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Power, Politics and Territory in the 'New Northern Ireland': Girdwood Barracks and the Story of the Peace Process

Power, Politics and Territory in the 'New Northern Ireland': Girdwood Barracks and the Story of the Peace Process - Hardcover

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Availability:In StockContributor:Elizabeth DeYoungPublish date:11/3/2023Pages:272
Language:EnglishPublisher:Liverpool University PressISBN-13:9781837644674ISBN-10:1837644675UPC:9781837644674Book Category:History, EducationBook Subcategory:Europe, ModernBook Topic:Ireland, 21st CenturySize:8.70 x 6.10 x 0.80 inchesWeight:1.1508Product ID:SCA45WHAG3

Winner of the ACIS Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Book, 2023

In the wake of the Good Friday Agreement, the redevelopment of the former Girdwood Army Barracks in North Belfast was hailed as a 'symbol of hope' for Northern Ireland. It was a major investment in a former conflict zone and an internationally significant peacebuilding project.

Instead of adhering to the tenets of the Agreement, sectarianism dominated the regeneration agenda. Throughout the process, politicians, community groups and paramilitaries wrangled over the site's future, and territorial contest won out over housing need. After eleven years of negotiation and 11.7 million, the EU-funded Girdwood Community Hub opened its doors to the public in 2016, but its impact has been underwhelming.

The Hub's redevelopment is a microcosm of the peace process itself, and the ways in which post-Agreement politics have failed to deliver a 'shared future' for the people of Northern Ireland, twenty-five years on. This ethnography provides a lively account of Girdwood's redevelopment and a wry critique of the fractious political context around it. Through flânerie and encounter, the author brings us across peace walls, into community meetings and behind the scenes of decision-making in Northern Ireland. Girdwood's story also sheds light on how power, politics and territory intersect in divided cities globally.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Liverpool University PressISBN-13:9781837644674ISBN-10:1837644675UPC:9781837644674Book Category:History, EducationBook Subcategory:Europe, ModernBook Topic:Ireland, 21st CenturySize:8.70 x 6.10 x 0.80 inchesWeight:1.1508Product ID:SCA45WHAG3
Elizabeth DeYoung is a Research Scientist at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Guaranteed Income Research, where she uses qualitative and mixed methods to evaluate the effects of guaranteed income (GI) pilots in cities across the US. She holds a PhD from the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool.
Publisher: Liverpool University Press

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