Belfast

Belfast

EnglishPaperback / softback
Shirlow Peter
Pluto Press
EAN: 9780745324807
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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 is a vivid portrait of how segregation, lived experience and fear are linked in a manner that undermines democratic accountability. It argues 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.
EAN 9780745324807
ISBN 0745324800
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Pluto Press
Publication date May 20, 2006
Pages 216
Language English
Dimensions 215 x 135
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Murtagh Brendan; Shirlow Peter
Illustrations 2 Tables, black and white; 2 Maps; 37 Figures
Series Contemporary Irish Studies