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Biography
Elaine Moriarty is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, School of Social Science and Philosophy. Elaine's teaching and research interests include mobility and migration, race and ethnicity, employment and labour markets, qualitative longitudinal research methods, gender and identity. Elaine is currently researching 'Graduate Careers and Social Mobility' (2020-2021, TRISS Research Fellowship). Her previous research includes 'New forms of mobility and the Portability of Social Protections in Europe' supported by the Trinity Arts and Social Sciences Benefactions Fund (2013-2016), 'Careers, Conjunctures and Consequences - the implications of Polish migration to Ireland for contemporary Irish emigration' research project (supported by the IRC, 2012-2013), a follow up to the 'Migrant Careers and Aspirations' project, a three year study of Polish migrants in the Irish labour market (supported by AIB, 2007-2010). Her most recent publications include (2020) 'Measuring Mixedness: Constructing Sameness and Difference' in Rocha and Aspinall (eds) The Palgrave International Handbook of Mixed Racial and Ethnic Classification, Palgrave Macmillan. (2013) New Mobilities in Europe: Polish Migration to Ireland post 2004 Manchester University Press, UK (with Torben Krings, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek and Justyna Salamonska). Elaine has a B.Soc.Sc from UCC, an M.Phil in Ethnic and Racial Studies from TCD and a Ph.D in Sociology from TCD.
Publications and Further Research Outputs
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Sally Daly and Alicja Bobek, Graduate Emigration from Ireland: Navigating New Pathways to familiar places, Irish Journal of Sociology, 23, (2), 2015, p71 - 92Journal Article, 2015
- Portability of Social Protection in the European Union: A Transformation of National Welfare Systems? in, editor(s)Anna Amelina, Kenneth Horvath and Bruno Meeus , book An Anthology of Migration and Social Transformation: European Perspectives, Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2016, pp201 - 215, [Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, and Sally Daly]Book Chapter, 2016, TARA - Full Text
- Alicja Bobek, James Wickham, Elaine Moriarty and Justyna Salamonska , Is money always the most important thing? Polish construction workers in Ireland , Irish Journal of Sociology, 26, (2), 2018, p162 - 182Journal Article, 2018, URL
- Elaine Moriarty, Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France, American Journal of Sociology, 125, (1), 2019, p265 - 267Review Article, 2019
- Measuring Mixedness in Ireland: Constructing Sameness and Difference in, editor(s)Zarine L. Rocha and Peter J. Aspinall , The Palgrave International Handbook of Mixed Racial and Ethnic Classification, Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, pp249 - 265, [Elaine Moriarty]Book Chapter, 2020
- Elaine Moriarty, 'Young Irish Graduates navigating a global workspace after the recession' , Annual Association of Geographers, Boston, MA, 5 April 2017 , 2017Conference Paper, 2017
- Elaine Moriarty, 'Mechanism for Exclusion? Social Protection Adjustments in post Celtic Tiger Ireland', European Social Science History Conference, Valencia, Spain, 2 April 2016, 2016Conference Paper, 2016
- Elaine Moriarty, 'European mobility rights and national welfare states' protectionism: the end of the European project?', '(Un)Making Europe: Capitalism, Solidarities, Subjectivities', Athens, Greece, 31 August 2017, 2017Conference Paper, 2017
- Elaine Moriarty, `Girls worth saving: The Discursive Construction of girls during migrant crisis events across history" , Women on the Move Annual Conference, Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Nova de Lisboa - Colégio Almada Negreiro (CAN), Lisbon, Portugal, 8/2/23, 2023Conference Paper, 2023
- Elaine Moriarty, `Irish nuns educating the British colonies" , Women on the Move Annual Conference, Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Nova de Lisboa - Colégio Almada Negreiro (CAN), Lisbon, Portugal, 7-9/2/23, 2023Poster, 2023
- Elaine Moriarty, Workhouse girls migration , Women on the Move Annual Conference, Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Nova de Lisboa - Colégio Almada Negreiro (CAN), Lisbon, Portugal, 7-9-23, 2023Poster, 2023
- Polish families investing in welfare futures: Perceptions, Experiences and Aspirations in, editor(s)Michelle Share and Alicja Bobek , Polish Families in Ireland: A Lifecourse Approach, Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan, 2024, pp249 - 274, [Elaine Moriarty]Book Chapter, 2024
- Luke-Currier, A., Moriarty, E., and Hodkinson, T., Communication of EU agricultural antibiotic use policies to farmers and implications for public health., European Journal of Public Health, 34, (3), 2024, piii420 - iii421Journal Article, 2024
- Luke-Currier, A., Moriarty E., Hodkinson T., Communication of EU agricultural antibiotic use policies to farmers and implications for public health, European Public Health Conference, Sailing the Waves of European Public Health: Exploring a Sea of Innovation, Lisbon, Portugal, November 15, 2024, 2024Conference Paper, 2024, DOI
- Hegarty, C., Luke-Currier, A., Ryder, S., Grasso, A., Moriarty, E., Hodkinson, T., Renwick, J., Martins, M., Monaghan, M., Corr, S.C, Addressing the Global Threat of Antimicrobial Resistance: A Comprehensive One Health Approach Integrating Agriculture, Human Health, and Environment, World Antimicrobial Awareness Week Conference, Maynooth, Co Kildare, November 15, 2024, 2024Poster, 2024
- Elaine Moriarty, Dialectical interrelations of knowledge, power and subjectivity in the representational struggle for Irishness and Otherness, Foilsiu, an interdisciplinary journal of Irish studies, NYU, Vol. 5, (No. 1), 2006, p13 - 35Journal Article, 2006
- Routinised practices and technologies of the state: Dialectical constitution of Irishness and Otherness in, editor(s)A. Lentin and R. Lentin , Race and State, Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006, pp294 - 313, [Elaine Moriarty]Book Chapter, 2006
- Elaine Moriarty, Telling Identity Stories: The Routinisation of Racialisation of Irishness, Sociological Research Online, Vol. 10, (No. 3), 2005Journal Article, 2005
- Elaine Moriarty & Abel Ugba, New Connections, Old Exclusions: Ethnic Minorities in Ireland's new Information Society, www.emtelconference.org, European Media, Technology and Everyday Life Network, April, 2003Report, 2003
- Working in the gold rush: Polish migrants' careers and the Irish hospitality sector in, editor(s)Maeve Holohan and Sharon Bolton , Work Matters: Critical Reflections on Contemporary Work, London, Palgrave, 2009, pp81 - 96, [James Wickham, Elaine Moriarty, Alicja Bobek and Justyna Salamoñska]Book Chapter, 2009
- Torben Krings, Alicja Bobek, Elaine Moriarty, Justyna Salamonska and James Wickham, Migration and Recession: Polish Migrants in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland, Sociological Research Online, 14, (2/3), 2009Journal Article, 2009
- Wickham, J., Moriarty, E., Bobek, A., Salamonska, J., A new casualised temporary workforce? Migrant aspirations and employer strategies in the Irish hospitality sector, International Labour Process Conference, Dublin, 18-20 March 2008, 2008Conference Paper, 2008
- Krings, T. and Moriarty, E., 'Free movers' instread of immigrants? Polish migrants in the Irish labour market, Sociological Association of Ireland, Waterford, 7-9 May 2009, 2009Conference Paper, 2009
- Krings, T., Bobek, A., Moriarty, E., Salamonska, J., Wickham, J., Migrating into recession: Polish migrants in the new Irish labour market, International Labour Process Conference, Edinburgh, 2009Conference Paper, 2009
- Krings, T., Bobek, A., Moriarty, E., Salamonska, J., Wickham, J., Defying the Recession: Polish Migrants in Post Celtic Tiger Ireland, Compas, Oxford University, 7-9 September 2009, 2009Conference Paper, 2009
- Krings, T., Bobek, A., Moriarty, E., Salamonska, J., Wickham, J., 'Free Movers' instead of immigrants? Polish migrants in the Irish labour market, European Sociological Association, Lisbon, 2-5 September 2009, 2009Conference Paper, 2009
- Moriarty, E., Wickham, J., Krings, T., Salamonska, J., Bobek, A., Taking on almost everyone? Migrant and Employer Recruitment Strategies in a Booming Labour Market, International Labour Process Conference, Rutgers, New Jersey, 15-17 March 2010, 2010Conference Paper, 2010
- Moriarty, E., Wickham, J., Krings, T., Salamonska, J., Bobek, A., Negotiating the Recession: Polish Migrants in Post Celtic Tiger Ireland, ESPAnet, Budapest, 2-4 September 2010, 2010Conference Paper, 2010
- Moriarty, E., Wickham, J., Krings, T., Salamonska, J., Bobek, A., From 'Taking on almost everyone' to 'Hanging on to a sinking ship', Work, Employment and Society, Brighton, 7-9 September 2010, 2010Conference Paper, 2010
- Wickham, J., Moriarty, E., Krings, T., Bobek, A., Salamonska, J., Buy not make? Hidden employment policy choices during Ireland's economic boom, International Labour Process Conference, Leeds, 5-7 April 2011, 2011Conference Paper, 2011
- Torben Krings, Alicja Bobek, Elaine Moriarty, Justyna Salamońska and James Wickham, 'From Boom to Bust: Migrant Labour and Employers in the Irish Construction Sector' , Economic and Industrial Democracy, 32, (3), 2011, p459 - 476Journal Article, 2011
- Elaine Moriarty, Torben Krings, James Wickham, Justyna Salamonska, Alicja Bobek, 'From Migration to Mobility?': Polish nationals in the Irish labour market, European Sociological Association 10th Conference 'Social Relations in Turbulent Times', Geneva, Switzerland, 7-10 September 2011, 2011Conference Paper, 2011
- Elaine Moriarty, Mechanism for Exclusion? Social Welfare Adjustments in post Celtic Tiger Ireland, European Sociological Association 10th Conference 'Social Relations in Turbulent Times', Geneva, Switzerland, 7-10 September, 2011, 2011Conference Paper, 2011
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Torben Krings, Justyna Salamonska, Alicja Bobek, 'Taking on almost everyone?' Migrant and Employer Recruitment Strategies in a Booming Labour Market, International Journal of Human Resource Management, 23, (9), 2012, p1871 - 1887Journal Article, 2012, URL
- Torben Krings, Alicja Bobek, Elaine Moriarty, Justyna Salamonska and James Wickham, Polish migration to Ireland: "Free movers" in the new European mobility space, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 39, (1), 2013, p87 - 103Journal Article, 2013
- Torben Krings, Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Justyna Salamoñska, New Mobilities in Europe: Polish migration to Ireland post-2004, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2013, 1 - 176ppBook, 2013
- Learning from Poland? What Recent Mass Immigration to Ireland Tells Us about Contemporary Irish Migration in, editor(s)Louis Brennan , Enacting Globalization: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on International Integration, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, pp146 - 155, [Wickham James, Bobek Alicja, Daly Sally, Krings Torben, Moriatry Elaine and Justnya Salamonska ]Book Chapter, 2013
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Justyna Salamonska, Alicja Bobek, Portability of welfare rights in the New Europe, . European Sociological Association 11th Conference 'Crisis, Critique and Change', Turin Italy, 28-31 August 2013, 2013Oral Presentation, 2013
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Sally Daly. , New forms of Mobility and the Portability of Social Protections in Europe, "Social Protection Across Borders", IMISCOE Conference, Malmo, Sweden, 26-27 August 2013, 2013Conference Paper, 2013
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Sally Daly, Portability of welfare rights in the New Europe, Shifting to Post-Crisis Welfare States in Europe? - Long Term and Short Term Perspectives, Berlin, Germany, 2013Conference Paper, 2013
- Moriarty E. & Brennan, D., Digging For Our Own: The professionalisation of grave digging in rural Ireland, Sociological Association of Ireland: 40th Annual Conference, Athlone, Ireland, 10-12 May, 2013, 2013Oral Presentation, 2013
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Sally Daly, New European Mobilities: Education, migration and employment , 16 September 2013, 2013, Trinity College DublinMeetings /Conferences Organised, 2013
- Elaine Moriarty, Researching Migration: Tracing Mobility, Transition and Self Development, Contemporary Irish emigration, St Mary's University, London , 8 July, 2014, Middlesex UniversityInvited Talk, 2014
- Elaine Moriarty, Mechanism for Exclusion? Social Protection Adjustments in post Celtic Tiger Ireland, Crisis, Mobility and New Forms of Migration Conference, UCC, 3 September 2014, 2014Oral Presentation, 2014
- Elaine Moriarty, Qualitative Panel Studies in researching migration, Qualitative Longitudinal Panel in Migration and Social Network Research, Georg Simmel Centrum, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, 22-23 May 2014, 2014, TRANSFORmIGInvited Talk, 2014
- Large-scale migration in an open labour market: The Irish experience with post-2004 labour moblity and the regulation of employment standards in, editor(s)Magdalena Bernaciak , Market Expansion and Social Dumping in Europe, UK, Routledge, 2015, pp10 - 28, [Elaine Moriarty, Torben Krings, Alicja Bobek, Justyna Salamonska and James Wickham]Book Chapter, 2015
- Elaine Moriarty, 'Migration, mobility and labour markets', TRiSS - IIEA 'Bitesize' workshop series Migration, Trinity College Dublin, 24 September 2018, 2018, TRISS-IIEAInvited Talk
- Elaine Moriarty, Book Review of Migrations: Ireland in a Globalised World, Review of Migrations: Ireland in a Globalised World , by Mary Gilmartin and Allen White , Manchester University Press, 2013Review
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Justyna Salamonska, Walking the link between 'there' and 'here' (with a suitcase at the ready), Newsletter, 3, Dublin, August, 2013, p1 - 4Report, URL
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Justyna Salamonska, Wanderlust, 'A surf at lunchtime' and Graduate Mobility, Learning from Poland Report, 2, Dublin, TCD, March, 2013, p1 - 4Report, URL
- Justyna Salamonska, Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Migrant Workers and the Financial Services Sector in Ireland, Migrant Careers and Aspirations Employment Sector Report, 3, Dublin, TCD, August, 2008, p1 - 6Report, URL
- Alicja Bobek, Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Justyna Salamonska, Migrant Workers and the Hospitality Sector in Ireland, Migrant Careers and Aspirations Employment Sector Report, 4, Dublin, TCD, November, 2008, p1 - 6Report, URL
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Justyna Salamonska, Migration and the Recession, Migrant Careers and Aspirations Newsletter, 1, D, TCD, December, 2008, p1 - 4Report, URL
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Justyna Salamonska, After the Boom: Migration and the Construction Sector, Migrant Careers and Aspirations Newsletter, 2, Dublin, TCD, July, 2009, p1 - 4Report, URL
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Justyna Salamonska, Migration and Social Welfare in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland, Migrant Careers and Aspirations Newsletter, 3, Dublin, TCD, January, 2010, p1 - 4Report, URL
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Justyna Salamonska, Polish migration to Ireland: New Mobilities in an Enlarged EU, Migrant Careers and Aspirations Newsletter, 4, Dublin, TCD, April, 2010, p1 - 4Report, URL
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Sally Daly, Alicja Bobek, Justyna Salamonska, Learning from Poland: First Reflections, Dublin, TCD, 2013, p1 - 8Report, URL
- Torben Krings, Alicja Bobek, Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Justyna Salamonska, Labour Migration and the Irish construction sector, CLR News, 2009Journal Article, URL
- Elaine Moriarty, Review of Racism: A Beginners Guide, Review of Racism: A Beginners Guide, by Alana Lentin , 2008Review
- Alicja Bobek, Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Justyna Salamonska, Migrant Workers and the Construction Sector in Ireland, September, 2008Report, URL
- Torben Krings, Alicja Bobek, Elaine Moriarty, Justyna Salamoska, James Wickham, Les migrants polonais dans l'Irlande en crise, Les Mondes du Travail, (7), 2009, p43 - 52Journal Article
- Elaine Moriarty, James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Sally Daly, Learning from Poland: First Reflections, Learning from Poland Report, 3, Dublin: TCD, TCD, 2013Report, URL
Research Expertise
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TitleThe Portability of Welfare Benefits by European NationalsSummaryThis research entailed a European wide analysis of the regulations governing the portability of social protections (unemployment, illness, carers, child benefit). In particular it examined the tensions between EU directives guaranteeing equal protections between member state nationals and national welfare implementation systems which engaged in selective 'restrictive' policies in response to EU accessions during the 2000s.Funding AgencyTrinity Arts and Social Benefaction FundDate From2013Date To2016
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TitleMigrant and Employer Strategies post Brexit in an All Ireland economySummaryOn 1 January 2021 as part of the UK's withdrawal from the European Union, commonly known as Brexit, free movement rights ended for EU nationals travelling to the UK including Northern Ireland. A key issue that has emerged due to Brexit is the disruption of the labour market between the two jurisdictions which runs contrary to aspirations for an all-island economy. The principal goal of the Migrant and Employer Strategies post Brexit in an all-island economy Project (MES-AIE) is to provide a detailed analysis of the experiences, intentions and strategies of EU nationals and employers in Ireland and Northern Ireland, who have been impacted by the UK's change in immigration policy precipitated by Brexit. Specifically, this research will seek to understand how immigration policy impacts on EU migrant workers decisions to migrate, settle or leave and employers enterprise level decisions around recruitment of nationalities, types and skills of workers. Utilising a qualitative panel research approach, the MES-AIE will reveal the dynamic nature of the all-island labour market needs and aspirations within this changed regulatory context. The project will conduct sector based quantitative analysis of LFS data, track a sample of EU nationals across time and space as they negotiate the new regulatory environment and conduct a sample of case studies of employers of differing types impacted by the changing regulations. The research process and findings will be hosted on a designated webpage and disseminated through workshops, seminars, 4 employment sector reports and 3 quality journal articles. By working collaboratively, the MES-AIE will enhance the capacity of the PIs to contribute to policy development relevant to the Shared Island Initiative benefitting enterprise and communities, north and south and capitalize on the 20th anniversary of the 2004 enlargement of the EU through engaging with EU, North-South and East-West bodies.Funding AgencyNorth South Funding ProgrammeDate From01/09/2023Date To31/08/2025
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TitleGraduate Careers and Social MobilitySummaryThis research project examined graduate experiences in the transition from college to work, particularly focusing on the role of mentors, networks, hard and soft skills.Funding AgencyTRISS Research FellowshipDate From2020Date To2021
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TitleEU mobiles social rights during the Covid-19 pandemic in IrelandSummarySince European enlargement in 2004, 'new' EU nationals have lived, worked and planned for their futures in a variety of employment sectors in the Irish labour market. With this award I seek to examine new EU nationals' perceptions, experiences and aspirations of their social security across that time and particularly in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. This award will enable me to examine how the Covid-19 pandemic impacted on both the institutional response to intra EU mobility and new EU nationals experiences of accessing their social welfare entitlements in Ireland. Specifically, I will be able to analyse patterns of social welfare transfers (retirement, unemployment, child benefit etc) longitudinally (2004-2021). Importantly, I will conduct 40 qualitative interviews with new EU nationals who have lived and worked in Ireland with specific reference to their experiences of accessing and/or transferring welfare entitlements at a national and intra European level during the Covid 19 context.Funding AgencyTCDDate From2021Date To2024
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TitleEU cross border patient mobility: An analysis of transposition across EU member statesSummaryThe aim of the project is to examine the portability of healthcare rights of mobile EU citizens living in Ireland. With the introduction of Directive 2011/24/EU on patients" rights in cross-border healthcare (EC Public Health 2024), EU citizens gained the right to access healthcare in any EU member country and to be reimbursed for the care received in that EU country by their country of residence. In Ireland, this directive was transposed as S.I. No. 203 of 2014 European Union (Application of Patients" Rights in Cross Border Healthcare) Regulations in June 2014 (Government of Ireland 2014) and is known as the Cross Border Directive (CBD) (HSE 2024). While the coordination of social protection entitlements within the European Union (EU) has been described as one of the most complex and progressive social security systems in the world (Avato et al., 2010), some national states have adjusted EU nationals" ability to access patient reimbursement. This raises questions about the increased mobility of European citizens, a single European healthcare market and the continued national basis of welfare systems. In particular, how have EU member states facilitated patients" rights directive in their jurisdictions?Funding AgencyArts and Benefactions FundDate From2025Date To2027
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TitleAgricultural practices and the regulatory environment that governs antimicrobial use in Ireland.SummaryAlthough there is data available regarding sales of antimicrobials, it is unclear how much of these antimicrobials are used on farms effectively. This highlights a gap in knowledge with regards decision making on farms around antimicrobial usage. A whole population survey on the social and economic factors (e.g. gender, age, education) that influence the motivations and attitudes of farmers in Ireland towards the use of antimicrobials on their farms will be undertaken. A panel study will track decision making and document the kinds of changes farmers are willing to make on a range of farm types over 2 years. Engagement with stakeholders that implement antimicrobials (vets, agri-business) will also be undertaken.Funding AgencyPrendergast Philanthropic FundingDate From010923Date To310827
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TitleCareers, Conjuncture and Consequences: The Implications of Polish migration to Ireland for contemporary Irish emigrationSummaryThis project is a follow up to the Migrant Careers and Aspirations (2007-2010). The project re-interviewed the original panel of young Poles who came to Ireland to work in the Irish labour market during the boom. It also developed a new panel of young Irish graduate emigrants during the recession. It researched whether novel forms of migrant careers exist within the European and transnational mobility space, the impact on migrants' careers of two different conjunctures (bubble and recession). Finally it examined the lasting consequences for Irish employment regulation of the periods of mass immigration and mass emigration.Funding AgencyIrish Research CouncilDate From01 August 2012Date To30 September 2014
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TitlePositive Action Initiatives: Precedents, Lessons and RemediesSummaryOn 28 November as part of the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy Athena Swan research, I organised a whole school event to examine the potential of Positive Action Initiatives in the promotion of women in the third level sector. This event recording was then promoted amongst the entire Athena Swan community https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht-vIk1OivE&feature=youtu.be.Funding AgencyFaculty AHSS Events Fund
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TitleDeskilling among 'new' EU migrants in DublinSummaryThis research project investigates the social phenomenon of deskilling amongst EU nationals living and working in Dublin. In particular, it will examine the experiences of highly educated EU nationals who work in employment positions below their educational qualifications.Funding AgencyTCDDate FromMarch 2022Date ToFebruary 2026
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TitleThe social rights of mobile EU citizens in policy and practiceSummaryThis research project examines the social rights of mobile EU citizens in policy and practice, particularly focusing on the transfer of social security rights between Ireland and other EU member states. Are EU citizens able to access and transfer their social security rights in and from Ireland equally?Funding AgencyFaculty AHSS FundDate From2021Date To2023
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TitleMigrant Careers and AspirationsSummaryThe Migrant Careers and Aspirations project focused on Eastern European workers in the Irish labour market, particularly Polish migrants. It studied the interaction of migrants' and employers' strategies through a qualitative panel study of both immigrants and workplaces, preceded by sectoral reports and flanked by a systematic monitoring of labour market trends.Funding AgencyPhilanthropic - AIBDate FromOctober 2007Date ToSeptember 2010
Social and economic geography, Sociology and related studies,
Recognition
- MA(jo) Trinity College, University of Dublin 2015
- Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Postgraduate Scholarship 2001-2004
- Research Fellowship in Trinity Research in the Social Sciences, University of Dublin 2020
- Aurora - Leadership development programme for Women in Higher Education 2017
- Trinity College Postgraduate Award 2004-2006
- Irish Security Research Network (Serenity) date
- Member of International Sociology Association
- Member of European Sociological Association Research Network No. 35 Sociology of Migration
- Women on the Move, Ireland representative on Management Committee, Cost Action (CA19112)
- European Sociological Association Research Network No 36: Sociology of Transformations: East and West date
- Sociological Association of Ireland date
- Member of International Judging Panel, The Undergraduate Awards. 2016
- Peer-reviewer for international journals (International Journal of Human Resource Management, International Sociology, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Sociological Research Online, Construction Management and Economics, Journal of International Migration and Integration, Comparative Migration Studies, Journal of International migration and International Citizenship studies) and national journals (Irish Journal of Sociology, Translocations). 2010
- Expert Evaluator for Funding Applications in Scheme SSH1-02, Social Sciences and Humanities Platform, Vienna, Austria. 2011
- Expert Funding Reviewer for National Science Centre (Narodowe Centrum Nauki) Poland 2016
- Expert Subject Reviewer on Irish Migration Policies (1946-2010) for the Determinants of International Migration Project (DEMIG), International Migration Institute, Oxford. 2013
- Expert Evaluator for the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) 2019
- Subject Expert (Sociology) for Independent Evaluation Report on an Application for Validation of a new Undergraduate Programme of Education and Training. Carlow College. 2021
- Member of Editorial Committee 'Women on the Move' Manchester University Press (https://www.womenonthemove.eu/book-series) 2021
- Invited subject expert on Irish migration to roundtable with former US congressman Bruce Morrison, Department of Justice, Ireland. 2012
- External Expert in the remote evaluation of proposals for the Cost Action Open Call OC-2021-1 2021
- Expert Subject Leader (Sociology) of Project Appraisal Committee for Migration Employability projects, EU Funds Unit, Equality and Integration, Department of Justice and Equality 2016
- Expert Reviewer and Review Panel member for the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), Portugese research funding agency. 2012