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Political Discourse And Conflict Resolution Debating Peace In Northern Ireland 1st Edition Katy Hayward Catherine Odonnell

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Political Discourse And Conflict Resolution Debating Peace In Northern Ireland 1st Edition Katy Hayward Catherine Odonnell
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Katy Hayward; Catherine O'Donnell
ISBN: 9780203842492, 0203842499
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Political Discourse And Conflict Resolution Debating Peace In Northern Ireland 1st Edition Katy Hayward Catherine Odonnell by Katy Hayward; Catherine O'donnell 9780203842492, 0203842499 instant download after payment.

This book offers new insights into the close relationship between political discourses and conflict resolution through critical analysis of the role of discursive change in a peace process. Just as a peace process has many dimensions and stakeholders, so the discourses considered here come from a wide range of sources and actors. The book contains in-depth analyses of official discourses used to present the peace process, the discourses of political party leaders engaging (or otherwise) with it, the discourses of community-level activists responding to it, and the discourses of the media and the academy commenting on it. These discourses reflect varying levels of support for the peace process - from obstruction to promotion - and the role of language in moving across this spectrum according to issue and occasion. Common to all these analyses is the conviction that the language used by political protagonists and cultural stakeholders has a profound effect on progression towards peace. Bringing together leading experts on Northern Ireland's peace process from a range of academic disciplines, including political science, sociology, linguistics, history, geography, law, and peace studies, this book offers new insights into the discursive dynamics of violent political conflict and its resolution.

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