This case study describes cross-community regeneration projects in an area of West Belfast characterised by ethno-religious segregation and inter-community violence. It illustrates how small scale trust-building initiatives have been the basis of increasing co-operation in regeneration projects, which in turn have acted as an effective catalyst in overcoming cross community tensions
Peace in Northern Ireland today remains fragile despite the exhaustive peacebuilding efforts that ha...
This paper examines the concept of the ‘spaces’ into which restorative services develop (Vaandering ...
Craigmillar is one of Edinburgh’s largest housing estates situated on the south-eastern periphery of...
This case study describes cross-community regeneration projects in an area of West Belfast character...
This case study looks at the experiences of the EU URBAN Programme and its attempts to regenerate di...
This paper examines the impact of territoriality on young people’s everyday experiences in Northern ...
‘Building a Commons’ methods of repair in sensitive regions. Anatomy of Integration. Sculpture Quad...
Neighborhoods across the globe are becoming increasingly ‘divers,' yet their urban encounters reprod...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2010.Ca...
Over two decades since the Good Friday Agreement was signed, social spaces remain heavily contested ...
•This study examined attitudes and dispositions towards greater ethnic and religious diversity, as w...
International audienceThis article will study the emergence of community development (CD) as a peace...
This paper is concerned with the production and reproduction of segregation in Northern Ireland and ...
This article considers the role of community in a new model of restorative youth conferencing that ...
As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...
Peace in Northern Ireland today remains fragile despite the exhaustive peacebuilding efforts that ha...
This paper examines the concept of the ‘spaces’ into which restorative services develop (Vaandering ...
Craigmillar is one of Edinburgh’s largest housing estates situated on the south-eastern periphery of...
This case study describes cross-community regeneration projects in an area of West Belfast character...
This case study looks at the experiences of the EU URBAN Programme and its attempts to regenerate di...
This paper examines the impact of territoriality on young people’s everyday experiences in Northern ...
‘Building a Commons’ methods of repair in sensitive regions. Anatomy of Integration. Sculpture Quad...
Neighborhoods across the globe are becoming increasingly ‘divers,' yet their urban encounters reprod...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2010.Ca...
Over two decades since the Good Friday Agreement was signed, social spaces remain heavily contested ...
•This study examined attitudes and dispositions towards greater ethnic and religious diversity, as w...
International audienceThis article will study the emergence of community development (CD) as a peace...
This paper is concerned with the production and reproduction of segregation in Northern Ireland and ...
This article considers the role of community in a new model of restorative youth conferencing that ...
As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...
Peace in Northern Ireland today remains fragile despite the exhaustive peacebuilding efforts that ha...
This paper examines the concept of the ‘spaces’ into which restorative services develop (Vaandering ...
Craigmillar is one of Edinburgh’s largest housing estates situated on the south-eastern periphery of...