Utilizing a critical sociological perspective, this book examines how overlapping class, gender, and spatial inequalities within and across Unionist and Nationalist communities shape processes of identity formation and party politics in Northern Ireland and implications of such processes on community-based peacebuilding and conflict transformation.
Utilizing a critical sociological perspective, this book examines how overlapping class, gender, and spatial inequalities within and across Unionist and Nationalist communities shape processes of identity formation and party politics in Northern Ireland and implications of such processes on community-based peacebuilding and conflict transformation.
Curtis C. Holland is assistant professor at the State University of New York at Old Westbury, where he teaches for the criminology and sociology programs.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: A Tale of Two Belfasts? Inequality Segregation and the Politics of Identity in a "Post-conflict" City Chapter 2: Social Immobility Ethnopolitics and the "Culture Wars": Contextualizing Violence and Disorder in Belfast 2008-2014 Chapter 3: Post-conflict Masculinities Exclusion and Contradictions in Ex-combatant Community-based Peacebuilding Chapter 4: Identity the Politics of Policing and Limits to Legitimacy Chapter 5: Brexit: A Constitutional Moment in Unionism? Chapter 6: "Peace Fatigue " Power Sharing and Political Impediments to Community-based Peacebuilding
Chapter 1: A Tale of Two Belfasts? Inequality Segregation and the Politics of Identity in a "Post-conflict" City Chapter 2: Social Immobility Ethnopolitics and the "Culture Wars": Contextualizing Violence and Disorder in Belfast 2008-2014 Chapter 3: Post-conflict Masculinities Exclusion and Contradictions in Ex-combatant Community-based Peacebuilding Chapter 4: Identity the Politics of Policing and Limits to Legitimacy Chapter 5: Brexit: A Constitutional Moment in Unionism? Chapter 6: "Peace Fatigue " Power Sharing and Political Impediments to Community-based Peacebuilding
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