Community Action in a Contested Society: The Story of Northern Ireland

Community Action in a Contested Society: The Story of Northern Ireland

by Avila Kilmurray
Community Action in a Contested Society: The Story of Northern Ireland

Community Action in a Contested Society: The Story of Northern Ireland

by Avila Kilmurray

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Overview

Much has been written about the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, but one story remains untold: that of the grassroots activism that maintained local communities in the face of violence. This book speaks through the voices of the activists themselves, drawn from both sides of a divided society. It records their memories of community organising and work on social issues, as well as their insights into surviving the politics of the period and contributing to peacebuilding. Providing a vivid account of how politics touched people’s lives, the book celebrates the energy, imagination and determination of community activism. It also examines the challenges faced by policymakers struggling to make sense of conflicting community narratives and official government positions.

There are vital lessons here for organisers, activists and policymakers working in any contested society, particularly those operating at the interface between social need and peacebuilding. Informed by an oral history approach, this book argues that conflict transformation is possible and that community activism has a major contribution to make in creating alternatives to violence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783034322577
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 11/30/2016
Pages: 342
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.86(h) x (d)

About the Author

Avila Kilmurray is Visiting Professor in the Transitional Justice Institute at Ulster University and works as a consultant with the Social Change Initiative (Northern Ireland). She has worked extensively in the community and voluntary sectors and was Director of the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland for twenty years. She was also a founder member of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition and a member of its negotiating team during the 1996–1998 peace talks.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS: Timeline: Northern Ireland, 1969–2015 – Politics Rules, OK! – Social Activism with a Twist of Politics – Community Relations and Community Development: The Cuckoo or the Nest? – Politics and Community Action: A Delicate Balance – When the Minister Comes Calling … – Handbags at the Ready: The Politics of ‘Safe Hands’ – Civil Servants Unleashed: BATs, RATs and MBW – Community Action: Relations in Practice? – Peace, Imperfect Peace … – The Rollercoaster of Change – Peacebuilding in Shades of Grey – Drawing the Lessons: Community Action in Troubled Times
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