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Jonathan G. Heaney
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undergraduate
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https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/persons/jonathan-g-heaney/
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https://www.qub.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/anthropology-sociology-ba/
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Jonathan G. Heaney

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Jonathan G. Heaney

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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2181-1510

Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

2011Research output 2011: 1Research output 2013: 4Research output 2014: 2Research output 2016: 3Research output 2017: 3Research output 2018: 2Research output 2019: 3Research output 2021: 3Research output 2022: 1Research output 2023: 2Research output 2024: 2Research output 2025: 1Research output 2026: 12026

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Research Interests

Sociological/Social Theory, Sociology of Emotion, Political Sociology, Power, Nationalism, Process Philosohpy, Political Theory, Sociology & Politics of Ireland, Qualitative Methods, Narrative/Life Histories.

Research Statement

Personal Statement:

Jonathan G. Heaney joined the Sociology team at Queen's in September, 2014, a few months after his PhD graduation. He returned to education as a mature student in 2004 and completed a BA (Hons) in Sociology & Politics, and Economics, at the National University of Ireland, Galway in 2007. He was awarded a ('double') first, and, subsequently, a departmental fellowship towards postgraduate study (worth €10,000) for finishing 'top' of his graduating year in Sociology & Politics. He was awarded a PhD in Sociology & Politics from NUI Galway in 2014. This project, which was funded by an Irish Research Council 'Government of Ireland Scholarship' Scheme, was a study of emotions and social change in late modernity in general, and the Republic of Ireland in particular.

He is a ‘Fellow’ of the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, Queen’s University Belfast, and an Associate Fellow of the of the Institute of Irish Studies, QUB.

He is also a member of the ESRC Peer Review College, and a Research Assessor for the Carnegie Trust, Scotland.

He was elected and served as Chair/Coordinator (2017-2019) and Vice Chair (2015-2017) of the European Sociological Association's Research Network on Emotions (RN11), and remains on the Advisory Board of that organization. He was also invited to join the Editorial Management Board of the associated journal Emotions & Society, which launched in 2019. He is also an Associate Editor of Frontiers in Sociology: Sociology of Emotion.

Research Statement:

My primary research interests are interdisciplinary, and lie in social, sociological and political theory, and at the intersections of sociology and politics. Emotion and power, along with affect and habitus, remain central to my ongoing research agenda, within the political sociology of affect and emotions.  My article on the theme of emotions and power, published in the Journal of Political Power in 2011 (and still one of the ‘most read’ and ‘most cited’ of that journal’s papers) subsequently lead to a special issue in 2013 (later republished as a book in 2014) on this same theme, edited by myself and Prof. Helena Flam (Leipzig). I also contributed a chapter on emotions and nationalism to an important edited book on the political sociology of emotions in 2013. More recently, I have published on the deployment of emotion by politicians as a form of power within political fields, and on processual approaches to the habitus.

I am currently working on a new project, concerned with the interplay of emotions, power, and the state, provisionally called 'The Emotional State', which links with a second project on 'Embodied Nationalism'. I was awarded a BA/Leverhulme Small Research Grant to fund a number of international workshops on this theme, which are ongoing, and hope to conduct a larger, funded project in this area in the future.

Affiliations & Networks:

I have served as both the Chair (2017-2019) of the ESA Sociology of Emotions Research Network (RN11) and as the the Vice-Chair from 2015-2017. In this capacity, I co-organized a joint conference between the Network and the BSA Sociology of Emotions Study Group, which took place in Edinburgh  in August, 2018. I have also co-organized the network's interim conference in Stockholm in 2016, and the main, biannual ESA conference in Athens in August, 2017. I am also a member of IPSA’s Research Group on Power (RG36), the Sociological Association of Ireland, and the newly-established British Sociological Association Emotions Study Group.

PhD Supervision:

Primary Supervisor:

Prospective Students:

I am especially interested in supervising students working, theoretically and/or empirically, on the political sociology of emotions and the intersections of emotions and power, habitus, the sociology of emotions, emotions in politics/political emotions, emotions and nationalism, emotions and the state, or projects that align with my wider research interests listed above.

Other

I blog occasionally at TheoryTypes, a site I founded in 2008.

I tweet as @jonathangheaney.

Teaching

My primary teaching interests are in classical and contemporary social theory, political sociology, the sociology of emotions, and the sociology and politics of Ireland. I have also taught on qualitative research methods modules, especially in relation to narrative/life history interviewing and analysis. 

I primarily teach the core social theory modules at both UG and PG levels in the school. In addition, I have developed and convened a new postgraduate option module on 'Emotions and Social Life', and have convened and delivered a module on 'Global Society' for Level three undergraduates.

In 2020 I developed a new, research-led final year course called 'Emotions, Power & Politics' that analyzes the contemporary social and political conjuncture from a political sociology of emotions perspectice. This looks at the intersections of power and emotion in relation to populism, Trump, Brexit, social movements, party politics, nationalism, and the state. \

Modules developed and delivered to date are: \

Lecturer & Module Convenor - SOC3053: Emotions Power & Politics (Undergraduate/Option, 2020-present)

Lecturer & Module Coordinator – SOC2001: The Development of Social Theory (Undergraduate/Core, 2014-present)

Lecturer & Module Coordinator – SOC9024: Theory & Debates in Social Research (Postgraduate/Masters, 2014-present)

Lecturer & Module Coordinator – SOC9048: Researching Emotions & Social Life (Postgraduate/Option, 2014-2018)

Lecturer & Module Coordinator – SOC3048: Global Society: Power & Participation (Undergraduate/Option, 2015)

I also contribute individual sessions on a range of modules across the UG and PG programmes.

Other

Peer Review:

As a member of the Editorial Board of Emotions & Society I do a number of peer reviews for this journal each year. I have also acted as peer reviewer for the following international journals: Qualitative Sociology, Organization, European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, Journal of Political Power, the Journal of Applied Social Theory, and the Irish Journal of Anthropology.

I also reviewed a book series proposal for Ashgate, as well as books and book chapters for Routledge, Polity and other academic publishers. \

Grant Reviews:

I have acted as grant peer reviewer for the ESRC, the Carnegie Trust, the Israel Science Foundation (ISF) and others. \

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Research output

Heaney, J. G., 23 Feb 2026, (Accepted) Elgar encyclopaedia of nationalism. Hearn, J., Krasniqi, G. & Halikiopoulou, D. (eds.). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, (Elgar Encyclopedias in the Social Sciences series).

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary

Heaney, J. G., 08 May 2025, (Unpublished).

Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review

Heaney, J. G., 18 Apr 2024, Research handbook on the sociology of emotion: institutions and emotional rule regimes. Flam, H. (ed.). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, p. 128-150 (Research Handbooks in Sociology ).

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review

Open Access

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1 Citation (Scopus)

195 Downloads (Pure) - ### Wisdom and emotions: a process-relational view from the sociology of emotions

Heaney, J. G., 28 Aug 2024.

Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review

Heaney, J. G., 06 Jul 2023, (Early online date) In: Distinktion. 20 p.

Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

Open Access

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2 Citations (Scopus)

186 Downloads (Pure)

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Prizes

Heaney, J. G. (Recipient), 01 Jan 2016

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

Heaney, J. G. (Recipient), 2007

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

Heaney, J. G. (Recipient), 30 Jun 2017

Prize: Election to learned society

File - ### Irish Research Council for the Humanities & Social Science (now IRC) postgraduate scholarship (Government of Ireland Scholarship Scheme)

Heaney, J. G. (Recipient), 2008

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

Heaney, J. G. (Recipient), 22 Jun 2015

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

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Activities

Heaney, J. G. (Examiner)

18 Dec 2025

Activity: Examination types › PhD external examination - ### ESRC Festival of Social Science 2025

Hanson, J. (Participant) & Heaney, J. G. (Participant)

22 Oct 2025

Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in Festival/Exhibition - ### Membership of Academic Council

Heaney, J. G. (Recipient)

Oct 2025 → Sept 2029

Activity: Other activity types › Other - ### 11th Midterm Conference of the European Sociological Association’s Sociology of Emotions Research Network (RN11)

Heaney, J. G. (Presenter)

27 Aug 2025

Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in conference - ### 11th Midterm Conference of the European Sociological Association’s Sociology of Emotions Research Network (RN11)

Heaney, J. G. (Organiser)

26 Aug 2025

Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course

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