Identity change after conflict : ethnicity, boundaries and belonging in the two Irelands /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Todd, Jennifer, 1952 February 16- (Author)
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Series:Palgrave studies in compromise after conflict.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Series Editor's Preface; Preface and Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1: Reflexivity and Group Identity in Divided Societies; Introduction; Nations, Nationalism and Ethno-religious Division in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland; Findings; Choices; Chapters; References; 2: Understanding Identity Change: Conditions, Context, Concepts; Introduction; Identity Change, Group Conflict and Social Transformations: The Field of Debate; Situating the Argument Within Contemporary Scholarship; Beyond Ethnicity
  • Contradictory Experiences, Intersectional Positions, Composite DivisionsLogics of Appropriateness and Grammars of Nationality; Researching Identity Change; Individual Identity Innovation; Types of Identity Change; Bringing Together the Aspects of Identity Change; Conclusion; References; 3: Ethnic Divisions? Types of Boundaries and the Temporality of Change in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland; Introduction; What Divisions?; Global Processes, State Forms and Group Division; The Institutionalization of Division, 1920s-1960s; Comparative Structures of Division
  • Changing Social Practices and Attitudes to Division: 1960s-2010sThe Republic of Ireland: Permeability, Salience, Totalization; Northern Ireland: Permeability, Salience, Totalization; Changing Forms of Groupness; Conclusion; References; 4: The Grammar of Nationality, the Limits of Variation and the Practice of Exclusion in the Two Irelands; Introduction; Nationalism, Nationality and the Presentation of Self; Grammars of Nationality; Rules of Syntax and Reference; The Dimensions of the Nation; Interrelations; Nationality as Belonging?; Modes of National Exclusion; Conclusion; References
  • 5: Distancing from Division: The Frequency and Framing of Individual Identity InnovationIntroduction; Concepts and Method; Individual Identity Innovation; Indicators; Extent of Innovation: Minor, Significant or Major; Framing Innovation; Results: Who Innovates and by How Much?; Who Innovates?; Who Does Not Innovate?; How Radical Is the Change?; Why Innovate?; The Conditions of Identity Innovation; Contact; Compromise; Exclusion; Phasing of Change; Conclusion; References; 6: How People Change: Cultural Logics and Social Patterns of Identity Change; Introduction; Types of Identity Change
  • PrivatizationPluralization; Transformation; Patterns; Minor-Significant Innovation; Northern Ireland: Unhappy Consciousness; The Irish State: Cumulative, Generational Change; Conclusion; References; 7: Situated Cosmopolitans: Mixed Marriage Individuals and the Obstacles to Identity Change; Introduction; Contextualizing Mixed Marriage in Northern Ireland, the Irish State and in the Gard in France; The Cases; Mixed Marriage; Respondents and Interviews; Findings; Frequency of Individual Identity Innovation; Narrating Identity Change; Privatization; Pluralization; Transformation