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Written by practising social science researchers, this book provides a background to the conflict in Northern Ireland. Much of the material used arises from the research carried out at the Centre for the Study of Conflict at the University of Ulster. Each chapter focuses on a different facet of the problem, including social, legal, political, religious, economic and cultural matters.
Acknowledgements - Contributors - List of Abbreviations - CONTEXT - The Conflict as a Set of Problems; S.Dunn - The Historical Background; J.Darby - GOVERNMENT AND LAW - The Approach of Government: Community Relations and Equity; A.M.Gallagher - Local Government and Community Relations; C.Knox & J.Hughes - Criminal Justice, Human Rights, Emergency Legislation; B.Dickson - SUBGROUPS - The Role of Women in the Conflict; V.Morgan & G.Fraser - Children and Conflict; E.Cairns & T.Cairns - Paramilitaries, Republicans and Loyalists; A.Guelke - Majority-Minority Differentials: Housing, Health, Unemployment; M.Melaugh - INSTITUTIONS - Conflict and Religion: the Role of the Churches; D.Morrow - Approaches through Education; A.Smith - Policing a Divided Society; A.Hamilton & L.Moore - Sport as a Medium of Cross-Group Contact; J.Sugden - Cultural Traditions; D.Murray - Institutions for Conciliation and Mediation; D.Wilson & J.Tyrrell - SOURCES OF INFORMATION - Books, Research, Data; S.Dunn, C.O.Maolain & S.McClean - Index