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Dr. Luciana Lolich

Research Impact Officer (School of Nursing & Midwifery)
      
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Dr. Luciana Lolich

Research Impact Officer (School of Nursing & Midwifery)

 


Originally from the Patagonian region of Argentina, Luciana Lolich has been living and working in Dublin, Ireland for almost twenty years. Luciana has an interdisciplinary background combining business and social sciences. She received her doctorate from University College Dublin and since then she has continued to develop, through teaching and research, her core interest of studying complex societal challenges at the intersection of public policy and markets.
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Daly, L., Lolich, L., McGlinchey, E., Allen, A.P., Buttery, N., Corr, C., Dunne, P., Dennehy, H., Fitzpatrick, M., Kennelly, S., McCallion, P. And McCarron, M., Making a Difference - Evidencing the Impact of a Study to Produce Post Diagnostic Support Guidelines for People with Intellectual Disability, 35th Alzheimer Europe Conference - "Connecting science and communities: The future of dementia care", Bologna, Italy, 6-8th October 2025, 2025, Poster, PUBLISHED  URL
Mercille, J., & Lolich, L. (2024)., What do private providers of home care want? An analytical framework., Critical Public Health, 34, (1), 2024, p1 - 14, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Digitalisation of public services as a challenge to solidarity and social justice in, editor(s)M. Yerkes, M. Bal , Solidarity and Social Justice in Contemporary European Societies, Palgrave, 2022, [Lolich, L. and V. Timonen], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Luciana Lolich, Virpi Timonen, Digitalisation of Public Services as a Challenge to Social Justice, Springer eBooks, 2022, p191 - 200, p191-200 , Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  DOI
Luciana Lolich, Jari Pirhonen, Tuuli Turja, Virpi Timonen, Technology in the Home Care of Older People: Views from Finland and Ireland, Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 37, (2), 2022, p181 - 200, p181-200 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Ann Marie Carragher, Luciana Lolich, An examination of social media use and the FA Women"s Super League: The challenges of going professional, DBS Business Review, 4, 2021, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Lolich, L. & Timonen, V., Fortunate and fearful: Emotions evoked by home care policies for older people in Ireland, Emotions and Society, 2, (1), 2020, Notes: [doi.org/10.1332/263169020X15843025702815], Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
Pirhonen J., L. Lolich, V. Timonen, K. Tuominen and O. Jolanki , 'These devices have not been made for older people's needs" - older adults' perceptions of digital technologies in Finland and Ireland'., Technology in Society, 62, 2020, Notes: [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techsoc.2020.101287], Journal Article, PUBLISHED  URL
Timonen, V. and Lolich, L., Dependency as status: Older adults' presentations of self as recipients of care, SAGE Open, 2020, Notes: [doi.org/10.1177%2F2158244020963590], Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
Lolich, L., 'If I get a good job you could say that it was worthwhile': students' views on higher education as a risk investment, Irish Educational Studies, 2020, Notes: [doi.org/10.1080/03323315.2020.1814837], Journal Article, PUBLISHED  URL
  

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Confiando en nuestras emociones in, editor(s)Angélica De Sena. , Vulnerabilidad, pobreza y políticas sociales, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, CLACSO; Ciccus, 2020, [Luciana Lolich], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED

  


Award Date
Rose Dobrof Award (for the most outstanding article) from the Association for Gerontology Education in Social Work (AGESW), United States. 2020
Telemedicine and digitalization of care for older adults at home workshop | Colab Plug & Play| Forskerparken Odense M, Denmark 2018