Tolerance and Diversity in Ireland, North and South
By (Author) Iseult Honohan
Edited by Nathalie Rougier
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
2nd November 2015
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
305.8009415
Hardback
304
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book examines the treatment of cultural and religious diversity - indigenous and immigrant - on both sides of the Irish border in order to analyse the current state of tolerance and to consider the kinds of policies that may support integration while respecting diversity. The first two sections focus on the spheres of education, civic life and politics, including chapters on specific groups (e.g. travellers and immigrants), as well as on the communal divisions in Northern Ireland. Later chapters reflect on the Irish experience of diversity, and consider what may be the most appropriate approaches and discourses to deal with diversity, whether these involve tolerance, recognition or transformative reconciliation. This book will appeal to academics and students in sociology, politics, education, social psychology and Irish studies; it will also be of interest to general readers interested in society, education and politics in Ireland, North and South. -- .
Iseult Honohan is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin
Nathalie Rougier is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin