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Crossing Boundaries during Peace and Conflict

Transforming identity in Chiapas and in Northern Ireland

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  • © 2014

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Part of the book series: The Politics of Intersectionality (POLI)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Addressing Complexity and Difference: A Theoretical and Practical Framework

  3. Connecting Voices: Lessons from Collective Identity Processes

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The book takes the reader into the world of women who become actively involved in various mobilization processes in the peace and conflict situations in Chiapas and in Northern Ireland. Detailing how women cross identity boundaries in regions of conflict, the book combines traditional and qualitative research methods in groundbreaking new research.

About the author

Melanie Hoewer is Lecturer at the University College Dublin School of Politics & International Relations.

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