Social Sciences
peace process
100%
political leadership
70%
peace
60%
Ireland
55%
referendum
50%
pupil
43%
teacher
31%
dismantling
30%
learning
29%
electoral success
27%
conservative party
27%
multi-level-governance
26%
leadership
24%
education
23%
EU
22%
socioeconomic factors
22%
political actor
22%
political institution
21%
classroom
20%
narrative
19%
decentralization
19%
modernization
18%
politics
17%
equality
17%
violence
17%
republic
16%
learning environment
14%
segregation
13%
economy
13%
nationalism
13%
interpretation
11%
responsibility
11%
constitution
11%
video
11%
Healthcare
11%
quantitative research
10%
prisoner
10%
primary school
10%
working class
10%
health policy
10%
health
9%
military
9%
voting
9%
alternative interpretation
9%
resident
8%
irony
8%
role conflict
8%
party politics
8%
political identity
8%
voter
8%
balance of power
8%
governance
8%
literature
7%
secondary school
7%
cultural program
7%
efficiency
7%
Military
7%
child custody
7%
history
7%
census
7%
appeal
6%
faith
6%
governance arrangement
6%
prejudice
6%
teamwork
6%
political stability
6%
minister
6%
social conflict
6%
political conflict
6%
Group
5%
anxiety
5%
management
5%
ideology
5%
elite
5%
Departments of justice
5%
National government
5%
economic research
5%
medicine
5%
Teaching
5%
European Union
5%
jurisdiction
5%
Arts & Humanities
Northern Ireland
58%
Political Leadership
30%
Peace Process
29%
Referendum
27%
Unionists
26%
Inversion
22%
Modernization
19%
Political Parties
19%
Ireland
18%
Unionism
18%
Peacemaking
16%
Multiplicity
15%
Responsibility
15%
Confusion
11%
Nationalism
11%
Castration Anxiety
10%
Republic of Ireland
9%
Prejudice
8%
Ethos
8%
Balance of Power
8%
Elites
7%
Irony
6%
Contradictory
5%