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Assistant Professor. School of Social Work & Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin. Educator, Researcher, Social Scientist, Author. Poverty, Welfare, Sustainable Social Policy. Posting mostly about research and publications.
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Making tough choices: Experiences of hygiene poverty in Ireland - Joe Whelan, Jo Greene, 2026 share.google/yJSebXW03RCz...
Great to see this blog of our article in the Journal of Social Policy available online as a short and accessible summary of our key findings.
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Nice to see this chapter out in the world as part of a stellar collection. doi.org/10.1093/9780...
Nice to see this chapter out in the world as part of a stellar collection. doi.org/10.1093/9780...
As this research comes to fruition, you can now visit our project website where you'll find a short film, our photo, art and writing galleries and a link our community artefact. sites.google.com/view/yup-the...
As this research comes to fruition, you can now visit our project website where you'll find a short film, our photo, art and writing galleries and a link our community artefact. sites.google.com/view/yup-the...
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Subscription and open access journals from Sage, the world's leading independent academic publisher.
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The latest episode of the CSP podcast is now live. In this episode, writer, researcher, and disability justice advocate Abbie Muchecheti discusses how systems of care and inclusion often reproduce harm, and what accountability and refusal can look like in practice open.spotify.com/episode/7gdB...
Critical Social Policy- Volume: 46, Number: 2 (May 2026) now available online journals.sagepub.com/toc/cspa/46/2
CSP invites proposals for Themed Issues (deadline 28th June) www.criticalsocialpolicy.com/post/call-fo...
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Abstract. Poverty as a social phenomenon has tended to be discoursed in primarily statistical terms and as an aspect of income. This arguably renders an in
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Abstract. Poverty as a social phenomenon has tended to be discoursed in primarily statistical terms and as an aspect of income. This arguably renders an in
“Won’t Listen, Can’t Understand”: Using Epistemic Injustice, Doing Poverty Research, Searching for Narratives Beyond Quantification
“Won’t Listen, Can’t Understand”: Using Epistemic Injustice, Doing Poverty Research, Searching for Narratives Beyond Quantification
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New on the Social Policy Blog: "First Thing to Go? Key Findings from a Foundational Study of Hygiene Poverty in Ireland" by Joe Whelan and Jo Greene. socialpolicyblog.co.uk/2026/03/19/f...
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A digital archive of the ouputs from the Yup the Flats! Project: A sociologocal exploration of life in dolphin house led by Dr Joe Whelan.
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A digital archive of the ouputs from the Yup the Flats! Project: A sociologocal exploration of life in dolphin house led by Dr Joe Whelan.
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Yup the Flats!
Yup the Flats!
CSP normally publishes one themed issue per year/volume on a topic which contributes to the journal’s overall remit (see aims and scope here). We welcome proposals on any topic relevant to the journal...
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New research explores hygiene poverty in Ireland, showing how lack of access to basic essentials affects wellbeing, inequality and daily life.
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Hygiene poverty in Ireland: new evidence and key findings