Eamonn Mcconnon

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Eamonn McConnon is the Research Development Officer for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and a member of the Research Innovation and Support team. He is responsible for a range of research activities at the FHSS including: 
  • Assisting academic staff in the preparation and writing of funding applications
  • Identifying and promoting potential areas of inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary funded research grant applications
  • Advising on internal and external application procedures
  • Engaging academic staff with national and international research funding opportunities

Eamonn received his PhD from the School of Law and Government, Dublin City University. He has a BA in Archaeology and Sociology from University College Dublin and an MA in International Security and Conflict Studies in Dublin City University. He has experience as a project manager on EU Erasmus + and Horizon 2020 funded projects. 



Book

Year Publication
2019 Eamonn McConnon (2019) Risk and the Security-Development Nexus The Policies of the US, the UK and Canada. London: Palgrave Macmillan. [Link] https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98246-5

Peer Reviewed Journal

Year Publication
2018 Eamonn McConnon (2018) 'The Security-Development Nexus in Ireland's Foreign Policy: Challenges and Opportunities'. IRISH STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (PRINT), 29 :119-132. [Link] [DOI]
2014 McConnon, E (2014) 'SECURITY FOR ALL, DEVELOPMENT FOR SOME? THE INCORPORATION OF SECURITY IN UK'S DEVELOPMENT POLICY'. Journal of International Development, 26 :1127-1148. [DOI]
2014 Eamonn McConnon (2014) 'Fighting Poverty to Fight Terrorism: Security in DfID's Development Policy During the War on Terror'. Forum for Development Studies, 41 (1):135-157. [Link] http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08039410.2014.889036
2022 Eamonn McConnon (2022) 'People as security risks: the framing of migration in the UK security-development nexus'. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 48 (6):1381-1397. [Link] https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2020.1851467
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