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Religion, Identity and Politics in Northern Ireland: Boundaries of Belonging and Belief

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This article is published in International Journal of Public Theology.The article was published on 2007-09-01. It has received 28 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Identity (social science) & Sociology of religion.

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The European Union and Border Conflicts: The Transformative Power of Integration

TL;DR: The authors analyzes the impact of the European Union (EU) on border conflicts, in particular how integration and association are related to conflict trans-formation, and proposes a four pathway-model of EU impact.
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Reiterating National Identities The European Union Conception of Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland

TL;DR: The Haagerup Report as discussed by the authors was the first major initiative taken by the European Union (EU) on the situation of conflict in Northern Ireland and embodied a conceptualization of the conflict as between two national identities defined in relation to the Irish border.
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Symbolic complexity and political division : the changing role of religion in Northern Ireland

TL;DR: This paper argued that the institutional structure of Northern Ireland encouraged the generalization of religiously informed values across the fields of ethnicity and politics, which in turn fed back to tighten and constrain available religious repertoires.
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Protestant minorities in European States and nations

TL;DR: This paper studied the institutional changes and cultural renegotiations that allowed traditional religious oppositions, rivalries and conflicts to fade in most contemporary European societies, focusing on the Czech, French and Irish cases, arguing that neither modernisation, democratisation nor secularization were enough to resolve deep-set tensions.
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The European Union and Border Conflicts: The Transformative Power of Integration

TL;DR: The authors analyzes the impact of the European Union (EU) on border conflicts, in particular how integration and association are related to conflict trans-formation, and proposes a four pathway-model of EU impact.
Journal ArticleDOI

Reiterating National Identities The European Union Conception of Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland

TL;DR: The Haagerup Report as discussed by the authors was the first major initiative taken by the European Union (EU) on the situation of conflict in Northern Ireland and embodied a conceptualization of the conflict as between two national identities defined in relation to the Irish border.
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Symbolic complexity and political division : the changing role of religion in Northern Ireland

TL;DR: This paper argued that the institutional structure of Northern Ireland encouraged the generalization of religiously informed values across the fields of ethnicity and politics, which in turn fed back to tighten and constrain available religious repertoires.
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Protestant minorities in European States and nations

TL;DR: This paper studied the institutional changes and cultural renegotiations that allowed traditional religious oppositions, rivalries and conflicts to fade in most contemporary European societies, focusing on the Czech, French and Irish cases, arguing that neither modernisation, democratisation nor secularization were enough to resolve deep-set tensions.