This chapter explores what is left out when we examine Northern Ireland as a problem with causes to which there might be solutions. It argues that constituting it this way, as ‘the troubles’, already contributes to the perpetuation of what it is trying to resolve. Such a form of analysis is problematic in other situations, and the chapter will examine the literature on famines as an example of how this happens. If the search for causes and solutions is counterproductive, what do we do? The chapter puts forward two parallel possibilities. First I argue that a Foucauldian approach that proposes drawing on a combination of local knowledges and detailed histories can be helpful. Second I explore the suggestion that locating the troubles in thei...
This paper uses data collected in the Irish Mobility Study (1973) to explore intra-Catholic patterns...
This book, the first of its kind, explores the history and memory of the Northern Ireland conflict a...
The main aim of this essay is to analyze British documentary coverage of the conflict In Northern Ir...
This chapter explores what is left out when we examine Northern Ireland as a problem with causes to ...
This essay highlights but then refuses a dominant urge within extant applications of political philo...
This paper explores the productive potential of walking methods in post‐conflict space, with particu...
This paper attempts to look at what may be considered as the singularity of the Northern Irish ident...
Northern Ireland is not only a problem because of the conflict and lack of political progress; it is...
Northern Ireland, as we all know, is often presented as a model for conflict resolution around the w...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
It should be stated at the outset that the notion of Northern Ireland’s political settlement as a mo...
Northern Ireland is a conflict with a long and violent history, which often focuses on the armed str...
Amidst ongoing debate about the links between crime and locale, one important question is the impact...
Item does not contain fulltextThe 150th anniversary of Ireland’s Great Famine in the 1990s generated...
This paper criticizes four typical explanations of settlement of internal conflicts, showing that th...
This paper uses data collected in the Irish Mobility Study (1973) to explore intra-Catholic patterns...
This book, the first of its kind, explores the history and memory of the Northern Ireland conflict a...
The main aim of this essay is to analyze British documentary coverage of the conflict In Northern Ir...
This chapter explores what is left out when we examine Northern Ireland as a problem with causes to ...
This essay highlights but then refuses a dominant urge within extant applications of political philo...
This paper explores the productive potential of walking methods in post‐conflict space, with particu...
This paper attempts to look at what may be considered as the singularity of the Northern Irish ident...
Northern Ireland is not only a problem because of the conflict and lack of political progress; it is...
Northern Ireland, as we all know, is often presented as a model for conflict resolution around the w...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
It should be stated at the outset that the notion of Northern Ireland’s political settlement as a mo...
Northern Ireland is a conflict with a long and violent history, which often focuses on the armed str...
Amidst ongoing debate about the links between crime and locale, one important question is the impact...
Item does not contain fulltextThe 150th anniversary of Ireland’s Great Famine in the 1990s generated...
This paper criticizes four typical explanations of settlement of internal conflicts, showing that th...
This paper uses data collected in the Irish Mobility Study (1973) to explore intra-Catholic patterns...
This book, the first of its kind, explores the history and memory of the Northern Ireland conflict a...
The main aim of this essay is to analyze British documentary coverage of the conflict In Northern Ir...