From its creation under the Government of Ireland Act in 1920, Northern Ireland has struggled to achieve the sort of cultural integrity that would underscore an imagined community and functioning democracy. Initially beset by the imaginative exclusiveness of Ulster unionists, at whose insistence Northern Ireland exists, it is also subject to the competing discourse of Irish nationalism that seeks its dissolution and reunification with the rest of the island. On top of this, the British state, engaged in a determined propaganda war during the conflict that broke out in the late 1960s. The subsequent peace process brought strenuous efforts to persuade for peace, reconciliation and an incorporation proper into the global free market. Now with ...
In the early 1990s the British and Irish governments moved away from the policy of attempting to mar...
The issue of Northern Ireland is one that has received considerable attention from the media, since...
Abstract: In societies in conflict the role of the media is supposed to be neutral and to report con...
From its creation under the Government of Ireland Act in 1920, Northern Ireland has struggled to ach...
This thesis examines the process of mass communication from media strategies to audience belief in r...
This article examines the role of the IRD (Information Research Department) in Northern Ireland duri...
Scholarly disagreements over the applicability of a colonial framework to Ireland’s relationship wit...
This article examines the role of the IRD (Information Research Department) in Northern Ireland duri...
This dissertation ethnographically examines media-political power relations during the negotiations,...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
In the closing months of 1994, the principal paramilitary organizations in Northern Ireland declared...
One of the first modern mass nationalist parties, the Irish Parliamentary Party [IPP] dominated Iris...
This article examines whether the promotion of British values is desirable, feasible or even permiss...
Much analysis of the Northern Ireland problem has tended to treat it in isolation and as a unique ph...
In the early 1990s the British and Irish governments moved away from the policy of attempting to mar...
The issue of Northern Ireland is one that has received considerable attention from the media, since...
Abstract: In societies in conflict the role of the media is supposed to be neutral and to report con...
From its creation under the Government of Ireland Act in 1920, Northern Ireland has struggled to ach...
This thesis examines the process of mass communication from media strategies to audience belief in r...
This article examines the role of the IRD (Information Research Department) in Northern Ireland duri...
Scholarly disagreements over the applicability of a colonial framework to Ireland’s relationship wit...
This article examines the role of the IRD (Information Research Department) in Northern Ireland duri...
This dissertation ethnographically examines media-political power relations during the negotiations,...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Haagerup Report commissioned by the European Parliament in 1984 was the first major initiative t...
In the closing months of 1994, the principal paramilitary organizations in Northern Ireland declared...
One of the first modern mass nationalist parties, the Irish Parliamentary Party [IPP] dominated Iris...
This article examines whether the promotion of British values is desirable, feasible or even permiss...
Much analysis of the Northern Ireland problem has tended to treat it in isolation and as a unique ph...
In the early 1990s the British and Irish governments moved away from the policy of attempting to mar...
The issue of Northern Ireland is one that has received considerable attention from the media, since...
Abstract: In societies in conflict the role of the media is supposed to be neutral and to report con...