Justine McCarthy | |
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Occupation | Writer, broadcaster, journalist |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Subject | Culture, politics |
Notable works |
Mary McAleese: The Outsider, Deep Deception: Ireland's Swimming Scandals |
Justine McCarthy is a writer, broadcaster and a journalist with The Sunday Times (U.K.). One of Ireland's most respected commentators on politics and culture, she is Adjunct Professor of Journalism at the University of Limerick. She often appears on Tonight with Vincent Browne.
She is the author of Mary McAleese: The Outsider, about the eighth President of Ireland, and Deep Deception: Ireland's Swimming Scandals, praised by Pat Kenny and Joe Duffy and described by Fintan O'Toole as "the best of the large crop of books by Irish journalists this year, it grows beyond its immediate subject to become a terrifying anatomy of the capacity for denial and vilification within any enclosed world".
In October 2010, Kevin Myers criticised her for an article she wrote concerning John Waters, describing it as "the very quintessence of the feminist narrative". In August 2011, David Quinn, founder of the Catholic think tank Iona Institute, objected to McCarthy's Sunday Time's column critiquing his conservative agenda.
She won the 2012 NNI Journalism Awards honour in category Columnist of the Year.