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Research Portal Search Search Publications Researchers Groups Projects Impact ! RESEARCH PORTAL RESEARCHERS KATY HAYWARD Profile Profile Publications Projects Journals Activities Prizes In the Media Fingerprints Dr Katy Hayward Dr Katy Hayward Reader Reader Social Divisions and Conflict School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work - Reader The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice [email protected] Phone: Phone: +44 (0)28 9097 3189 For media contact email comms.offi[email protected] or call +44(0)2890 973091. ORCID: ORCID: 0000-0001-7229-2653 " PhD Enquiries View graph of relations RESEARCH INTERESTS RESEARCH INTERESTS Centring on Ireland, north and south: Cross-border conflict and cooperation; EU integration (inc. ‘Brexit’ and its impact on Ireland); Peace and conflict processes; Political sociology; Political discourses, protest and violence. RESEARCH STATEMENT RESEARCH STATEMENT Katy Hayward Katy Hayward is a Reader in Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast, and Fellow in the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice. She is also a member of the Centre for International Borders Research and on the Steering Group of the Institute of Irish Studies in Queen's. Outside the University, she is a non-executive Board member of Conciliation Resources, the Centre for Cross Border Studies, and the Institute for Conflict Research. Dr Hayward has twenty years’ research experience on the impact of the EU on the Irish border and peace process, including as part of the EU FP5-funded EUBorderConf [EU and border conflicts] project and the current SSHRC-funded ‘Borders in Globalization’ programme. Queen's Students StaAlumni News StaDirectory STUDY RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ABOUT Dr. Katy Hayward - Queen's University Belfast Research Portal - Research Directory & Institutional Repository for QUB.pdf Saved to Dropbox • 25 Mar 2019 at 09K27

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Page 1: Queen's Students Sta Alumni News Sta Directory · ORCID: ORCID: 0000-0001-7229-2653" PhD Enquiries View graph of relations ... An update on the impact of Brexit on Pensioners Activity:

Research Portal SearchSearch Publications Researchers Groups Projects Impact !

RESEARCH PORTAL RESEARCHERS KATY HAYWARD

ProfileProfile Publications Projects Journals Activities Prizes In the Media Fingerprints

Dr Katy HaywardDr Katy HaywardReaderReader

Social Divisions and Conflict

School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work - Reader

The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice

[email protected]

Phone: Phone: +44 (0)28 9097 3189

For media contact email [email protected] call +44(0)2890 973091.

ORCID: ORCID: 0000-0001-7229-2653

" PhD Enquiries

View graph of relations

RESEARCH INTERESTSRESEARCH INTERESTS

Centring on Ireland, north and south: Cross-border conflict and cooperation; EU integration (inc. ‘Brexit’ and its impact on Ireland);

Peace and conflict processes; Political sociology; Political discourses, protest and violence.

RESEARCH STATEMENTRESEARCH STATEMENT

Katy Hayward Katy Hayward is a Reader in Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast, and Fellow in the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global

Peace, Security and Justice. She is also a member of the Centre for International Borders Research and on the Steering Group of the

Institute of Irish Studies in Queen's. Outside the University, she is a non-executive Board member of Conciliation Resources,

the Centre for Cross Border Studies, and the Institute for Conflict Research.

Dr Hayward has twenty years’ research experience on the impact of the EU on the Irish border and peace process, including as part

of the EU FP5-funded EUBorderConf [EU and border conflicts] project and the current SSHRC-funded ‘Borders in

Globalization’ programme.

Research Portal SearchSearch Publications Researchers Groups Projects Impact !

RESEARCH PORTAL RESEARCHERS KATY HAYWARD

ProfileProfile Publications Projects Journals Activities Prizes In the Media Fingerprints

Dr Katy HaywardDr Katy HaywardReaderReader

Social Divisions and Conflict

School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work - Reader

The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice

[email protected]

Phone: Phone: +44 (0)28 9097 3189

For media contact email [email protected] call +44(0)2890 973091.

ORCID: ORCID: 0000-0001-7229-2653

" PhD Enquiries

View graph of relations

RESEARCH INTERESTSRESEARCH INTERESTS

Centring on Ireland, north and south: Cross-border conflict and cooperation; EU integration (inc. ‘Brexit’ and its impact on Ireland);

Peace and conflict processes; Political sociology; Political discourses, protest and violence.

RESEARCH STATEMENTRESEARCH STATEMENT

Katy Hayward Katy Hayward is a Reader in Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast, and Fellow in the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global

Peace, Security and Justice. She is also a member of the Centre for International Borders Research and on the Steering Group of the

Institute of Irish Studies in Queen's. Outside the University, she is a non-executive Board member of Conciliation Resources,

the Centre for Cross Border Studies, and the Institute for Conflict Research.

Dr Hayward has twenty years’ research experience on the impact of the EU on the Irish border and peace process, including as part

of the EU FP5-funded EUBorderConf [EU and border conflicts] project and the current SSHRC-funded ‘Borders in

Globalization’ programme.

Research Portal SearchSearch Publications Researchers Groups Projects Impact !

RESEARCH PORTAL RESEARCHERS KATY HAYWARD

ProfileProfile Publications Projects Journals Activities Prizes In the Media Fingerprints

Dr Katy HaywardDr Katy HaywardReaderReader

Social Divisions and Conflict

School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work - Reader

The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice

[email protected]

Phone: Phone: +44 (0)28 9097 3189

For media contact email [email protected] call +44(0)2890 973091.

ORCID: ORCID: 0000-0001-7229-2653

" PhD Enquiries

View graph of relations

RESEARCH INTERESTSRESEARCH INTERESTS

Centring on Ireland, north and south: Cross-border conflict and cooperation; EU integration (inc. ‘Brexit’ and its impact on Ireland);

Peace and conflict processes; Political sociology; Political discourses, protest and violence.

RESEARCH STATEMENTRESEARCH STATEMENT

Katy Hayward Katy Hayward is a Reader in Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast, and Fellow in the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global

Peace, Security and Justice. She is also a member of the Centre for International Borders Research and on the Steering Group of the

Institute of Irish Studies in Queen's. Outside the University, she is a non-executive Board member of Conciliation Resources,

the Centre for Cross Border Studies, and the Institute for Conflict Research.

Dr Hayward has twenty years’ research experience on the impact of the EU on the Irish border and peace process, including as part

of the EU FP5-funded EUBorderConf [EU and border conflicts] project and the current SSHRC-funded ‘Borders in

Globalization’ programme.

Research Portal SearchSearch Publications Researchers Groups Projects Impact !

RESEARCH PORTAL RESEARCHERS KATY HAYWARD

ProfileProfile Publications Projects Journals Activities Prizes In the Media Fingerprints

Dr Katy HaywardDr Katy HaywardReaderReader

Social Divisions and Conflict

School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work - Reader

The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice

[email protected]

Phone: Phone: +44 (0)28 9097 3189

For media contact email [email protected] call +44(0)2890 973091.

ORCID: ORCID: 0000-0001-7229-2653

" PhD Enquiries

View graph of relations

RESEARCH INTERESTSRESEARCH INTERESTS

Centring on Ireland, north and south: Cross-border conflict and cooperation; EU integration (inc. ‘Brexit’ and its impact on Ireland);

Peace and conflict processes; Political sociology; Political discourses, protest and violence.

RESEARCH STATEMENTRESEARCH STATEMENT

Katy Hayward Katy Hayward is a Reader in Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast, and Fellow in the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global

Peace, Security and Justice. She is also a member of the Centre for International Borders Research and on the Steering Group of the

Institute of Irish Studies in Queen's. Outside the University, she is a non-executive Board member of Conciliation Resources,

the Centre for Cross Border Studies, and the Institute for Conflict Research.

Dr Hayward has twenty years’ research experience on the impact of the EU on the Irish border and peace process, including as part

of the EU FP5-funded EUBorderConf [EU and border conflicts] project and the current SSHRC-funded ‘Borders in

Globalization’ programme.

Research Portal SearchSearch Publications Researchers Groups Projects Impact !

RESEARCH PORTAL RESEARCHERS KATY HAYWARD

ProfileProfile Publications Projects Journals Activities Prizes In the Media Fingerprints

Dr Katy HaywardDr Katy HaywardReaderReader

Social Divisions and Conflict

School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work - Reader

The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice

[email protected]

Phone: Phone: +44 (0)28 9097 3189

For media contact email [email protected] call +44(0)2890 973091.

ORCID: ORCID: 0000-0001-7229-2653

" PhD Enquiries

View graph of relations

RESEARCH INTERESTSRESEARCH INTERESTS

Centring on Ireland, north and south: Cross-border conflict and cooperation; EU integration (inc. ‘Brexit’ and its impact on Ireland);

Peace and conflict processes; Political sociology; Political discourses, protest and violence.

RESEARCH STATEMENTRESEARCH STATEMENT

Katy Hayward Katy Hayward is a Reader in Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast, and Fellow in the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global

Peace, Security and Justice. She is also a member of the Centre for International Borders Research and on the Steering Group of the

Institute of Irish Studies in Queen's. Outside the University, she is a non-executive Board member of Conciliation Resources,

the Centre for Cross Border Studies, and the Institute for Conflict Research.

Dr Hayward has twenty years’ research experience on the impact of the EU on the Irish border and peace process, including as part

of the EU FP5-funded EUBorderConf [EU and border conflicts] project and the current SSHRC-funded ‘Borders in

Globalization’ programme.

Research Portal SearchSearch Publications Researchers Groups Projects Impact !

RESEARCH PORTAL RESEARCHERS KATY HAYWARD

ProfileProfile Publications Projects Journals Activities Prizes In the Media Fingerprints

Dr Katy HaywardDr Katy HaywardReaderReader

Social Divisions and Conflict

School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work - Reader

The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice

[email protected]

Phone: Phone: +44 (0)28 9097 3189

For media contact email [email protected] call +44(0)2890 973091.

ORCID: ORCID: 0000-0001-7229-2653

" PhD Enquiries

View graph of relations

RESEARCH INTERESTSRESEARCH INTERESTS

Centring on Ireland, north and south: Cross-border conflict and cooperation; EU integration (inc. ‘Brexit’ and its impact on Ireland);

Peace and conflict processes; Political sociology; Political discourses, protest and violence.

RESEARCH STATEMENTRESEARCH STATEMENT

Katy Hayward Katy Hayward is a Reader in Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast, and Fellow in the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global

Peace, Security and Justice. She is also a member of the Centre for International Borders Research and on the Steering Group of the

Institute of Irish Studies in Queen's. Outside the University, she is a non-executive Board member of Conciliation Resources,

the Centre for Cross Border Studies, and the Institute for Conflict Research.

Dr Hayward has twenty years’ research experience on the impact of the EU on the Irish border and peace process, including as part

of the EU FP5-funded EUBorderConf [EU and border conflicts] project and the current SSHRC-funded ‘Borders in

Globalization’ programme.

Queen's Students Staff Alumni News Staff Directory

STUDY RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ABOUT

Dr. Katy Hayward - Queen's University Belfast Research Portal - Research Directory & Institutional Repository for QUB.pdfSaved to Dropbox • 25 Mar 2019 at 09K27

Page 2: Queen's Students Sta Alumni News Sta Directory · ORCID: ORCID: 0000-0001-7229-2653" PhD Enquiries View graph of relations ... An update on the impact of Brexit on Pensioners Activity:

Published

Published

Published

PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS (190)(190)

Beyond tariffs: what ‘No Deal’ would mean for theIrish border

Research output: Other contribution

Ireland will soon have difficult decisions to makeon the Border: Consideration of British no-deal planreveals plethora of omissions and serious risks to NI

Research output: Other contribution

Amid the Brexit noise, the people of NorthernIreland are silenced

Research output: Other contribution

View all

FREQUENT JOURNALS

Irish Political Studies

ISSNs: 0790-7184

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1743-9078Routledge

PROJECTS PROJECTS (1)(1)

HANDHOLD; Science, Security and Power in Action

Project: Research

View all

ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES (137)(137)

Centre for International Borders Research (Event)

Activity: Membership types › Membership of network

An update on the impact of Brexit on Pensioners

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited or keynote talk at

national or international conference

Cross-border governance in the shadow and light ofBrexit:

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk

View all

PRIZES PRIZES (5)(5)

She is the author of over 100 publications, including most recently the report Bordering on Brexit: Views from local communities in

the central border region of Ireland/Northern Ireland and co-author (with Prof David Phinnemore) of UK Withdrawal (Brexit) and the

Good Friday Agreement commissioned by the AFCO committee of the European Parliament.

Dr Hayward has presented widely to various audiences on the topic of Brexit and Northern Ireland/Ireland (especially with a view to

the Irish border and the peace process). She has also given written and oral evidence before several parliamentary committees in

both the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

She has engaged extensively with local, national and international media, especially on the topics of contemporary Northern Ireland

and Brexit. This includes writing op-eds and articles/blogs and giving interviews with newspaper and online media. It also includes

interviews in various media, including live (in studio and down-the-line) and recorded TV, live and recorded radio, and podcasts.

Dr Hayward has a BA (Hons.) in Peace and Conflict Studies (UU Magee, 1999) and a PhD on the impact of European integration on

cross-border relations on the island of Ireland (University College Dublin, 2002). She held a number of post-doctoral research

fellowships, including for an EU FP5 project on the EU and Border Conflicts (EUBorderConf) and a Government of Ireland fellowship

at the Institute for British-Irish Studies.

Today Dr Hayward is one of the leading political sociologists of the island of Ireland (e.g. co-ed. Dynamics of Political Change inIreland, 2017), with a high profile in relation to European integration (e.g. co-ed. The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland,

2010), political violence (e.g. co-ed. Nationalism and Organised Violence, 2013), and the application of discourse analysis (e.g. co-

ed. Political Discourse of Peace and Conflict, 2009). Her recent funded research includes TRUST Tracing Risk and Uncertainty in

Security Technology (RCUK, 2013-15), and Conflict in Cities and the Contested State (ESRC, 2010-14). She is currently lead partner for

the Irish case study of the Canadian $2.8m SSHRC-funded project ‘Borders in Globalization’ (PI: UVic, British Columbia).

OTHEROTHER

Twitter: @hayward_katy

WILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTSWILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTS

Yes

Published

Published

Published

PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS (190)(190)

Beyond tariffs: what ‘No Deal’ would mean for theIrish border

Research output: Other contribution

Ireland will soon have difficult decisions to makeon the Border: Consideration of British no-deal planreveals plethora of omissions and serious risks to NI

Research output: Other contribution

Amid the Brexit noise, the people of NorthernIreland are silenced

Research output: Other contribution

View all

FREQUENT JOURNALS

Irish Political Studies

ISSNs: 0790-7184

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1743-9078Routledge

PROJECTS PROJECTS (1)(1)

HANDHOLD; Science, Security and Power in Action

Project: Research

View all

ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES (137)(137)

Centre for International Borders Research (Event)

Activity: Membership types › Membership of network

An update on the impact of Brexit on Pensioners

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited or keynote talk at

national or international conference

Cross-border governance in the shadow and light ofBrexit:

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk

View all

PRIZES PRIZES (5)(5)

She is the author of over 100 publications, including most recently the report Bordering on Brexit: Views from local communities in

the central border region of Ireland/Northern Ireland and co-author (with Prof David Phinnemore) of UK Withdrawal (Brexit) and the

Good Friday Agreement commissioned by the AFCO committee of the European Parliament.

Dr Hayward has presented widely to various audiences on the topic of Brexit and Northern Ireland/Ireland (especially with a view to

the Irish border and the peace process). She has also given written and oral evidence before several parliamentary committees in

both the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

She has engaged extensively with local, national and international media, especially on the topics of contemporary Northern Ireland

and Brexit. This includes writing op-eds and articles/blogs and giving interviews with newspaper and online media. It also includes

interviews in various media, including live (in studio and down-the-line) and recorded TV, live and recorded radio, and podcasts.

Dr Hayward has a BA (Hons.) in Peace and Conflict Studies (UU Magee, 1999) and a PhD on the impact of European integration on

cross-border relations on the island of Ireland (University College Dublin, 2002). She held a number of post-doctoral research

fellowships, including for an EU FP5 project on the EU and Border Conflicts (EUBorderConf) and a Government of Ireland fellowship

at the Institute for British-Irish Studies.

Today Dr Hayward is one of the leading political sociologists of the island of Ireland (e.g. co-ed. Dynamics of Political Change inIreland, 2017), with a high profile in relation to European integration (e.g. co-ed. The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland,

2010), political violence (e.g. co-ed. Nationalism and Organised Violence, 2013), and the application of discourse analysis (e.g. co-

ed. Political Discourse of Peace and Conflict, 2009). Her recent funded research includes TRUST Tracing Risk and Uncertainty in

Security Technology (RCUK, 2013-15), and Conflict in Cities and the Contested State (ESRC, 2010-14). She is currently lead partner for

the Irish case study of the Canadian $2.8m SSHRC-funded project ‘Borders in Globalization’ (PI: UVic, British Columbia).

OTHEROTHER

Twitter: @hayward_katy

WILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTSWILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTS

Yes

Published

Published

Published

PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS (190)(190)

Beyond tariffs: what ‘No Deal’ would mean for theIrish border

Research output: Other contribution

Ireland will soon have difficult decisions to makeon the Border: Consideration of British no-deal planreveals plethora of omissions and serious risks to NI

Research output: Other contribution

Amid the Brexit noise, the people of NorthernIreland are silenced

Research output: Other contribution

View all

FREQUENT JOURNALS

Irish Political Studies

ISSNs: 0790-7184

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1743-9078Routledge

PROJECTS PROJECTS (1)(1)

HANDHOLD; Science, Security and Power in Action

Project: Research

View all

ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES (137)(137)

Centre for International Borders Research (Event)

Activity: Membership types › Membership of network

An update on the impact of Brexit on Pensioners

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited or keynote talk at

national or international conference

Cross-border governance in the shadow and light ofBrexit:

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk

View all

PRIZES PRIZES (5)(5)

She is the author of over 100 publications, including most recently the report Bordering on Brexit: Views from local communities in

the central border region of Ireland/Northern Ireland and co-author (with Prof David Phinnemore) of UK Withdrawal (Brexit) and the

Good Friday Agreement commissioned by the AFCO committee of the European Parliament.

Dr Hayward has presented widely to various audiences on the topic of Brexit and Northern Ireland/Ireland (especially with a view to

the Irish border and the peace process). She has also given written and oral evidence before several parliamentary committees in

both the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

She has engaged extensively with local, national and international media, especially on the topics of contemporary Northern Ireland

and Brexit. This includes writing op-eds and articles/blogs and giving interviews with newspaper and online media. It also includes

interviews in various media, including live (in studio and down-the-line) and recorded TV, live and recorded radio, and podcasts.

Dr Hayward has a BA (Hons.) in Peace and Conflict Studies (UU Magee, 1999) and a PhD on the impact of European integration on

cross-border relations on the island of Ireland (University College Dublin, 2002). She held a number of post-doctoral research

fellowships, including for an EU FP5 project on the EU and Border Conflicts (EUBorderConf) and a Government of Ireland fellowship

at the Institute for British-Irish Studies.

Today Dr Hayward is one of the leading political sociologists of the island of Ireland (e.g. co-ed. Dynamics of Political Change inIreland, 2017), with a high profile in relation to European integration (e.g. co-ed. The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland,

2010), political violence (e.g. co-ed. Nationalism and Organised Violence, 2013), and the application of discourse analysis (e.g. co-

ed. Political Discourse of Peace and Conflict, 2009). Her recent funded research includes TRUST Tracing Risk and Uncertainty in

Security Technology (RCUK, 2013-15), and Conflict in Cities and the Contested State (ESRC, 2010-14). She is currently lead partner for

the Irish case study of the Canadian $2.8m SSHRC-funded project ‘Borders in Globalization’ (PI: UVic, British Columbia).

OTHEROTHER

Twitter: @hayward_katy

WILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTSWILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTS

Yes

Published

Published

Published

PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS (190)(190)

Beyond tariffs: what ‘No Deal’ would mean for theIrish border

Research output: Other contribution

Ireland will soon have difficult decisions to makeon the Border: Consideration of British no-deal planreveals plethora of omissions and serious risks to NI

Research output: Other contribution

Amid the Brexit noise, the people of NorthernIreland are silenced

Research output: Other contribution

View all

FREQUENT JOURNALS

Irish Political Studies

ISSNs: 0790-7184

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1743-9078Routledge

PROJECTS PROJECTS (1)(1)

HANDHOLD; Science, Security and Power in Action

Project: Research

View all

ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES (137)(137)

Centre for International Borders Research (Event)

Activity: Membership types › Membership of network

An update on the impact of Brexit on Pensioners

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited or keynote talk at

national or international conference

Cross-border governance in the shadow and light ofBrexit:

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk

View all

PRIZES PRIZES (5)(5)

She is the author of over 100 publications, including most recently the report Bordering on Brexit: Views from local communities in

the central border region of Ireland/Northern Ireland and co-author (with Prof David Phinnemore) of UK Withdrawal (Brexit) and the

Good Friday Agreement commissioned by the AFCO committee of the European Parliament.

Dr Hayward has presented widely to various audiences on the topic of Brexit and Northern Ireland/Ireland (especially with a view to

the Irish border and the peace process). She has also given written and oral evidence before several parliamentary committees in

both the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

She has engaged extensively with local, national and international media, especially on the topics of contemporary Northern Ireland

and Brexit. This includes writing op-eds and articles/blogs and giving interviews with newspaper and online media. It also includes

interviews in various media, including live (in studio and down-the-line) and recorded TV, live and recorded radio, and podcasts.

Dr Hayward has a BA (Hons.) in Peace and Conflict Studies (UU Magee, 1999) and a PhD on the impact of European integration on

cross-border relations on the island of Ireland (University College Dublin, 2002). She held a number of post-doctoral research

fellowships, including for an EU FP5 project on the EU and Border Conflicts (EUBorderConf) and a Government of Ireland fellowship

at the Institute for British-Irish Studies.

Today Dr Hayward is one of the leading political sociologists of the island of Ireland (e.g. co-ed. Dynamics of Political Change inIreland, 2017), with a high profile in relation to European integration (e.g. co-ed. The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland,

2010), political violence (e.g. co-ed. Nationalism and Organised Violence, 2013), and the application of discourse analysis (e.g. co-

ed. Political Discourse of Peace and Conflict, 2009). Her recent funded research includes TRUST Tracing Risk and Uncertainty in

Security Technology (RCUK, 2013-15), and Conflict in Cities and the Contested State (ESRC, 2010-14). She is currently lead partner for

the Irish case study of the Canadian $2.8m SSHRC-funded project ‘Borders in Globalization’ (PI: UVic, British Columbia).

OTHEROTHER

Twitter: @hayward_katy

WILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTSWILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTS

Yes

Published

Published

Published

PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS (190)(190)

Beyond tariffs: what ‘No Deal’ would mean for theIrish border

Research output: Other contribution

Ireland will soon have difficult decisions to makeon the Border: Consideration of British no-deal planreveals plethora of omissions and serious risks to NI

Research output: Other contribution

Amid the Brexit noise, the people of NorthernIreland are silenced

Research output: Other contribution

View all

FREQUENT JOURNALS

Irish Political Studies

ISSNs: 0790-7184

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1743-9078Routledge

PROJECTS PROJECTS (1)(1)

HANDHOLD; Science, Security and Power in Action

Project: Research

View all

ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES (137)(137)

Centre for International Borders Research (Event)

Activity: Membership types › Membership of network

An update on the impact of Brexit on Pensioners

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited or keynote talk at

national or international conference

Cross-border governance in the shadow and light ofBrexit:

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk

View all

PRIZES PRIZES (5)(5)

She is the author of over 100 publications, including most recently the report Bordering on Brexit: Views from local communities in

the central border region of Ireland/Northern Ireland and co-author (with Prof David Phinnemore) of UK Withdrawal (Brexit) and the

Good Friday Agreement commissioned by the AFCO committee of the European Parliament.

Dr Hayward has presented widely to various audiences on the topic of Brexit and Northern Ireland/Ireland (especially with a view to

the Irish border and the peace process). She has also given written and oral evidence before several parliamentary committees in

both the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

She has engaged extensively with local, national and international media, especially on the topics of contemporary Northern Ireland

and Brexit. This includes writing op-eds and articles/blogs and giving interviews with newspaper and online media. It also includes

interviews in various media, including live (in studio and down-the-line) and recorded TV, live and recorded radio, and podcasts.

Dr Hayward has a BA (Hons.) in Peace and Conflict Studies (UU Magee, 1999) and a PhD on the impact of European integration on

cross-border relations on the island of Ireland (University College Dublin, 2002). She held a number of post-doctoral research

fellowships, including for an EU FP5 project on the EU and Border Conflicts (EUBorderConf) and a Government of Ireland fellowship

at the Institute for British-Irish Studies.

Today Dr Hayward is one of the leading political sociologists of the island of Ireland (e.g. co-ed. Dynamics of Political Change inIreland, 2017), with a high profile in relation to European integration (e.g. co-ed. The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland,

2010), political violence (e.g. co-ed. Nationalism and Organised Violence, 2013), and the application of discourse analysis (e.g. co-

ed. Political Discourse of Peace and Conflict, 2009). Her recent funded research includes TRUST Tracing Risk and Uncertainty in

Security Technology (RCUK, 2013-15), and Conflict in Cities and the Contested State (ESRC, 2010-14). She is currently lead partner for

the Irish case study of the Canadian $2.8m SSHRC-funded project ‘Borders in Globalization’ (PI: UVic, British Columbia).

OTHEROTHER

Twitter: @hayward_katy

WILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTSWILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTS

Yes

Published

Published

Published

PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS (190)(190)

Beyond tariffs: what ‘No Deal’ would mean for theIrish border

Research output: Other contribution

Ireland will soon have difficult decisions to makeon the Border: Consideration of British no-deal planreveals plethora of omissions and serious risks to NI

Research output: Other contribution

Amid the Brexit noise, the people of NorthernIreland are silenced

Research output: Other contribution

View all

FREQUENT JOURNALS

Irish Political Studies

ISSNs: 0790-7184

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1743-9078Routledge

PROJECTS PROJECTS (1)(1)

HANDHOLD; Science, Security and Power in Action

Project: Research

View all

ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES (137)(137)

Centre for International Borders Research (Event)

Activity: Membership types › Membership of network

An update on the impact of Brexit on Pensioners

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited or keynote talk at

national or international conference

Cross-border governance in the shadow and light ofBrexit:

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk

View all

PRIZES PRIZES (5)(5)

She is the author of over 100 publications, including most recently the report Bordering on Brexit: Views from local communities in

the central border region of Ireland/Northern Ireland and co-author (with Prof David Phinnemore) of UK Withdrawal (Brexit) and the

Good Friday Agreement commissioned by the AFCO committee of the European Parliament.

Dr Hayward has presented widely to various audiences on the topic of Brexit and Northern Ireland/Ireland (especially with a view to

the Irish border and the peace process). She has also given written and oral evidence before several parliamentary committees in

both the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

She has engaged extensively with local, national and international media, especially on the topics of contemporary Northern Ireland

and Brexit. This includes writing op-eds and articles/blogs and giving interviews with newspaper and online media. It also includes

interviews in various media, including live (in studio and down-the-line) and recorded TV, live and recorded radio, and podcasts.

Dr Hayward has a BA (Hons.) in Peace and Conflict Studies (UU Magee, 1999) and a PhD on the impact of European integration on

cross-border relations on the island of Ireland (University College Dublin, 2002). She held a number of post-doctoral research

fellowships, including for an EU FP5 project on the EU and Border Conflicts (EUBorderConf) and a Government of Ireland fellowship

at the Institute for British-Irish Studies.

Today Dr Hayward is one of the leading political sociologists of the island of Ireland (e.g. co-ed. Dynamics of Political Change inIreland, 2017), with a high profile in relation to European integration (e.g. co-ed. The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland,

2010), political violence (e.g. co-ed. Nationalism and Organised Violence, 2013), and the application of discourse analysis (e.g. co-

ed. Political Discourse of Peace and Conflict, 2009). Her recent funded research includes TRUST Tracing Risk and Uncertainty in

Security Technology (RCUK, 2013-15), and Conflict in Cities and the Contested State (ESRC, 2010-14). She is currently lead partner for

the Irish case study of the Canadian $2.8m SSHRC-funded project ‘Borders in Globalization’ (PI: UVic, British Columbia).

OTHEROTHER

Twitter: @hayward_katy

WILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTSWILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTS

Yes

Published

Published

Published

PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS (190)(190)

Beyond tariffs: what ‘No Deal’ would mean for theIrish border

Research output: Other contribution

Ireland will soon have difficult decisions to makeon the Border: Consideration of British no-deal planreveals plethora of omissions and serious risks to NI

Research output: Other contribution

Amid the Brexit noise, the people of NorthernIreland are silenced

Research output: Other contribution

View all

FREQUENT JOURNALS

Irish Political Studies

ISSNs: 0790-7184

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1743-9078Routledge

PROJECTS PROJECTS (1)(1)

HANDHOLD; Science, Security and Power in Action

Project: Research

View all

ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES (137)(137)

Centre for International Borders Research (Event)

Activity: Membership types › Membership of network

An update on the impact of Brexit on Pensioners

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited or keynote talk at

national or international conference

Cross-border governance in the shadow and light ofBrexit:

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk

View all

PRIZES PRIZES (5)(5)

She is the author of over 100 publications, including most recently the report Bordering on Brexit: Views from local communities in

the central border region of Ireland/Northern Ireland and co-author (with Prof David Phinnemore) of UK Withdrawal (Brexit) and the

Good Friday Agreement commissioned by the AFCO committee of the European Parliament.

Dr Hayward has presented widely to various audiences on the topic of Brexit and Northern Ireland/Ireland (especially with a view to

the Irish border and the peace process). She has also given written and oral evidence before several parliamentary committees in

both the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

She has engaged extensively with local, national and international media, especially on the topics of contemporary Northern Ireland

and Brexit. This includes writing op-eds and articles/blogs and giving interviews with newspaper and online media. It also includes

interviews in various media, including live (in studio and down-the-line) and recorded TV, live and recorded radio, and podcasts.

Dr Hayward has a BA (Hons.) in Peace and Conflict Studies (UU Magee, 1999) and a PhD on the impact of European integration on

cross-border relations on the island of Ireland (University College Dublin, 2002). She held a number of post-doctoral research

fellowships, including for an EU FP5 project on the EU and Border Conflicts (EUBorderConf) and a Government of Ireland fellowship

at the Institute for British-Irish Studies.

Today Dr Hayward is one of the leading political sociologists of the island of Ireland (e.g. co-ed. Dynamics of Political Change inIreland, 2017), with a high profile in relation to European integration (e.g. co-ed. The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland,

2010), political violence (e.g. co-ed. Nationalism and Organised Violence, 2013), and the application of discourse analysis (e.g. co-

ed. Political Discourse of Peace and Conflict, 2009). Her recent funded research includes TRUST Tracing Risk and Uncertainty in

Security Technology (RCUK, 2013-15), and Conflict in Cities and the Contested State (ESRC, 2010-14). She is currently lead partner for

the Irish case study of the Canadian $2.8m SSHRC-funded project ‘Borders in Globalization’ (PI: UVic, British Columbia).

OTHEROTHER

Twitter: @hayward_katy

WILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTSWILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTS

Yes

Published

Published

Published

PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS (190)(190)

Beyond tariffs: what ‘No Deal’ would mean for theIrish border

Research output: Other contribution

Ireland will soon have difficult decisions to makeon the Border: Consideration of British no-deal planreveals plethora of omissions and serious risks to NI

Research output: Other contribution

Amid the Brexit noise, the people of NorthernIreland are silenced

Research output: Other contribution

View all

FREQUENT JOURNALS

Irish Political Studies

ISSNs: 0790-7184

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1743-9078Routledge

PROJECTS PROJECTS (1)(1)

HANDHOLD; Science, Security and Power in Action

Project: Research

View all

ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES (137)(137)

Centre for International Borders Research (Event)

Activity: Membership types › Membership of network

An update on the impact of Brexit on Pensioners

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited or keynote talk at

national or international conference

Cross-border governance in the shadow and light ofBrexit:

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk

View all

PRIZES PRIZES (5)(5)

She is the author of over 100 publications, including most recently the report Bordering on Brexit: Views from local communities in

the central border region of Ireland/Northern Ireland and co-author (with Prof David Phinnemore) of UK Withdrawal (Brexit) and the

Good Friday Agreement commissioned by the AFCO committee of the European Parliament.

Dr Hayward has presented widely to various audiences on the topic of Brexit and Northern Ireland/Ireland (especially with a view to

the Irish border and the peace process). She has also given written and oral evidence before several parliamentary committees in

both the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

She has engaged extensively with local, national and international media, especially on the topics of contemporary Northern Ireland

and Brexit. This includes writing op-eds and articles/blogs and giving interviews with newspaper and online media. It also includes

interviews in various media, including live (in studio and down-the-line) and recorded TV, live and recorded radio, and podcasts.

Dr Hayward has a BA (Hons.) in Peace and Conflict Studies (UU Magee, 1999) and a PhD on the impact of European integration on

cross-border relations on the island of Ireland (University College Dublin, 2002). She held a number of post-doctoral research

fellowships, including for an EU FP5 project on the EU and Border Conflicts (EUBorderConf) and a Government of Ireland fellowship

at the Institute for British-Irish Studies.

Today Dr Hayward is one of the leading political sociologists of the island of Ireland (e.g. co-ed. Dynamics of Political Change inIreland, 2017), with a high profile in relation to European integration (e.g. co-ed. The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland,

2010), political violence (e.g. co-ed. Nationalism and Organised Violence, 2013), and the application of discourse analysis (e.g. co-

ed. Political Discourse of Peace and Conflict, 2009). Her recent funded research includes TRUST Tracing Risk and Uncertainty in

Security Technology (RCUK, 2013-15), and Conflict in Cities and the Contested State (ESRC, 2010-14). She is currently lead partner for

the Irish case study of the Canadian $2.8m SSHRC-funded project ‘Borders in Globalization’ (PI: UVic, British Columbia).

OTHEROTHER

Twitter: @hayward_katy

WILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTSWILLINGNESS TO TAKE PHD STUDENTS

Yes

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Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 0.84 SJR 0.477 SNIP 1.016

Journal

Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland

ISSNs: 2054-572X

Journal

Peace and Conflict Studies

ISSNs: 1082-7307Network of Peace and Conflict Studies

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 0.17 SJR 0.129 SNIP 0.324

Journal

Space and Polity

ISSNs: 1356-2576

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1470-1235Routledge

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 2.07 SJR 1.294 SNIP 1.321

Journal

JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies

ISSNs: 0021-9886

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1468-5965Wiley-Blackwell

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 2.65 SJR 1.873 SNIP 1.778

Journal

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Doctoral Research Scholarship

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Research Fellowship: International Research Initiativein Irish Studies

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship

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64 peace processSocial Sciences

37 peaceSocial Sciences

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European integratio...Social Sciences

30 border conflictSocial Sciences

28 republicSocial Sciences

27 withdrawalSocial Sciences

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25 discourseSocial Sciences

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Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 0.84 SJR 0.477 SNIP 1.016

Journal

Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland

ISSNs: 2054-572X

Journal

Peace and Conflict Studies

ISSNs: 1082-7307Network of Peace and Conflict Studies

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 0.17 SJR 0.129 SNIP 0.324

Journal

Space and Polity

ISSNs: 1356-2576

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1470-1235Routledge

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 2.07 SJR 1.294 SNIP 1.321

Journal

JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies

ISSNs: 0021-9886

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1468-5965Wiley-Blackwell

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 2.65 SJR 1.873 SNIP 1.778

Journal

View all »

Doctoral Research Scholarship

Prize: Other distinction

Research Fellowship: International Research Initiativein Irish Studies

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

View all

FINGERPRINT

FULL FINGERPRINT ›

ID: 47679

IrelandSocial Sciences

100 EUSocial Sciences

64 peace processSocial Sciences

37 peaceSocial Sciences

34

European integratio...Social Sciences

30 border conflictSocial Sciences

28 republicSocial Sciences

27 withdrawalSocial Sciences

25

border regionSocial Sciences

25 discourseSocial Sciences

24

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 0.84 SJR 0.477 SNIP 1.016

Journal

Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland

ISSNs: 2054-572X

Journal

Peace and Conflict Studies

ISSNs: 1082-7307Network of Peace and Conflict Studies

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 0.17 SJR 0.129 SNIP 0.324

Journal

Space and Polity

ISSNs: 1356-2576

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1470-1235Routledge

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 2.07 SJR 1.294 SNIP 1.321

Journal

JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies

ISSNs: 0021-9886

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1468-5965Wiley-Blackwell

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 2.65 SJR 1.873 SNIP 1.778

Journal

View all »

Doctoral Research Scholarship

Prize: Other distinction

Research Fellowship: International Research Initiativein Irish Studies

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

View all

FINGERPRINT

FULL FINGERPRINT ›

ID: 47679

IrelandSocial Sciences

100 EUSocial Sciences

64 peace processSocial Sciences

37 peaceSocial Sciences

34

European integratio...Social Sciences

30 border conflictSocial Sciences

28 republicSocial Sciences

27 withdrawalSocial Sciences

25

border regionSocial Sciences

25 discourseSocial Sciences

24

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 0.84 SJR 0.477 SNIP 1.016

Journal

Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland

ISSNs: 2054-572X

Journal

Peace and Conflict Studies

ISSNs: 1082-7307Network of Peace and Conflict Studies

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 0.17 SJR 0.129 SNIP 0.324

Journal

Space and Polity

ISSNs: 1356-2576

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1470-1235Routledge

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 2.07 SJR 1.294 SNIP 1.321

Journal

JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies

ISSNs: 0021-9886

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1468-5965Wiley-Blackwell

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 2.65 SJR 1.873 SNIP 1.778

Journal

View all »

Doctoral Research Scholarship

Prize: Other distinction

Research Fellowship: International Research Initiativein Irish Studies

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

View all

FINGERPRINT

FULL FINGERPRINT ›

ID: 47679

IrelandSocial Sciences

100 EUSocial Sciences

64 peace processSocial Sciences

37 peaceSocial Sciences

34

European integratio...Social Sciences

30 border conflictSocial Sciences

28 republicSocial Sciences

27 withdrawalSocial Sciences

25

border regionSocial Sciences

25 discourseSocial Sciences

24

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 0.84 SJR 0.477 SNIP 1.016

Journal

Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland

ISSNs: 2054-572X

Journal

Peace and Conflict Studies

ISSNs: 1082-7307Network of Peace and Conflict Studies

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 0.17 SJR 0.129 SNIP 0.324

Journal

Space and Polity

ISSNs: 1356-2576

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1470-1235Routledge

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 2.07 SJR 1.294 SNIP 1.321

Journal

JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies

ISSNs: 0021-9886

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1468-5965Wiley-Blackwell

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 2.65 SJR 1.873 SNIP 1.778

Journal

View all »

Doctoral Research Scholarship

Prize: Other distinction

Research Fellowship: International Research Initiativein Irish Studies

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

View all

FINGERPRINT

FULL FINGERPRINT ›

ID: 47679

IrelandSocial Sciences

100 EUSocial Sciences

64 peace processSocial Sciences

37 peaceSocial Sciences

34

European integratio...Social Sciences

30 border conflictSocial Sciences

28 republicSocial Sciences

27 withdrawalSocial Sciences

25

border regionSocial Sciences

25 discourseSocial Sciences

24

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 0.84 SJR 0.477 SNIP 1.016

Journal

Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland

ISSNs: 2054-572X

Journal

Peace and Conflict Studies

ISSNs: 1082-7307Network of Peace and Conflict Studies

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 0.17 SJR 0.129 SNIP 0.324

Journal

Space and Polity

ISSNs: 1356-2576

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1470-1235Routledge

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 2.07 SJR 1.294 SNIP 1.321

Journal

JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies

ISSNs: 0021-9886

Additional searchable ISSN (Electronic): 1468-5965Wiley-Blackwell

Scopus rating (2017): CiteScore 2.65 SJR 1.873 SNIP 1.778

Journal

View all »

Doctoral Research Scholarship

Prize: Other distinction

Research Fellowship: International Research Initiativein Irish Studies

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

View all

FINGERPRINT

FULL FINGERPRINT ›

ID: 47679

IrelandSocial Sciences

100 EUSocial Sciences

64 peace processSocial Sciences

37 peaceSocial Sciences

34

European integratio...Social Sciences

30 border conflictSocial Sciences

28 republicSocial Sciences

27 withdrawalSocial Sciences

25

border regionSocial Sciences

25 discourseSocial Sciences

24

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