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Uinsionn Mac Dubhghaill

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PhD projects

Media and globalisation; minority-language media; citizen journalism; the impact of social media on journalism and society; media convergence; the impact of technological change (including mobile journalism) on media and journalism.

Personal profile

Biography

BA (Journalism) Programme Director and Lecturer in Journalism at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Former Western Correspondent and Irish Language Editor at The Irish Times, and former television news journalist with RTE. Extensive experience in journalism and media at local, national and international level in print, online, radio and television. Ph.D. in Film, Television and Digital Media (Practice-Based), awarded by the National University of Ireland, Galway, in 2017. M.A. in Cultural and Media Studies (with Distinction), awarded by the Open University, Milton Keynes, in 2009. Higher Diploma in Education, awarded by the National University of Ireland, Galway, in 1987. B.A. (Honours) in Irish and Italian, awarded by the National University of Ireland, Galway, in 1985.

Research Interests

Doctoral research: Cultural glocalization or resistance? Interrogating the production of YouTube videos at an Irish summer college through practice-based research . This transdisciplinary project included the filming, editing and post-production of an hour-long creative documentary film in Irish called Dúshlán Lurgan (The Lurgan Challenge), together with two precursor films and a contextual reflection or exegesis which situated the film in relation to practice-based research in the creative arts and media on the one hand, and academic discourse regarding cultural globalization and hybridity on the other. The film asked if the process of making Irish-language versions of commercial pop music videos can be understood as an example of the cultural hybridity described by Nederveen Pieterse (2004a) as evidence of cultural vigour, or if the phenomenon is better understood as an act of assimilation, by reworking cultural products in English into a lesser-spoken language which is threatened with erasure for a variety of reasons, not least of which is the increasing dominance of the hegemonic language in a globalized era. Other research interests include citizen journalism; the impact of social media on journalism and society; media convergence; and the impact of technological change (including mobile journalism) on minority language media.

Teaching Interests

Extensive experience in teaching and curriculum development in media and journalism in both English and Irish at NUI Galway since March 2005. Current work includes a range of modules covering media studies, history of media, television news journalism, multimediamobile journalism and other journalism and media modules on programmes within the Discipline, including the B.A. (Journalism), the M.A. (Journalism), the M.A. (Sports Journalism) and the M.A. (Global Media). Previous work included a leadership role in curriculum development for the B.A. Cumarsáid agus Gaeilge (B.A. in Communications and Irish) and the M.A. Cleachtas Gairmiúil sna Meáin (M.A. in Professional Media Practice), which was developed in collaboration with RTÉ; and a film-making for the internet module at the Huston School of Film amp; Digital Media which was offered to students of the M.A. in Journalism, M.A. in Digital Media and M.A. in Film Studies.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

Education/Academic qualification

BA, ARD TEASTAS IN OIDEACHAS, MA, PhD

External positions

Lecturer in Journalism, National University of Ireland, Galway

1 Jul 2019 → …

Accepting PhD Students

  • Accepting PhD Students

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