Centre for Social Issues Research, University of Limerick

Centre for Social Issues Research, University of Limerick The core aim of the Centre for Social Issues research is to promote theoretically informed and metho

The centre brings together Faculty and students interested in how social roles, systems and processes impact on well-being and behaviour. It places particular emphasis on the role of social and political contexts on differences and division in society, particularly in terms of lived experience. For this reason we are interested in issues such as social support, social inclusion and exclusion, prej

udice and discrimination and their relationship to health and well-being. We are also interested in factors that promote social responsibility and pro-social behaviour. The centre is a diverse group of researchers brought together by an interest in understanding and tackling contemporary social problems. Various strands of research focus on the health consequences associated with social roles, in particular related to social support and care-giving, the relationship of these roles to decision making, cognition and emotion, and how these process may facilitate adjustment and well being. Our centre includes researchers with a wide range of expertise from traditional experimental and psychometric survey methods through to critical qualitative methodology. We use a vibrant and collaborative research approach to seek convergent evidence to enhance understanding of contemporary social ills and gains.

For those of you interested in the social dimensions of  , Prof Orla Muldoon is interviewed kn BBC4’s all in the mind th...
07/05/2025

For those of you interested in the social dimensions of , Prof Orla Muldoon is interviewed kn BBC4’s all in the mind this week. An interesting conversation with a first responder who wonders why a particularly difficult event stayed with him as it did for so long. You can listen back here

An intriguing listener question, and the eyes as a window into the precision of a memory.

27/03/2025

Check out the latest issue of the European Research Council magazine, featuring our very own Prof Orla Muldoon. This issue offers tips on impact and engagement from the ERC 2024 prize winners. Congrats again Orla.

17/12/2024

A major new study from UL's Department of Psychology will document the social, psychological and health needs of those with experiences of Irish Mother and Baby Institutions.

UL researchers will collaborate with the HSE’s National Counselling Service on this project which will focus on understanding the long-term impact of Mother and Baby Institutions. As part of the study, mothers, adult adoptees, and those who experienced separation through other circumstances will be surveyed about their experiences.

Read more: https://www.ul.ie/news/university-of-limerick-launches-major-new-study-on-experiences-of-irish-mother-and-baby

Researchers at the University of Limerick are investigating how experiences in Ireland's Mother and Baby Institutions ha...
17/12/2024

Researchers at the University of Limerick are investigating how experiences in Ireland's Mother and Baby Institutions have shaped the lives of mothers and adult adoptees. A Mother and Baby Institution was a residential facility where unmarried pregnant women were sent to give birth, often forcibly separated from their children. The survey is also open to people who experienced forced family separation outside of these institutions.

By sharing your experience, you can contribute to building better support for those affected.

We invite you to participate in a 20-minute, anonymous survey that you can complete on your computer, tablet, or phone at a time that suits you: https://unioflimerick.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3JgYtlFHkW5FgEK

Your voice can make a difference. Join us in this important study.

Super interview by Dr Aoife-Marie Foran. She quizzes Prof Orla Muldoon about her forthcoming book. Worth a read:)
26/04/2024

Super interview by Dr Aoife-Marie Foran. She quizzes Prof Orla Muldoon about her forthcoming book. Worth a read:)

Dr Aoife-Marie Foran (University of Queensland) hears from her one-time colleague Professor Orla Muldoon (University of Limerick) about a new book, ‘The Social Psychology of Trauma: Connecting the Personal and the Political’.

Many congrats to Orla Muldoon on her new book. We love what she has done in this book using the personal to draw out her...
10/04/2024

Many congrats to Orla Muldoon on her new book. We love what she has done in this book using the personal to draw out her analysis of trauma. A useful 'overshare'.

I have described writing my forthcoming book as something I needed to do, almost like an itch that needed to be scratched.

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