8:30-9:00 |
Registration
School of Education Foyer, North Campus |
9:00-10:30
Panels |
SAT1 Foreclosing the future: challenges for social theory. Social Theory Panel
Room SE010 |
SAT2: Mothering Futures
CHAIR: Jenny Sailavaara, MU
Room SE011 |
SAT3: Civil Society/State Relations in an age of Political Polarisation Panel
(convened by Barry Cannon)
CHAIR: BLANCA BLANCO (TROCAIRE)
Room SE012 |
Diana Stypinska (University of Galway)
‘The future without (a) future …? On economicization and ecological relationality
Tom Boland (UCC) & Ray Griffin (SETU)
‘Prescribing the future on a misdiagnosis: Unemployment Scarring, NEETs and Activation’
João Nunes de Almeida (University of Glasgow)
'The Crisis of Social Cures as the Crisis of Sociology of Indecision and Complicity'
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Ciara Bradley (MU)
Lived experience of Traveller women of pregnancy and birthd during the Covid-19 pandemic and post-pandemic
Roisin Freeney (MU) and Orlagh Woods (MU) Reflections on themes of Irish Motherhood in Anne Enright’s The Green Road.
Tanya Cassidy (MU)
Thinking about mother futures: Imagining hope and potentiality informed by memories and experiences in the past and present |
Chris O’Connell, (Trocaire)
A struggle for rights and freedom: the importance of civil society space
Barry Cannon and Shane Murphy (MU)
‘We’re not the right-wing or racist but…’ : far right myth and distributive conflict in asylum-seeker related protest in the Republic of Ireland, Nov 2022-July 2023
Nessa Ni Chasaide (MU)
Challenging Ireland’s corporate tax games? Options from ‘above’ and ‘below.
John Brown (MU)
Radical-left governments and popular sector relations: tensions and contradictions in the building of Venuzela’s communes |
10:30-10:45 |
Coffee
Postgraduate Poster Exhibition
SE Foyer |
10:45-12:15
Panels |
SAT4: Critical Problems in Public, Social Theory Panel
Room SE010 |
SAT5: Love, Marriage and the Family CHAIR: ANGELOS BOLLAS
Room SE011 |
SAT6: securitization and its discontents
Room SE012 |
Aslı Kandemir ( (University of Birmingham)
In spatiality of populism: Discourse of tolerance as symbolic border
Jody Moore-Ponce (UCC)
“I feel like….” A Digital ethnography and linguistic genealogy of representations of ‘lived experience’.
Billy Goodwin (UCC)
Combating hyper reality with Rosa’s (2019) Resonance
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Catherine B McNamee & Danielle Mackle
Dating experiences and perspectives among LGBTQ+ university students in Northern Ireland
Lim Mengzhen (Meiji/Temple University)
What if a romantic relationship is short term?
Ann Burke (SETU)
‘Exploring the moral dimensions of pro-life feminism in the Irish pro-life movement’ |
Iva-Nicole Mavrlja, Aphra Kerr, Ciara Bracken-Roche (MU)
Facial Recognition Technology: the expanding security assemblage in Irish policing
Sarah Carol (UCD) & Faouzia Zeraoulia (UJ)
‘The social architecture of checkpoints: the case of Palestine’
Giulia Levi
‘Srebrenica: place of death or place of life: thinking about the future in a post-genocide town’
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12:15-13:15
Plenary II
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Keynote:
EMERITUS PROF Tom Inglis
CHAIR: MARY P. CORCORAN
Room SE014
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The Control of Self: Honour and Shame in Ireland
Honour and shame are emotional controls that are central to social order in everyday life. One’s Identity, sense of self and individual self-worth are developed over time and presented to others for assessment. It is through this assessment that individuals come to be, on the one hand, recognised, respected and honoured or, on the other, ignored, demeaned or shamed. There is a constant struggle to maintain face. It is because this struggle is intensely emotional, that it is difficult to find good evidence. I suggest that sociologists might look at alternative sources such as novels and, when it comes to understanding how honour and shame operate in Ireland, to the works of John McGahern. |
13:15-14:00 |
Lunch/AGM
SE Foyer |
14:00-15.30*
Panels |
SAT7:
Education across the life course
Room SE010
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SAT8: Political polarisation, policy tensions and ways forward
CHAIR: Mary P. Murphy
Room SE011
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SAT9: Health, Technology and Agency
Room SE012 |
Delma Byrne (MU)
Negotiating provision for school choice for a diverse and inclusive society
Emily Murphy (UL)
Changes in gender inequality among young people with disabilities
Keitumetse Mabole (MU)
Indigenous knowledge and lifelong learning
Tom Kissock-Mamede (University of Cambridge)
Non-indigenous sociologists researching indigenous rights ( autoethnography)
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Kieran Allen (UCD)
Shifts in political cleavages in Ireland 2024
Niamh Kirk (UL)
Decolonising Ireland? Narratives of hospitality and anti-colonialism on a shared Island
Lisa Smyth (QUB)
Liberty and Solidarity : Ireland’s Moral Revolution
Rian Mulcahy and Jessica Simpson, (University of Greenwich)
The Hidden pandemic: consequences and responses to Qanon |
Jack Lehane, Aphra Kerr & Mani Dhingra (MU)
‘Health beyond health care: demonstrating non-traditional public sector relevance for population health through Smart D8’
Harriet Wilkinson (MU)
Old wives tales to digital trackers- the shifting social imaginaries of menstruation in Ireland
Elena Cristina Pislariu, (UCM Spain)
‘Mapas locos’: the recovery of agency from surveillance of mental institutions
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15:30-15:45 |
Coffee
Postgraduate Poster Exhibition
SE Foyer |
15:45-17:15
Panels |
SAT10: The Sociology and Political Economy of Work
Room SE010
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SAT10: State capacity: European, national and local perspectives
Room SE011 |
SAT12: Digital Futures
Room SE012 |
Amy Healy (UL) & Sean O ‘Riain (MU)
‘The mean side of lean: work organisation, gender and workplace abuse’
Sasha Noon (TUS)
‘Becoming and being a Social Profession: how the sociology of professions can those support those in the social professions to become agents of influence and change in and for their professions’
Shannon Hughes Spence (SETU)
‘Types of feminine subjectivities in modern nightclubs'
Mary P. Murphy (MU)
Navigating tensions between care income proposals in eco-social welfare policy proposals |
Shamsoddin Shariati (MU)
The Imperative of state capacity in addressing polycrises: a comparative analysis of wicked problem management in Europe
Sean O’Riain (MU)
Growth models and futures in Ireland’s Political Economy
Mary P. Corcoran (MU)
Urban space as contested space: the struggle to make and sustain liveable neighbourhoods in Dublin |
Eric Deibel (MU)
STS, AI and the Social Contract AI
Dominic Hewson (UU)
A new ‘world of information’: shifting parameters of power at the dawn of the dataistic episteme
Mani Dhingra (MU) et al
‘Digital Twins and their potential use in democratising urban futures’
J. Clark Powers (MU)
Resilience through Resistance: Digital Sociology as Necessarily Technoskeptic |