
معرفی
Dr Lorraine Bowman-Grieve is a Lecturer in Psychology at South East Technological University, Ireland. Her research focuses on terrorism studies, online extremism, and the application of social psychology to understand extremist behaviors. She has held academic positions at University College Cork (Ireland), Leeds Trinity University College (UK), and the University of Lincoln (UK). Her work examines cyberterrorism, anti-abortion extremism, and the ethical dimensions of terrorism research.
- Education:
- PhD: University College Cork (2006) – 'Terrorist supporters and the Internet'
- Masters Degree: University of Kent (2002)
- Bachelors Degree: University College Cork (2001)
Her research interests include analyzing extremist discourses online, particularly how social psychology frameworks explain radicalization processes. She has published extensively on topics such as far-right movements, cybercrime policy, and the intersection of masculinity and violence prevention. Bowman-Grieve is affiliated with the Analysing Social Change Research Group and the Crime & Justice Research Group at SETU.
Her recent work explores the far-right nexus in pandemic discourse and the psychological impacts of historical institutions like the Magdalene Laundries. While no specific grants or awards are listed, her contributions to counter-terrorism research and qualitative methodologies are well-documented.





