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Dr Henrike Rau BA (equ.)(Psychology) PhD

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Title Lecturer Above The Bar
Address School of Political Science
& Sociology
Room 323, Áras Moyola
Nui Galway
Telephone: Ext. 5104
Email:
ei.yawlagiun@uar.ekirneh
Title Lecturer Above The Bar
Address Political Science & Sociology
Room 323
Floor 2, Aras Moyola
NUI Galway
Telephone: +353 91 495104
Email:
ei.yawlagiun@uar.ekirneh
Homepage: http://www.nuigalway.ie/soc/staff/rau_henrike.html

 

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Biography:

Dr Henrike Rau is a lecturer in Political Science and Sociology at the National University of Ireland, Galway. She studied sociology and psychology at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena and the National University of Ireland, Galway.

Dr. Rau’s research focuses on socio-cultural and political aspects of consumption, especially with regard to (un)sustainable transport patterns. She currently leads research on transport, mobilities and the ‘consumption of distance’ as part of ConsEnSus, an EPA Ireland-funded collaborative project between Trinity College Dublin and NUI, Galway on consumption, environment and sustainability (www.consensus.ie). Her other areas of expertise include environmental sociology, social-scientific and interdisciplinary sustainability research and cross-cultural studies. She is particularly interested in the implications of human time use for sustainability.

Recent publications include the edited collection ‘Environmental Argument and Cultural Difference: Locations, Fractures, and Deliberations’ (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2008, co-edited with Dr. Ricca Edmondson) as well as peer-reviewed book chapters and articles in national and international journals such as Growth and Change, Journal of Consumer Policy, Environmental Politics and Nature and Culture. She is also co-editor (with Dr. Frances Fahy) of a collection entitled ‘Methods of Sustainability Research in the Social Sciences’, which will be published by SAGE in February 2013.

Henrike Rau is a member of the Sociological Association of Ireland (SAI) committee and the ISA-RC24 (Environment and Society) network. As a strong contributor to the sustainability research community at NUI, Galway, Dr. Rau has led the development of the Environment, Development and Sustainability research group in the social sciences since 2008. In 2010 she joined the Ryan Institute Strategy Committee as representative of the social sciences (http://www.ryaninstitute.ie/).
 
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Research Interests

Dr. Rau’s research focuses on socio-cultural and political aspects of consumption, especially with regard to (un)sustainable transport patterns. She currently leads research on transport, mobilities and the ‘consumption of distance’ as part of ConsEnSus, an EPA Ireland-funded collaborative project between Trinity College Dublin and NUI, Galway on consumption, environment and sustainability (www.consensus.ie). Her other areas of expertise include environmental sociology, social-scientific and interdisciplinary sustainability research and cross-cultural studies. She is particularly interested in the implications of human time use for sustainability.

Research Projects

Project: GENERAL AC LINKED EPA PROJ 2008-SD-LS-1-SI - H RAU ( RNR799)
Role: ROLE_DESC
Description: DESCRIPTION
Start/End Dates: 05-JAN-09 / 01-JAN-20
Project: Henrike Rau RSF START INI Sustainability Research Training and International Networking Initiative (SUSTAIN) Building capacity for sustainability research in the social sciences ( RIF026)
Role: ROLE_DESC
Description: DESCRIPTION
Start/End Dates: 01-APR-11 / 31-JAN-13
Project: TCD CONSENSUS 2008-SD-LS-1-S1 WITH REP942 - H RAU ( REP943)
Role: ROLE_DESC
Description: DESCRIPTION
Start/End Dates: 05-JAN-09 / 01-AUG-13
Project: MF MINOR MSSC H RAU J MCDONAGH ( RM5018)
Role: ROLE_DESC
Description: DESCRIPTION
Start/End Dates: 01-SEP-05 / 30-JUN-07
 

Book Chapters

Edmondson, R., Rau, H. (2013) 'Time and Sustainability' In: Frances Fahy and Henrike Rau (eds). in Fahy, F. and Rau, H. (eds) Methods of Sustainability Research in the Social Sciences. London: SAGE. [Details]
Rau, H. and Fahy, F. (2013) '’Introduction: Sustainability Research in the Social Sciences - Concepts, Methodologies and the Challenge of Interdisciplinarity' In: Frances Fahy and Henrike Rau (eds). in Fahy, F. and Rau, H. (eds) Methods of Sustainability Research in the Social Sciences. London: Sage. [Details]
Fahy, F. and Rau, H. (2013) 'Researching complex sustainability issues: Reflections on current challenges and future developments' In: Frances Fahy and Henrike Rau (eds). in Fahy, F. and Rau, H. (eds) Methods of Sustainability Research in the Social Sciences. London: Sage. [Details]
Rau, H (2011) '‘The Ties That Bind? Rural (Im)mobilities and the Transformation of Rural-Urban Relationships’' In: in C. Hedberg and R. M. do Carmo (eds.) Translocal Ruralism: Mobility and Connectivity in European Rural Space. Dordrecht: Springer. Dordrecht: Springer. [Details]
Rau, H (2011) 'Das „neue“ Mobilitätsparadigma als Regulierungsansatz für die Wechselbeziehungen von Umwelt, Politik und Gesellschaft’' In: in B. Bärlocher and S. Kruse (eds) Natur und Gesellschaft: Gestaltung und Regulation der Natur-Gesellschaftsbeziehungen. Basel, Switzerland. Basel: Gesowip. Basel: Gesowip. [Details]
Rau, H (2010) 'The “Green Wave” That Never Happened: The General Election in 2007' In: in P. Share and M.P. Corcoran (eds) Ireland of the Illusions: A Sociological Chronicle 2007-8. Dublin: IPA. Dublin: IPA. [Details]
Rau, H. (2010) '(Im)mobility and Environment-Society Relations: Arguments for and against the “Mobilisation” of Environmental Sociology' In: in M. Gross and H. Heinrichs (eds.) Environmental Sociology: European Perspectives and Interdisciplinary Challenges. Dordrecht: Springer. Dordrecht: Springer. [Details]
Rau, H (2009) 'The Road to Sustainable Transport? Rural Transport Programmes and Policies in Ireland' In: in J. McDonagh, A. Varley and S. Shortall (eds) A Living Countryside? The Politics of Sustainable Development in Rural Ireland. Aldershot: Ashgate. [Details]
Rau, H. (2008) 'Environmental Arguing at a Crossroads? Cultural Diversity in Irish Transport Planning' In: Edmondson, R.; Rau, H (eds). in R. Edmondson and H. Rau (eds) Environmental Argument and Cultural Difference: Locations, Fractures and Deliberations. Oxford: Peter Lang. [Details]
Ricca Edmondson and Henrike Rau (2008) 'Introduction: Arguing about the Environment. What Difference Does Culture Make?' In: in R. Edmondson and H. Rau (eds) Environmental Argument and Cultural Difference: Locations, Fractures and Deliberations. Oxford: Peter Lang. [Details]
Rau, H., McDonagh, J. (2007) 'Going Local? Public Participation and Future Mobility in Ireland' In: Clements, B (eds). Probing the Boundaries: Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship The Inter-Disciplinary Press. [Details]

Edited Books

Frances Fahy and Henrike Rau (Ed.). (2013) Methods of Sustainability Research in the Social Sciences. London: Sage. Available Online [Details]
Edmondson, R.; Rau, H (Ed.). (2008) Environmental Argument and Cultural Difference: Locations, Fractures and Deliberations. Oxford: Peter Lang. [Details]

Peer Reviewed Journals

Millar, M., Coen, L., Bradley, C. And Rau, H. (2012) 'Doing the Job as a Parent”: Parenting Alone, Work, and Family Policy in Ireland'. Journal Of Family Issues, 33 (1):29-51. [Details]
Healy, N., Rau, H. and McDonagh, J. (2012) 'Collaborative Tourism Planning in Ireland: Tokenistic Consultation and the Politics of Participation'. Journal Of Environmental Policy & Planning, 14 (4):450-471. [Details]
Henrike Rau, Amaya Vega (2012) 'Spatial (Im)mobility and Accessibility in Ireland: Implications for Transport Policy'. Growth And Change, 43 (4):667-697. [Details]
Pape, J., Rau, H., Fahy, F., Davies, A. (2011) 'Developing policies and instruments for sustainable consumption: Irish Experiences and Futures'. Journal Of Consumer Policy, 34 (1):25-42. [Details]
Davies, A., Fahy, F., Rau, H., Pape, J. (2010) 'Sustainable consumption and governance: reflecting on a research agenda for Ireland'. IRISH GEOGRAPHY, 43 (1):59-79. [Details]
Khoo, SM,Rau, H (2009) 'Movements, mobilities and the politics of hazardous waste'. Environmental Politics, 18 :960-980. [DOI] [Details]
Rau, H. (2009) 'Introduction: Contested Landscapes-Space, Place, and Identity in Contemporary Ireland'. Nature And Culture, 4 (1):17-34. [Details]
Rau, H (2002) 'Time divided - Time united? Temporal aspects of German unification'. Time & Society, 11 :271-294. [Details]
   

Published Reports

Millar, M., Coen, L., Rau, H., Donegan, M., Canavan, J. and Bradley, C. (2007) Towards a Better Future: Research on Labour Market Needs and Social Exclusion of One Parent Families in Galway City and County. CFRC, Galway. [ARAN Link] [Details]
                                     

Educational Article

Rau, H. (2006) Introduction to Sociology. Teaching text for BA in Community and Family Studies, NUIG Adult and Continuing Education Centre. Educational Article [Details]
                                                               

Reviews

Henrike Rau (2012) Review of 'Understanding the Environment and Social Policy' by Tony Fitzpatrick. Reviews Available Online [Details]
Henrike Rau (2011) Review of 'The Economics of Happiness'. Reviews Available Online [Details]
     

Thesis

Henrike Rau (2004) Time Perspectives and Temporal Practices: A Cross-Cultural, Comparative Study of Time Cultures in Ireland and Germany. Galway: Thesis [Details]
                                     

Honours and Awards

Year: 1999.
Title: NUIG Faculty of Arts Postgraduate Fellowship
Year: 1995.
Title: German National Academic Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes) - Scholarship for Outstanding Students

Associations

Association: British Sociological Association, Function/Role:
Association: Sociological Association of Ireland, Function/Role: Committee member 2005-2008 and 2009-present; Organiser of SAI Annual Conference 2008 at NUI, Galway
Association: International Sociological Association, Function/Role: Member of RC24 (Environment and Society)
             

Languages

Russian:
English:
German:
       

Teaching Interests

Modules: SP159, SP160, 2BA General Seminar, SP220, SP585, SP420, SP714, SPA421-A

My teaching responsibilities include various lecture courses and seminars in social research methods at undergraduate (approx. 250-300 students) and graduate level (approx. 15 students), SPSS labs for M.Litt./Ph.D. candidates (approx. 15 students) and 3BA Options courses in comparative sociology and environmental sociology (approx. 40 students). I also contribute to the 1BA introductory programme in Sociological and Political Studies (approx. 800 students), which includes lectures, seminars and a mentoring programme.

Other teaching obligations include a 5ECTS module entitled ‘Sustainable Development in Ireland’ for the MA programme in Community Development and guest lectures to students in cognate discipline areas at NUI, Galway (e.g. Economics, Geography). Since 2009 I have be involved in the organisation, development and delivery of the newly established Structured Ph.D. Programme in the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies at NUI, Galway. I am currently a member of three NUIG Graduate Research Committees for PhD candidates in Political Science and Sociology (1), Geography (1) and Philosophy (1).

In 2010 I initiated and organised an Erasmus staff and graduate student exchange agreement between the School of Political Science and Sociology (NUI, Galway, Ireland) and the Institute of Social Ecology (AUU Klagenfurt-Vienna, Austria). In December 2011 I took part in the staff exchange and co-taught an MA/PhD module entitled ‘Qualitative approaches to sustainability research in the social sciences’ (with Dr Ricca Edmondson, NUIG) to graduates at the Institute of Social Ecology. The module was delivered over two weeks (5x four-hour block seminars, 20 direct contact hours in total). Dr Edmondson and I developed an innovative and interactive team teaching approach specifically for this module and received very positive feedback from participants.

Recent Postgraduates

PhD projects

  1. Tacit Knowledge and Resistance: The Impact of Rural Knowledge-Based Cultures on the Implementation of Environmental Policy in Connemara (L. Moran, 2004-2011; IRCHSS funding 2005-7)
  2. Parks and Protected Areas: Integrating Environmental Policies into the Tourism Product (N. Healy, co-supervision with Dr. John McDonagh, Dept. of Geography, NUIG, January 2007-2010; EPA Ireland and NUIG funding)


M.A. dissertations

  1. Landscaping the grassroots? The relationship between the Irish state and community development in the LCDP - (C. D’Arcy, MA programme in Community Development, NUIG, 2010-11)
  2. A Case Study of Pavee Study Homework Club (M. Moroney, MA programme in Community Development, NUIG, 2009-10)
  3. Immigration and Community Development in Ireland: Working with Asylum seekers and Refugees in County Mayo (H. Doherty, MA programme in Community Development, NUIG, 2007-8)
  4. Garda Youth Crime Diversion in Youth Work Organisations: Implications for Policy and Practice (B. McCaffrey, MA programme in Child and Family Support Studies, NUIG, 2007-8)
  5. Transport Policy and the Community and Voluntary Sector in Ireland (C. Frawley, MA programme in Community Development, NUIG, 2006-7)
  6. Exploring the Voice of the Contemporary Childcare Worker in Co. Cavan (T. Quigley, MA programme in Child and Family Support Studies, NUIG, 2006-7)
  7. A Case Study of Two Youth Advice Cafés in Co. Galway (I. Daly, MA programme in Community Development, NUIG, 2005-6)
  8. The Role of Family Support in Reducing Expressed Emotion (EE) in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (D. Joyce, MA programme in Family Support Studies, NUIG, 2004-5)

 

   

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