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Marque
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n.c
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2024-09-23
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304 pages
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9780192889607
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Anglais
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Jonathan Tonge is Professor of Politics at the University of Liverpool and author of numerous books and articles on the politics and parties of Northern Ireland, British politics, peace processes, and the politics of the voting age. He was Principal Investigator of the 2010, 2015, 2017, and 2019 Economic and Social Research Council Northern Ireland General Election studies. Professor Tonge was also Principal Investigator on an award-winning Leverhulme Trust funded book on the Democratic Unionist Party. He is a regular media broadcaster. Máire Braniff is a Senior Lecturer in Politics at Ulster University. From 2016-2018 she served as Director of INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute at Ulster University). Máire's research expertise lies at the nexus of peace, justice, and truth recovery. She has published on memory, gender, and identity politics and is a member of the Board of Northern Ireland Community Relations Council, Training for Women's Network, and Academic Friend of European Peacebuilding Liaison Office. Thomas Hennessey is Professor of Modern British and Irish History at Canterbury Christ Church University. He previously held research posts at Queen's University Belfast and Ulster University. He is the author of numerous books and articles on the history of Northern Ireland. James W. McAuley is Emeritus Professor of Political Sociology and Irish Studies at the University of Huddersfield, UK, and a Visiting Professor at Leeds Beckett University. He has researched and written extensively on politics and society in Northern Ireland, most recently on unionism and the use of collective memory. His latest book is Collective Memory and the Conflict in Northern Ireland (Palgrave Macmillan 2024). Clare Rice researches and teaches across the disciplines of Law and Politics. Her doctoral thesis, completed at Queen's University Belfast, examined intersectional inequalities and power-sharing within the EU, research for which she was awarded the 2021 Elizabeth Wiskemann Prize by the Political Studies Association for best thesis in the '(In)equality and Social Justice' category. She has held postdoctoral positions at Newcastle University Law School and at the University of Liverpool. Sophie A. Whiting is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies, University of Bath. Her research centres on political parties and power sharing institutions following violent conflict and the influence of 'spoiler' groups within peace processes. Sophie's publication record includes monographs with Oxford University Press and Manchester University Press and articles with Terrorism and Political Violence, The British Journal of Politics and International Relations and the European Journal of International Studies.
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