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Institute of Irish Studies, Liverpool
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The Institute of Irish Studies at the University of Liverpool: world-leading research & teaching in peace & conflict, women's studies, literature & history.
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and to heal old divisions. The initiative aims to encourage positive engagement and to protect and develop civic space and in doing so promote reconciliation and conflict transformation.
Four fora were held between April 2023 and January 2024 - one in each provence of Ireland. Each forum featured a chai...
Four fora were held between April 2023 and January 2024 - one in each provence of Ireland. Each forum featured a chai...
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition - Croke Park Launch
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and...
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and...
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and...
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition - Vox Pop
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and...
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and...
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and...
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition - summary
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and...
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition - Vox Pop
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and...
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and...
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and...
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition - Vox Pop
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and...
Thinking Futures: Building Recognition
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Thinking Futures: Building Recognition is an initiative of the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), to bring together representatives of the pro-Union community in Northern Ireland and those of the GAA. By removing traditional barriers to discussion, discourse and debate, we aim to foster genuine parity of esteem and mutual respect, and...
TRAILER Liz Roche Company - Sentient (A Beckett: Unbound 2024 commission)
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TRAILER Liz Roche Company - Sentient (A Beckett: Unbound 2024 commission)
Donal Manning: Finnegans Wake, Ulster and Partition
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Donal Manning: Finnegans Wake, Ulster and Partition
The Irish Language in Liverpool / An Ghaeilge i Learpholl
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The Irish Language in Liverpool / An Ghaeilge i Learpholl
Annual Seamus Heaney Lecture (2023) - Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell - Paul McGann
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Annual Seamus Heaney Lecture (2023) - Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell - Paul McGann
Beyond the Troubles: Politics and Placemaking in the ‘New Northern Ireland'
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Beyond the Troubles: Politics and Placemaking in the ‘New Northern Ireland'
Is it time to reform power-sharing in Northern Ireland?
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Is it time to reform power-sharing in Northern Ireland?
Book Launch: Mervyn Busteed: The Sash on the Mersey - The Orange Order in Liverpool
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Book Launch: Mervyn Busteed: The Sash on the Mersey - The Orange Order in Liverpool
Lisa Lambe - Nightvisiting at the Tung Auditorium - Audience reaction
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Lisa Lambe - Nightvisiting at the Tung Auditorium - Audience reaction
Sebastian Barry in conversation with Professor Roy Foster
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Sebastian Barry in conversation with Professor Roy Foster
John McGahern Book Prize 2022 - Aingeala Flannery
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John McGahern Book Prize 2022 - Aingeala Flannery
Civic Space - Podcast: Dermot Rodgers
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Civic Space - Podcast: Dermot Rodgers
Civic Space - Podcast: Asia Jarzynska
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Civic Space - Podcast: Asia Jarzynska
We demand a United Ireland!!!!
It didnt list how we get to watch and enjoy over 5000 anti-catholic, sectarian marches shoved down our throats every year. Silly billy.
This mans prose is poetry.
Why flog a dead language? Ah yes, to sell the fake invented 'culture' of the Potato Republic.
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A hauntingly beautiful author. He comes from another world very few of us have access to.
One of the upsides of remembering yee olde chimney sweep
Promoting a United ireland under current management is like redesigning a kitchen in a badly managed hotel. The customer will see no benefit. First change the management. Then look at structural improvements. 😊
If a United ireland would bring any practical benefits to ordinary people I would vote for it, but given the current a calibre of politicians of all parties north & south, east & west it will not. It will merely bring benefits to the ruling elite & allow them to entrench their privileged position. The priority needs to be to remove the current ruling elites. Then we can talk about an all-island structure.
One island one Ireland one nation. It will be great if island of Ireland unified into one nation.
woke progressive liberalism destroying the world
With the influx of legal and illegals it will all be a divided country
This is an amazing book; highly recommend to anyone interested in reading a very original story
north is a mess lots of criminals who wants them
NO To UNITY PLEASE
Your video is all hyperbole about the doom and gloom of a United Ireland. So far not once have you mentioned why it's good for the North to stick with Britain when.... the North is a divided society and will always remain so, your political structures demand it, you can't govern yourselves in the North with yet *another* collapsed stormont. Your health care is actually worse than Irelands, how long of a wait to see a GP? Nationalist in the north make up the majority of third level education, the majority of which are educated in Catholic schools. You ignore unionists sliding demographics, not only is there more Catholics than Protestants now, the Protestant population is heavily tilted towards the older age categories. You have nothing to sell the union with, the same union the majority of the Tory party wanted rid of if it was going to interfere with Bexit showing you just how expendable the North of Ireland is to the British Union. Boris f**ked you under a big red bus and lied to your face without a second thought. Reunification can occur without a single vote from unionism. However now when unionism is at its strongest (demographic wise) is when you should be making demands of what a United Ireland will look like but instead you stick your head in the sand, pretend it's not happening and emerge only to tell the your pathetic scare stories of what a United Ireland *might* look like.
Irish Unionists are less than one Per Cent of the population of the U.K. Irish Unionists are now a Minority in Belfast, and in the 6 Counties .....Most English people agree with a United Ireland, and Over Two Thirds of English people now want to Re join the E.U. the Worlds Strongest Economic Union Share
Propaghanda
No Irish Unionist has ever been able to Justify the Partition of Ireland, and Never can ......
Partition is Wrong and its Immoral, A United Ireland is an Honourable Aspiration, Everyone should Google MODELLING IRISH UNIFICATION and ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF A UNITED IRELAND, Everyone has a part to play.. Share
I'm not a unionist, but while I wasn't born or raised in Northern Ireland, having lived here now for a number of years I do feel myself to be Northern Irish.
Unionists are not a problem without the help off the British government they are only mafias
Minister Sugden, "community" is at the root of many public controversies. Politicians should focus on individuals and their needs and goals. Desegregating education is one concrete step that can reduce group identity conflicts.
Not if but when , its a foregone conclusion!!
Won't happen
@@joprocter4573 Jim mc allister and wee Sammy et al would beg to differ !
Aye ok lol
Hopefully violence will not return, but if it does there must be a serious strong international peacekeeping force to literally keep the peace.
They won't beat around the bush they'll take ira Propaghanda out
The Proposition is Equality, but above all, democracy.
Which won't be possible in markist dictatorship of ira sinn fein
@@joprocter4573 There's not much sign of Marxism in the 26 Counties, I can assure you of that Jo. Do you actually believe what nonsense you write Jo?
You as ardent republican must know ira sinn fein is not a democracy but juncta Marxist dictatorship.
Nothing can stop an United Ireland, nothing.
Except - c.1million loyalists will never ever agree to it!@ LOL 😂j
@@mick1406There are only 800,000 protestants in NI. And they're not all loyalists. And they don't have to agree. Only 51% of the total population have to.
When Westminster had the BREXIT vote and Northern Ireland and Scotland voted to stay in the EU, Westminster just ignored their preference. In fact, after the vote the major discussion and sticking point between Brussels and London wasn't the economy or transport problems at Dover or EU citizens living in the UK or vice a versa. No, it was Northern Ireland. And yet nether Westminster or any politician had mentioned the place or had give it one minutes thought. When the day dawns that someone important in Westminster, says to some other important person in Westminster "Lets leave the place". They will be gone, the filing cabinets emptied, the offices closed, the doors locked and the For Lease signs on the government buildings, before any one in Belfast has woken up. Its time certain communities faced facts, London doesn't care about Northern Ireland or its people or its history. You are all just Irish trouble makers, and the sooner you are gone the better.
Whatever you say is irrelevant it was OVERALL VOTE OF ALL UK.. End of story.. Nothing to do with oh but our area didn't want it.
But it wasn’t the end of the story though was it? It’s why we now have the NI protocol and Windsor framework. In the context of NI the DUP talk about the principle of consent. There was no consent in NI for brexit. It is not like other parts of the UK for obvious reasons.
NO ITS AN ACT OF WAR BY IRELAND.
How?
@PaddyDoesasia-bj3bb Because Jo is on the "losing" side. Unionism is in decline, the demographics are against them, Britain made clear it doesn't want them. Never, never, never has turned into moan, moan, moan. They have nothing left but to claim (with no hint that they see the irony of their statement) that Ireland is trying to annex the North of Ireland. I can actually taste the irony from that sentence.
Wow the language of welcome to the Republic! Patrick Kielty (a Catholic) says if Ireland is to be united then “some furniture will have to be changed”. From some of the comments it appears all the “old furniture” and attitudes will be around for a lot more years!
@NorthernIrelandBob Patrick kielty doesn't speak for Ireland or its people and religion has nothing to do with this. I take it you are British, you people never stop going on about religion . What furniture and what attributes?
@@PaddyDoesasia-bj3bb Yes BRITISH to the core! Belfast born and raised! WE didn’t have our constitution written by the Catholic Church so don’t lecture me on going on about religion! The Republic has been steeped in religion from its conception. Holy father and sisters abusing young children both male and female. Young unmarried mothers virtually imprisoned. If people go on about religion, what about you lot with your famine and your revolution? If anyone was brutal to the Irish it was the Irish themselves. Ballyseady where IRA men were tied to a land mine by Free State soldiers and blown to bits. Women on both side of the civil war were raped and abused by either side. More shot by firing squad than the British ever did. They can talk all they like but things will not improve and you are probably right the British will leave Ireland and I’m sure the Republic will be happy to have a militant minority in what you call “The North”. If you’re happy to have the situation reversed and the whole island back to violence well hey ho I’m sure there are lots of loyalists happy to oblige!
I can honestly say Ireland and the Irish people would be in a far better position politically, economically, socially under Republican rule in sync with the EU. Don't follow the UK's idiot choice of Brexit. It's shite here now
Not true
@joprocter4573 why not? Evidence?
@@hurdhatfield UK rising EU cracking
LOL! Come and live here in the Republic of Ireland, it's even more shite .... and 3 times as expensive!!! 😂 😅
@@mick1406 You have no idea son, not the foggiest
Linda Irvine.your spot on girl.