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Everyday life after the Irish conflict: The impact of devolution and cross-border cooperation
Willy Maley
School of Applied Social and Policy Sc.
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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Social Sciences
Academic
25%
Civil Society
25%
Conflict
100%
Cross-Border Cooperation
100%
Documents
25%
Economic Condition
25%
Everyday Life
100%
Experience
25%
Interpersonal Relations
25%
Irish Gaelic
100%
Research
25%
Social Participation
25%
Transformations
50%
UK
25%
Arts and Humanities
Actors
33%
Chart
33%
Civil Society
33%
Conflict
100%
Conflict transformation
66%
Daily Life
33%
Economic Life
33%
Empirical
33%
Fashion
33%
Impact
100%
Northern Ireland
33%
Social Life
33%
Space
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economics
100%
Wealth
100%
Psychology
Humans
100%
Wealth
100%