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9780745324807

Belfast Segregation, Violence and the City

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  • ISBN13:

    9780745324807

  • ISBN10:

    0745324800

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-05-20
  • Publisher: Pluto Press

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Summary

Paris, Jerusalem and Belfast are cities that are shaped by political violence, death and the injustices caused by segregated living. But divided cities are becoming places within which policy makers and politicians project an image of normality despite the facts of social injustice, victimhood and harm. It is a commonly held view that the city of Belfast is emerging out of conflict and into a new era of tolerance and transformation. This book challenges this viewpoint. The authors pinpoint how international peace accords, such as the Belfast Agreement, are gradually eroded as conflict shifts into a stale and repetitive pattern of ethnically-divided competition over resources. This book offers a vivid portrait of how segregation, lived experience and fear are linked in a manner that undermines democratic accountability. The authors argue that the control of place remains the most important weapon in the politicisation of communities and the reproduction of political violence. Segregation provides the laboratory within which sectarianism continues to grow. Examining the implications of these social divisions, the authors draw upon a wide international literature and provide insights that will be useful to students of geography, planning, politics, sociology and peace studies.

Author Biography

Peter Shirlow is a senior lecturer at the University of Ulster, Coleraine. He has edited the books Development Ireland andWho are the People?: Protestantism, Unionism and Loyalism in Northern Ireland (both published by Pluto Press) and is the editor of Pluto's Contemporary Irish Studies series.

Brendan Murtagh is lecturer in Environmental Planning at Queens University, Belfast. His previous book,The Politics of Territory , was published in 2002 by Palgrave.

Table of Contents

List of Tables, Figures and Maps
vi
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction 1(12)
Even in Death Do Us Stay Apart
13(19)
The Belfast Disagreement
32(25)
Interfacing, Violence and Wicked Problems
57(24)
Between Segregated Communities
81(20)
Coasting in the Other City
101(23)
Workspaces, Segregation and Mixing
124(19)
Ethnic Poker: Policy and the Divided City
143(28)
Conclusion
171(11)
Notes 182(2)
References 184(12)
Index 196

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