Into the IRIS: a model for analyzing identity dynamics in conflict |
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Authors: | Landon E. Hancock |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science, Center for Applied Conflict Management, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA |
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Abstract: | I propose a lens model for understanding how core identities (ethnic, sectarian, racial or national) are affected by past interactions and narratives increasing the chances of the outbreak of violent conflict. The model can be used to show how core identities are polarized during conflict escalation and how they might de-polarize during periods of de-escalation and conflict resolution, leading to potential transformation of core identities in post-conflict situations. Northern Ireland will be used to illustrate the Integrated Relational Identity Structure model, showing how conflicting identities have changed, or not, as a result of history, the conflict and the peace process. |
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Keywords: | Identity conflict transformation Northern Ireland |
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