2022
DOI: 10.18588/202204.00a244
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Economic Aid, Marginalization, and Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland

Abstract: Economic aid and peacebuilding efforts to transform the Northern Ireland conflict impact grassroots, civil society organizations (CSOs) and vulnerable people of concern. Brexit is an example of how democracies privilege white, cisgender, heterosexual, able-bodied voices, exclude marginalized voices from peacebuilding efforts, and maintain structural violence that exacerbates sectarian identity conflicts. A qualitative methodology was used to interview 120 participants who shared their experiences of grassroots… Show more

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“…Women, youth, and LGBTQIA+ and disabled people feel excluded by the GFA and the NI peace process, as cultural wars like the flags protest continue to rage on (Byrne et al 2022). Adding to this complexity are the developments of Brexit and the NI Protocol, political dysfunctionality, the COVID-19 pandemic, and a new census showing that NI is majority CNR.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Women, youth, and LGBTQIA+ and disabled people feel excluded by the GFA and the NI peace process, as cultural wars like the flags protest continue to rage on (Byrne et al 2022). Adding to this complexity are the developments of Brexit and the NI Protocol, political dysfunctionality, the COVID-19 pandemic, and a new census showing that NI is majority CNR.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As disability and LGBTQIA+ identities are also intersectional and apart of the ethnic and social politics in Northern Ireland, the scant and existent literature points to the importance of considering the impact of the peace process, along with an analysis of their ongoing experience with structural and interpersonal violence (Byrne et al 2017). Both groups are disenfranchised in society, and so therefore they are structurally separate (i.e., one can be gay or disabled, but never both) and yet both groups are socially aware and connected to one another through discourses of human rights and equity struggles (Byrne et al 2022). As described below, both groups have been subjugated to human rights violations, violence, and injustice in NI.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Provides important wisdom into how the aid brought about peace that was unpopular among the general population (for e.g., funding former paramilitaries) with the bureaucracy getting in the way (Byrne, Thiessen, and Fissuh 2007;Byrne et al 2009c; Racioppis and Sullivan 2007) EU Peace III…”
Section: -2006mentioning
confidence: 99%