Dr Michael Murphy
Dr. Michael Murphy is a lecturer in the Department of Humanities + Arts Management, Entrepreneurship. He has expertise in the areas Music Industry, Sociology, Management and Communications.
Publications
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Chapter: Punk and Religion in the Republic of Ireland, 1977-1981 in Punk + Post Punk Volume 4 Issue 1, March | 2015 |
Chapter: ‘Punk and Post-Punk in the Republic of Ireland: Networks, migration and the social history of the Irish music industry’ in Punk + Post Punk Volume 3 Issue 1, April | 2014 |
Review: ‘Morrissey. Fandom, Representations and Identities’ Journal of European Popular Culture V. 4/ # 3 September | 2013 |
Review: ‘Exploring U2: Is This Rock ‘n’ Roll’ Popular Music / V. 32 / # 02 / May | 2013 |
Review: ‘Irish Blood English Heart: Second Generation Irish Musicians in England’ Popular Music / V. 32 / # 01 / January | 2013 |
Research projects
The Music Industry, with particular emphasis on Entrepreneurship in the Irish Music Industry.
Lectures/Conferences
Year | |
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Working in Music Conference, Glasgow Organising Musicians in Ireland | 2016 |
Punk Scholars Network, Birmingham ‘Punk Now in the Republic of Ireland’ | 2014 |
IASPM Cork ‘The U2 ‘Field of Production’’ | 2014 |
SAI Dublin ‘Fianna Fáil and Popular Music’ | 2014 |
Simon Frith Conference Edinburgh ‘A Social History of Irish Record Labels’ | 2014 |
Awards + Achievements
Art Direction. Winner of JUNO Award (Canadian GRAMMY equivalent) for Best Album Design. Video Making. Finalist for Much Music Awards: Best Video Concept. Finalist for the Jennifer Burke Award for Innovation in Teaching and Learning in 2013.