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Research Associate, Global Women’s Studies
PhD in Political Science and Sociology, National University of Ireland, Galway
BA (Hons), Political Science and Sociology; Archaeology, National University of Ireland, Galway
Office: Room 204, Global Women’s Studies Programme, 10 Upper Newcastle Road
Email:
stacey.furlong
nuigalway.ie
Member of the Global Women's Studies Research Cluster
Stacey Furlong is a post-doctoral researcher in the Global Women’s Studies Programme. She completed her Ph.D. through the School of Political Science and Sociology in 2008 before joining the Rape Attrition Project at the School of Law, NUI Galway, as a researcher. In her current role with the Women’s Studies Programme she is engaging with the issues of gender, religion and culture through an exploration of the Irish response to the Muslim veil debate.
Current research includes the interaction between politics, ideology and gender. Other areas of interest include psychoanalysis, popular culture, political-sociology and globalisation.
Books
Reilly, N. and Scriver, S. [eds.]. (2013) Religion, Gender and the Public Sphere. Routledge Studies in Religion. London.
Hanly, C., Healy, D. and Scriver, S. (2009)
Rape and Justice in Ireland. Dublin: Liffey Press. pages: 479.
Peer Reviewed International Journal Articles
Scriver, S. (2009) Subjectivity, Identity and 300 Spartans in Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, Vol. 14, Issue 2, pp. 183-199. Impact Factor (2010) 0.9.
Scriver, S. (2009) The Impossible Ethics of Slavoj Žižek in Journal of Power, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 469-475.
Scriver, S. and Kenny, K. (2012) Dangerously Empty: Hegemony and the construction of the Irish entrepreneur in Organization: Special Issue, ’Critical Perspectives in Entrepreneurship Research’. 19(5): 615-633. DOI: 10.1177/1350508412448693.
Book Chapters
Scriver, S. (2013). Explaining the absence of a Veil debate in the Irish Media: the role of ethno-nationalism and public religion in Muslims at the Margins of Europe, ed. Martikainen, T. Leiden: Brill.
Reilly, N. and Scriver, S. (2013) Re-examining Religion and Secularism in the Public Sphere in Religion, in Reilly and Scriver, eds, Gender and the Public Sphere, London: Routledge
Scriver, S. (forthcoming 2013/14) War Propaganda in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd ed., ed. James D. Wright. Oxford: Elsevier.
Reports
Scriver, S. (2012). Calling Time on Sexual Violence Series. Galway: RCNI.
Scriver, S., Duvvury, N. and O’Reilly, F. (2011). Gender Based Violence in Kenya. Dublin: Trocaire.
Scriver, S. and Duvvury, N. (2011). Reducing Women’s Vulnerability to HIV in Malawi: a review of current Trocaire funded interventions. Dublin: Trocaire.
Other
Stacey Scriver (2010) Ireland through the Veil: Gender, Autonomy and the Nation, Working Paper No. 4, Gender, Empowerment and Globalisation Research Cluster, School of Political Science and Sociology, National University of Ireland, Galway.
