Phone No: 353-(0)61-213085

Email:  emma.dolan@ul.ie

 

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Dr Emma Dolan MA, MSc, PhD Email: emma.dolan@ul.ie Emma Dolan is currently Lecturer below the bar in Peace and Development Studies. Before coming to the University of Limerick, she held a Teaching Fellowship at the University of Aberdeen, having completed her doctorate in Politics & International Relations in 2020. Her research and teaching focus on the areas of gender and politics, critical peace and conflict studies, critical military studies and the global politics of inequality/development. Specifically, she has conducted research on political apologies delivered by state actors, conflict-related sexual violence, war commemoration and the cultural politics of militarisation. Her work has been published in journals such as International Feminist Journal of Politics, Gender, Place and Culture, Journal of Human Rights and Childhood, and her first monograph is now available as part of Routledge’s ‘Gender and Global Politics’ series, edited by Laura J. Shepherd. Her teaching is accredited at the level of Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK). She teaches modules on peacebuilding, international development, gender politics and national/ethnic conflict.

 

Research Profile

 

Publications

1. Dolan, E. (2022) Gender and Political Apology: When the Patriarchal State Says “Sorry”. London: Routledge [‘Gender and Global Politics’ series, Laura J. Shepherd (ed.)]

2. Dolan, E. (2021) ‘The gendered politics of recognition and recognizability through political apology’, Journal of Human Rights, 20(5): 614-629.

3. Dolan, E. (2020) ‘Sexual Violence, Political Apology and Competing Victimhoods’, International Feminist Journal of Politics. 22(2): 187-205. [1.77 5-year impact factor]

4. Danilova, N. and Dolan, E. (2020) ‘Scottish Soldier-heroes and Patriotic War Heroines: The Gendered Politics of World War I Commemoration’, Gender, Place and Culture. 27(2): 239-260 [1.62 5-year impact factor]

5. Danilova, N. and Dolan, E. (2020) ‘The Politics and Pedagogy of War Remembrance’, Childhood, 1-16.

6. Dolan, E. (2020) ‘The “Comfort Women” Apologies: Negotiating Gendered Victimhood and Grievability’, 26-38 in Fuentes, M.J.G., Puente, S.N. and Nicolau, E.G. (eds) Re-writing Women as Victims: From Theory to Practice. Oxon: Routledge