The flag protests that occurred during the tail of 2012 and early 2013 gained international media attention. Much of the media attention focused on the involvement of young people and sought to seek answers to how young people who had grown up in more peaceful times could be involved in violence that belonged in Northern Ireland’s past. Research being conducted by the authors during the course of the flag protests on young people’s experiences of living in post conflict Belfast enabled the researchers to gain insight and clarity on the flag protests, why they had occurred and underlying factors that fuelled the riots and violence that followed, giving a snap shot of the strength of feeling and overall mood of the Protestant community at t...
Despite the undeniable progress achieved in the seventeen years since the Belfast/Good Friday Agreem...
Peace in Northern Ireland today remains fragile despite the exhaustive peacebuilding efforts that ha...
Abstract Although thirty years of violent sectarian conflict ended with the 1998 peace agreement, p...
The flag protests that occurred during the tail of 2012 and early 2013 gained international media at...
The flag protests that occurred during the tail of 2012 and early 2013 gained international media at...
The disturbances prompted by Belfast City Council’s decision to restrict their flying of the Union f...
The research studies young people in the Northern Ireland conflict. I examine their ways of seeing ...
Across the world, from India to Israel, it is common for parades to trigger episodes of ethnic viole...
‘The Troubles’ – which the decades-long war in Northern Ireland is euphemistically called – official...
Republican and Loyalist Murals in Belfast Abstract Conflict in Colours is a book about the role of c...
This volume focuses on a number of research questions, drawn from social movement scholarship: How d...
How are platforms such as Facebook and Twitter used by citizens to frame contentious parades and pro...
How are platforms such as Facebook and Twitter used by citizens to frame contentious parades and pro...
This study explores the relationship between the frequently violent imagery used in Belfast\u27s abu...
The decision to change the flag protocol at Belfast City Hall prompted a campaign of loyalist flag p...
Despite the undeniable progress achieved in the seventeen years since the Belfast/Good Friday Agreem...
Peace in Northern Ireland today remains fragile despite the exhaustive peacebuilding efforts that ha...
Abstract Although thirty years of violent sectarian conflict ended with the 1998 peace agreement, p...
The flag protests that occurred during the tail of 2012 and early 2013 gained international media at...
The flag protests that occurred during the tail of 2012 and early 2013 gained international media at...
The disturbances prompted by Belfast City Council’s decision to restrict their flying of the Union f...
The research studies young people in the Northern Ireland conflict. I examine their ways of seeing ...
Across the world, from India to Israel, it is common for parades to trigger episodes of ethnic viole...
‘The Troubles’ – which the decades-long war in Northern Ireland is euphemistically called – official...
Republican and Loyalist Murals in Belfast Abstract Conflict in Colours is a book about the role of c...
This volume focuses on a number of research questions, drawn from social movement scholarship: How d...
How are platforms such as Facebook and Twitter used by citizens to frame contentious parades and pro...
How are platforms such as Facebook and Twitter used by citizens to frame contentious parades and pro...
This study explores the relationship between the frequently violent imagery used in Belfast\u27s abu...
The decision to change the flag protocol at Belfast City Hall prompted a campaign of loyalist flag p...
Despite the undeniable progress achieved in the seventeen years since the Belfast/Good Friday Agreem...
Peace in Northern Ireland today remains fragile despite the exhaustive peacebuilding efforts that ha...
Abstract Although thirty years of violent sectarian conflict ended with the 1998 peace agreement, p...