Using the case of a deeply divided society (Northern Ireland) in the aftermath of a major peace accord, this article combines two methodological approaches to assess the public reception of the peace accord and its impact on intergroup competition. The social psychological concept of esteem (central to social identity theory) and time-series data are used to assess intergroup relations between Protestant-unionists and Catholic-nationalists in Northern Ireland in the wake of the 1998 peace accord. By illustrating the disparity of esteem between the two main politico-religious groups, the article indicates early settlement weakness. Moreover, it suggests a conceptual approach that may be applicable to the study of intergroup competitions in o...
This thesis aimed to investigate the concepts of trust and forgiveness, in the context of post-confl...
Ireland had, by the year of 1998, been an island of war and conflict to some extent for almost 1000 ...
Abstract: Social conflict has consumed Northern Ireland for centuries. The relationship between Cath...
Using the case of a deeply divided society (Northern Ireland) in the aftermath of a major peace acco...
Using the case of a deeply divided society (Northern Ireland) in the aftermath of a major peace acco...
Following the signing of peace agreements, post-accord societies often remain deeply divided across ...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the contact hypothesis on intergroup attitudes of Cat...
This article begins from the premise that, in contemporary conditions of immense cultural, social an...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the "contact hypothesis" on intergroup attitudes of C...
There is a common understanding that peace was reached in Northern Ireland with the Good Friday Agre...
Social identification processes can be seen as the basis of the conflict in Northern Ireland. Durin...
This thesis aimed to investigate the concepts oftrust and forgiveness, in the context of post-confli...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the “contact hypothesis ” on in-tergroup attitudes of...
In a society such as Northern Ireland, which is struggling to overcome the effects of prolonged viol...
Even after a conflict has formally ended, there is still a need for postconflict reconciliation and ...
This thesis aimed to investigate the concepts of trust and forgiveness, in the context of post-confl...
Ireland had, by the year of 1998, been an island of war and conflict to some extent for almost 1000 ...
Abstract: Social conflict has consumed Northern Ireland for centuries. The relationship between Cath...
Using the case of a deeply divided society (Northern Ireland) in the aftermath of a major peace acco...
Using the case of a deeply divided society (Northern Ireland) in the aftermath of a major peace acco...
Following the signing of peace agreements, post-accord societies often remain deeply divided across ...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the contact hypothesis on intergroup attitudes of Cat...
This article begins from the premise that, in contemporary conditions of immense cultural, social an...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the "contact hypothesis" on intergroup attitudes of C...
There is a common understanding that peace was reached in Northern Ireland with the Good Friday Agre...
Social identification processes can be seen as the basis of the conflict in Northern Ireland. Durin...
This thesis aimed to investigate the concepts oftrust and forgiveness, in the context of post-confli...
Two studies used random sample surveys to test the “contact hypothesis ” on in-tergroup attitudes of...
In a society such as Northern Ireland, which is struggling to overcome the effects of prolonged viol...
Even after a conflict has formally ended, there is still a need for postconflict reconciliation and ...
This thesis aimed to investigate the concepts of trust and forgiveness, in the context of post-confl...
Ireland had, by the year of 1998, been an island of war and conflict to some extent for almost 1000 ...
Abstract: Social conflict has consumed Northern Ireland for centuries. The relationship between Cath...