Inaugural issue of the Dublin Law and Politics Review published
Join the Dublin Law and Politics Review for the launch of their inaugural journal issue on Monday 17th August from 17:00-18:30 IST via http://facebook.com/DublinLPR and get your free copy or the review.
Dublin Law & Politics Review is a network and platform founded and run by postgraduate students in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. The platform encourages young researchers to engage in discussion and cooperate with each other to reach a greater understanding of each other’s and their own fields. Participants in the network include postgraduate and undergraduate students from FHSS schools, including Law & Government, SALIS and Communications, as well as DCU's Business School. DPLR has organised a number of events at DCU and around Dublin, and regularly publishes scholarly debates and contributions on its website.
Annelieke Mooij, Chair of the Dublin Law and Politics Review, said:
It is our mission to provide opportunities for discussion in a holistic, integrative and constructive manner. To see this come together in the inaugural issue after many months of hard work is truly a job well done.
During the virtual event, the inaugural issue of the DPLR peer-reviewed academic journal will be presented. The event will also feature a number of speakers.
Event overview:
17:00 Welcome
17:10 Guest seminar Prof. Daithi Mac Síthigh from QUB Law School: Impact of research on wider audience
17:30 Q&A
17:40 Presentation of the journal by editor-in-chief
17:50 Presentations by James Redmond on Gender and Ministerial Recruitment; Niamh Reilly on Ecopolitics, Degrowth and the FERMI-paradox
The launch event can be viewed live at the DPLR Facebook page and will be followed by a social event through Zoom.