Dr. Joe MacDonagh

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Lecturer

Email: joe.macdonagh@tudublin.ie

Qualifications: B.A.(Hon.s), M.A. (Research), Grad. Dip.Stat.s, PhD

I am a Chartered Psychologist who lectures in the Strategy & Leadership disciplinary area. In particular, I am an occupational psychologist- I look at people’s professions and their activity in work.

My research concerns the world of work and professional activity, particularly hospitals and healthcare environments. I am also interested in ethics- in research, in politics and in other theoretical and applied areas. I have supervised postgraduate students to successful completion and I am an active researcher and publisher. I am currently accepting PhD proposals from prospective PhD students.

Professionally, I am a former President of the Psychological Society of Ireland- the professional body for psychologists in Ireland- and a former Chair of the Irish Academy of Management, the premier academic and scholarly body for academics in business in Ireland.

I am a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, of the Irish Academy of Management and I am a Companion of the British Psychological Society.

I currently serve on the Joint Research Ethics Committee for Tallaght University and St James’s Hospitals and on the Royal Irish Academy’s Life and Health Sciences committee.

In the News

Academic Publications

Books & Reports

  • MacDonagh, J. (2016). Achieving Academic Gender Equality in the Institute of Technology sector. Dublin: Teachers’ Union of Ireland.
  • MacDonagh, J., Lenihan, C. & Weldridge, R. (2002). Behavioural Science: for Marketing and Business students (2nd ed.). Dublin: Gill & Macmillan.

Chapters in Books 

  • MacDonagh, J. (2016). Depression and anxiety. In P. Greasley & A. Torn, (Eds.). Psychology for Nurses. Cambridge: Polity.
  • Blumberg, B., Cooper, C. & Schindler, P. (2011). Business Research Methods (3rd ed.). London: McGraw-Hill. I wrote the Online Learning case study material for each of the fifteen chapters of this publication.

Journal Publications 

  • M Marshall, V Niranjan, E Spain, J MacDonagh, J O’Doherty, R O’Connor, A O’Regan. “Doctors can’t be doctors all of the time”: a qualitative study of how general practitioners and medical students negotiate public- professional and private-personal realms using social media. British Medical Journal Open. BMJ Open 2021;11:e047991. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-047991
  • MacDonagh, J. (2021). A Bakhtinian Dialogical Analysis of a Speech by Prime Minister Boris Johnson. SAGE Research Methods Datasets. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529762839 / https://www.doi.org/10.4135/9781529762839
  • MacDonagh, J. (2019). Analysing a political speech of P.M. Theresa May. SAGE Research Methods Datasets. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526487575 
  • MacDonagh, J. (2018). Ethnographic Research in an Acute Hospital after an Organizational Merger. SAGE Research Methods Cases. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526447470
  • Byrne, O. & MacDonagh, J. (2016). What’s Love Got to Do with It? Employee Engagement amongst Higher Education Workers. Irish Journal of Management, 36, 3, 189-205. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ijm-2017-0019

Conference Proceedings/Papers 

  • MacDonagh, J. (2022). 40 years a growing- the evolution of Irish political ethics legislation and regulation. Political Studies Association of Ireland conference, TUSE.
  • MacDonagh, J. & O’Regan, A. (2022) PeArLS from LICs- Self-Care & Self-Efficacy for students and Tutors. WONCA world family doctors conference. University of Limerick
  • MacDonagh, J. (2022). Daseinic elements of the ethicality of nursing practice. British Society for Phenomenology conference, University of Exeter.
  • MacDonagh, J. (2021). Examining men’s occupational mental health status and Effective ways to provide timely interventions. BPS Male Psychology conference, Online.
  • MacDonagh, J. (2021). Examining the case for ethics watchdogs in Irish politics. Political Studies Association of Ireland conference, UCD.

Teaching and Supervision  

PhD and Masters Supervisor- have supervised students to successful completion. 

Lecturer- Research Methods, Market Research in Practice, HRM, Quantitative Methods in Marketing and Advertising

Successful applicant and recipient of Irish Research Council funding, and from a number of funding calls

Research Interests for Potential Research Students

Ethics, Research Methods, Organisational/Occupational Psychology

If you would like to discuss my acting as PhD supervisor, please feel free to e-mail me- (joe.macdonagh@tudublin.ie). Acceptance does not mean that there will be funding (registration/stipend) for your research.

Areas of Professional Expertise

  • Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol)- occupational psychology
  • Chartered Scientist (CSci)- The Science Council of Great Britain
  • Research Expert- (EU registration number EX2002B027108) of the EU Commission’s Research Directorate since 2007
  • Editorial Board- Irish Journal of Management
  • Athena Swan equality award- Panellist (assessor), Advance Higher Education- Equality Challenge Unit (2016-2019)

Committee and Panel Membership

  • 2018- present: Royal Irish Academy- Life and Health Sciences committee
  • 2018-present: British Academy of Management- Research Methods Special Interest Group-steering committee
  • 2013- present: St James’s Hospital and Tallaght University Hospital Joint Research Ethics Committee
  • 2018-2020: British Psychological Society- Secretary, History and Philosophy of Psychology Section
  • 2004-2016: Irish Academy of Management- Council Member and former Chair
  • 2003-2004: President, Psychological Society of Ireland

Professional Awards

  • Fellow, British Psychological Society
  • Fellow, Irish Academy of Management
  • Companion, British Academy of Management

 

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