
Deirdre Flynn
Lecturer in 21st-century literature at MIC Limerick and inaugural member of Young Academy Ireland, with research on precarity, Irish studies, and migration; co-editor of Irish Digital Cultures.
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Mar 22, 2026 • 42min
Deirdre Flynn and Mary McGill eds., "Irish Digital Cultures: Identity, Contexts, Space" (Routledge, 2025)
Mary McGill, a postdoctoral researcher focused on gendered online abuse, and Deirdre Flynn, a lecturer in 21st-century literature studying precarity and migration, discuss Irish digital cultures. They talk about why the book was created, COVID’s impact on online scholarship, podcasting and influencers, Black and Asian Irish online identities, archiving and politics, and AI, algorithms, and future research directions.

Mar 22, 2026 • 42min
Deirdre Flynn and Mary McGill eds., "Irish Digital Cultures: Identity, Contexts, Space" (Routledge, 2025)
Deirdre Flynn, lecturer in 21st-century literature and editor, and Mary McGill, researcher on gendered online abuse and editor, discuss Irish digital cultures. They trace the book’s origins in teaching and COVID-era shifts. Topics include podcasting and emigration, influencers and creator precarity, Black and Asian Irish identities online, algorithms, archiving activism, and Ireland’s role with big tech.


