冲突与转型的政治:比较视角下的爱尔兰岛

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Irish Political Studies Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/07907184.2021.1877894
Gladys Ganiel, David Mitchell
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这本书是在纪念都柏林大学政治与国际关系学院教授詹妮弗·托德(Jennifer Todd)工作的一次会议上出版的。托德是她那一代的主要学者之一,在冲突、身份、种族、边界和冲突转型方面发表了开创性的理论、实证和比较研究。这本书是及时的,不仅因为它提供了一个焦点,标志着该岛的先驱学者之一的持续贡献,但也因为它提供了关键的分析在冲突和岛上的转型历史的关键节点。2018年是《耶稣受难日协定》签署20周年,这促使人们反思和平进程的成就和缺点。这个问题提供了关于和平进程的政治如何随着时间的推移而展开的新见解。与此同时,2016年6月的英国公投导致了英国退出欧盟的决定,英国将于2021年1月退出欧盟,这一过程被称为“脱欧”。英国脱欧威胁到和平进程的稳定,引发了有关爱尔兰边界的新问题,并挑战了北爱尔兰内部、爱尔兰共和国与北爱尔兰之间以及共和国与英国之间的关系。本卷贡献者的不同学科背景和研究主题证明了托德的学术在广泛的社会科学领域的持续相关性,包括历史、政治和政治理论、社会心理学、社会人类学和社会学。托德作品的一个特点是拒绝接受对政治的狭隘理解:她从广义上构想这门学科,并在此过程中丰富了我们对国家最高层如何进行政治的认识,以及我们对基层如何构建政治、种族、社会和宗教身份的理解。托德也拒绝只关注爱尔兰岛,在她的作品中一直使用国际比较,多年来,她在爱尔兰编辑了许多出版物
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The politics of conflict and transformation: the island of Ireland in comparative perspective
This volume arises out of a conference celebrating the work of Jennifer Todd, Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin. Todd has been one of the leading scholars of her generation, producing ground-breaking theoretical, empirical, and comparative work on conflict, identity, ethnicity, borders, and conflict transformation. This volume is timely not only because it provides a focal point to mark the ongoing contributions of one of the island’s pioneering scholars, but also because it provides critical analysis at a key juncture in the history of conflict and transformation on the island. The 20th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement in 2018 has prompted a period of reflection on the achievements and the shortcomings of the peace process. This issue provides new insights on how the politics of the peace process have unfolded over time. At the same time, the June 2016 referendum in the UK, which resulted in a decision to leave the EU, comes to fruition when the UK leaves in January 2021, a process dubbed as ‘Brexit’. Brexit threatens to destabilise the peace process, raising new questions about the Irish border, and challenging relationships within Northern Ireland, between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, and between the Republic and the UK. The diverse disciplinary backgrounds and research topics of the contributors to this volume testify to the continuing relevance of Todd’s scholarship across the broad sweep of the social sciences, including history, politics and political theory, social psychology, social anthropology, and sociology. One of the hallmarks of Todd’s work has been a refusal to accept narrow understandings of politics: she conceives of the discipline broadly, and in the process has enriched our knowledge of how politics is conducted at the highest levels of the state, as well as our understanding of how political, ethnic, social and religious identities are constructed at the grassroots. Todd also has resisted an exclusive focus on the island of Ireland, consistently using international comparisons in her work and, over the years, editing numerous publications in
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