Dr Aishling McMorrow
Lecturer
School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics (HAPP)
Dr Aishling Mc Morrow specialises in gender, security, and terrorism. Her work examines women engaged in political violence, and violent misogyny.
She is a Lecturer in International Relations. Her research examines political violence by women, and violence against women. She takes a feminist approach to understandings of security and terrorism.
Fields
Politics Security TerrorismAreas of Expertise
Security, Terrorism, Gender, Violence against women and girls, and violent misogyny.
Media Experience
Dr Mc Morrow has extensive experience with print and digital media.
Notable coverage
- Adolescence shows violent misogyny is ‘moving with the times’ but isn’t new, says QUB expert, Belfast Telegraph (29 March 2025)
- Violent Misogyny is both a Symptom and a Cause of Extremist Ideology, QPOL (19 February 2025)