Two Seminars Next Week.
Dr. Orla Doyle of the Geary Institute will give an overview of a new intervention programme for early childhood. Dr. Hannah Hale also of Geary will talk about the development of masculine identities in the British military.
July 12th, 12pm. Seminar Room Geary Institute
Speaker: Dr. Orla Doyle
Title: “Designing and Evaluating Social Experiments: An early childhood intervention”
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Orla Doyle is a senior researcher at the Centre for Human Development and Public Policy in the UCD Geary Institute. She received her Ph.D. from Trinity College Dublin in 2005 and holds a B.A. in economics and political science (TCD). Her research interests include applied microeconometrics, empirical labour economics, family economics, voting behaviour and evaluation methods.
July 13th, UCD Geary Institute Seminar Room, 2pm.
Speaker: Dr Hannah Hale
Title: 'Interviewing soldiers: The development of military masculinities through symbolic resources'
Speaker Biography:
Hannah Hale is a Social Psychologist with a specialist interest in Cultural Psychology. Her most recent research focuses on the social representations of military masculinities while her overall research interests include self, culture and identity, masculinities, transitions, health and qualitative research methods. She has a B.A. in Psychology and an MSc in Psychology and Culture from Luton University, and has finished a PhD in Social Psychology from the University of Cambridge.
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