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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Northern Ireland – Belfast"

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Killen, James E., e J. A. K. Grahame. "Map Reviews". Irish Geography 12, n. 1 (26 dicembre 2016): 142–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.55650/igj.1979.821.

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BALLYMENA, LARNE. 1: 50,000 (1978), Sheet 9, Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Belfast. £0.81 (flat), £0.99 (folded with plastic wallet).COUNTY LIMERICK (PART OF). 1: 5000 (1978), Map 4866, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, Dublin. £5.38.COUNTY LIMERICK (PART OF). 1: 2500 (1978), Plan 4866‐C, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, Dublin. £5.38.BELFAST CITY CENTRE: Street Map with Index, 1: 10,000. Belfast: Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, 2nd edition, 1978.
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Ferguson, Paul, Darius Bartlett e Arnold Horner. "Reviews of Maps and Mapping". Irish Geography 28, n. 2 (14 gennaio 2015): 165–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.55650/igj.1995.425.

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ORDNANCE SURVEY OF IRELAND DUBLIN CITY AND DISTRICT STREET GUIDE. Dublin: Ordnance Survey of Ireland, 1995. 121 pp, including58ppmapsat 1:15,000 and 4pp maps at 1:10,000. IRO.00. ISBN 0-904996-16-6. Reviewed by PAUL FERGUSON.ORDNANCE SURVEY OF NORTHERN IRELAND SLIEVE CROOB OUTDOOR PURSUITS MAP. 1:25,000. Belfast: Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, 'A Edition', 1995. £7.50 stg. 850 x 1070 mm. ISBN 1-873819-35-8. Reviewed by DARIUS BARTLETT.ORDNANCE SURVEY OF NORTHERN IRELAND NORTH ANTRIM RESOURCES PACK. Belfast: Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland in association with the Northern Ireland Education Support Unit, 1995. Educational Price £75.00stg. Reviewed by ARNOLD HORNER.
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Brunsdon, Charlotte. "The New Northern Ireland as a Crime Scene". Journal of British Cinema and Television 20, n. 3 (luglio 2023): 305–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/jbctv.2023.0678.

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This article explores the increased attractiveness of a ‘post-conflict’ Belfast as a television setting for British television police series. The Fall (2013, 2016), Bloodlands (2021) and Marcella (2021) are all set in Belfast, while most of the hit series Line of Duty (2012–) has been filmed in Northern Ireland. How do these new Belfast-set crime dramas negotiate the tropes and iconography of twentieth-century Troubles Belfast, while also participating in the transformation of the city associated with the arrival of transnational audiovisual industries? While recognising that much recent scholarship focuses on the creation of the Titanic Quarter through the redevelopment of the Harland & Wolff shipyard and the production of the HBO-Warner series, Game of Thrones, this article pursues the recent appearances of contemporary Belfast on screen in Bloodlands, Marcella (2021) and Line of Duty. Building on scholarship, such as the work of John Hill, Martin McLoone and Ruth Barton which has established the contours of the Troubles film, the history of Belfast on film and genre in the Northern Ireland context, the existence of an identifiable chronotope ‘Troubles Belfast’ is proposed. Is Belfast recognisable as a specific place outside a Troubles chronotope? What are the stories that can be told of Northern Ireland outside a Troubles chronotope? In particular, which is pertinent to an industry desperate to maintain its attractiveness to transnational productions, the tension between the identification of Belfast as a specific place and the generation of new and different stories is explored in the case studies. To what extent is the televisual use of the new screen Belfast caught in the paradox that it is the old Belfast which makes it an attractive setting for crime drama?
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Hicks, Patrick. "Belfast, Northern Ireland, Early 1990s". Prairie Schooner 87, n. 4 (2013): 48–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/psg.2013.0149.

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Royle, Stephen A. "Island cities: the case of Belfast, Northern Ireland". Miscellanea Geographica 19, n. 2 (1 giugno 2015): 5–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mgrsd-2015-0002.

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Abstract The paper considers Belfast as an ‘island city’ with reference to issues of identity and economy and especially in connection with a series of statements from the ‘Futures of Islands’ briefing document prepared for the IGU’s Commission on Islands meeting in Kraków in August 2014. Belfast as a contested space, a hybrid British/Irish city on the island of Ireland, exemplifies well how ‘understandings of the past condition the future’, whilst the Belfast Agreement which brought the Northern Ireland peace process to its culmination after decades of violence known as the ‘Troubles’ speaks to ‘island ways of knowing, of comprehending problems - and their solutions’. Finally, Belfast certainly demonstrates that ‘island peoples shape their contested futures’
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Williams, Brian, e Tom McErlean. "Maritime archaeology in Northern Ireland". Antiquity 76, n. 292 (giugno 2002): 505–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00090621.

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IntroductionThe study of maritime archaeology is a relatively new activity in Northern Ireland. This paper introduces the approach that has been adopted in investigating the maritime cultural landscape and takes a detailed look at the maritime archaeology of Strangford Lough.Only in the last decade has government in Northern Ireland been responsible for the management of maritime archaeology. The Department of the Environment agency, Environment and Heritage Service (EHS), administers the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973 in Northern Ireland's territorial waters. Having no knowledge of the subject and faced with the management of shipwrecks, EHS Grst created a register of known shipwrecks. A Senior Fellow, Colin Breen, was appointed in 1993 in the Institute of Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast. Using docurnentary sourc:es such as Lloyd's List and Lloyd's Register, together with Parlianientary Sessional papers and many other documentary sources, he identified some 3000 wrecks around Northern Ireland’s short coastline (Breen 1996).
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Baker, Stephen. "Tribeca Belfast and the on-screen regeneration of Northern Ireland". International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 16, n. 1 (1 marzo 2020): 11–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/macp_00012_1.

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This article looks at media representations of the projected regeneration of Northern Ireland, paying particular attention to a recent promotional film made to elicit support for the redevelopment of a part of Belfast’s city centre. Commissioned by Castlebrooke Investments, ‘Tribeca Belfast’ offers a future prospectus of the city that is as superficial as it is bland. It is, however, illustrative of two influential ideas and strategies that took flight at the end of the Cold War and the ‘triumph of capitalism’. One seeks peace through the application of neo-liberal nostrums; the other combines brand theory with state-craft in pursuit of global competitiveness. Both propose models of citizenship that are politically benign, either preferring middle class solipsism or demanding brand loyalty. In Castlebrooke’s projection of a future Belfast, this translates into a city peopled by a mobile professional class, waited upon and entertained by servile locals. But such a sterile vision is inimical to building peace and political progress because it underestimates and downplays the significance of marginalized groups who through their activism and expressions of solidarity can lay better claim to the ‘heart and soul’ of Belfast evoked by Castlebrooke.
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Bartlett, Darius, P. J. Duffy, J. H. Andrews e Patrick O'Flanagan. "Reviews of Maps". Irish Geography 24, n. 2 (1 agosto 2016): 151–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.55650/igj.1991.586.

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ORDNANCE SURVEY OF IRELAND 1:25,000 MAPS [Joint venture publications]: (1) KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARK, Dublin: Ordnance Survey of Ireland and Office of Public Works, 1991. IR£3.50; (2) MACGILLICUDDY'S REEKS, Dublin: Ordnance Survey of Ireland and Dermot Bouchier Hayes Commemoration Trust, 1991. With a 53 page hillwalker's guide by John Murray. IR£5.00.ORDNANCE SURVEY MEMOIRS OF IRELAND, edited by Angelique Day and Patrick McWilliams. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University of Belfast. Eighteen volumes in course of publication, 1990–1992, covering parishes in Counties Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone; a further twenty volumes in preparation. £7.50stg. per volume. ISBN 85389 xxx x [xxx x = various numbers].AN ILLUSTRATED RECORD OF ORDNANCE SURVEY IN IRELAND. [Dublin:] Ordnance Survey of Ireland, and [Belfast:] Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, 1991.104pp. IR£6.00(Pb.). ISBN 0–904996–026–6.EIRE THUAIDH IRELAND NORTH: A CULTURAL MAP AND GAZETTEER OF IRISH PLACE‐NAMES. Belfast: Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Department of the Environment (NI), 1988. [Gazetteer, 25pp; Map scale, 1:250,000]. GASAITEAR NA hEIREANN/GAZETTEER OF IRELAND, prepared by the Placenames Branch of the Ordnance Survey. Baile Atha Cliath: Oifig an tSolathair, 1989. 283pp. IR£5.00. ISBN 0–7076–0076–6. A DICTIONARY OF IRISH PLACE‐NAMES, by Adrian Room. Belfast: Appletree Press, 1986. 136pp. IR£11.95. ISBN 0–86281–132–5.
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Bew, Paul. "Not in Belfast". Index on Censorship 14, n. 6 (dicembre 1985): 23–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03064228508533986.

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Balabanov, Kostyantyn, e Rehina Kussa. "Influence of the Northern Irish factor on BREXIT processes". Bulletin of Mariupol State University. Series: History. Political Studies 10, n. 28-29 (2020): 153–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.34079/2226-2830-2020-10-28-29-153-161.

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The article considers the influence of the Northern Irish factor on Brexit processes. The authors analyze alternants of the UK-Ireland border regime that were initially offered at Brexit: the «electronic» border, the «hard» border, the «mixed» border, the maintaining United Kingdom’s membership of the EU Customs Union. The importance of maintaining the 1998 Belfast Agreement, which provides for a «soft» border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, in the context of maintaining peace in the region, is substantiated. The course of the negotiations between Britain and the European Union on the conditions of the country’s exit from the organization is considered. This process was most complicated by the Northern Irish factor and led to a political crisis in the United Kingdom. The Brexit agreement was only ratified on the fifth attempt after the snap parliamentary elections. The article considers the pros and cons of the final decision to establish a «mixed» border between states, that is conducting border checks not between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, but between Northern Ireland and other territories of the United Kingdom. The authors conclude that this solution, on the one hand, is conducive to further maintaining peace in the region, but on the other hand, reduces Northern Ireland’s ties with the United Kingdom and increases it with the Republic of Ireland. In the long run, this may lead to the exercise of the right to hold a referendum on the union of Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland, as provided for in the Belfast Agreement.
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Tesi sul tema "Northern Ireland – Belfast"

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Nelson, Andrew J. "Belfast: Perspectives of a City". Thesis, University of North Texas, 2014. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc500003/.

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This thesis film is an examination of my evolving perspectives and understanding of my Irish heritage as I travel to the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Through the course of a year and a half, I traveled to Belfast to explore the modern state of the sectarian conflicts between the Catholic and Protestant communities. Through the use of personal reflection, historical research, interviews with local residents, and on-location experiential learning, I began to learn not only about the modern state of Belfast and its economic and social climate, but also about the complexities of personal cultural identification and the concept of “truth” and “mutual guilt” when associated with acts of violence. With the use of the short documentary as the medium of choice, I am able to relay to audiences not only my own personal reflection of identity and history, but then allow them to reflect on their own perspectives as well, helping to create sincere moments of personal thought and reflections.
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Moran, Jade. "Informal justice in West Belfast : the local governance of anti-social behaviour in Republican communities". Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.609000.

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Rowlett, S. E. "Heroes and villains : the life and times of the west Belfast joyriders : a study of contemporary youth lifestyles in the sectarian communities of nationalist and loyalist west Belfast". Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.273362.

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Harrison, Jessica. "Dissolving boundaries a catalytic approach to ameliorate Belfast, Northern Ireland /". This title; PDF viewer required. Home page for entire collection, 2009. http://archives.udmercy.edu:8080/dspace/handle/10429/9.

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Lane, Karen. "Not-the-Troubles : an anthropological analysis of stories of quotidian life in Belfast". Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/15591.

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To understand the complexity of life in a city one needs to consider a spectrum of experience. Belfast has a history of conflict and division, particularly in relation to the Troubles, reflected in comprehensive academic studies of how this has affected, and continues to affect, the citizens. But this is a particular mode of representation, a vision of life echoed in fictional literature. People's quotidian lives can and do transcend the grand narratives of the Troubles that have come to dominate these discourses. Anthropology has traditionally accorded less epistemological weight to fleeting and superficial encounters with strangers, but this mode of sociality is a central feature of life in the city. The modern stranger navigates these relationships with relative ease. Communicating with others through narrative – personal stories about our lives – is fundamental to what it is to be human, putting storytelling at the heart of anthropological study. Engagements with strangers may be brief encounters or build into acquaintanceship, but these superficial relationships are not trivial. How we interact with strangers – our public presentation of the self to others through the personal stories we share – can give glimpses into the private lives of individuals. Listening to stories of quotidian life in Belfast demonstrates a range of people's existential dilemmas and joys that challenges Troubled representations of life in the city. The complexity, size and anonymity of the city means the anthropologist needs different ways of reaching people; this thesis is as much about exploring certain anthropological methodologies as it is about people and a place. Through methods of walking, performance, human-animal interactions, my body as a research subject, and using fictional literature as ethnographic data, I interrogate the close relationship between method, data and analysis, and of knowledge-production and knowledge-dissemination. I present quotidian narratives of Belfast's citizens that are Not-the-Troubles.
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Weiant, Lydia. "When Law Falls Short: Informal Justice Initiatives in West Belfast, Northern Ireland". Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1461266200.

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Williams, Jennifer L. "ADVICE, INFLUENCE, AND INDEPENDENCE: ADOLESCENT NUTRITIONAL PRACTICES AND OUTCOMES IN BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND". UKnowledge, 2013. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/anthro_etds/9.

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The goal of this dissertation is to discuss relationships between the sociocultural environment and nutritional status outcomes in an urban industrialized city with high rates of poverty. The purpose is to highlight the complex web of factors shaping nutritional status outcomes and move beyond cause and effect approaches to nutrition in an environment where obesity is a central nutritional concern. To accomplish this goal, I examine a range of factors that relate to adolescent nutritional practices and nutritional status outcomes in a sample population of adolescents living in Belfast, Northern Ireland. I discuss connections between social locations such as age, gender, geographic area, and socioeconomic status. I also highlight the range of nutritional status outcomes observed in the sample population, while examining broader social, political, and economic aspects of the lives of adolescents that differentially shape nutrition-related experiences in the city. Finally, I demonstrate that adolescents occupy a complex social location in which autonomy, advice, and influence from sociocultural and political-economic factors shape their diet and exercise practices and nutritional status outcomes in multi-faceted, and at times unexpected, ways. In doing so, I emphasize the benefits of a localized, rather than a globalized approach to nutritional concerns such as obesity.
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Schmideder, Veronika. "Living Belfast". Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät II, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/16625.

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Der nordirische Autor Glenn Patterson (geboren 1961) hat sich als Städteschrifsteller und zeitgenössischer Chronist seiner Heimatstadt Belfast einen Namen gemacht. In seinen Texten arbeitet er immer wieder die kaum greifbare Komplexität und unendliche Vielfalt Belfasts heraus. Die Arbeit zeigt auf, wie Patterson in den Romanen „Fat Lad“, „The International“, „Number 5“ und „That Which Was“ die Stadt dreidimensional konstruiert: auf einer räumlichen einer sozialen und einer geschichtlichen Ebene. Diese dreiteilige Ordnung strukturiert auch die Arbeit selbst und bezieht sich auf ein Raumverständnis, das innerhalb des „spatial turn“ theoretisiert wurde. Vornehmlich zitiert werden Edward W. Soja und Doreen Massey. Die beiden Geographen sehen Räumlichkeit, Geschichtlichkeit und Sozialität als eng miteinander verzahnt und gleichberechtigt und plädieren für eine Dekonstruktion binärer Gegensätze. Dieses interdependente Raumverständnis eignet sich sehr gut für eine Analyse von Pattersons Romanen. In ihnen stellt er Belfast in seiner facettenreichen Komplexität dar und betont die Wandelbarkeit der Stadt als ihr wichtigstes Charakteristikum. Dies erreicht er, indem er räumliche, geschichtliche und soziale Ebenen miteinander kombiniert und immer wieder binäre Gegensätze unterwandert. Damit nimmt der Schriftsteller eine besondere Rolle in der nordirischen Literatur ein, in der die sogenannten „Troubles“ immer noch sehr viel Aufmerksamkeit erhalten, und in der Belfast, als einer der Hauptschauplätze der „Troubles“, allzu oft als stagnierend, eindimensional und von zwei exklusiven Gemeinschaften dominiert beschrieben wird. Um Patterson in die literarische Tradition Nordirlands einzuordnen, gibt die Arbeit auch einen Überblick über die Geschichte des nordirischen Städteromans. Ferner analysiert sie drei Romane, die exemplarisch stehen für einige maßgebliche Entwicklungen in der Literatur des Landes und vergleicht ihre Darstellungen Belfasts mit denen in Pattersons Romanen.
The Northern Irish novelist Glenn Patterson (born 1961) has become known as an urban writer and contemporary chronicler of his hometown Belfast. In his texts he illustrates the intangible complexity and indefinite multiplicity of Belfast. The thesis shows how Patterson in his novels “Fat Lad”, “The International”, “Number 5” and “That Which Was” constructs the city threefold: spatially, socially and historically. This three-dimensional order also structures the thesis itself and refers to an understanding of space as theorized during the so called “spatial turn”. The thesis explicitly utilises concepts of Edward W. Soja and Doreen Massey. The two social geographers see the spatial, the temporal and the social as closely interdependent and argue for the deconstruction of binary oppositions. In the thesis this interdependent understanding of space forms the basis of an analysis of Patterson’s novels, showing how the writer represents Belfast in all its heterogeneous complexity and emphasises the city’s potential for change as its most important characteristic. He achieves this by combining spatial, temporal and social dimensions and by challenging existing binarisms. In doing so Patterson plays an important role in Northern Irish literature, which has been dominated by the “Troubles” and in which Belfast is often portrayed as stagnating, one-dimensional and inhabited by two exclusive communities. Placing Patterson within a literary tradition in Northern Ireland, the thesis gives an overview of the history of the Northern Irish urban novel. Furthermore, it analyses three novels that represent important developments in the literature of the country, and it compares the representations of Belfast in these novels with those in Patterson’s texts.
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Manson, Christopher John Matthew. "The commemoration of the Great War in Belfast, Ulster and Northern Ireland, 1918-1939". Thesis, University of Ulster, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.425232.

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Sepe, Czar Alexei. "From Beirut to Belfast: How Power-Sharing Arrangements Affect Ethnic Tensions in Post-Conflict Societies". Thesis, Boston College, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:109162.

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Thesis advisor: Peter Krause
To what extent do power-sharing arrangements increase or decrease ethnic tensions? This thesis sets to explore this question using Lebanon and Northern Ireland as comparative case studies. I use Pierre Nora’s lieux de mémoire scheme of historical memory to craft a theory of sites of social interaction (SSI). In addition, I outline three main strategies of social cohesion in power-sharing institutions. SSIs and cohesion strategies that increase tensions will cause power-sharing failure in the long run, and vice versa. I conclude that there is a causal link between power-sharing arrangements and ethnic tensions in divided societies, through the mechanisms of SSIs and cohesion strategies. Lebanon and Northern Ireland encode power-sharing with different sites of social interaction, as a reflection of a society’s composition, and different cohesion strategies, as a reflection of power-sharing design. Power-sharing implementation provides us with the missing link in our knowledge of power-sharing and ethnic tensions
Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2021
Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences
Discipline: Departmental Honors
Discipline: Political Science
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Libri sul tema "Northern Ireland – Belfast"

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Sinn Féin. Belfast City Council Group. Belfast City Council. Belfast: Sinn Féin, 1994.

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Haines, Keith. East Belfast. Inchicore, Dublin: Gill and Macmillan Publishers, 1997.

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Johnstone, Robert. Belfast: Portraits of a city. London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1990.

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Sinn Féin. Belfast City Council Group. A New economic agenda for Belfast. Belfast: Sinn Féin, 1994.

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Muilleoir, Máirtín Ó. Belfast City Council: A bastion of bigotry. Belfast: Sinn Féin, 1991.

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Symington, Sharon. An examination of the possible barriers to promotion facing female managers within Belfast City Council. (s.l: The Author), 1998.

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O'Loughlin, Bernie. Is Belfast City Council maximising the performance of the city's leisure centre portfolio in terms of efficiency and financial return?. [s.l: The Author], 2003.

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Evans, Anthony. Compulsory competitive tendering in Northern Ireland Local Government: Preparation for compulsory competitive tendering by the Belfast City Council with particular reference to the Department of Leisure Services. [s.l: The Author], 1992.

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Graham, Gareth H. Belfast City Council and its adoption of a private sector orientation through compulsory competitive tendering, with specific reference to vehicle and plant maintenance. [s.l: The Author], 1996.

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McGinn, Pat. The Distribution of deprivation in the Belfast City Council Area: An analysis prepared for the Community Services Department of Belfast City Council. Belfast: Belfast Centre for the Unemployed, 1989.

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Capitoli di libri sul tema "Northern Ireland – Belfast"

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Little, Adrian. "Explaining the Belfast Agreement". In Democracy and Northern Ireland, 9–32. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230511668_2.

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Hennessey, Thomas. "Negotiating the Belfast Agreement". In The Northern Ireland Question, 38–56. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230594807_3.

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Farrington, Christopher. "Unionism and the Belfast Agreement". In The Northern Ireland Question, 131–46. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230594807_7.

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Bew, Paul. "The Triumph of the Belfast Agreement". In The Northern Ireland Question, 238–45. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230594807_13.

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Kennedy, Dennis. "The Case against the Belfast Agreement". In The Northern Ireland Question, 246–64. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230594807_14.

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McGrattan, Cillian. "Northern Nationalism and the Belfast Agreement". In The Northern Ireland Question, 147–64. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230594807_8.

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Baillie, Sandra M. "Women and Evangelicals in Northern Ireland". In Evangelical Women in Belfast, 3–13. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403914064_2.

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O’Donnell, Catherine. "The Belfast Agreement and Southern Irish Politics". In The Northern Ireland Question, 205–21. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230594807_11.

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Barton, Brian. "The Historical Background to the Belfast Agreement". In The Northern Ireland Question, 12–37. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230594807_2.

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Elliott, Sydney. "The Electoral Dynamics of the Belfast Agreement". In The Northern Ireland Question, 105–30. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230594807_6.

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Atti di convegni sul tema "Northern Ireland – Belfast"

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Scott, Mark J., James M. Cooper, Tim Ryley e Austin W. Smyth. "Achieving Convergence in Land Use, Regeneration and Transport Policy, Belfast, Northern Ireland". In International Conference on Traffic and Transportation Studies (ICTTS) 2002. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40630(255)20.

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McAleer, SF, e CG Owens. "41 Cardiogenic shock outcomes following primary percutaneous coronary intervention: an audit of the service at the royal victoria hospital belfast". In Irish Cardiac Society Annual Scientific Meeting & AGM, Thursday October 5th – Saturday October 7th 2017, Millennium Forum, Derry∼Londonderry, Northern Ireland. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2017-ics17.41.

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Linden, K., L. Swales, S. Davenport, J. Collins, M. Carleton, G. McKeeman, P. Shortt e N. Johnston. "26 Use of a one hour high sensitivity troponin t measurement in the initial assessment of patients presenting with cardiac chest pain to emergency departments in the belfast trust". In Irish Cardiac Society Annual Scientific Meeting & AGM, Thursday October 5th – Saturday October 7th 2017, Millennium Forum, Derry∼Londonderry, Northern Ireland. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2017-ics17.26.

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Shobeiri, Sanaz. "Age-Gender Inclusiveness in City Centres – A comparative study of Tehran and Belfast". In SPACE International Conferences April 2021. SPACE Studies Publications, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51596/cbp2021.xwng8060.

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Extended Abstract and [has] the potential to stimulate local and regional economies” (p.3). A city centre or town centre has been recognised as the beating heart and public legacy of an urban fabric either in a small town, medium-sized city, metropolis or megalopolis. Within this spectrum of scales, city centres’ scopes significantly vary in the global context while considering the physical as well as the intangible and the spiritual features. Concerns such as the overall dimensions, skyline, density and compactness, variety of functions and their distribution, comfort, safety, accessibility, resilience, inclusiveness, vibrancy and conviviality, and the dialectics of modernity and traditionalism are only some examples that elucidate the existing complexities of city centres in a city of any scale (overall dimension) (for further details see for instance Behzadfar, 2007; Gehl, 20210; Gehl and Svarre, 2013; Hambleton, 2015; Lacey et al., 2013; Madanipour, 2010; Roberts, 2013). Regardless of the issue of the context, Gehl (2010) define city centres as interconnected with new concepts such as “better city space, more city life” and “lively and attractive hub for the inhabitants” (pp. 13–15). Roberts (2006) explains the notion of a city centre or town centre as a space “in which human interaction and therefore creativity could flourish”. According to her, the point can realise by creating or revitalising 24-hour city policies that can omit the “‘lagerlout’ phenomenon, whereby drunken youths dominated largely empty town centres after dark” (pp. 333–334). De Certeau (1984) explains that a city and subsequently a city centre is where “the ordinary man, a common hero [is] a ubiquitous character, walking in countless thousands on the streets” (p. V). Paumier (2004) depicts a city centre particularly a successful and a vibrant one as “the focus of business, culture, entertainment … to seek and discover… to see and be seen, to meet, learn and enjoy [which] facilitates a wonderful human chemistry … for entertainment and tourism These few examples represent a wide range of physical, mental and spiritual concerns that need to be applied in the current and future design and planning of city centres. The term ‘concern’, here, refers to the opportunities and potentials as well as the problems and challenges. On the one hand, we —the academics and professionals in the fields associated with urbanism— are dealing with theoretical works and planning documents such as short-to-long term masterplans, development plans and agendas. On the other hand, we are facing complicated tangible issues such as financial matters of economic growth or crisis, tourism, and adding or removing business districts/sections. Beyond all ‘on-paper’ or ‘on-desk’ schemes and economic status, a city centre is experienced and explored by many citizens and tourists on an everyday basis. This research aims to understand the city centre from the eyes of an ordinary user —or as explained by De Certeau (1984), from the visions of a “common hero”. In a comparative study and considering the scale indicator, the size of one city centre might even exceed the whole size of another city. However, within all these varieties and differences, some principal functions perform as the in-common formative core of city centres worldwide. This investigation has selected eight similar categories of these functions to simultaneously investigate two different case study cities of Tehran and Belfast. This mainly includes: 1) an identity-based historical element; 2) shopping; 3) religious buildings; 4) residential area; 5) network of squares and streets; 6) connection with natural structures; 7) administrative and official Buildings; and 8) recreational and non-reactional retail units. This would thus elaborate on if/how the dissimilarities of contexts manifest themselves in similarities and differences of in-common functions in the current city centres. With a focus on the age-gender indicator, this investigation studies the sociocultural aspect of inclusiveness and how it could be reflected in future design and planning programmes of the case study cities. In short, the aim is to explore the design and planning guidelines and strategies —both identical and divergent— for Tehran and Belfast to move towards sociocultural inclusiveness and sustainability. In this research, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the studies of the current situation of inclusiveness in Belfast city centre have remained as incomplete. Thus, this presentation would like to perform either as an opening of a platform for potential investigations about Belfast case study city or as an invitation for future collaborations with the researcher for comparative studies about age-gender inclusiveness in city centres worldwide. In short, this research tries to investigate the current situation by identifying unrecognised opportunities and how they can be applied in future short-to-long plans as well as by appreciating the neglected problems and proposing design-planning solutions to achieve age-gender inclusiveness. The applied methodology mainly includes the direct appraisal within a 1-year timespan of September 2019 – September 2020 to cover all seasonal and festive effects. Later, however, in order to consider the role of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the direct appraisal was extended until January 2021. The complementary method to the direct appraisal is the photography to fast freeze the moments of the ordinary scenes of the life of the case study city centres (John Paul and Caponigro Arts, 2014; Langmann and Pick, 2018). The simultaneous study of the captured images would thus contribute to better analyse the age-gender inclusiveness in the non-interfered status of Tehran and Belfast. Acknowledgement This investigation is based on the researcher’s finding through ongoing two-year postdoctoral research (2019 – 2021) as a part of the Government Authorised Exchange Scheme between Fulmen Engineering Company in Tehran, Iran and Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland. The postdoctoral research title is “The role of age and gender in designing inclusive city centres – A comparative study of different-scale cities: Tehran and Belfast” in School of Natural and Built Environment of the Queen’s University of Belfast and is advised by Dr Neil Galway in the Department of Planning. This works is financially supported by Fulmen Company as a sabbatical scheme for eligible company’s senior-level staff. Keywords: Age-gender, Inclusiveness, Sociocultural, City Centre, Urban Heritage, Tehran, Belfast
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Adlakha, Deepi, Jane Clarke, Perla Mansour e Mark Tully. Walk-along and cycle-along: Assessing the benefits of the Connswater Community Greenway in Belfast, UK. Property Research Trust, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52915/ghcj1777.

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Physical inactivity is a risk factor for numerous chronic diseases, and a mounting global health problem. It is likely that the outdoor physical environment, together with social environmental factors, has a tendency to either promote or discourage physical activity, not least in cities and other urban areas. However, the evidence base on this is sparse, making it hard to identify the best policy interventions to make, at the local or city level. This study seeks to assess the impact of one such intervention, the Connswater Community Greenway CCG), in Belfast, in Northern Ireland, UK. To do that it uses innovative methodologies, ‘Walk-along’ and ‘Cycle-along’ that involve wearable sensors and video footages, to improve our understanding of the impact of the CCG on local residents. The findings suggest that four characteristics of the CCG affect people’s activity and the benefits that the CCG created. These are physical factors, social factors, policy factors and individual factors. Each of these has many elements, with different impacts on different people using the greenway.
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