for recreation Ruiqi Wei — School of Business Power and conflict in two-sided internet platforms Session 2-C Room L243 Co-chairs: Ms Aoife Watters (PhD)/Dr Aogan Mulcahy Ann Averil — School of Sociology A historical sociology of Irish nationalism since the 18th century David McCaffrey — School of Business Strategic responses of primary care physicians to changes in state funding Joseph Ebun — Social Justice Racial stratification: Race is never not an issue Yao Han — School of Politics (PhD in Quantitative Social Sciences) Asymmetric trade dependence & interstate conflict onset embedded in networks
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