Engaging with the Violent Past to Motivate and Direct Conflict Resolution Practice in Northern Ireland
Autor: | Rachel Rafferty |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
05 social sciences
Identity (social science) 050109 social psychology Gender studies Northern ireland 0506 political science Grassroots Emotive Conflict resolution 050602 political science & public administration 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Narrative Psychology (miscellaneous) Sociology Law |
Zdroj: | Conflict Resolution Quarterly. 35:197-221 |
ISSN: | 1536-5581 |
DOI: | 10.1002/crq.21204 |
Popis: | Collective memories can form a barrier to conflict resolution in societies affected by violent conflict. Although engaging with conflict history is an important aspect of conflict resolution practice, it is not fully understood how to achieve this in these complex and emotive environments. This article presents the case of local grassroots conflict resolution practitioners in Northern Ireland who have developed an alternative narrative about the violent past that they draw on to motivate and direct their practice. It provides insights into how conflict resolution practitioners in intractable conflicts can engage with the violent past in ways that support increased understanding between identity groups. |
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