Everyday life after the Irish conflict is the first book to address
the specific topic of the intersection of the processes of conflict
transformation and devolution with daily life in Northern Ireland
in a rigorous and systematic fashion. Bringing together new
research from established academics, new voices and civil society
actors, this book documents the changes that have occurred in
people's everyday lives as the region moves away from a violent
past. Supported with a wealth of new empirical material, the book
charts the impact of devolution and conflict transformation in four
parts: an overview of the changes is followed by chapters that
explore the areas of space, place and human relations. The third
part looks at economic and social life while a concluding chapter
takes a comparative approach by addressing the differences and
similarities between the Northern Irish and Scottish experiences of
devolution. -- .
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