Lee, Mandy, 2025. “Hongkongers' Letters to Home: Applying Poetic Transcription and Other Creative Presentations to Re-Tell Hongkongers' Stories of Their Experiences since 2019 from an Anonymous Online Writing Project” The Art of Storytelling Transdisciplinary Conference: Archetypes in Focus. May 24-26, 2025.
Oxford University. [Conference Paper].
Lee, Mandy, 2025. “Transforming Authoritarian Trauma into Resistance: The Use of Satire and Sarcasm by the Hongkonger Community in Response to Ongoing Regime Repression since 2019.” Global Intersections: Communication and Resilience Across Borders. International Conference hosted by Trinity Centres for Global
Intercultural Communications, Forced Migration Studies, and Resistance Studies. 20-21 May, 2025. SLLCS/Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin. [Conference Paper].
Lee, Mandy. 2025. “Narratives of Trauma, Resilience and Resistance: How members of the Hongkonger community co-construct their responses to repression through talk and art.” Trinity College Dublin School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies (SLLCS) Public Seminar. 18th February, 2025. Trinity Long Room Hub. [Invited Talk].
Lee, Mandy; Johnson, Nicholas; Apor, Balazs. 2024. "“We persist, therefore we have hope”: collective social trauma and communal resilience of Hongkongers through their art since 2019" Sociology of the Arts research network session, 16th European Sociological Association 2024 "Tension, Trust, Transformation", 27-30 August, 2024. Porto, Portugal. [Conference Paper].
Lee, Mandy. 2024. "Authoritarian trauma: addressing a new type of oppression-based collective social trauma", Enter Mental Health Conference 2024: "Building Trauma Informed Societies: current challenges for mental health". 27th June 2024, University of Warsaw, Poland. [Conference Paper].
Lee, Mandy 2024. “Trauma and Resilience: Voice and Silence through Art, Storytelling, and Memory Activism” panel discussion. “ImagiNation: Hong Kong in Exile” Interdisciplinary Symposium and Art Exhibition, The Hague, Netherlands. 23-25 May, 2024. www.artandculturehk.com [Invited Panellist]
Lee, Mandy 2024. “What Can Arts do when Freedom is at Stake? Cultural Resistance in Authoritarian Times” panel discussion. “ImagiNation: Hong Kong in Exile” Interdisciplinary Symposium and Art Exhibition, The Hague, Netherlands. 23-25 May, 2024. www.artandculturehk.com [Panel Organiser & Invited Moderator]
Lee, Mandy. 2024. ““Home is wherever Hongkongers are”: Narratives of emigration and exile by pro- democracy Hongkongers”, Hong Kong Studies Postgraduate Conference 2024 “Hong Kong Inside-Out”. 26-27 April, 2024, online. [Conference Paper].
Lee, Mandy. 2024. "Authoritarian trauma: Towards a new concept in oppression-based collective social trauma", British Sociological Association's Virtual Annual Conference 2024: Crisis, Continuity and Change. 3-5 April 2024, online. [Conference Paper].
Lee, Mandy; Johnson, Nicholas; Apor, Balazs. 2024. "‘We persist, therefore we have hope’: collective social trauma and communal resilience of Hongkongers through their art since 2019", "Exploring Medical and Health Humanities in TCD", 7 March, 2024, Trinity College Dublin. [Conference Paper].
Lee, Mandy. 2023-2024 (Present). Executive Board Member, “ImagiNation: Hong Kong in Exile” Interdisciplinary Symposium and Art Exhibition, The Hague, Netherlands. 23-25 May, 2024. www.artandculturehk.com [Symposium and Exhibition].
Lee, Mandy; Johnson, Nicholas; Apor, Balazs. 2022. “We Persist, Therefore We Have Hope”: Trauma and resilience of Hongkongers though their art since 2019.” Exhibition catalogue for art exhibition (physical and virtual) and discussion panel event at Trinity College Dublin, 11 May – 2 June (extended to 1 July), 2022. Trinity
Long Room Hub. 32-page publication including curatorial essay. [Exhibition]
Lee, Mandy. 2022. “Home is wherever Hongkongers are”: Narratives of emigration and exile by pro- democracy Hongkongers. Sociological Association of Ireland Annual Conference 2022, Technological University of the Shannon, Limerick, Ireland, 13-14 May, 2022. [Conference Paper].
Lee, Mandy 2022. “Art and Protest” panel discussion. Trinity College Dublin Historical Society. 8th April, 2022.[Invited Talk]
Lee, Mandy 2022. “Trauma and Resilience: Voices of Hongkongers through their art since the 2019 pro- democracy protests” Guest Lecture, Trinity Elective “The Art of the Megacity”. Trinity College Dublin. 22nd March, 2022. [Invited Talk].
Lee, Mandy. 2021-2022. Lead curator (co-curators: Johnson, Nicholas; Apor, Balazs). “We Persist, Therefore We Have Hope”: Trauma and Resilience of Hongkongers Through Their Art Since 2019. Art exhibition and discussion panel events. 11 May to 2 June (extended to 1 July), 2022. Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin. [also Lead curator and Co-PI] [URL: https://www.tcd.ie/news_events/articles/we-persist-therefore-we-
have-hope-exhibition-and-discussion-featuring-protest-artists-from-hong-kong/] [Exhibition]
Lee, Mandy; Martin-Carroll, Margaret; Von Mollendorff, Wendy; Condon, Claire; Kavanagh, Matthew; Thomas, Steve. 2021. Common patterns in the public reporting of waiting time and waiting list information: findings from a sample of OECD jurisdictions. Health Policy, 125, (8), 2021, p1002 – 1012. [DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2021.05.013] [Journal Article].
Lee, Mandy. 2021. “On the incorporation of universal human rights values into an "everyday" healthcare ethics: a spiritual perspective.” 6th International Spirituality in Healthcare Conference: "The Spiritual Imperative in Healthcare: Securing Foundations”, Dublin, Ireland, 17 June 2021. [Conference Paper].
Lee, Mandy 2021. “Gasping for Air: The Crackdown on Hong Kong and Finding Space for Human Rights Action”. Trinity SOFIA (Society for International Affairs) webinar. 27th January, 2021. [Panel Organiser & Invited Moderator]
Lee, Mandy. 2019. “Failing Better: Developing community engagement, resilience and resistance in the face of regime power. On Hongkongers' anti-extradition protests through the lenses of action learning.” 9th International Action Research Colloquium, Dublin, Ireland, 26-28 June, 2019. [Conference Paper].
Hunter, Ruth; Gough, Aisling; O’Kane, Niamh; McKeown, Gary; Fitzpatrick, Aine; Walker, Tom; McKinley, Michelle; Lee, Mandy; Kee, Frank. 2018. Ethical issues in social media research for public health: Considerations to guide future research. American Journal of Public Health. 108: 343_348 [https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2017.304249] [Journal Article].