Cyber enthusiasts as far back as Rheingold have suggested that cyberspatial technolo-gies such as the Internet have the potential to transform space–time relations and create new social spaces, thus ameliorating social conflict in contested areas. However, a more sceptical view of cyberspatial communication is provided by Hampton, who argues that on-line interactions cannot be artifically separated from their off-line contexts. This article will analyse whether these technologies are chang-ing the nature of territorial disputes and patterns of social interaction between Protestant and Catholic interface communities in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Interviews were conducted with nine community workers to investigate this issue. Focusing on the ...
New information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been linked with the “annihilation of sp...
Technologies such as the internet offer tremendous and potentially transformative possibilities for ...
Some studies suggest that social media encourage interethnic contact by removing social and spatial ...
Cyber enthusiasts as far back as Rheingold have suggested that cyberspatial technolo-gies such as th...
Cyber enthusiasts as far back as Rheingold have suggested that cyberspatial technologies such as the...
This article examines the relationship between new information and communication technologies and te...
This paper adds to the emergent literature on social media and intergroup contact in post-conflict ...
Ten years after the Belfast Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a divided society as signified by th...
Ten years after the Belfast Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a divided society as signified by th...
Ten years after the Belfast Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a divided society as signified by th...
This paper adds to the emergent literature on social media and intergroup contact in post-conflict s...
Northern Ireland is characterised by extensive segregation between its predominantly Catholic and Pr...
Conflict, territory and new technologies: online interaction at a Belfast interfac
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...
New information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been linked with the “annihilation of sp...
Technologies such as the internet offer tremendous and potentially transformative possibilities for ...
Some studies suggest that social media encourage interethnic contact by removing social and spatial ...
Cyber enthusiasts as far back as Rheingold have suggested that cyberspatial technolo-gies such as th...
Cyber enthusiasts as far back as Rheingold have suggested that cyberspatial technologies such as the...
This article examines the relationship between new information and communication technologies and te...
This paper adds to the emergent literature on social media and intergroup contact in post-conflict ...
Ten years after the Belfast Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a divided society as signified by th...
Ten years after the Belfast Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a divided society as signified by th...
Ten years after the Belfast Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a divided society as signified by th...
This paper adds to the emergent literature on social media and intergroup contact in post-conflict s...
Northern Ireland is characterised by extensive segregation between its predominantly Catholic and Pr...
Conflict, territory and new technologies: online interaction at a Belfast interfac
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...
New information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been linked with the “annihilation of sp...
Technologies such as the internet offer tremendous and potentially transformative possibilities for ...
Some studies suggest that social media encourage interethnic contact by removing social and spatial ...