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- (13-06-2017) Women and Austerity Conference Saturday 13th June
- (13-09-2017) Women and the media: feminist concerns
- (06-03-2014) Preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence
- (01-03-2017) Paying the price to the uttermost farthing? Women and World War
- (15-06-2017) Irish Feminist Activism and the Arts
- (15-06-2012) Women in Politics: from Quotas to Representation
- (25-02-2012) From X to A B C: 20 Years On
- (18-09-2010) Moving in from the Margins
- (09-05-2009) Irish Feminisms and the Future
- (24-05-2008) Exploring Mothers: Discourses, Representations, Practices
- (09-06-2009) Mothering in Contemporary Ireland
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- (27-05-2006) Irish Feminist Futures Postgraduate Conference
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Latest publications
Discover here some of the latest publications by members of the teaching team:
Chiara Bonfiglioli, Women and Industry in the Balkans: The Rise and Fall of the Yugoslav Textile Sector (2019)
Amanullah De Sondy, The Crisis of Islamic Masculinities (2015)
Eluska Fernandez (and Claire Edwards), Reframing health and health policy in Ireland: a governmental analysis (2016),
Nuala Finnegan, Cultural Representations of Femicidio at the US-Mexico Border (2018)
Liz Kiely and Maire Leane, Irish Women At Work 1930-1960, An Oral History (2012),
Liz Kiely and Maire Leane, Sexualities and Irish Society: A Reader (2013)
Heather Laird, Commemoration (2019)
Maggie O'Neill (and Brian Roberts), Walking Methods: Research on the Move (2019)