“…Establishing (and asserting) control of contested territory is expected to bring benefits for the ethnic ingroup, which vary across contexts. For example, in some places territorial dominance can imply access to scarce material benefits such as jobs, housing, or even natural resources, while in others dominance can bring electoral advantage in the long term, and control of decisionmaking concerning public budget and policy (Olzak, Shanahan & McEneaney, 1996;Esteban & Ray, 2008;Field et al, 2008;Cunningham & Weidmann, 2010;Amodio & Chiovelli, 2014;Mähler & Pierskalla, 2015). In other contexts, such as Northern Ireland, competition over territorial control mostly involves not only enhancing individual physical safety but also collective security by establishing areas where groups can safely express their identity, symbols, and traditions (Bollens, 2000;Toft, 2003Toft, , 2014.…”