Focusing on the post-accord generation in Northern Ireland, this study aimed to examine the role of intergroup contact in promoting support for peacebuilding and youth civic engagement. The sample comprised 466 youth (aged 14-15; 51% Catholic, 49% Protestant) who were born after the 1998 Good Friday/Belfast Agreement and therefore represent a ‘post-accord’ generation. Recruited through their schools, youth completed scales on intergroup contact (quality and quantity), support for peacebuilding, and civic engagement. Hypotheses were tested using structural equation modelling and bootstrapped mediation in MPlus. Results found that support for peacebuilding partially mediated the association between higher quality and higher quantity contact a...
A number of authors have argued that civil society was important in bringing about political change ...
This article considers the role of community in a new model of restorative youth conferencing that h...
Northern Ireland has now moved from ‘negative’ peace (the absence of violence, largely) to ‘positive...
Following the signing of peace agreements, post-accord societies often remain deeply divided across ...
Despite increased international interest in the contribution of education to peacebuilding, there ha...
The question I address in this capstone is: how does the Spirit of Enniskillen help prepare young pe...
This report is an attempt to classify civic organisations and projects which have been designed in m...
The research studies young people in the Northern Ireland conflict. I examine their ways of seeing ...
This study is an attempt to classify community relations work and projects which have been focused i...
Since the peace process in Northern Ireland began in the mid-1990s and especially after the signing ...
The paper explored how to promote constructive intergroup relations among children and young people ...
After the signing of the 1998 Belfast/Good Friday Agreement violence receded to a considerable exten...
The conceptualization of peacebuilding has broadened beyond institutional considerations in recent d...
A by-product of the centuries old ethnic and religious conflict in Northern Ireland is a mainly segr...
Politics in Northern Ireland remain dominated by the search for an enduring settlement resting on an...
A number of authors have argued that civil society was important in bringing about political change ...
This article considers the role of community in a new model of restorative youth conferencing that h...
Northern Ireland has now moved from ‘negative’ peace (the absence of violence, largely) to ‘positive...
Following the signing of peace agreements, post-accord societies often remain deeply divided across ...
Despite increased international interest in the contribution of education to peacebuilding, there ha...
The question I address in this capstone is: how does the Spirit of Enniskillen help prepare young pe...
This report is an attempt to classify civic organisations and projects which have been designed in m...
The research studies young people in the Northern Ireland conflict. I examine their ways of seeing ...
This study is an attempt to classify community relations work and projects which have been focused i...
Since the peace process in Northern Ireland began in the mid-1990s and especially after the signing ...
The paper explored how to promote constructive intergroup relations among children and young people ...
After the signing of the 1998 Belfast/Good Friday Agreement violence receded to a considerable exten...
The conceptualization of peacebuilding has broadened beyond institutional considerations in recent d...
A by-product of the centuries old ethnic and religious conflict in Northern Ireland is a mainly segr...
Politics in Northern Ireland remain dominated by the search for an enduring settlement resting on an...
A number of authors have argued that civil society was important in bringing about political change ...
This article considers the role of community in a new model of restorative youth conferencing that h...
Northern Ireland has now moved from ‘negative’ peace (the absence of violence, largely) to ‘positive...