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Functional Coexistence in Socio-political Conflict: Enabling Social Change Across Decades
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Posts by Roger Mac Ginty
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.
Excellent
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
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
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...
My favourite - albeit from the European elections - was this "Stop the Madness" poster in Donegal. There was no mention what the madness might be.
This arrived in the mail. Might be useful to a number of societies.
These are excellent by the way - I am really enjoying them.
Woke up to 37 new "followers" many of whom are fake name or suspicious accounts. A bit disappointed in this blue sky thing.
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.
Ted would join - if only to troll me.
I think you should put together a Roger Mac Ginty appreciation starter pack. It would break that internet thing.
I feel I should write another book.
Grrrrrrr
Grrrrrrr
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.
Could be a health and safety issue!
Not quite sure. I quite liked the snark on Twitter. This seems very safe. Like scones in a National trust tearoom.
Such a good photo!
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...