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
Cyber enthusiasts as far back as Rheingold have suggested that cyberspatial technologies such as the...
For members of ethnic minorities in Northern Ireland, place making can mean negotiating challenges p...
A major threat in present political climate is identity group conflict as shown in such disparate ca...
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 report is an attempt to classify civic organisations and projects which have been designed in m...
‘Building a Commons’ methods of repair in sensitive regions. Anatomy of Integration. Sculpture Quad...
This project will seek to investigate the role that continued legacies of socioeconomic deprivation ...
Northern Ireland has now moved from ‘negative’ peace (the absence of violence, largely) to ‘positive...
This paper examines the concept of the ‘spaces’ into which restorative services develop (Vaandering ...
This report shares the learning from a local project carried out by the Active Faith Communities Pro...
Community development is centrally concerned with people in communities working together to achieve ...
In North Belfast, young people overwhelmingly live, socialize and attend schools along sectarian lin...
This paper discusses the outcomes of action research with an interfaith community dialogue project. ...
This paper will discuss the issues of spatial segregation in the divided city context, focusing on B...
Cyber enthusiasts as far back as Rheingold have suggested that cyberspatial technologies such as the...
For members of ethnic minorities in Northern Ireland, place making can mean negotiating challenges p...
A major threat in present political climate is identity group conflict as shown in such disparate ca...
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 report is an attempt to classify civic organisations and projects which have been designed in m...
‘Building a Commons’ methods of repair in sensitive regions. Anatomy of Integration. Sculpture Quad...
This project will seek to investigate the role that continued legacies of socioeconomic deprivation ...
Northern Ireland has now moved from ‘negative’ peace (the absence of violence, largely) to ‘positive...
This paper examines the concept of the ‘spaces’ into which restorative services develop (Vaandering ...
This report shares the learning from a local project carried out by the Active Faith Communities Pro...
Community development is centrally concerned with people in communities working together to achieve ...
In North Belfast, young people overwhelmingly live, socialize and attend schools along sectarian lin...
This paper discusses the outcomes of action research with an interfaith community dialogue project. ...
This paper will discuss the issues of spatial segregation in the divided city context, focusing on B...
Cyber enthusiasts as far back as Rheingold have suggested that cyberspatial technologies such as the...
For members of ethnic minorities in Northern Ireland, place making can mean negotiating challenges p...
A major threat in present political climate is identity group conflict as shown in such disparate ca...