Research Successes - University College Dublin

Research Achievements
UCD College of Human Sciences
September 2011 – August 2012
Introduction
I am delighted to present the research achievements of staff in the College of
Human Sciences over the last year. In an increasingly competitive research
environment, both nationally and internationally, and at a time of diminished
higher education resources, the College has demonstrated unequivocally its
standing as a leader of human and social science research. Staff have secured
over €3.4 millions of new research grants, collected numerous awards and
honours, published over fifty books and made highly significant research
contributions to tackling major societal challenges in the fields of poverty
alleviation, community inequality, public health, climate change and urban
sustainability.
Many congratulations to everyone concerned.
Professor Alun Jones
Vice-Principal for Research and Innovation
UCD College of Human Sciences
International Funding
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European Commission Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
Activities of International Cooperation Funding
Professor Zorica Nedovic-Budic, UCD School of Geography,
Planning and Environmental Policy has been awarded FP7
Activities of International Cooperation funding for “EU
Cooperation Capacity Building of Center for EcologicalNoosphere Studies of National Academy of Sciences of Armenia:
Towards Armenia’s integration into the ERA” (EcoArm2ERA).
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European Commission Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
Collaborative Research Project Funding
Professor Zorica Nedovic-Budic, UCD School of Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy has also been awarded FP7 Collaborative Research
Project funding as Principal Investigator of a twenty-eight partner project on
“Transitioning Towards Urban Resilience and Sustainability” (TURAS). This is a
five-year project that brings together universities, local authorities, SMEs and
communities.
Dr. Marcus Collier and Dr. Craig Bullock, UCD School of Geography, Planning
and Environmental Policy have been awarded FP7 Collaborative Research
Project funding as a partner in the project “Operational Potential of Ecosystem
Research Applications” (OPERAs) led by the University of Edinburgh. This is a
five-year project with thirty-two partners.
European Commission Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
Marie Curie Career Integration Grant (CIG)
Dr. Louise McHugh, UCD School of Psychology has been
awarded an FP7 Marie Curie Career Integration Grant under
the supervision of Dr. Eilis Hennessy. Her research project is
entitled “Generalisation of evaluation conditioning”. The
duration of the grant is two years.
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European Commission Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship (IIF)
Professor Nancy Stenson, University of Minnesota has been
awarded an FP7 Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship
under the supervision of Dr. Tina Hickey, UCD School of
Psychology. Her research project is entitled “A Psycholinguistic
Investigation of Irish Orthography and Reading”. The duration
of the fellowship is two years.
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European Commission Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship (IEF)
Dr. Anna Jones, Aberystwyth University has been awarded an
FP7 Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship under the
supervision of Dr. Jonathan Turner, UCD School of Geography,
Planning and Environmental Policy. Her research project is
entitled “Innovations in Fluvial Environmental Research: Core
Scanning of Flooding and Contaminant Histories” (INFER). The
duration of the fellowship is two years.
European Commission DAPHNE III Programme Funding
Dr. Marie Keenan, UCD School of Applied Social Science has been awarded
funding under the European Commission DAPHNE III programme as a senior
partner with KU Leuven for the research project “Developing integrated
responses to sexual violence: An interdisciplinary research project on the
potential of restorative justice”.
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European Commission Directorate General Home Affairs Grant
Dr. Iseult Honohan and Dr. Derek Hutcheson, UCD School of
Politics and International Relations have been awarded a grant
by the EC – DG Home Affairs (DG HA) from the European Fund
for the Integration of Third Country Nationals. Their research
project is entitled “Access to citizenship and its impact on
immigration integration” (ACIT).
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European Commission ERASMUS Programme Funding
Dr. Ali Al-Aufi, Sultan Qaboos University Oman has been awarded funding
under the European Commission ERASMUS programme for a six-month
postdoctorate visit to the UCD School of Information and Library Studies.
ERASMUS is the EU's flagship education and training programme enabling
students to study and work abroad.
European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) Funding
Dr. Aileen O’Gorman, UCD School of Applied Social Science has
been invited to tender and awarded the EU contract by the EU
Drugs Agency, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and
Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), Lisbon to conduct a study of the
nature, activities and goals of drug policy advocacy
organisations across the EU. The EMCDDA exists to provide the
EU and its Member States with a factual overview of European
drug problems and a solid evidence base to support the drugs
debate.
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Fulbright Irish Scholar Award
Professor Maeve Cooke, UCD School of Philosophy received a
Fulbright Irish Scholar Award to conduct research into Truth and
Social Theory at the University of California, Berkeley and Yale
University. The duration of the award is one year.
Pictured receiving
her Fulbright Award:
Professor Maeve
Cooke and Una
Halligan,
Chairperson,
Fulbright
Commission
Fulbright US Scholar Award
Professor Nancy Stenson, University of Minnesota has received
a Fulbright US Scholar Award to conduct research on the
“Psycholinguistic investigation of Irish orthography & reading”
in collaboration with Dr. Tina Hickey in the UCD School of
Psychology. The duration of the award is four months.
Fulbright US Specialist Award
Professor Stanley Witkin, University of Vermont received a
Fulbright US Specialist Award for a ten-day research visit in
collaboration with Dr. Marie Keenan, UCD School of Applied
Social Science.
The title of the project was "Social
Constructionist Perspectives on Social Work”.
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German Research Foundation (DFG) Project Funding
Professor Maeve Cooke, UCD School of Philosophy is part of a
collaborative project that has been awarded funding from
the German Research Foundation (DFG).
The principal
investigators are Professors Hartmut Rosa, Stephan Lessenich
and Klaus Doerre, all based in the Department of Sociology at
the University of Jena, Germany. The project is entitled
“Landnahme, Acceleration, Activation”.
H.W. Wilson Foundation Funding
Professor Diane Sonnenwald, UCD School of Information and
Library Studies has been awarded funding from the H.W.
Wilson Foundation. This Foundation supports libraries, library
associations, historical societies, cultural programs and
scholarships for library and information science programs.
International Council for Canadian Studies Research Awards
The Canadian Embassy in Dublin has granted an International
Council for Canadian Studies Research Award to Dr. Lee
Komito, UCD School of Information and Library Studies for his
research project “Impact of the social web on participation,
migration, and community formation by non-nationals in
Toronto”.
The Canadian Embassy in Dublin also granted an International
Council for Canadian Studies Research Award to Stephen
Quinlan, UCD School of Politics and International Relations to
spend a semester as a visiting researcher in the Department of
Political Science at the University of Montréal under the
academic sponsorship of Professor André Blais. His research
project was entitled “Youth electoral disengagement in a
comparative context”.
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Ireland Canada University Foundation Dobbin Scholarship
Dr. Deirdre Raftery, UCD School of Education has been
awarded an Ireland Canada University Foundation Dobbin
Scholarship for archival research in Toronto.
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Leverhulme Trust Research Funding
Professor Maria Baghramian, UCD School of Philosophy is a
member of the Steering Committee of a research project that
has been awarded a major research grant by the Leverhulme
Trust.
Professor Crispin Wright, Northern Institute of
Philosophy, University of Aberdeen is the Principal
Investigator. The project is entitled “Relativism and Rational
Tolerance” and is running for three years.
Dr. Colman Gallagher, School of Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy is collaborator on a research programme
that has been awarded funding by the Leverhulme Trust. The
project is led by Dr. Matthew Balme and Dr. Susan Conway,
both Open University and involves Dr. Ernst Hauber, German
Aerospace Agency (DLR).
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Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Funding
Professor Zorica Nedovic-Budic, UCD School of Geography,
Planning and Environmental Policy has been awarded Lincoln
Institute of Land Policy Funding for “Planning for States and
nation-States Conference”. The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
is a leading resource for key issues concerning the use,
regulation, and taxation of land.
Providing high-quality
education and research, the Institute strives to improve public
dialogue and decisions about land policy.
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Mellon Foundation Funding
Dr. James O’Shea, UCD School of Philosophy has received funding from
Professor John McDowell, University of Pittsburgh via his Mellon Foundation
Distinguished Achievement Award to organise at UCD an international ‘Sellars
Centenary Conference’ celebrating the work of Wilfrid Sellars.
Proquest Student Trainer Scholarship
Joanna Dziedzic, School of Information and Library Studies has been awarded a
Proquest Student Trainer Scholarship.
Research Council of Canada Funding
Professor Dermot Moran, UCD School of Philosophy is one of
the principal investigators in a project that has been awarded
funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council of Canada. Professor Jason Bell, Mount Allison
University, Professor Catharina Bonnemann, Hannover Medical
School and Professor Thomas Vongehr, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven are the other principal investigators. The project is
entitled “Discovering Canada's contributions to the origins of
the international phenomenological movement in the Winthrop
Bell papers”.
World Bank Funding
Professor Ciaran Sugrue, Dr. Gerry MacRuairc and Dr. Judith
Harford, UCD School of Education have been awarded funding
from the World Bank to support capacity building in the field
of teacher training. The World Bank is a vital source of
financial and technical assistance to developing countries
around the world. Its mission is to reduce global poverty.
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National Funding
Abbey Capital Grant
Dr. Dympna Devine, UCD School of Education has been
awarded a research grant from Abbey Capital to support interdisciplinary/international collaborations among leading
experts in the fields of Critical Childhood and Education
Studies in order to advance theory, policy and practice in
working with children in education across diverse social,
cultural, urban contexts.
An Chomhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta agus Gaelscolaíochta Postgraduate
Scholarship
An Chomhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta agus Gaelscolaíochta
has awarded a postgraduate scholarship to the UCD School of
Psychology for a research project entitled “Méanchéimeanna i
Shealbhú na Gaeilge” (Supervisor: Dr. Tina Hickey).
Cancer Clinical Research Trust (CCRT) Funding
Dr. Kanika Kapur, UCD School of Economics has been awarded
funding from the Cancer Clinical Research Trust (CCRT) for
research on the cost effectiveness of the breast cancer drug
Lapatinib. CCRT is a registered charity that supports a cancer
research program, which is based in St. Vincent’s Hospital,
Dublin City University and University College Dublin. It is
dedicated to reducing the burden of cancer suffering through
the development of improved treatment for cancer patients.
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Daughters of Charity Child and Family Services Funding
Professor Alan Carr, UCD School of Psychology has been
awarded survey funding from the Daughters of Charity of St.
Vincent de Paul Child and Family Services. The Daughters of
Charity Child and Family Services aim to provide a professional
service to families and individuals who are experiencing
difficulties by providing counselling, therapy and support.
Department of Children and Youth Affairs (CYA) Funding
Dr. Dympna Devine, UCD School of Education has been
awarded funding from the Department of Children and Youth
Affairs to support research training and capacity building in the
College of Human Sciences through the recently established
inter-disciplinary MSc/PhD in Children and Youth Studies.
The Department of Children and Youth Affairs has awarded a
PhD scholarship to the School of Applied Social Science
(Supervisor: Professor Tony Fahey).
Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Funding
Professor Kathleen Lynch, UCD School of Social Justice has
been awarded Irish Aid Development Education funding from
the Department of Foreign Affairs for a Communiversity
Knowledge Exchange Forum.
Dublin Regional Authority (DRA) Funding
Dr. Brendan Williams, UCD School of Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy has been awarded funding from the
Dublin Regional Authority. The DRA has responsibility for
reviewing the provision of public services and the overall
development needs of the region.
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Enterprise Ireland Financial Support
Enterprise Ireland offers financial assistance to Irish academics and
researchers intending to participate in FP7. The aim of the travel grants is to
facilitate participation in FP7. The aim of the support for coordinators is to
facilitate preparatory work leading to a proposal for the coordination of any
FP7 research project. Enterprise Ireland has provided support as follows:
UCD School of Education
Dr. Deveril, FP7 Coordinator Support
Professor Lizbeth Goodman, FP7 Coordinator Support
(3 grants)
Anita McKeown, FP7 Coordinator Support
Nigel Newbutt, FP7 Coordinator Support
UCD School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy
Dr. Marcus Collier, FP7 Travel Grant
Dr. Enda Murphy, FP7 Travel Grant
UCD School of Social Justice
Professor Kathleen Lynch, FP7 Coordinator Support
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded funding to the UCD School
of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy as follows:
Dr. Craig Bullock, STRIVE Programme 2007-13 Project-Based
Award for the project “Ecosystem services valuation for
environmental risk and damage assessment” (ECORISK)
Professor Peter Clinch, STRIVE Programme 2007-13 ProjectBased Award for the project “Quantifying the costs and
benefits associated with climate change risks and adaptations”
(ADAPT) and Climate Change Research Programme Funding for
the “Integrated Modelling Project Ireland” and “EPA Climate
Change Fellowship”
Finglas-Cabra Local Drugs Task Force Funding
Dr. Aileen O’Gorman, UCD School of Applied Social Science has
been awarded the tender to conduct a study on “Patterns of
(licit and illicit) drug use in the Finglas and Cabra areas of
Dublin”. This mixed methods study pilots an innovative
methodology with community privileged access fieldworkers
(all graduates of the UCD Diploma in Community Drugs)
conducting an ethnographic and qualitative study of drug use
and related risk behaviours in the two areas.
Health Services Executive/Barnardos Funding
Dr. Muireann Ní Raghallaigh, UCD School of Applied Social
Science has been awarded funding from the Health Services
Executive (HSE) and Barnardos for the project “The move from
hostel care to foster care for unaccompanied asylum seeking
minors in Ireland”.
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Health Services Executive Sponsorship
Professor Alan Carr and Dr. Gary O’Reilly, UCD School of
Psychology have negotiated a Health Services Executive (HSE)
sponsorship scheme to fund research and training for
seventeen postgraduates on the Doctoral Programme in
Clinical Psychology.
Irish Dental Association Funding
Dr. Eilis Hennessy, UCD School of Psychology has been awarded
funding from the Irish Dental Association for the project
“Feminisation of the Dental Profession in Ireland: Issues,
challenges and recommendations”.
The Irish Dental
Association has been linked with many changes and
innovations in the advance of dentistry in Ireland, working to
promote the advancement of the interests of the dental
profession and promoting the well-being of our country’s
population through the attainment of optimum oral health.
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IRCHSS European Social Survey Round 6 National Coordinator Contract
Dr. Finbarr Brereton, UCD School of Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy has been awarded the IRCHSS European
Social Survey (ESS) Round 6 National Coordinator contract. The
objective is to collect and analyse Irish data for Round 6 of the
ESS, ensuring that Ireland is included in this vital process of
comparative survey research.
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IRCHSS Government of Ireland Collaborative Research Projects in the
Humanities and Social Sciences
The IRCHSS Government of Ireland Collaborative Research Projects scheme was
established to facilitate established researchers working within a small team to
bring existing research activities or short-term projects to successful
completion by way of teaching buy-out, postdoctoral support and limited
project funding. Project funding been granted as follows:
UCD School of Economics
Dr. Orla Doyle for the project “A mixed methods
approach to understanding parental anxiety and
coping: Measuring the effects of an early childhood
intervention on parenting stress”
Dr. Stefanie Haller for the project “Exporters and
Shocks”
UCD School of Philosophy
Professor Dermot Moran for the project “Discovering
the ‘We’: The Phenomenology of Sociality”
UCD School of Politics and International Relations
Dr. Niamh Hardiman for the project “The Political
Economy of the European Periphery”
UCD School of Social Justice
Dr. Katherine O’Donnell for the project “The Magdalene
Institutions: Recording an Oral and Archival History”
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IRCHSS Government of Ireland 'New Ideas' Awards in the Humanities and
Social Sciences
The IRCHSS Government of Ireland ‘New Ideas’ Awards scheme set out to
support current or former IRCHSS supported researchers to pursue research,
networking and/or dissemination activities. Awards have been granted as
follows:
UCD School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy
Dr. Eoin O’Neill for the one-day workshop on “Flooding
in Ireland: Attitudes, Resilience, Preparedness,
Perceptions and Policy”
UCD School of Philosophy
Professor Maria Baghramian for the project “The
American Voice in Philosophy”
Dr. Tim Mooney (2 awards) for the projects
“Recognition, Identity and Cultural Encounters” and
“Embodiment and Irish Women Artists”
UCD School of Politics and International Relations
Dr. Niamh Hardiman for the “Restructuring Government
in Times of Crisis”
Professor Diana Panke for the project “The European
Union in the United Nations: Effectively Speaking With
One Voice?”
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UCD School of Psychology
Dr. Eilis Hennessy for the project “Stigma and youth
mental health”
UCD School of Sociology
Dr. Suzanne Harkins for the project “Researching
children’s bodyweight: finding a solution to a
methodological problem”
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IRCHSS Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowships
The IRCHSS Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowships scheme set out to
support postdoctoral research in the historical, analytical, theoretical and
empirical study of subjects. Fellowships have been awarded as follows:
Fellowship 1 - Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship for one year
UCD School of Philosophy
Dr. Mahon O’Brien for the project “Heidegger and Authenticity: From
Resoluteness to Releasement” (Supervisor: Professor Dermot Moran).
UCD School of Sociology
Dr. Suzanne Harkins for the project “Food, Obesity and Families:
Practices relating to food and body weight in Irish Families”
(Supervisor: Dr. Anne Cleary).
Fellowship 2 - Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship for two years
UCD School of Philosophy
Dr. Áine Kelly for the project “Knowing as Intimacy: The Aesthetics of
Stanley Cavell” (Supervisor: Professor Maeve Cooke).
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Fellowship 3 - European Commission co-funded Government of Ireland
CARA Postdoctoral Mobility Fellowship for three years
UCD School of Economics
Dr. Michael Daly for the project “Socioeconomic Status and Obesity:
Testing the Role of Executive Functioning” (Supervisor: Dr. Liam
Delaney).
IRCHSS Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarships in the Humanities
and Social Sciences
The IRCHSS Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme set out
to support postgraduate candidates pursuing full-time research in the
Humanities and Social Sciences. Four IRCHSS Government of Ireland
Postgraduate Scholarships have been awarded to the following schools:
UCD School of Philosophy
1 scholarship for the project “The New Ethics of Liberty: towards an
ethical foundation for libertarian anarchism” (Supervisor: Professor
Gerard Casey)
UCD School of Politics and International Relations
2 scholarships for the projects “Economic Rights in the Making of the
Irish Constitution 1922-2002” (Supervisor: Dr. Graham Finlay) and
“African Water: The Psychology of Cooperative Regimes” (Supervisor:
Professor Diana Panke)
UCD School of Psychology
1 scholarship for the project “To investigate the Outcome of a
Computer Assisted CBT Game on Young Irish People with Internalising
Disorders” (Supervisor: Dr. Gary O’Reilly)
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IRCHSS Research Fellowship
The IRCHSS Research Fellowship scheme co-funded by the HSE
Crisis Pregnancy Programme & National Disability Authority set
out to facilitate researchers to bring existing research activities
or short term projects to successful completion. Dr. Basak Kus,
UCD School of Politics and International Relations has been
awarded a fellowship for the project “Politics of Indebtedness:
Credit, State and Society in Advanced Nations”.
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National Centre for Youth Mental Health (Headstrong) Funding
Dr. Barbara Dooley, UCD School of Psychology has been
awarded funding by the National Centre for Youth Mental
Health (Headstrong) to establish a national database of youth
mental health: risk and protective factors. Headstrong works
with communities and statutory services to empower young
people to develop the skills, self-confidence and resilience to
cope with mental health challenges.
National Maternity Hospital Funding
Dr. Orla Doyle, UCD School of Economics has been awarded
funding from the National Maternity Hospital (NMH) for the
“Economics of Childbirth”. The mission of the NMH is to be
the driving force in the improvement of maternity, neonatal
and gynaecology services.
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Royal Irish Academy Postdoctoral Mobility Grant
Dr. Amanda Fitzgerald, UCD School of Psychology has been
awarded a Royal Irish Academy Postdoctoral Mobility Grant to
travel to Orygen Youth Mental Health Research Centre in
Melbourne. Her research project was entitled “Establishing a
National Database of Youth Mental Health in Ireland: Risk and
Protective Factors”.
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Funding
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) has granted funding to Dr.
Gerald Mills, UCD School of Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy for the 8th International Conference on
Urban Climate. The aims of this conference were to provide
an international forum where the world’s urban climatologists
can discuss modern developments in research, and the
application of climatic knowledge to the design of better cities.
Springboard Funding
Springboard funding has been awarded to the UCD School of
Information and Library Studies (PI: Professor Diane
Sonnenwald) in collaboration with the UCD School of Computer
Science and Informatics and the Careers Development Centre.
Springboard is a programme funded by the HEA to provide
higher education to unemployed individuals.
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Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Funding
Dr. Mark Scott, UCD School of Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy has been awarded funding by the
Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) under the
Renewable Energy Research, Demonstration & Development
(RERD&D) Programme. His project is entitled “Wind energy
and environmental management”.
UCD Foundation Funding
Professor Colette McAuley, UCD School of Applied Social
Science has been awarded UCD Foundation funding. UCD
Foundation's primary function is to generate financial support
for research and teaching, fundraising for development
programmes and to support academic initiatives.
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UCD Lord Edward Fitzgerald Memorial Fund International Scholarship
The UCD Lord Edward Fitzgerald Memorial Fund International
Scholarship has been awarded to Gemma Moore, UCD School
of Sociology to spend time as a researcher in the Innogen
Centre (Centre for Social and Economic Research on Innovation
in Genomics) at the University of Edinburgh. Innogen is part of
the Genomics Network and is funded by the Economic and
Social Research Council in the UK. The Lord Edward Fitzgerald
Memorial Fund is an award to aid research in designated areas
through enabling overseas study.
UCD Strategic and Major Initiatives
Dr. Diane Payne, UCD School of Sociology has been awarded
funding from UCD Strategic and Major Initiatives for a two-year
postdoctoral project on the topic “Exploring social media for
improved learning, healthcare management and intervention
in patient groups in Ireland”.
UCD Seed Funding
The programmes in the UCD Seed Funding scheme focused on supporting early
stage innovation, fostering the exchange of knowledge and ideas, and
enhancing the research reputation of the University. The scheme also set out
to address the key challenge of diversifying the University’s funding base.
Funding has been granted as follows:
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UCD School of Applied Social Science
Dr. Marie Keenan
Conference Participation
Dr. Marie Keenan
Horizon Scanning
Dr. Patricia Kennedy
Conference Participation
UCD School of Economics
Mark McGovern
Conference Participation
UCD School of Education
Dr. Dympna Devine
International Visitor
UCD School of Geography, Planning & Environmental Policy
Dr. Finbarr Brereton
Conference Participation
UCD School of Information and Library Studies
Dr. Maria Souden
Horizon Scanning
Dr. Maria Souden
Early Stage Innovation
UCD School of Philosophy
Professor Maria Baghramian
Dr. James O'Shea
International Visitor
Conference Participation
UCD School of Politics and International Relations
Dr. Niamh Hardiman
Conference Participation
Stephen Quinlan
Conference Participation
UCD School of Psychology
Dr. Nuala Brady
Dr. Adrian Brock
Dr. Barbara Dooley
Dr. Louise McHugh
Dr. Geraldine Moane
Dr. Ela Polek
Dr. Mimi Tatlow-Golden
Horizon Scanning
Conference Participation
International Visitor
Horizon Scanning
Conference Participation
ERC Enabler
Conference Participation
UCD School of Social Justice
Margaret Crean
Dr. Mary McAuliffe
Dr. Katherine O'Donnell
Early Stage Innovation
Guest Speaker
Conference Participation
UCD School of Sociology
Dr. Andreas Hess
Dr. Sara O'Sullivan
Publications
Conference Participation
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Total New Research Projects per School
UCD School
No. of Academic
Staff FTEs,
December 2011
Total (€) New
Total (€) New
Research Projects Research Projects
Sept '11 to Aug '12 Sept '10 to Aug '11
Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy
18.00
2,311,273
551,979
Philosophy
12.00
320,540
348,362
Psychology
16.00
274,520
462,855
Politics and International
Relations
17.35
206,709
919,443
Applied Social Science
17.30
92,335
84,245
Education
14.00
58,387
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Sociology
15.50
63,134
230,915
6.00
60,951
209,436
17.16
41,000
12,397
6.50
21,114
9,123
3,449,963
2,828,756
Social Justice
Economics
Information and Library
Studies
Total
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Societal Contribution
Academia Europaea Elections
Professor Alun Jones, UCD School of Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy, Professor Cormac Ó Gráda, UCD School
of Economics and Professor Stephen Mennell, UCD School of
Sociology have been elected to the Academia Europaea
(Academy of Europe) following nominations and peer review by
international academics. The Academy houses many eminent
European scholars.
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Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Award
Professor Maeve Cooke, UCD School of Philosophy has received
an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Award for research on
“collective identity” at the University of Konstanz.
Barrington Medal
The Council of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of
Ireland under the auspices of the Barrington Trust has awarded
Dr. Orla Doyle, UCD School of Economics the 2011/2012
Barrington Medal in recognition of her promising new research
in the economic and social sciences.
Chevalier de l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques
Dr. Joseph Cohen, UCD School of Philosophy has been awarded
a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques by the French
government in recognition of his contribution to French culture
and civilisation through academic work. The award was
formally announced by the President of France, Mr. Francois
Hollande.
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Committee and Group Appointments
Ursula Barry, UCD School of Social Justice has been appointed
Irish Expert on European Network on Equality, Gender and
Employment (ENEGE). She has also been appointed Senior
Expert on the EU Network of Socio-Economic Experts on NonDiscrimination.
Dr. Sara Cantillon, UCD School of Social Justice has been
appointed Irish Expert on the EU Network of Socio-Economic
Experts on Non-Discrimination.
Dr. Dympna Devine, UCD School of Education has been invited
as an expert reviewer of the Dutch Programme Council for
Educational Research and Croatian Scientific Foundation. She
has also been invited as an expert member of the
International Accreditation Board of the new four year B.Ed
professional programme at St. Patrick’s College of Education,
and the international advisory board of the Doctoral Research
Centre, School of Education at Queens University Belfast. She
has been invited as a panel member and chair of consultative
group discussions on the Intercultural Education Strategy
(Department of Education and Skills).
Dr. Colman Gallagher, UCD School of Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy has been appointed co-convenor of the
Planetary Geomorphology session of the European
Geosciences Union annual General Assembly in Vienna. He
has also been appointed representative of Ireland on the
International Association of Geomorphologists Planetary
Geomorphology Working Group. He has been appointed to
the Meath County Council’s Natural Heritage and Biodiversity
Working Group of the County Meath Heritage Forum.
Dr. Niamh Hardiman, UCD School of Politics and International
Relations served as a member of the three-person
International Review Panel of the European collaborative
research programme on 'Re-emergence of religion as a social
force in Europe', for the social science network NORFACE.e
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Dr. Judith Harford, UCD School of Education has been
appointed member of Committee for Inter-Disciplinary and
International Collaboration at the Norwegian University of
Science and Technology to facilitate the creation and support
of European research projects in Horizon 2020 and related
funding streams. She has also been appointed member of
committee of international experts to undertake an
evaluation of educational research across universities in
Estonia on behalf of the Estonian Research Council. She has
been appointed member of EU Working Group to organise
conference on Teacher Educators to mark Ireland’s
Presidency of the EU. She has also been appointed National
University of Ireland representative on Teaching Council
Working Group on School Placement.
Dr. Andreas Hess, UCD School of Sociology has been
appointed to the Scientific Committee and Conference
Advisory Board of the Conference: La Celebracion de la
Nacion, Facultad de Letras, University of the Basque Country
UPV/EHU.
Dr. Patricia Kennedy, UCD School of Applied Social Science has
been appointed international adviser on the New Zealand
Health Research Council funded project ‘Chewing the Facts on
Fat: what does that say about me?’.
Dr. Lee Komito, UCD School of Information and Library Studies
has been invited as an expert for the European Commission
DG Information Society and Media ICT for Inclusion Unit, and
the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) of
the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) cofunded cross-European study and capabilities project,
“Measuring the impact of eInclusion actors on Digital Literacy,
Skills and Inclusion goals of the Digital Agenda” (MIREIA). He
has also become a member of the COST network ‘Dynamics of
Virtual Work’.
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Dr. Gerry MacRuairc, UCD School of Education has been
appointed academic expert and research advisor to the
European Policy Network on School Leadership (EPNSoL). He
has also been appointed advisor to the School Inspection and
Evaluation Reform team in Poland with the Polish Ministry of
Education and Jagiellonian University.
Professor David Madden, UCD School of Economics has been
appointed to the Steering Group for the Health Impact
Assessment of Proposed Sugar Sweetened Drinks Tax.
Professor Siniša Maleševid has been appointed member of the
International Advisory Board of Nations and Nationalism,
member of the Board of Directors of the Centre for
Humanitarian Action UCD and research associate in the
Centre for the Study of Nationalism and Organised Violence,
Moore Institute, NUI Galway. He has also been appointed to
the Boards to assess grant project proposals for the Japan
Society for the Promotion of Science Tokyo, Israel Science
Foundation Tel Aviv and Austrian Science Fund (FWF) Vienna.
He has been appointed to the Promotion Committee of the
Department of Politics and Public Administration at the
University of Limerick and as an external assessor for
professorial promotion at the School of Sociology and Politics
at NUI Galway.
Dr. Mary McAuliffe has been appointed member of the
Women’s History Association of Ireland. She has also been
appointed to the National Archives Advisory Council.
Dr. Niamh Moore-Cherry, UCD School of Geography, Planning
and Environmental Policy has been reappointed Chair of the
IGU Urban Commission Young Scholars Committee. She has
also been invited to become coordinator of the International
Network for Learning and Teaching (INTL) in Geography.
Dr. James O’Shea, UCD School of Philosophy has been
appointed external assessor for promotion to Associate
Professor at Georgetown University (School of Foreign
Service, Qatar).
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Dr. Michael Punch, UCD School of Sociology has been
appointed to the Academic Board of the Respond Housing
Association.
The Board oversees three educational
programmes on housing at certificate and degree level. He
has also been appointed to the Jesuit Centre for Faith and
Justice Board, which oversees the research and policy
advocacy work of the Centre and provides strategic guidance
on its main areas of research interest (housing, penal reform
and health).
Dr. Kalpana Shankar, UCD School of Information and Library
Studies has been appointed to the Program Committee of the
Social Informatics conference being held in Lausanne,
Switzerland.
Professor Diane Sonnenwald, UCD School of Information and
Library Studies has been elected by iSchool deans to be
iCaucus Board Representative. She has also been appointed
President of the ASIS&T, the largest association for
information science and technology worldwide. She has been
invited to be a member of the LAI Professional Standards
Committee. She has been appointed University Programme
Evaluator at the University of Sheffield.
Dr. Judy Walsh, UCD School of Social Justice has been
appointed Rapporteur of the International Law Association’s
International Committee on Feminism and International Law.
Dr. Nessa Winston, UCD School of Applied Social Science has
been appointed co-convenor of the European Network for
Housing Researchers (ENHR) Working Group on Housing and
Urban Sustainability. She has also been appointed as a board
member of the Safe Home Ireland Programme.
De Gruyter Saur/IFLA Research Paper Award
Adam Girard, UCD School of Information and Library Studies has won the De
Gruyter Saur/IFLA Research Paper Award 2012 for his research paper on ebooks.
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Editorial Appointments
Professor Alan Carr, UCD School of Psychology has been
appointed associate editor of Journal of Family Therapy
published by Blackwell-Wiley.
Professor Paul Devereux, UCD School of Economics has been
appointed as co-editor of Journal of Human Resources and
associate editor of Economic Journal.
Dr. Crystal Fulton, UCD School of Information and Library
Studies has been appointed Associate Editor in charge of
submissions from Africa and India for the ISI-ranked open
access journal Information Research.
Dr. Judith Harford, UCD School of Education has been
appointed consulting editor of the Australian Journal of
Teacher Education.
Dr. Andreas Hess, UCD School of Sociology has been appointed
section editor of the International Encyclopedia of the Social
and Behavioural Sciences. His task is to re-edit and revise
existing biography entries and to commission new entries as
appropriate.
Professor Siniša Maleševid, UCD School of Sociology has been
appointed as Section Editor with Elsevier International
Encyclopaedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences.
Dr. Enda Murphy, UCD School of Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy has been appointed to the editorial board
of the journal Urban Studies Research.
Dr. Niamh Moore-Cherry, UCD School of Geography, Planning
and Environmental Policy has been invited to be a member of
the editoral board of the Spanish language journal AGALI –
Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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Professor Aidan Moran, UCD School of Psychology has been
appointed inaugural editor-in-chief of The International Review
of Sport and Exercise Psychology published by Routledge.
Dr. Aogán Mulcahy, UCD School of Sociology has been
appointed as a member of the editorial advisory board of
European Journal of Policing Studies.
Dr. Aileen O’Gorman, UCD School of Applied Social Science has
been appointed as a member of the editorial board for the
journal Drugs, Prevention, Education and Policy.
Dr. Sara O’Sullivan, UCD School of Sociology has been
appointed to the editorial board of Teaching Sociology.
Professor Diane Sonnenwald, UCD School of Information and
Library Studies has become an editorial board member of the
Journal of the American Society of Information Science &
Technology, Journal of Education in Library & Information
Science, Journal of Library and Information Studies (Taiwan),
Journal of Biomedical Discovery and Collaboration and
Information Research. She has also become an editorial board
member of the Emerald Library and Information Science Book
Series.
External Examinerships
Professor Maria Baghramian, UCD School of Philosophy was
appointed as external examiner at the University of Kent.
Professor Alan Carr, UCD School of Psychology has been
appointed external examiner at the Institute of Psychiatry,
Kings College London.
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Dr. Dympna Devine, UCD School of Education has been invited
as a PhD external examiner in the University of South Australia,
Trinity College Dublin Children’s Research Centre and Queens
University Belfast.
Dr. Crystal Fulton, UCD School of Information and Library
Studies has been appointed PhD viva external examiner at the
University of Aberdeen.
Dr. Colman Gallagher, UCD School of Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy has been invited as an opponent in a PhD
defence at the University of Gothenburg Sweden.
Dr. Judith Harford, UCD School of Education has been
appointed external examiner to the Catholic University of
Australia and the University of Dundee Scotland.
Dr. Andreas Hess, UCD School of Sociology has been appointed
external examiner for the Department of Politics, Sociology
and Philosophy at Birkbeck (University of London).
Dr. Marie Keenan, UCD School of Applied Social Science has
been appointed external examiner at the University of
Bedfordshire for the re-validation of the Professional
Doctorate in Systemic Practice, and the Tavistock Clinic &
Portman NHS Foundation Trust London for the Doctorate in
Systemic Psychotherapy Programme and Masters in Systemic
Psychotherapy Programme. She has also been appointed
external examiner at the Higher Education and Training Awards
Council, Clanwilliam Institute Dublin for the re-validation of
Master Science (Systemic Psychotherapy) Programme and
Postgraduate Diploma in Science.
Professor Kathleen Lynch, UCD School of Social Justice has
been appointed external examiner at the University of
Barcelona Sociology Department. She has also been appointed
PhD external examiner at the University of Porto Education
Department.
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Professor Siniša Maleševid has been appointed PhD external
examiner in the University of Edinburgh and the London School
of Economics.
Professor Aidan Moran, UCD School of Psychology has been
appointed PhD external examiner at the University of CaenBasse France, University of Stirling Scotland and University of
Lincoln IUK, and the University of Stirling for an MSc
programme in Sport Psychology.
Dr. Gráinne Ní Dhomhnaill, UCD School of Education has been
appointed as external examiner for the B.Ed. degree in
Psychology and Education at the University of Limerick.
Dr. Aileen O’Gorman, UCD School of Applied Social Science has
been appointed as external examiner for final year student
thesis at the School of Architecture in Nantes (ENSAN).
Dr. James O’Shea, UCD School of Philosophy has been
appointed PhD external examiner at Trinity College Dublin and
Mary Immaculate/University of Limeick.
Dr. Declan Redmond, UCD School of Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy has been appointed external examiner at
Trinity College Dublin.
Professor Aisling Reynolds-Feighan, UCD School of Economics
has been appointed external examiner at Cranfield University,
UK for 2012-15 for the MSc Air Transport Management
programme.
Professor Diane Sonnenwald, UCD School of Information and
Library Studies has been appointed PhD viva external examiner
at both Oxford University Internet Institute and Curtin
University Australia.
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Professor Rowland Stout, UCD School of Philosophy has been
appointed external examiner at University of Aberdeen.
Dr. Nessa Winston, UCD School of Applied Social Science has
been appointed external examiner at the University of Ulster
School of Sociology and Applied Social Studies for the M.Sc.
Professional Development in Social Work.
Harvard Business Review Prize
Eamonn O’Loughlin, UCD School of Sociology has won a
Kaggle.com competition, which required analysis and
visualisation of a database of published papers for the Harvard
Business Review.
Hibernian Research Award
Dr. Deirdre Raftery, UCD School of Education has received a
Hibernian Research Award from the University of Notre Dame
for her current research on the history of Irish missionary
orders and international education.
‘Ireland’s Champions of EU Research’ Award
President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins presented five special
awards to academic researchers in recognition of their projects,
which were ranked first in Europe in their research areas. Dr.
Louise Dunne, UCD School of Geography, Planning and
Environmental Policy received one of these awards for the
TURaS project on “Transitioning towards Urban Resilience and
Sustainability”, ranked first in ‘Sustainable and Resilient Green
Cities’ in the Environment area.
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Pictured at the
award ceremony:
President of Ireland,
Michael D Higgins
MyWorld Survey of Youth Mental Health Launch
Pictured at the
launch: Dr Amanda
Fitzgerald, UCD
School of Psychology
and Dr Barbara
Dooley, Director of
Research,
Headstrong
The My World Survey, Ireland's first comprehensive national
study of youth mental health, was released by The National
Centre for Youth Mental Health (Headstrong) and the UCD
School of Psychology. The survey was launched by Kathleen
Lynch TD, Minister for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and
Older People. It tracks, for the first time, evidence of the
damaging link between drinking behaviour and mental health
in young people up to the age of 25 by collating the views of
14,306 people aged 12-25 years.
Royal Irish Academy Membership
The Royal Irish Academy (RIA) has recognised the
internationally renowned accomplishments of Professor John
Coakley and Professor Richard Sinnott, both UCD School of
Politics and International Relations by enrolling them as
members of the academy. There is keen competition for
membership of the Royal Irish Academy as it is the highest
academic honour in Ireland and a public recognition of
academic achievement.
SCoTENS Research Award
Dr. Deirdre Raftery, UCD School of Education has received a
SCoTENS Research Award.
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“The Retention of Social Workers in the Health Services: An Evidence-Based
Assessment” Report Launch
Pictured at the
launch: Prof
Bairbre Redmond
and Dr Suzanne
Guerin
The report “The Retention of Social Workers in the Health
Services: An Evidence-Based Assessment” by lead author
Professor Bairbre Redmond, UCD Deputy Registrar Teaching
and Learning with co-authors Dr. Suzanne Guerin, UCD School
of Psychology and Professor Brian Nolan, UCD College of
Human Sciences was officially launched by the Minister for
Children and Youth Affairs, Ms. Frances Fitzgerald TD. The
study, published by UCD and funded by the Health Service
Executive (HSE), is the largest in-depth survey of social workers
in Ireland in recent years and involved 186 practicing social
workers within the HSE and 123 social work students.
UCD Images of Research Certificate of Merit
Steve Cooney, UCD School of Education has been awarded a Certificate of
Merit as one of eleven winners of the UCD Images of Research competition. Of
these winners, Steve Cooney's entry was the only hand drawn (artists') image.
Visiting Researchers
Dr. Niamh Hardiman, UCD School of Politics and International
Relations was awarded a year-long funded visiting fellowship
at the Global Research Institute and Center for European
Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Professor Gerrit Knaap, Director of the National Centre for
Smart Growth Research and Education at the University of
Maryland has spent a semester on sabbatical in the UCD
School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy.
Professor Claire McInerney, Rutgers University and UCD
Visiting Associate Professor has spent part of her sabbatical at
the UCD School of Information and Library Studies.
Dr. Sara O’Sullivan, UCD School of Sociology has been a visiting
scholar at the Department of Sociology, New York University.
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Books Published
Allen, M.; Journeys to Safety: Using Narrative Therapy to support abused
women. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2012.
Baghramian, M. (ed.); Reading Putnam. London and New York: Routledge,
2012.
Balme M.; Gallagher C.; Gupta S. and Bargery, A. (eds.); Geomorphology on
Mars and Other Planets. London: The Geological Society of London, 2011.
Bathelt, H., Feldman, M.P. and Kogler D.F (eds.); Beyond Territory: Dynamic
Geographies of Knowledge Creation, Diffusion, and Innovation. Oxford:
Routledge, 2011.
Barker, J.; McCarthy, P.; Jones, M. and Moran, A.; Single Case Research
Methods in Sport and Exercise Psychology. London: Routledge, 2011.
Carr, A.; Clinical Psychology: An Introduction. London: Routledge, 2012.
Carr, A.; Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness and Human Strengths
(Second edition). London: Routledge, 2011.
Casey, G.; Libertarian Anarchy: Against the State. London: Continuum, 2012.
Coakley, J; Nationalism, ethnicity and the state: making and breaking nations.
London: Sage, 2012.
Convery, F.; Ellerman, D. and de Perthuis, C.; Pricing Carbon: the European
Union Emissions Trading Scheme. Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Cowley, C. (ed.); Reconceiving Medical Ethics. London: Continuum 2012.
Dalton, R.; Farrell, D. and McAllister, I.; Political Parties and Democratic
Linkage: How Parties Organize Democracy. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2011.
Devine, D.; Immigration and Schooling in the Republic of Ireland: Making a
difference? Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2011.
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Dillon, D. and Fanning, B; Lessons for the Big Society: Planning, regeneration
and the politics of community participation. London: Ashgate, 2011.
Fanning, B.; Racism and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland. Manchester:
Manchester University Press, 2012.
Fanning, B. (ed.); An Irish Century: Studies 1912-2012. Dublin: UCD Press,
2012.
Farrell, D.; Electoral Systems: A Comparative Introduction (Second edition).
Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
Gabriel, N. and Mennell, S. (eds.); Norbert Elias and Figurational Sociology:
Processual Thinking in Sociology. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
Hardiman, N. (ed.); Irish Governance In Crisis.
University Press, 2012.
Manchester: Manchester
Harford, J.; Hudson, B. and Niemi, H. (eds.); Quality Assurance and Teacher
Education Policy: International Challenges and Expectations. Oxford: Peter
Lang, 2012.
Hess, A.; Modernizacion Reluctante: Cultura plebeya y economia moral en el
Pais. San Sebastian: Vasco Hiria, 2012.
Horner, A.; Mapping Sligo in the early nineteenth century with an atlas of
William Larkin's map of County Sligo 1819. Wordwell, 2011.
Inglis, T.; Making Love: A Memoir. Dublin: New Island, 2012.
Keenan, M.; Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church: Gender, Power,
Organizational Culture. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, 2012.
Kennedy, P.; Key Themes in Social Policy. London: Routledge, 2012.
Kremer, J.; Moran, A.; Walker, G. and Craig, C.; Key Concepts in Sport
Psychology. London: Sage, 2012.
Lavallee, D.; Kremer, J.; Moran, A. and Williams, M.; Sport Psychology:
Contemporary Themes (Second edition). London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
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Loughran, H.; Understanding crisis therapies: An integrated approach to posttraumatic stress and crisis intervention. London: Jessica Kingsley Publications,
2011.
Lynch, K.; Grummell, B. and Devine, D.; New Managerialism in Education:
Commercialization, Carelessness and Gender. London: Palgrave Macmillan,
2012.
MacRuairc, G.; Ottesen, E. and Precey, R. (eds.) Leadership for Inclusive
Education: Values, Vision, Voices. Netherlands: Sense.
Maleševid, S.; Sociologija rata i nasilja (Croatian translation of The Sociology of
War and Violence). Zagreb: Jesenski i Turk, 2011.
Maleševid, S.; Persian translation of The Sociology of Ethnicity. Tehran: Sabzan,
2011.
McHugh, L. and Stewart, I.; The Self and Perspective Taking: Contributions and
Applications from Modern Behavioral Science. CA: New Harbinger, 2012.
Mennell, S. (ed.); Norbert Elias: On the Process of Civilisation. Dublin: UCD
Press, 2012.
Mennell, S. (ed.) Norbert Elias: What is Sociology? Dublin, UCD Press, 2012.
Mennell, S.; The Collected Works of Norbert Elias: The Symbol Theory. Dublin:
UCD Press, 2011.
Mercille, J.; Cruel Harvest: US Intervention in the Afghan Drug Trade. New
York: Palgrave Macmillan and London: Pluto Press, 2012.
Moran, A. P.; Sport and Exercise Psychology: A Critical Introduction (Second
edition). London: Routledge, 2012.
Moran, D. (ed. with a new foreword); Edmund Husserl, Ideas: A General
Introduction to Pure Phenomenology. Trans. W. R. Boyce Gibson. London and
New York: Routledge Classics, 2012.
Moran, D.; Husserl’s Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental
Phenomenology: An Introduction. Cambridge Introductions to Key
Philosophical Texts Series. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University
Press, 2012.
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Moran, D. and Cohen, J.; The Husserl Dictionary. Continuum Philosophical
Dictionaries. London and New York: Continuum International Publishing
Group, 2012.
Nedovic-Budic, Z.; Crompvoets, J. and Georgiadou, Y. (eds.); Spatial Data
Infrastructure in Context: North and South. London: Taylor & Francis - CRC
Press, 2011.
Nolan, B. and Whelan, C.T.; Poverty and Deprivation in Europe. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2011.
O’Brien, M.; Heidegger and Authenticity: From Resoluteness to Releasement.
London and New York: Continuum, 2011.
O'Shea, J. R.; Kant's Critique of Pure Reason: An Introduction and
Interpretation. Durham, UK: Acumen Publishing, 2012.
Pineira Mantinan, M.J. and Moore-Cherry, N. (ed.); New Trends in the Renewal
of the City. Santiago de Compostela, Spain: IDEGA-University of Santiago de
Compostela, 2011.
Raftery, D. and Valiulis, Maryann (eds.); Gender Balance and Gender Bias in
Education: International Perspectives. London and New York: Routledge, 2011.
Scott, M. (ed.); Housing Rural Communities. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2012.
Szanto, T.; Bewusstsein, Intentionalität und Mentale Repräsentation. Husserl
und die Analytische Philosophie des Geistes. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter
2012.
Trigg, D.; The Memory of Place: a Phenomenology of the Uncanny. Athens:
Ohio University Press, 2012.
Vasquez del Aguila, E.; Is it just a Matter of 'Descuido'? The Health Care
Seeking Journey of Latino Men in New York City. New York City: City University
of New York (CUNY) Institute for Health Equity, 2011.
Walsh, J.; Equal Status Acts 2000-2011: Discrimination in the Provision of
Goods and Services. Dublin: Blackhall, 2012.
Young, S.J. and Bramham, J., Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for ADHD in
Adolescents and Adults. UK: Wiley.
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