Sometimes I genuinely feel like I am a woman with a fork in a world where it rains soup, and never more so when, the week its former leader is convicted of multiple sexual offences against children, I see multiple members of that party on the front of every paper saying "we knew he was a creep!!"
Aishling Mc Morrow
@aishlingmcmorrow.bsky.social
Lecturer in International Relations Queen’s University Belfast
A joy to lead the Non-Fatal Strangulation research project with ten committed, passionate, and now award-winning students from the School of HAPP. All ten are currently undertaking the MA in Conflict Transformation and Social Justice. @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social
Groundbreaking work that changes lives deserves recognition. 🏆 Congratulations to the team of ten Master’s students behind the Non-Fatal Strangulation (NFS) Student Project, who have been named the recipient of the Student of the Year! Find out more ➡️ https://ow.ly/6g4S50ZcErT
Delighted to publish my article on Shamima Begum with @ifjpglobal.bsky.social (who are absolutely wonderful). “The consequences of your actions”: political apology and the “mommy myth” as discursive punishment in the Shamima Begum case www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
“The consequences of your actions”: political apology and the “mommy myth” as discursive punishment in the Shamima Begum case
Shamima Begum – one of three schoolgirls who traveled to Syria to join Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in 2015 – has been the subject of many intersectional analyses that have highlighted th...
tandfonline.com
Thanks to all who joined us this evening at @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social at ‘The democratic impact of social media abuse towards women in politics’ panel discussion as part of the @imaginebelfast.bsky.social with Nóirín O’Sullivan, Cara Hunter MLA, Hannah Philips and @aishlingmcmorrow.bsky.social
Join us for a panel on 'The democratic impact of social media abuse towards women in politics’ as part of the @imaginebelfast.bsky.social programme, at 6pm on Wednesday 25th March 2026, in the Canada Room, @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social. Tickets available here 👉 imaginebelfast.com/event/the-de...
NEW from me for @chmenap.bsky.social: Syria's Kurds suffered a dramatic setback over the past month, but the response from ordinary Kurds and their leaders was remarkable as cross-border solidarity skyrocketed. www.chathamhouse.org/2026/02/what...
What recent developments in Syria mean for the Kurds
Kurdish forces suffered a major setback as the Damascus government seized northeast Syria and cemented its partnership with Washington — yet Kurdish cross-border solidarity has been renewed.
chathamhouse.org
POV: you are a young woman celebrating a recent academic success
Trump's "medical advice" ties into a long history of mother blame and boosts the political capital of a presidency based on misogyny. My short piece for QPol: @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social
Trump Blaming Mothers for Autism Should Not Surprise Anyone – QPOL
blogs.qub.ac.uk
I don't care whether it works or how it works. The reason AI is bad is because it's environmentally ruinous, socially devastating, and being pushed on us without consent by the worst people in the world.
When you're writing about Irish myth and folklore and a hare runs across your path. Okay then. If you know, you know.
Cork camogie player Ashling Thompson has said Cork will wear shorts in Saturday's Munster senior camogie final and if they are asked to change to skorts they will refuse to do so, even if it risks the game being abandoned.
Cork players will refuse to wear skorts in camogie final
Cork camogie player Ashling Thompson has said Cork will wear shorts in Saturday's Munster senior camogie final and if they are asked to change to skorts they will refuse to do so, even if it risks the...
rte.ie
I have a very personal essay in today’s Irish Times about the grandfather I never met, the historian KH Connell www.irishtimes.com/life-style/p...
Great to talk to @kurtisreid.bsky.social of the @belfasttelegraph.co.uk about how deeply embedded violent misogyny is in society.
“We cannot just have that conversation without mentioning their fathers, the history of domestic violence, or what the older generations are doing if we look at the rates of femicide.”
Poetry is an ever-evolving medium—and over the past 25 years, authors have pursued astonishing new forms and reinvented old ones. The Atlantic’s editors compiled the best American poetry collections from the 21st century: theatln.tc/IdlTsUZQ
I wrote a piece on how we need to call violent misogyny exactly what it is: an extremist ideology that is already present and operating in society.
Violent Misogyny is both a Symptom and a Cause of Extremist Ideology - Queen's Policy Engagement
We need to call violent misogyny exactly what it is: an extremist ideology that is already present and operating in society says Dr Aishling McMorrow.
qpol.qub.ac.uk
There remain questions about how authorities in both Ireland and the UK handled the events around the 1998 bombing that killed 29 people.
Omagh bombing: why a public inquiry is being held more than 25 years after the atrocity
There remain questions about how authorities in both Ireland and the UK handled the events around the 1998 bombing that killed 29 people.
theconversation.com
As Biden's presidency comes to an end, his track record is underwhelming—littered with missed opportunities to support Kurds and Kurdish issues, Winthrop Rodgers writes.
Why Kurds Are Disappointed by Biden’s Legacy
Biden’s pro-Kurdish track record in the Senate and vice presidency didn’t extend to his time in the White House.
foreignpolicy.com
I have a piece in today’s Guardian based on my book in which I argue for an expanded, more inclusive definition of multiculturalism as a way out of the culture wars www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
White British people aren’t under threat from multicultural Britain – they are part of it | Kieran Connell
Reform would have you believe that multiculturalism is an act of exclusion. In fact, the opposite is the case, says historian and writer Kieran Connell
theguardian.com