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Ethnicity and Religion, Redefining the Research Agenda
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Symbolic complexity and political division: the changing role of religion in Northern Ireland
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Northern Ireland: from multi-phased conflict to multi-levelled settlement
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National identities, moral repertoires and everyday repositionings in contemporary Ireland
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Does Being Protestant Matter? Protestants, minorities and the remaking of ethno-religious identity after the Good Friday Agreement
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Protestant minorities in European state and nation building
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Path dependence in settlement processes: Explaining settlement in Northern Ireland
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Religious and national identity after the Belfast Good Friday Agreement
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Between the devil and the deep blue sea. Nationality, power and symbolic trade-offs among evangelical Protestants in Northern Ireland
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National Identity in Transition? Moving out of conflict in (Northern) Ireland
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Trajectories of Identity Change: New Perspectives on Ethnicity, Nationality and Identity in the Cultural Social Sciences and Research in Ireland
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The moral boundaries of the nation: nation, state and boundaries in the Southern Irish border counties
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Fluid or Frozen: choice and change in ethno-national Identification in Contemporary Northern Ireland
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Introduction
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Social transformations, collective categories and identity change
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The roots of intense ethnic conflict may not in fact be ethnic: Categories, communities and path dependence
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The politics of transition? Explaining political crises in the implementation of the Belfast Good Friday Agreement
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The Good Friday Agreement. A new constitutional beginning in Northern Ireland
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