This article critically explores the idea that resolving ethnic conflicts requires some form of truth recovery mechanism to ensure accountability for past actions. While the truth recovery model suggests the need for a pluralistic, inclusive approach to peace building, I argue that its intersection with party and identity politics means that it has the potential to destabilise settlement processes. Using the Northern Ireland case as an example, I describe how the truth recovery model can trigger a contest over the past in which ethnicised understandings of the past and the present come to the fore. An essentially disruptive element in peace building, truth recovery conjures into existence alternative historical narratives, counterfactual hi...
Abstract: Social conflict has consumed Northern Ireland for centuries. The relationship between Cath...
Sixteen years after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a deeply segregated society....
The study of the Northern Irish Troubles is dominated by ethnic readings of conflict and violence. D...
This book considers the problem of managing the unfinished business of a violent past in societies m...
The Belfast Agreement ended the bulk of paramilitary and state violence, underlined majority consent...
This paper is concerned with the politics of memory and their consequences – how memory in its tangi...
This paper is the final result of my Independent Study Project, a month long research period followi...
There has been considerable and protracted debate on whether a formal truth recovery process should ...
While formal truth recovery processes have been commonplace in many transitional societies, the ques...
Much scholarly attention across several disciplines has been devoted to the interlocking series of i...
After a generation of violence, the Good Friday Agreement brought peace to Northern Ireland in 1998....
This article addresses avenues for reconciliation and the persistence of the Troubles in Northern I...
Examines the possibility of applying the truth commission model in Northern Ireland where the past p...
This article claims that while the concept of ethno-nationalism may be taken as shorthand for descri...
This article explores the reasons for persistent memory wars surrounding the Northern Ireland confli...
Abstract: Social conflict has consumed Northern Ireland for centuries. The relationship between Cath...
Sixteen years after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a deeply segregated society....
The study of the Northern Irish Troubles is dominated by ethnic readings of conflict and violence. D...
This book considers the problem of managing the unfinished business of a violent past in societies m...
The Belfast Agreement ended the bulk of paramilitary and state violence, underlined majority consent...
This paper is concerned with the politics of memory and their consequences – how memory in its tangi...
This paper is the final result of my Independent Study Project, a month long research period followi...
There has been considerable and protracted debate on whether a formal truth recovery process should ...
While formal truth recovery processes have been commonplace in many transitional societies, the ques...
Much scholarly attention across several disciplines has been devoted to the interlocking series of i...
After a generation of violence, the Good Friday Agreement brought peace to Northern Ireland in 1998....
This article addresses avenues for reconciliation and the persistence of the Troubles in Northern I...
Examines the possibility of applying the truth commission model in Northern Ireland where the past p...
This article claims that while the concept of ethno-nationalism may be taken as shorthand for descri...
This article explores the reasons for persistent memory wars surrounding the Northern Ireland confli...
Abstract: Social conflict has consumed Northern Ireland for centuries. The relationship between Cath...
Sixteen years after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a deeply segregated society....
The study of the Northern Irish Troubles is dominated by ethnic readings of conflict and violence. D...