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An investigation into the historical context of graves exhumed on the farm Wemmershuis 379JT, Belfast
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Bullying, cyberbullying and Internet usage among young people in post-conflict Belfast
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French Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Peace Process and the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement
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A Multi-Level Analysis of Risky Streets and Neighbourhoods for Dissident Republican Violence in Belfast
Published 2021-11-01“…This paper uses graph theoretical measures to analyse the relationship between street network usage, as well as other street- and area-level factors, and dissident Republican violence in Belfast. A multi-level statistical model is used. …”
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Domestic Space and Memory: Remembering Deirdre Madden’s One by One in the Darkness and the Belfast Agreement
Published 2018-11-01“…In dealing with these themes, this article will examine how Madden’s text, set in the run-up to the first IRA ceasefire in 1994 and published in 1996 at the tail-end of the conflict, anticipates some of the rhetoric of the Belfast Agreement and the discourse around it, but also how it fills in some of the gaps left by the Agreement and even challenges aspects of it. …”
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Developing and implementing 20-mph speed limits in Edinburgh and Belfast: mixed-methods study
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Struggling lives and symbolic boundaries: Violence, young people and trauma in post-conflict Belfast
Published 2021-06-01“…In Belfast, despite everyone knowing the conventional date that put an end to the Northern Irish conflict, commonly known as The Troubles, many people still suffer from its legacies to this day. …”
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« Coded Voices Speaking from the Walls » : les fresques murales de Belfast dans la prose nord-irlandaise
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Report from the 2nd Summer School in Computational Biology organized by the Queen's University of Belfast
Published 2014-12-01“…In this paper, we present a meeting report for the 2nd Summer School in Computational Biology organized by the Queen's University of Belfast. We describe the organization of the summer school, its underlying concept and student feedback we received after the completion of the summer school.…”
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Témoigner de l’intérieur : l’œuvre photographique de Frankie Quinn à Belfast
Published 2014-06-01“…Born in the Short Strand, a Catholic enclave in Protestant East Belfast, Frankie Quinn is a Northern Irish photographer who gives an insider’s view of the various aspects of everyday life in Belfast in the 1980s and 1990s. …”
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The Imagination of the Other in a (Post-)Sectarian Society: Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the Divided City of Belfast
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Knowing your neighbourhood: local ecology and personal experience predict neighbourhood perceptions in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Published 2016-01-01“…Here, we investigate whether perceptions of four neighbourhood characteristics are accurate across eight neighbourhoods in Belfast, Northern Ireland. We find that median age at death and morbidity rates are accurately perceived, whereas adult sex ratios and crime rates are not. …”
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Developing System-Oriented Interventions and Policies to Reduce Car Dependency for Improved Population Health in Belfast: Study Protocol
Published 2021-08-01“…We aim to co-design sustainable systems-oriented intervention approaches to reduce car dependency in Belfast. The study includes seven integrated tasks—1: Map stakeholders and partnerships influencing car dependency using stakeholder network analysis; 2: A review of systematic reviews regarding interventions to reduce car dependency; 3: Map-related policies via analysis of policy documents and semi-structured interviews; 4: A participatory group model building workshop to co-produce a shared understanding of the complex system perpetuating car dependency and a transition vision; 5: Using Discrete Choice Experiments, survey road users to evaluate the importance of transport infrastructure attributes on car dependency and on alternative modes of travel; 6: Citizen juries will ‘sense-check’ possible actions; and, 7: Stakeholders will interpret the findings, plan orchestrated multi-sectoral action, and agree on ways to sustain collaborations towards the common vision of reducing car dependency. …”
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