Since 2006, according to the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey, the largest portion of people in Northern Ireland identify themselves not as Unionist nor Nationalist but as Neither …
This paper applies Henri Lefebvre's ideas on participatory democracy and spatial politics to the context of “divided cities”, a milieu often overlooked by scholars of Lefebvre. It considers …
P Boland - Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The concept of identity has attracted significant academic attention. This article unpacks what constitutes the Scouse identity, how it is constructed and its different dimensions, with …
The idea of smart cities is to a great extent based on the belief of planners and city managers that substantial (and instrumental) use of information and communication …
C McCall - Cooperation and Conflict, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The Irish border (between Northern Ireland–the 'North'and the Republic of Ireland–the 'South') has been described as a 'natural'cultural divide between the island's two dominant …
Ethno-territorial conflict is a common feature of human affairs, and efforts to understand and mitigate its impacts require an examination of how peoples, communities, and nations “lose;” …
How are platforms such as Facebook and Twitter used by citizens to frame contentious parades and protests in 'post-conflict'Northern Ireland? 1 Do these 'affective publics' appear …
Se presenta una aproximación a la frontera en el ciberespacio entendida como un lugar de comunicación e identitario. En primer lugar, se estudian las diferentes dimensiones del …