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Posts by Roger Mac Ginty

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Pleased to see this come out in World Development:
"After War Ends: Aid paradigms and post-conflict preferences"
Free to access here: authors.elsevier.com/c/1kUJJ,6yxD...
Co-authored with Pamina Firchow and Julianne Funk
Builds on intensive Everyday Peace Indicators research in Mostar, BiH.

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Excellent

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Delighted to publish this Open Access article on the "Data Myth" with @pfirchow.bsky.social We argue that data in the conflict response sector fetishises more data, faster data and "impartial" data. We conclude with 5 tenets of good practice for peace & conflict data
tinyurl.com/yk3hky4f

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S1 EP7: Victimhood & Everyday Peace - Beyond Compliance: In Conversation What role did civilians play during the conflict and peace process in Northern Ireland? How does agency relate to victimhood and transitional justice? And how can people contribute to ‘everyday’ peace...

What role did civilians play during the conflict and peace process in Northern Ireland? A fascinating conversation with Kieran McEvoy & @rogermacginty.bsky.social in a new episode of our Beyond Compliance podcast (@katharinefortin.bsky.social, @armedgroups.bsky.social): shorturl.at/CjrpC

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S1 EP7: Victimhood & Everyday Peace Beyond Compliance: In Conversation · Episode

I had good fun talking about civilian agency and everyday peace during conflict with Kieran Mcevoy Katharine Fortin and @weigand.bsky.social

open.spotify.com/episode/3J4B...

and

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/b...

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My favourite - albeit from the European elections - was this "Stop the Madness" poster in Donegal. There was no mention what the madness might be.

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Oh this is particularly good.
#Tariffs #Trump

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This arrived in the mail. Might be useful to a number of societies.

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These are excellent by the way - I am really enjoying them.

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Woke up to 37 new "followers" many of whom are fake name or suspicious accounts. A bit disappointed in this blue sky thing.

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Sorry to inflict that on the world. Yes, Bsky does seem calmer (slightly too calm at the mo!). Otherwise, stay warm! There's a biting wind in the Tempo uplands.

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Ted would join - if only to troll me.

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I think you should put together a Roger Mac Ginty appreciation starter pack. It would break that internet thing.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

I feel I should write another book.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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Grrrrrrr

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Grrrrrrr

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Feel free. Not quite sure what to do on Bluesky. And I quite liked the snark of Twitter. Everybody seems polite here so feel free to mix it up.

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Could be a health and safety issue!

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Not quite sure. I quite liked the snark on Twitter. This seems very safe. Like scones in a National trust tearoom.

1 year ago 1 0 2 0

Such a good photo!

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Not sure how it works on this bluesky thing but I published a free-to-access article earlier this week: Looks at the lifeworlds that people construct for themselves in conflict-affected societies. doi.org/10.1177/0010...

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